[SCCC] Dead Band Quiz
Michael Tope
W4EF at dellroy.com
Wed Sep 3 23:09:02 EDT 2003
Just a guess, but I'll bet its a crystal calibrator. In that case
the "Cal" pot would be used to trim the crystal oscillator
frequency in for zero beat with a known standard like WWV.
Your posting is timely as I am sitting here listening to my
Drake R-4C with its old style analog dial. It has a built-in
crystal calibrator for tweaking in the dial.
73 de Mike, W4EF................................................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art W6KY" <w6ky at yahoo.com>
To: <sccc at contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:33 PM
Subject: [SCCC] Dead Band Quiz
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> I recently acquired a MFJ product that needs to be defined by an'
> old timer out there, so I am bringing this MFJ box up the hill for
> someone to proclaim "What The Hell Is This Thing?"
> The MFJ web site skips right past this product in the archives just
> like it never existed. Maybe even MFJ couldn't figure it out...
> Hmmmmm, does the 'M' in MFJ stand for'Mystery"? I shook
> the box, it doesn't rattle like most MFJ products. Could be it wasn't
> made by MFJ..
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> The link to look at this mystery box is
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> http://w6ky.com/mfj/digidial.htm
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> I hooked my key up to it. Nothing! Hooked it to my Dolby Digital
> stereo. Nothing! Hooked it up to my Globe Chief. Nothing! I am
> truly baffled (can't figure it out either). This DIGIDIAL might actually
> be the K6NA 'Wave Front Generator' or 'Yagi RF Wax Detector' that he
> keeps in the closet.
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> The correct answer to this mystery will win a 1959 Ameco Novice
> License Guide to be presented at Visalia 2004.
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> 73, Art W6KY
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