Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
that ometer is pretty cool. it would be nice if it had a 1-2v input though :-) direct display with no corrections.
still, programming the output to 1 - 2 volt = 10 - 20 afr and hooking it straight to a dvm panel with the decimal shifted works nicely and is cheap as chips. |
Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
I use the innovative DB gauge with my LC-1
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Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
About as cheap as you are going to get is a flat panel 2volt digital meter.
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-1-2-Blue-LCD-D...sid=p1638.m118 |
Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
Originally Posted by Eville140
About as cheap as you are going to get is a flat panel 2volt digital meter.
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-1-2-Blue-LCD-D...sid=p1638.m118 |
Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
Originally Posted by SDRAWKCAB
Ok so if I get this all I would have to do is reconfigure the output on the lc1 to 1-2 volts?
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Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
you would just make 1v=10:1 and 2v 20:1
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Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
Originally Posted by Eville140
you would just make 1v=10:1 and 2v 20:1
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Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
Originally Posted by fe3tcourier
yes, or it would be a pointless and useless exercise :-)
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Re: Cheap Wideband Display?
moates o-meter ftw.. i disappointed with the shitty visibility of my plx R300 in day light, so i'll be tucking it away with an o-meter mounted somewhere to view and leave the plx for strictly datalogging.
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