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| In order to control the output waveform of my transmitter's signal, I use a Kenwood SM-220 Station Monitor. It is actually a 10 MHz Osciloscope with some radio-specific electronics around. Especially notable is its ability to handle shortwave signal powers up to 2 kW, making it the perfect tuning controller for a Kenwood TL-922.   | In order to control the output waveform of my transmitter's signal, I use a Kenwood SM-220 Station Monitor. It is actually a 10 MHz Osciloscope with some radio-specific electronics around. Especially notable is its ability to handle shortwave signal powers up to 2 kW, making it the perfect tuning controller for a Kenwood TL-922.   | ||
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| Interesting pages on the SM-220:   | Interesting pages on the SM-220:   | ||
Aktuelle Version vom 22. November 2007, 18:59 Uhr
In order to control the output waveform of my transmitter's signal, I use a Kenwood SM-220 Station Monitor. It is actually a 10 MHz Osciloscope with some radio-specific electronics around. Especially notable is its ability to handle shortwave signal powers up to 2 kW, making it the perfect tuning controller for a Kenwood TL-922.
Interesting pages on the SM-220:

