While the term "Service Monitor" is sort of vague and non-descriptive, a service monitor is a very handy tool. I got one of these for work recently, made by Ramsey Electronics from 1987 - 2003 for routine AM/FM radio servicing. Originally selling for about $3K back in their heyday, you can get these on Ebay for a fraction of the original price. Covers 100KHz - 999.9MHz, receives/transmits AM and NBFM, counts frequency and PL tone, and has built-in 1KHz tone modulator. You can even hook up a scope for viewing of modulated signal or checking tone output. The COM3 was touted as a workhorse for the radio tech. It's bigger brother, the COM3010 has lots more options but a higher selling price.
Wondering if anyone out there has used a service monitor, what type did they use, how they used it? Want to eventually move up to the IFR/Aerotek 1200 SS after a year or two. Thanks!
Wondering if anyone out there has used a service monitor, what type did they use, how they used it? Want to eventually move up to the IFR/Aerotek 1200 SS after a year or two. Thanks!