There is also the KD1JV digital frequency counter kit that could be used
to modify your Tenna Dipper, so that it has a digital LED for the
frequency.
http://www.qsl.net/kd1jv/Ddial.HTM
I don't have either kit, yet. Has anyone tried adding the KD1JV frequency
counter kit to the Tenna Dippe
Small Wonder Labs also has a noise bridge available, $17
< http://www.smallwonderlabs.com/noisebrg.htm >
73 de dave
ab9ca
Lambs, Dick & Judy wrote:
I found another kit at :
http://www.qrpp-i.com/KA8MAV_NEQRP_NoiseBridgeKit_Review.htm
Dick, K0KK
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I'd agree that the Tenna Dipper is a simple, inexpensive alternative
to the antenna analyzer. Another simple and inexpensive alternative
is an antenna noise bridge of the type that uses the transceiver
itself as the frequency determining element. These gadgets are broad-
banded so they cov
Jean-Francios,
It is quite possible to use the internal counter (CAL FCTR) for external
measurement - just don't forget that the ground must be connected to the
Device Under Test too - the normal K2 counter probe does not connect the
ground at the probe end when measuring inside the K2 because the
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