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I am looking to buy a portable frequency counter to add to my war chest. Mostly looking for something hand-held, but I am open to other suggestions. Needs to have a good frequency range. Looking to spend around $100 or less, because I'm a high paid radio engineer...
I picked up a tiny bench model used on ebay on the cheap to replace my faulty B&K rig that I had since the 80's. Granted, a bit bigger than handheld (could call it palm-held) and it works great and got it for a less than half price.
Too bad they didn't extend that 10MHz reference out where a guy could easily hook it to a GPS-based standard. That would be a very nice option for those of us that really, really want to know things are 100 percent on...
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