IFR 1500 S

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windmillsforsale
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IFR 1500 S

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How is the "S" different from the standard 1500
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equipped with a "S" Spectrum Analyzer, I believe.

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IFR 1500

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That's not necessarily true. I have seen monitors without the "S" that do include the spectrum analyzer and tracking gen.

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Post by VE3TUH »

Well then, you've got me. I've always understood the "S" to stand for Spectrum, and all the monitors I've seen have held true to that theory.

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If I recall correctly

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If I recall correctly (and remember: the 1500 was before my time), the sequence went something like this:

1500 - no spec-an by default, but spec-an as an option
1500S - spec-an by default
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