On Thu, 16 Oct 1997 10:55:36 +0100 David Kirkby <davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk>
writes:
>
>Bird equipment is distributed by Aspen Electronics. Sorry I dont have
>the
>number handy. To my knowledge, there are at least two types of meters
>- some
>are 30 uA FSD (the most common one), but there are higher power units
>that
>use 100uA fsd meters. Surplus Sales of Nebraska have the 30 uA meters
>that
>fit the Bird 43 and I expect 90% of Bird equipment for $90.They also
>have an
>identical meter, but without the non-linear power scale (its scale
>directly
>in uA) for $69. Tel (402) 346-4750 Fax (402) 436-2939.
>
>G8WRB
That was a good article in the Oct QEX David. And so was Ian's screen
regulator article. I hope he fixes his PC and gets on line soon.
Has anyone designed a really decent ( accurate; no drift; etc) meter
circuit that uses readily available meters? $90 is absurd.
I have about 20 line sections that I picked up at Dayton; mounted on rack
panels and with the remote meter cable. Paid $5 each with the thought of
incorporating one for all the various amps from MF thru UHF.
I would think that an op amp circuit with attention to details would
allow all those 50ua $2 flea market meters to be used.
73 Carl KM1H
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