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  • Radio Frequency Bridge

    I have an old RF bridge that I picked up last year. It is a General Radio 1606-A and is used to measure antennas, r-f equipment and circuits with relatively low impedance. I have never used this thing but was wondering if it could be useful to measure or analyse pickups. It would need an exciter to stimulate the pup but I have no idea where one would come by such a thing. Any thoughts or interest in such an item?

  • #2
    This vintage piece of test equipment is designed to test and measure circuits and devices used in the radio frequency (RF) range of 400kHz to 60MHz. PUPs tend to fall somewhere in the audio frequency (AF) range of 20Hz to 20kHz.
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    • #3
      Any idea if this bridge thing is worth anything?

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      • #4
        No, I don't know what it's worth. A Google search might turn up something for you.
        Good luck,
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        • #5
          It's the kind of thing that radio amateurs like and can use. Ask around, as there will be a group near you.

          You can get an idea for price by googling the used test equipment dealers.

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