I do have a Micronta 22-210 instructional manual. If you are still interested let me know.
A 'kicker' is an illegally modified linear amp for a 10 meter ham radio, reconfigured to work with the 11 meter band.
Once you have your Amateur License, you can buy a ham radio online, you can go to a local hamvention where vendors like icom and kenwood will be selling radios, you could go to a local radio club, I'm sure they'd be happy to sell you one of their old radios at a great price, or point you in the dirrection of a local ham shop.
Frequency = speed/wavelength = 300,000,000/2 = 150,000,000 = 150 MHz. (The ham-radio band from 144 to 148 MHz is usually called the "two-meter band".)
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One meter wavelength corresponds to a frequency of 300 MHz.Several radio services below that frequency ... wavelengths greater than 1 meter ... include:-- all AM and FM broadcast-- all international "short wave" broadcast-- "CB" radio-- almost all "ham" radio capable of communicating internationally-- all toy walkie-talkies-- military submarine communication-- old LORAN navigation-- all analog TV below channel 14-- all CATV below channel AA-- airlines air-to-ground communicationSome radio services above that frequency --- wavelengths less than 1 meter ... include:-- almost all "public safety" communication (police, fire, ambulance, etc.)-- cellphone, mobile data-- GPS-- the rest of the TV channels-- the cooking energy in your microwave oven
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Go to Radio Shack. Scroll down to related links and look at "Radio Shack - Sound Pressure Level Meter".
Scroll down to related links and look at "SPL meter by Radio Shack".
You can purchase a DB meter online from stores such as Radio Shack. Alternatively, you can also purchase a DB meter online from retailers such as Amazon.
Do not rent a sound pressure level meter. Buy it at Radio Shack for 50 dollars. Scroll down to related links and look at "Sound pressure level meter".
One can purchase a good panel meter from eBay or they can also purchase it from Amazon. Also, they can be purchased from an electronic store such as Radio Shack.
Do not rent a sound pressure level meter. Buy it at Radio Shack for 50 dollars. Scroll down to related links and look at "Sound pressure level meter".
The only way is to use a meter, it does not have to be expensive. Radio Shack offers inexpensive meters. Simply "clamp" the meter around the circuit you want to test. Good Luck.
Typically you are referring to a pure resistive load and not an inductive load. To measure a resistive load you need an Ohm meter. You can buy cheap ones for $10 to $20 on-line or at a store like Radio Shack. Usually they are combined with a volt meter.
Need owners manual for multi meter model 82022
A 'kicker' is an illegally modified linear amp for a 10 meter ham radio, reconfigured to work with the 11 meter band.
The 10-meter band is a portion of the shortwave radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use on a primary basis. The band consists of frequencies stretching from 28.000 to 29.700 MHz