• Re: Lenline YM-1E info wanted

    From centar2001@centar2001@hotmail.com to alt.ham-radio.hf on Tue Jun 11 21:55:54 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.ham-radio.hf

    On Sunday, August 5, 2001 12:41:02 PM UTC-2:30, Shaun wrote:
    I have a Lenline YM-1E swr/pwr meter. I believe there should be a chart that tells you what the setting of the sensitivity adjuster, according to what frequency you are on.
    This will make sense to anyone who owns one!
    If you have the above chart, please could you scan/copy it and contact me.

    Will pay any costs if any are incurred.

    Many thanks
    Shaun

    I have this meter in mint condition in box with a manual, I can scan the manual and e-mail it to you if you like...
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  • From centar2001@centar2001@hotmail.com to alt.ham-radio.hf on Tue Jun 11 21:58:32 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.ham-radio.hf

    On Sunday, August 5, 2001 12:41:02 PM UTC-2:30, Shaun wrote:
    I have a Lenline YM-1E swr/pwr meter. I believe there should be a chart that tells you what the setting of the sensitivity adjuster, according to what frequency you are on.
    This will make sense to anyone who owns one!
    If you have the above chart, please could you scan/copy it and contact me.

    Will pay any costs if any are incurred.

    Many thanks
    Shaun
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  • From centar2001@centar2001@hotmail.com to alt.ham-radio.hf on Tue Jun 11 21:59:54 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.ham-radio.hf

    On Sunday, August 5, 2001 12:41:02 PM UTC-2:30, Shaun wrote:
    I have a Lenline YM-1E swr/pwr meter. I believe there should be a chart that tells you what the setting of the sensitivity adjuster, according to what frequency you are on.
    This will make sense to anyone who owns one!
    If you have the above chart, please could you scan/copy it and contact me.

    Will pay any costs if any are incurred.

    Many thanks
    Shaun
    I have this meter in mint condition in box with a manual, I can scan the manual and e-mail it to you if you like...Basically you set the knob to show full scale (12/120 watts) on the left meter to read the SWR on the right meter...for power measurements you need the chart...
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