John, I use a surplus military dip meter that is excellent. I've had it for
years. It's an AN/PRM-10, and it's the real thing, not a toy. I think
Fair Radio in Lima, Ohio currently has them.
The Millen unit is still available; I have no idea how good it is. Check
<www.jamesmillenco.com>
Phil
At 09:31 PM 12/30/98 -0800, you wrote:
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>Having read all the material on chokes i find i dont have a dip meter,
>any suggestions on which circuit or model to build or buy. I mostly
>see the kenwood/mfj/ el cheapo branded by many type around. Are these
>any good. The handbook has a circuit, but for some reason no data is
>given for 160m coverage.What are the good oldies i should look for, i
>know Millen use to make one.
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>Thanks
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