I use a handheld Wavetek LM22A I got at Dayton in the mid 80's which does as
good as the pricey HP in the rack. I dont trust any of them in the range
needed for 10-6M but after awhile its easy to guesstimate and adjust turns
spacing to dial in.
I also use a military TS-617C Q Meter for LC ratio evaluation and that is an
invaluable tool for the experimenter.Its not a Boonton circuit but a much
better mid 70's design. $42 on Ebay about 4 years ago
>From what Ive heard the B&K is excellent.
Carl
KM1H
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zeitler, Lane LT, FST-1" <zeitlel@cpr3.navy.mil>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 8:02 PM
Subject: [Amps] L and C "meter"
>I am curious as to what you guys are using to measure the L and C of
> your circuits/components. I looked at the B & K 875-B and it can be had
> for $192.00 on Amazon dot com. I do not know if this is reasonable but
> the meter seems to offer quite a bit and the accuracy according to the
> specs seems pretty good.
>
>
>
> Lane
>
> Ku7i
>
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