Q MULTIPLIER
Dave Edwards
ham at RAVEN.CYBERCOMM.NET
Thu Apr 23 19:48:36 EDT 1998
Stu...Well, you answered your question. It is a QF-1 Q multiplier.
Are you interested in its' value, or what is a Q multiplier?
Unfortunatelly, the QF1 has no built in power supply like the later
versions of it. But, they work very well. Just takes a little more time
and tuning than just flipping on the digital notch switch of today's gear.
...Dave
At 06:14 PM 4/23/98 -0700, you wrote:
>I have just gotten a Model QF-1 Q Multiplier and would like to knowe
>what it is. I do not have a manual either. Any help is appreciated.
>
>73's
>Stu
>KE4MIL
>
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