One of the few boxes that goes 1296 and beyond.  Don't know how much 
support you can get from AEROFLEX or Cardinal Electronics.  Nice box - 
is more a cell site test unit than a service monitor.  I have both an 
8921, 1900, and 120B.  The 8921 rides with me all the time.  Steve NU5D


cruizzer77 wrote:
> I've been interested in a service monitor with spectrum and tracking
> for some time. Now I'd have the possibility to get an IFR 1900 CSA for
> $1200, the problem being that power meter and am modulation fail the
> self test. The plus points I see in this unit are that it's not too
> old and it seems to be a full-feature rig with nothing left to desire. 
>
> I'd like to ask you the following:
>
> - Is there any hope to repair the non-working parts?
> - Does anyone have a service manual (maintenance manual) for it? These
> seem to be damn hard to track down.
> - Should I in general prefer this rig to a 8924C? Most other monitors
> including the 8920B (which seems to be an all-time favorite) are too
> expensive from the start. Of course this is a matter of personal
> opinion, but I'd like to hear your opinion.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards
> Martin
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