What does SA stand for

E. Jerold Forwood e.j.forwood at JUNO.COM
Mon Mar 3 15:12:26 EST 2003


Weren't the SA's the Antenna Tuners?  ie. SA 2040, SA 2060, SA 2060A?
73's de Jerry, KØEJF

On Sun, 2 Mar 2003 14:18:27 -0800 Neil Morrison <neilsmorr at HOTMAIL.COM>
writes:
> It depends. If they're across the meter movement, they are probably
> back to back diodes, silicon perhaps. If across the input
> terminals,
> they might well be MOVs or similar.
>
> Neil
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "CyberGeezer" <cybergeezer74 at HOTMAIL.COM>
>
>
> > Thanks for the info, all who replied.
> >
> >        SA = Surge Absorber
> >        73, Pamela - N1ZKH
> >
> > I found nothing in the ARRL Handbook about surge
> > absorbers--  I wonder if they're the same as the
> > Metal-Oxide Varistor Transient Suppressors listed in page
> > 24.12 (of my 2001 edition).
> >
> > I've decided not to bother fixing the multimeter--  I saw
> > when I opened the case that there'd be complicated
> > disassembly involved, taking up my time far in excess of
> > the value of a multimeter!
>
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E. Jerold (Jerry) Forwood

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