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Huntron Tracker

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MARINE1142

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Has anyone here have or ever used a huntron tracker I was looking for the owners manual for a 1005b model. I used one in the Marine Corp but not like this one and it came with no manual.
 
50 bucks damn that is alot of money for a OM tought maybe someone had one and could give me a copy oh well it was worth a shot. Thanks for the info
 
I made my own huntron, no manual needed.
 

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Really does that work wish I would of know that before I got the tracker how do you like it. Does it work like it is suppose to?
 
Yes, it works. A shop I was working in had a Huntron, I thought it was pretty simple so I built this one. I soon left the shop so have no need to use it anymore. The way I used it was to record the pattern at every node of a good working circuit, then compare with a non-working circuit. Tedious job and I did not like it.
 
Just do a search for a curve tracer.
I had a Huntron a while ago. Sold it for a couple hundred bucks on ebay and built a curve tracer with a handful of junkbox parts.

Works just like the real thing.
 
I just use my signal gen as a source - duplicates some of the fancy huntron features. different frequencies show different characteristics
 
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