Hello everyone, just picked up a Bird 43 and I'm looking to get a peak reading kit, need some information on recommendation on a kit. Thanks.
https://www.ebay.com/str/Matthews-Watts-Electronics?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
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Here is the same one for $19.99. I also have seen the factory PEP kit on e bay or you can go to Martin RF Supply. They have one for $69.99 and one for $186.00 which is probably overkill.I also came across this model, But I think its a copy of the original. Has anyone tried this one out?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/LNA-Techno...477908?hash=item4692ac53d4:g:950AAOSweChcmoKO
I just bought one from this guy today. Instant shipping and has the 2x and 5x pep kit. Now I need a couple slugs.https://www.ebay.com/str/Matthews-Watts-Electronics?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
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In a sense I suppose. You have to also consider the quality of the kit. I see more than one but its the 9v x 2 kit Bird is selling I believe. You can compare the scale at which the meter reads but you cant compare quality or the lack thereof in the Dosy. I know the 3 meter face Dosy's can be easily modified to read rms instead of peak. I bought one last year from Copper that wasnt soldered correctly and was reading rms instead of peak. I called George at QP Inc who is Dosy factory repair and he told me how to change that.So looking at those specs it looks like you are basically turning your Bird into a Dosy . AVG is where its at.
Those 9 V batteries in my two Bird Wattmeters go down fast. Isn't there a kit to convert the 9 V to use a transformer similar as the DELTA M2 microphone has.I have the Watts Electronics kit, it was already installed in my meter when I got but I didnt have the instruction sheet for it on how to calibrate it. The kit works very well, and a quick email to the guy that makes them and I had the pdf. on how to set it up. I would recommend not using the plug to mount the switches and just drill the case. The switches are a bit of a tight fit. But thats just my personal preference. The kit is very wel made and very easy to calibrate. It looks like it is a pretty easy install as well, but like I said it was already installed. I would go for some sort of external power supply for it as I dont care much for using 9v batteries ( I always seem to have just used my last one when I need another lol ). All in all I would say great product and great customer support even though I wasnt the one that purchased the kit, I know some might say it was a simple thing for him to send me the sheet, but still he didnt have to since I wasnt the original purchaser of it. Stuff like that means alot to me when dealing with someone. Just my two cents, I give it a Ten out of Ten