Sometimes you can get expensive test equipment like a service monitor that
has only one out of its 25 functions bad. Since it will not pass
calibration, and would require a time consuming and expensive repair, a lot
of shops sell them on ebay or elsewhere for a price less than shipping. You
can get all of the audio generation and most other functions on the cheap.
If it is the spectrum analyzer bad, you have audio generator, scope, rf
generator, etc...just a thought.
Sam
-----Original Message-----
From: Amps [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
donroden@hiwaay.net
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 1:55 PM
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Amplifier Tuning Device
I have talked with the developer of Ham Radio Deluxe about adding a two-tone
test audio file in their software.
If anyone has access to COOL EDIT PRO , ADOBE AUDITION , or similar
broadcast editing software, it should be easy to create any sort of
two-tone, three-tone, or four tone .... pulsed or unpulsed audio file in
.wav format to tune amps under lower duty cycle conditions.
Quoting "Gary H. Harmon, Jr." <gharmon@idworld.net>:
> As I recall, there is some kind of device that is used to tune an amp.
> It acts like a telegraph bug sending dots.
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