FYI
  
  I recommend Rick at http://www.amtronix.com/
  
  Lots of great info on his site too,    Here is what I found out I have 3 ham repeaters on the air  2 220 and 440 Mostly Modified Motorola equipment,  So I picked up an Old Motorola service monitor did not know how to use it properly it was Not calibrated and I was  adjusting things 
  
  So I sold it ,  I contacted Rick at Amtronix  and Bought a Used Motorola R-2600 ,   It was Calibrated and I learned how to use it . I have had several  Radio friends  who wanted to borrow it But I said No but I will help  you use it . 
  
  Good Luck 
  
  Don KA9QJG 
  
  PS A Person is only as good as His tools he has and knows how to use them And test equipment like this is great having it do everything But it is like a Ham Radio that does HF /VHF/UHF And something Quits working You are out of luck ….
  
  From: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com] 
  Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 5:28 PM
  To: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: Re: [Amateur-repairs] Re: Radio test set recomendation
  
  I guess that the main thing is how much money do you have to put into the test set ?
  What frequency ranges do you plan no testing ?  
  HP makes some good equipment that is surplus you can get off ebay for around $ 1000.  You many have to go to about $ 1500 for some.  
  What country are you in ?
  
  From: "Antonio Pérez Luna a.perezluna@gmail.com [Amateur-repairs]" <Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com>
  To: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 12:33 PM
  Subject: Re: [Amateur-repairs] Re: Radio test set recomendation
  
  Thanks for your comments.
  
  My intention is to have a more complete laboratory and to perform tasks
  safely and easily. I would like to have an instrument like the MARCONI
  2955A or failing the necessary tools to perform all tests and measures that
  it allows.
  
  The downside is the price of these instruments, therefore, I like to know
  if you think interesting to invest in this type of instrument or not. I
  have seen someone of second hand that are fairly priced.
  
  My intention is to increase the time spent on repairs ham transceivers.
  
  Thanks...
  Antonio
  
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Posted by: "KA9QJG" <ka9qjg@wowway.com>
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