FIT-70 Antenna Tester a Winner!

December 30th, 2008
FIT-70 Antenna Tester a Winner!

John George here – As an old time broadcaster, I’ve run into a bunch of antenna testers and power meters over the years! Now, the LBA Technology Test Equipment Group has a whole new bag of goodies for me. Case in point is the FIT-70 Antenna Tester.

The FIT-70 tester, is manufactured by Schomandl, a division of renowned German antenna company Kathrein. It is distributed exclusively in the western hemisphere by LBA Technology. The Antenna Tester is an easy to use, convenient, on the go device to provide quick checks on forward power and VSWR.  The FIT-70 covers 70– 1000 MHz which includes the FM broadcast band, RPU bands and STL bands.  Two other models, the FIT-400 and the FIT-1700 will handle frequencies up to 2000 MHz, making these popular for the wireless industry.

The FIT-70 arrived in molded carrying case with adapters and interconnect cables, making it ready to use out of the box.  There were no sample elements to plug in, which saves time when checking the output power of a piece of equipment.  The read out on the FIT-70 was easy to see and accurate. There is even a red LED for antenna short circuits.  A couple of other features include an ohmmeter for fault finding and memory storage of the minimum and maximum values. The separate RF test head is really nice, and makes it much easier to get to difficult cable locations than the clunky Bird boxes!

In my initial test of the FIT-70, I set up a Marti ™ transmitter to confirm forward and reverse power.  I had the FIT-70 providing the power output reading in a matter of moments.  I then powered down the Marti ™ and connected my Bird™ model 43 to the output.  I had to sort through a collection of elements to locate the correct power and frequency before I could power up the Marti ™ and check the output.   My next step was to compare the accuracy of the FIT-70 with my Bird ™ Model 43 and both units read within a Watt of each other.

The FIT-70 will definitely find a place in the gear a service person or engineer needs to take to a transmitter site.  Presently the FIT-70 will test power levels up to 50 Watts but Schomandl is planning to increase the range to 100 Watts.  This unit is ideal for checking most broadcast exciters, FM and TV translators, STL transmitters and RPU transmitters.  The unit is ruggedly “German” built and will provide years of reliable use at a competitive price. Here is an FIT-70 spec sheet PDF. You can order the unit from LBA Technology – just call Paulo Fernandes at 252-757-0279, or email, and he’ll get you hooked up.

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Happy 100th Birthday, Radio Club of America!

December 29th, 2008

 

Radio Club of America

Friday Jan 2, 2009 is the 100th Birthday of the Radio Club of America and W2RCA is celebrating with a QSO Party on that day using:

Mode: Phone (SSB and AM)

Time (EST)  Time (UTC) Band Frequency
12:00 – 2:59 pm  1700-1959 15 meters 21290-21315 kHz
3:00 – 05:59 pm  2000-2259 20 meters 14215-14250 kHz
6:00 – 8:59 pm  2300 – 0159 (Jan 3) 40 meters 7215 -7240 kHz
9:00 – 11:59 pm  0200 – 0500 (Jan 3) 75 meters 3840 – 3875 kHz

The QSO Party will continue on Saturday, January 3, 2009 at these times and frequencies:

Time (EST) Time (UTC) Band Frequency
2:00 – 5:00 pm  1900-2200 20 meters 14250 kHz-14270 kHz
5:01 – 08:00 pm  2201-0100 (Jan 4) 40 meters 7215 kHz -7235 kHz
8:01 – 11:00 pm  0101 – 0400 (Jan 4) 75 meters 3830 – 3850 kHz

If you have any question regarding either the QSO party, contact Bob Raide at rlraide@adelphia.net  and check the RCA website for the logsheets. The RCA website is at http://radioclubofamerica.org/.

73’s,
Lawrence Behr, K4JRZ
RCA Fellow

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MSK-200 DTV Monitor Ideal for Multiple Transmitter Networks

December 29th, 2008

The MSK-200 Digital Transport Stream antenna monitor is just the ticket for adjusting and maintaining multiple transmitter DTV systems as recently authorized by the FCC. A host of timing, synchronization, and quality aspects can be assessed by the portable, but very sophisticated Kathrein DTV monitor. Read more about the MSK-200 in our blog “Hear no RF Evil, See No RF Evil”.

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