Hi Tom,

It's become very difficult to locate an SM-230 monitor in the used market and 
even when you do, they are asking an arm and a leg.  I've got a pretty clean 
one, but I can't find anyone who seems to be able to service the unit.  As you 
state It does do a pretty good job though for monitoring one's transmitted 
signal and could be an alternative if supply were not the issue.  Maybe someone 
will come up with a simple adjunct 3rd party coupler that can sample the output 
as well as provide a visual via software, cheaply.

Steve - W5JK


On Sep 24, 2013, at 10:16 AM, Tom wrote:

> 
> Even if they never add the feature, wouldn't it be better to use a
> device like the Kenwood SM-230 monitor, rather than giving up an
> excellent XCVR for the sake of monitoring youe signal?
> 
> Tom
> N5GE
> 
>>>> 
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