The item available here is a new old stock SMC pneumatic directional valve. This is a new old stock item that does still have it's original shrink wrap on it. There are two of these pictured, and they are being sold individually.
BIRD 50-A Series, 50 Watt Bi-Directional RF Attenuators are a valuable and reliable accessory for reducing power levels, for isolating components under test, for harmonic signal analysis, and as comparison standards. They are world renowned for their high-quailty, robust construction and conservative power ratings.
Up for sale is a NEW JONARD Cable Mapper & Toner - CM-8 Comes as pictured with FREE SHIPPING! Cable Mapper & Toner - CM-8 FIND & IDENTIFY MULTIPLE COAX CABLES IN MAIN CABLE BOXES For use on Coax Cables for CATV, Satellite Installations, Audio Video Equipment, CCTV and Security & Alarm Installations. The CM-8 Coax Cable Mapper & Toner is designed to quickly find and identify multiple cables and easily map runs to and from a central cable bundle.
Boonton Electronics 42BD Microwattmeter with Option 09 Power up tested only. Pressing the buttons results in a change on the display and meter needle position changes. Comes with attached power cord.
Microlab FXR DK-44FN Unequal DC Path Splitter DC Path to Branch, 0.8-2.5GHz MHz TESTED Here is a Microlab FXR DK-44FN. It has been thoroughly tested by our engineer and is guaranteed to be in fine working order and good cosmetic condition with some scratches, as shown in the photos.
Microlab FXR DK-34FN Unequal DC Path Splitter DC Path to Branch, 0.8-2.5GHz MHz TESTED Here is a Microlab FXR DK-34FN. It has been thoroughly tested by our engineer and is guaranteed to be in fine working order and good cosmetic condition with some scratches, as shown in the photos. Only the Microla
This combination of a Bendix model 517.012 (this is an RCA part number) and a Weston 100uA full scale meter were used to monitor the input RF dirve signal to an RCA BTF-40 FM transmitter. The BTF-40 is two (2) BTF-20 transmitters operation in paralell. The input to the BTF-40 required a precise impedance match with the RF signal source, commonly called the exciter.
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