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[AMPS] Bird peak reading meter? Slightly off topic

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Subject: [AMPS] Bird peak reading meter? Slightly off topic
From: stevek@jmr.com (Steve Katz)
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 07:57:06 -0800




> Kenneth D. Grimm, K4XL wrote:
> 
> >>I have the 43P kit, and it does indeed work about as you indicate.
> >>
> > Use an
> > 
> >>external power supply for it, though, the thing goes through 9v
> >>
> > batteries
> > 
> >>(two at a time!) like water through a sieve.
> That sounds like very poor design. The meter is only 30 uA, so even to
> keep the meter 
> 
> at FSD, cells should last almost forever. The electronics to keep the peak
> must 
> use very little power - a precision rectifier and storage capacitor would 
> probably do it. Something seems amis.
> 
        ::Nothing's amiss, it's a really old design using active
differential amplifiers circa 1970's.  <There is active circuitry in the
holdup amps.>
        -WB2WIK/6
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