EMRFD Message Archive 8532
Message Date From Subject 8532 2013-04-13 21:06:02 Jerry Haigwood My AADE DFD4 Frequency Counter Hi All,
I uploaded a couple of pictures of my AADE DFD4 Frequency Counter. A
lot of people are aware of the AADE LC meter but not this counter. This
counter is small, accurate, and low cost. Where else can you get a $80
counter that reads to greater than 3 GHz, fits in the palm of your hand, and
is traceable to NIST standards? I consider it one of my best test equipment
buys.
Jerry W5JH
"building something without experimenting is just solder practice"
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]8533 2013-04-14 07:23:25 Ronald RiemVis Re: My AADE DFD4 Frequency Counter Nice Jerry,
I use the LC meter for a long time now and it is very useful for me.
You mention the frequency counter go's up to 3Ghz, I see on the AADE
website it go's up to 2 GHz.
I miss one....
Greetings,
Ronald
On 14 April 2013 12:05, Jerry Haigwood <jerry@w5jh.net> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I uploaded a couple of pictures of my AADE DFD4 Frequency Counter. A
> lot of people are aware of the AADE LC meter but not this counter. This
> counter is small, accurate, and low cost. Where else can you get a $80
> counter that reads to greater than 3 GHz, fits in the palm of your hand,
> and
> is traceable to NIST standards? I consider it one of my best test equipment
> buys.
>
> Jerry W5JH
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> "building something without experimenting is just solder practice"
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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]8534 2013-04-14 07:32:58 Jerry Haigwood Re: My AADE DFD4 Frequency Counter Hi Ronald,
The counter is specified to more than 2GHz and typically does 3GHz. Some do as high as 3.5GHz. Here is the URL.
http://aade.com/dfd4.htm
Jerry W5JH
"building something without experimenting is just solder practice"