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Thanks. I have this manual, maybe my issue with it wasn't fully understood. Look at the picture attached. The sark is showing the test frequency is 40.810 mhz. Connected to a frequency counter it is actually putting out 27.206 mhz. they should match. Right?
Good question. I haven't used mine on a single frequency yet. I'm scanning different bands on the antennas I have. In fact I never actually calibrated mine. I attached a 50 ohm dummy load to see what the SARK100 said the ohms were. Then I measured the dummy load with my multimeter, and they were exactly the same. So I called it good.
I know my antenna system is spot on. When I check it @40.810 it’s 49 ohm but 27.205 is off the chart. I built the cal connectors and calibrated it when I first got it. But never figured out the test frequency discrepancy
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