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Hi Froggers: Just because the sunspots are low doesn't mean you can't play with radios....I've been spending some time using my signal generator and frg7700 to
i bought mine about the same time,one thing i did a couple years ago was make a list of all the electrolytic caps in it, and replaced them with a better
Thank You Very Much to everyone for the very fast replies to my question. I really should know these things but then I've only been a licensed ham for 24 years
Hi Lee, Unless your "modern day analogue multimeter" is of a type containing solid-state circuitry equivalent to a VTVM it will not have a high enough input