If you could pick it up for $50 bucks that would be a good deal, you could send it back to Carl ( N9EFJ ) and have him calibrate it for you.
The guy on E bay is smoking crack.
That Meter ( the one on E Bay ) is no longer being made, but Carl still makes one, it uses a Square Meter movement, not the round one.
The Original Bull Dog was only good for 26 thru 28 MHz ( got to figure that was built for the CB market)
The new one, is said to be for 3.5 thru 30 MHz.
New it is $199.99
As far as how Accurate it is, here is Carl `s own words:
Carl, N9EFJ wrote:
Please Note:
<Relative> This is why I asked the Question about 1250 watts out of 4 2879`s........... ( 650 watts X 2= 1300 so Carl`s statement about twice the Avg is real close for a relative reading)
Carl, N9EFJ wrote:
For $200 buck`s, and a life time warranty, Ok if you really like the look`s of it, that is your choice.
Some guy`s love to watch the meter go swing swing swing.
But I still say to buy one for $500 you have to be high on dope.
I have no Idea why 137 got his panties in a twist, no one called it a total piece of shit, but he had to go off like a dog with tick`s.
73
Jeff
The guy on E bay is smoking crack.
That Meter ( the one on E Bay ) is no longer being made, but Carl still makes one, it uses a Square Meter movement, not the round one.
The Original Bull Dog was only good for 26 thru 28 MHz ( got to figure that was built for the CB market)
The new one, is said to be for 3.5 thru 30 MHz.
New it is $199.99
As far as how Accurate it is, here is Carl `s own words:
Carl, N9EFJ wrote:
The forward and reflected switch directs the signal thru its selected route. The average and peak switch adds a passive capacitor to the meter to provide a peak reading. Since this is not an active wattmeter, the indicated wattage is almost twice that of the average reading. The peak reading is of course relative.
The Bulldog wattmeter is calibrated by an industry standard and reads wattage correctly. Accuracy is very good but is influenced by the load presented to the meter. Lower or higher than 50 ohm loads will certainly alter the accuracy of the Bulldog. The Bulldog manual provides complete information. The Bulldog wattmeter is guaranteed for life to the original purchaser.
Please Note:
Since this is not an active wattmeter, the indicated wattage is almost twice that of the average reading. The peak reading is of course relative.
<Relative> This is why I asked the Question about 1250 watts out of 4 2879`s........... ( 650 watts X 2= 1300 so Carl`s statement about twice the Avg is real close for a relative reading)
Carl, N9EFJ wrote:
Reads like a Bird and swings like a Dosy.
For $200 buck`s, and a life time warranty, Ok if you really like the look`s of it, that is your choice.
Some guy`s love to watch the meter go swing swing swing.
But I still say to buy one for $500 you have to be high on dope.
I have no Idea why 137 got his panties in a twist, no one called it a total piece of shit, but he had to go off like a dog with tick`s.
73
Jeff