Any good paint store should have a Macbeth Color Computer. This is a
controlled light source colorimiter which can recognize very slight
variances in the orange, red or other dots. Also, it will list the proper
mix of pigments to match any of the Ten Tec equipment. All you have to do
is cut out a section of the cabinet, pop out the dot and place in the
colorimeter and let it do it's thing. All cutting can easily be done with a
pair of dull diagonal cutters as you do not want sharp edges left on the
case or front panel. Hope this helps.
73,
Frank, K4VMO
----- Original Message -----
From: "WILLIAM MANSEY; WA2PVK" <res0wsci@verizon.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>; "Cliff" <csegar@mindspring.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Black Centurion----Black is Bad in Sevierville!!!
> Hello Cliff,
> Unfortunately I do not have the necessary test equipment to do a
proper
> analysis of my Jupiter and #307 external speaker with and without the red
> dots mentioned in my previous posting. Which piece of equipment would be
> the best to use? Should I get hold of an RF spectrum analyzer of
something
> to measure the wavelength of the light reflected off of the red dots? I
> probably will not be able to sleep until I figure this out! :-) 73,
> Bill
>
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