I'm accustomed to watching the tuning voltage on a 'scope, to see what the tuning voltage is on channel 1 and 40. For that radio, also seeing the transmit tuning voltage at each end also matters. If it's getting too close to zero, or too close to 5 Volts, tweaking the VCO coil to keep the max-to-min voltage range right beats setting it with a voltmeter on channel 20.
Then again, you can check the max/min extremes with a meter, too. Way cool you got it under control. I tell customers it's like the cruise control on your daily driver, but for frequency, not speed.
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Then again, you can check the max/min extremes with a meter, too. Way cool you got it under control. I tell customers it's like the cruise control on your daily driver, but for frequency, not speed.
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