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On Monday evening I picked up a rather unusual item from my local vintage
radio equipment sale. It is described as a MS64 Impeadance measuring set. Now I bought it for its nice case and a very fine Velvet Vernier dial and also in the hope that it was a multi band bridge for measuring RF impeadances (especially antennas). However from the calibration sheet I found inside I'm now pretty certain that it was designed for the old airfield low frequency beacons to set up the antenna system. Although it is very well made and elaborate inside it actually covers just 200 kHz to 550 Khz. Oh well I guess it will make a nice basis for a better looking antenna coupler for my station. Just goes to show that all your guesses can't always be right!!! Clifford Wright ZL1BDA |
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