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Phil,
It looks like your S-meter is from the S-36/S-36A VHF receiver made during WW II. It covered 28 - 143 mhz. 73, Dave, K2DP, St. Louis "Phil Nelson" wrote in message ink.net... I bought this thinking it would replace my exploded SX-28 meter, but as you can see from the photo, it's too small. My cruddy SX-28 meter is on the left (duh). http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Hallimeters.jpg Anyone want to buy it -- or know what it belongs to? The meter looks like new. My loss is your gain :-) If not, maybe I'll try to use it to make an external S-meter for my S-20R ( http://antiqueradio.org/smeter.htm , http://antiqueradio.org/magiceye.htm ). I don't think they used this style of meter face after WWII. Regards, Phil "dumb shopper" Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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