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Old 07-16-2015, 08:04 AM
DaveWM DaveWM is offline
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I have one of those, used it to align a split chassis early Admiral (mainly due to the 22mhz IF used).

it took a while to learn how to use it, and I used a modern day freq counter to confrim the markers. As to why it needed alignment, well it had a been "restored" before I got it, (no it did not work, long story about why people should not shot gun recap and then lots of diddle stick drift).

Anyway I agree with the others, a more modern rig would be the way to go IF you really need to do an alignment. I have a BK 415 which I have used. as mentioned its rare to really need to do an alignment. If you go that route just be sure to learn on something that is not the precious to you.
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