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Frequency Meter
By Hal Davis

Hi Robbie,  I have sitting here right in front of me for the past three
or fours years a BC-221-AK frequency meter which I bought from Radio
Shack for $375 in September of 1947.  At that time Radio Shack was a
single store in the Boston, MA area and sold surplus along with other
items.  In 1954 I was working at Sparks-Withington Corp. in Jackson MI
where I was a quality control inspector on the line in the division
that built the FR-4 frequency meter.

Of course, since the advent of digital frequency counters, frequency
meters are almost in the same category as the slide rule, of which
I also have a number.  Still, the frequency meter has some uses that
makes it worthwhile for me to keep it here.

The BC-221s and the FR-4/U both used the printer calibration and
readout books.  I also owned two of the FR-4/U frequency meters but
dealt them off years ago.

Hal Davis



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