Hi all,
Quite a while ago,  I told you of a morse code output frequency
counter available as a kit from an Arizona ham radio group.

That one went away rather quickly, but!

The "MCount" a morse code output frequency counter that covers to
500MHz is now available as a kit from
chuck Olson WB9KXy of Jackson Harbor Press

just google Jackson Harbor MCount and you'll find it.

this unit also fits in an altoids can as did the previous one but
is much more sophisticated.  It has menu systems that allow
setting of morse speed, frequency resolution and some other neat
varriables.  the manual is on Chuck's site in PDF, doc and txt

The kit is a little difficult to build as some parts are 'surface
mount" so in case you're not up to that,

Another great guy also named Chuck, (Carpenter) W5USJ is building
the MCount kits into nice little plastic boxes with battery
compartments, switches, connectors and all ready to go for only
$45.00 post paid anywhere in the U.S.

If you've any use for a frequency counter and know the code even
a little, you shouldn't miss this one.  find details of the
complete unit at:

http://www.w5usj.com/mcountbyw5usj.html

Many other cool features I havn't listed here.
And find me anywhere else you can get a 500MHz frequency counter
with an output you can read for $45.00!

 
                       Gett em while there're hot!

tom Fowle WA6IVG


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