+1 on amtronix.
  I hear nothing but good things about them.
  
  Consider the hp 8924c when they have them in stock.  Granted it was a
  cellular test set, it has all the analog stuff built in.
  Spectrum analyzer, tracking generator, sinad meter, etc.  If the unit is a
  3 watt unit they can upgrade it to a 60 tor 100 watt input.
  
  73,
  Jon
  KD5SFA
  
  On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 2:26 AM, 'KA9QJG' KA9QJG@WOWWAY.COM
  [Amateur-repairs] <Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
  
  >
  >
  > 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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  >
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  >
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  >
  
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Posted by: Jon <kd5sfa@gmail.com>
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