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![]() "SR" wrote in message ... I need an external frequency digital counter for my Hammarlund 180 ac. I am looking for the type that all you do is connect the PL259 coax then to the radio. I need something that will cover at lease 3-30 MHZ. SR This guy has them but you'll have to connect the counter to the local ocilator. http://www.aade.com/dfd1HAM.htm#HQ180 -- 73 and good DX. B.H. Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm |
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Where y'all at? Pete and Joe Analssaldrini.He needs a coaxial frequency
counter for his Radio.Get on up in here. cuhulin |
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I've been using the AADE counters for a few years now...........they are a
good deal. Pete wrote in message ... Where y'all at? Pete and Joe Analssaldrini.He needs a coaxial frequency counter for his Radio.Get on up in here. cuhulin |
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