Ken,
See the single band XG-1 ($39), or the multiband XG-2 ($59) kits at
http://www.elecraft.com/. They provide a 50 uV signal for S9 ref and a 1
uV to make sure you can hear weak ones. Accurate and clever. I have been
happy to be an XG-1 owner for some time. The kit went together easily
and worked the first time. Calibration tested within spec as well.
73, Joel
Ken Waites wrote:
>Actually I have been thinking of hooking some kind fo RF generator to one of
>the blank antenna jacks so that when the
>bands are so bad I think everything is broken, I can switch it in to confirm
>all is well.
>
>Some kind of stand alone Xtal calibrator might do the job.
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