Dosy FC50-S AM SSB In-Line Frequency Counter
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
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www.cbradiomagazine.com - This is a video overview of the new Dosy FC50-S AM and SSB In-Line Frequency Counter.
- "S" designates for single side-band users
- Internal tone generator and speaker
- Includes 3' plug in speaker lead for tone generation in to mic
- Momentary toggle allows for single side-band reading without voice
- Allows Ham/Amateur users to accurately measure frequency in 1.8 MHz to 50 MHz range
- For any radio without hard-wiring
- Measures RF signal or TX channel to ant.
- Level from .1 to 1V Max.
- Has Input/Output Type SO-239 connectors
- DOSY Professional Architecture
- Printed Circuit Board
- Blue LED color - Jak na to + styl
yes they can..you whistle or keep a steady tone and then see if the exact freq comes out,it will read 1.5 kcs down or up from center
I have the red LED version of this counter on a Superstar GR (President Grant Export). Great counter, nice review!
Do I adjust the volume of the speaker by keying up the mic and using it on sideband until I got a stable reading? Otherwise, how would I know if I needed to turn the volume up or down?
Where can I purchase the tone generator shown in this video?
Can you use this inline with a radio all the time or just use for the bench, working on radios ?
Are there any newer models out that don't require the tone for SSB?
Hi, now that you got the frequency on ssb can I use my opened clarifier to slide left or right to slide properly on frequency and will it track or will I still have to inject the tone every time I slide
Can you measure modulated am frequency with this? great review, keep them coming.
What if I want to use it in the Mobil ? Couldn't I just pick up a power cord that plugs into my trucks ciggarette lighter plug and then into the back of the counter ?
That's good for the bench instead of my huge frequency counter on my bench
I used to do this anyway inject a 1khz audio tone downloaded from the internet always gave a stable reading
Does the counter work on FM?
On a six digit frequency counter what is that six digit supposed to be if you're on less safe channel 19 or 27185. Should that six digit be a zero or a five
Zero. 19 = 27.1850
+Jim Verge well that's a vote for zero yesterday I had several votes for five
That's funny. People said 5? Really? I've been in radio and had a repair shop from 1980's until 2007. All of the CB Frequencies read out to a Zero in the 6th digit. Here's a good reference. www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=7731
+Jim Verge thank you for the link. You were talking about being in the radio business since the 80s well these people that are telling me five I've also been in the business since the CB boom which was in the 70s. So you know six of one half dozen of another I don't know
+Radionut R correction should say and not ive been in the business that should say they have been in the business
THAT COUNTER SOUNDS DOSEY TO ME
how many watts input can it handle?
blur1ss 500 w
Needs more digits for sideband
So you need 3 hands
plus all u need to do is transmit on am to see where your at.
I'd rather modify the radio and install a frequency counter that shows receive and transmit
links to do that?
Worthless counter. It reads a new frequency only when you hit reset. Can't use it
to monitor a VFO as you dial around or to monitor drift.
So if your clarifier is opened up it won't read where you slide to that sucks
I don't quite understand what you're saying. So you are saying that if you have a radio that goes between frequencies like the a channels it won't read it
It’s not for receiving, I mean what are you doing? Staying keyed down while you roll the band?
garbage equipment.