And let me chime in: I just installed one of the VFO stabilizers in my
old Corsair and it works just *great* -- after an initial warm up period
(which the Corsair has always had), I can place the VFO on WWV at 10
Mhz, leave, and return the next day with the signal exactly the same
(insofar as I can hear it) the same as I left it. Bravo K4DPK!
Whatever this PB tuning deal is, I'd like to buy one -- and I'm
seriously considering one for the old Triton IV, too!
Joe, W2RBA
Lyle Dunlap wrote:
>Sure can Paul. K4DPK is the fellow you need to talk to. He has a WEB site
>as well http://home.comcast.net/~k4dpk
>
>I have had his stabilizer kit for some time in a Corsair II. If you want
>stability you got it. I have been evaluating a PB tuning deal he has as
>well, that can be used in conjunction with the kit. For instance with the
>corsair II its stable, but of course does not give you any closer readout
>than you have. By hitting an up or down button you can move a few Hz.
>
>In the case of the Corsair II he also supplies along with it a pictorial on
>just how and where its hooked up. I presume he might supply same thing for
>other models. Its a very professional built little board.
>I work QRQ around 60 to 65 WPM with a friend and he uses a 250 Hz filter, if
>I were to drift he sure would let me know. Hi.
>
>
>
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