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That's a nice meter, they dont make it any more as I am sure you know. I have heard a couple Hams talking about the Palstar PM2000A a few weeks ago, think it was 1.925. One talked about it being dead on with his bird meter.
CB: TRC-450, Imax
Ham: FTDX101MP, FT-991A ,FT8900-2 meter crossband rig
Ham Antennas: 570', 500', wire loops, 2M Copper Slim Jim X2, CG-144 mobile
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Sure is hard to find.. I was hoping somebody has one that they are not using. If someone even has just the meter part i have the coupler..i don't even know anyone that repairs them
I wouldn’t get rid of it, check some of the ham sites for a shop that could possibly repair it, might even see one on eBay. You have the coupler, the phone number should be on the tag, call it, 50/50 chance he is still in business but doing something else. I had an old Palomar led meter, called them and they said sure, send it and we’ll take a look at it.