[RDXA] Rig Expert AA-54 at HRO
Paul Kolacki
usafpilot at rochester.rr.com
Thu Oct 31 20:40:20 CDT 2013
Mike,
That is a great choice of an Analyzer. I have the AA-230PRO, and it too is
fantastic with all of the features you described and then some.
Transferring all of your graphs and calculations to a computer is great, a
feature I use often. The Rig Expert units are pricy, but worth every penny
in my book when it comes to critical antenna analysis. Good Luck!!
73,
Paul, K2FX
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Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 7:46 PM
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Subject: [RDXA] Rig Expert AA-54 at HRO
http://www.hamradio.com/detail.cfm?pid=H0-011715
All,
After a year of testing/building my antenna's with 1.4 watt output and a
Bird Wattmeter (with a 5W slug for 24-30 MHZ) back and forth to my basement
while tuning my 40m dipole...hoping nobody notices the 1.4 Watt intermittent
carrier.....
I ordered a Rig Expert AA-54 tonight.
$294...which is $55 off what the rest of the year price is.....because I
have been looking at it for 7 months.
I studied a large number of reviews and specs, and, settled on this one:
unlike the AA-30 it has memory for transfer to computer.
It is apparently pretty accurate.
So, the HRO sale ends in the not too distant future if anyone is thinking
about this Antenna Analyzer. The AA-30, if you don't want to transfer
graphs to computer, is costed down too.
I have no interest or relationship with HRO or Rig Expert. Just thought
this was good price for a good instrument in case folks did not see it.
Mike
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