Ed, Please tell where they sell for $200.00. For that I might buy one for myself, just to have the ability to locate a problem with high credibility. I am looking at the power line noise problem long
Yes, please post your findings on K2QAI's testing the unit as well. If it makes the grade in the ARRL labs then I'd consider budgeting one for our ham club as a loaner. Rob, was that for the UE Syst
I am such a devil, aren't I? :-) We don't yet know how well this one will work, so don't spend your money yet. Let's risk ARRL's $200.00 ($200.00 / 165,000 members = $0.0012 each). K2QAI has attended
Mea Culpa: The actual company name is: Information Unlimited POB 716 Amherst, NH 03031-0716 1-800-221-1705 http://www.amazing1.com 73, Ed Hare, W1RFI ARRL Lab 225 Main St Newington, CT 06111 Tel: 860
As someone else commented, it's not clear this unit will be sensitive enough to do the job the $500 units do. I was looking around the other day, and discovered that Icom makes a 144/440 MHz shirt-po
Yes, it was the Ultraprobe 2000 made by UE Systems. I finally found a vendor with a price quote on the Web. The hand held unit cost around $4,500, and the parabolic clear acrylic dish by itself cost