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Should You Use a Direct or Reciprocal Frequency Counter?

Jun. 05, 2018

The Universal Frequency Counter symptom is that just station C appears to operate properly and channel A or channel B generates any dimensions. Since nearly all circuitry is shared amongst all 3 stations, it is probably the error is localized inside station A and/or channel B.

Universal Frequency Timer includes three separate inputs. Channal A can quantify from DC up to 160 MHz, station B can quantify from DC up to 100 MHz and Channel C includes a range between 40 MHz all the way up to 1.3 GHz. Apart from frequency dimensions, frequency ratios between two signs can be quantified via channel B and A or station C and station B. Phase relationships between two signs may also be acquired through the A/B channels.

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