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Rover S2 'Scout' Meter - opinions please
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<blockquote data-quote="bignick" data-source="post: 351139" data-attributes="member: 190163"><p>It does have a Spectrum Analiser M8.</p><p>here is the link for the info: <a href="http://www.rovermeters.co.uk/pdf/sp/Discovery%20and%20Scout.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.rovermeters.co.uk/pdf/sp/Discovery and Scout.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>It lacks the LCD TV screen that the ST4 has got (MP Sat reckon the S2 is a good meter but say the ST4 is the only meter I will ever need!)</p><p></p><p>My 2 present units are a Satlook NIT & a Lacuna Satmeter 2. The NIT is a decent enough meter, battery life is great and its simple to use. However it seems to be lacking when it comes to fine tuning the 28.2 Hor lows (I usually do this with a 2600!) also It's almost impossible to use when up a ladder - thats when the Lacuna comes good. Also the screen is a real pig in bright sunlight.</p><p></p><p>The wieght of the S2 is a major factor as I want the spectrum ability without the wieght penalty of the NIT. I would be selling the Lacuna to part finance the S2 so it needs to be as easy as possible when used up ladders etc. I would like to think that it, being a modern meter is superior to the Satlook and will therefor be my first choice meter.</p><p></p><p>Mpsat say they have shifted 15 of them recently and have had good reports back but I'd really like some more info first.</p><p></p><p>The info you have on the Unaohms would be very handy, please send it through. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bignick, post: 351139, member: 190163"] It does have a Spectrum Analiser M8. here is the link for the info: [URL]http://www.rovermeters.co.uk/pdf/sp/Discovery%20and%20Scout.pdf[/URL] It lacks the LCD TV screen that the ST4 has got (MP Sat reckon the S2 is a good meter but say the ST4 is the only meter I will ever need!) My 2 present units are a Satlook NIT & a Lacuna Satmeter 2. The NIT is a decent enough meter, battery life is great and its simple to use. However it seems to be lacking when it comes to fine tuning the 28.2 Hor lows (I usually do this with a 2600!) also It's almost impossible to use when up a ladder - thats when the Lacuna comes good. Also the screen is a real pig in bright sunlight. The wieght of the S2 is a major factor as I want the spectrum ability without the wieght penalty of the NIT. I would be selling the Lacuna to part finance the S2 so it needs to be as easy as possible when used up ladders etc. I would like to think that it, being a modern meter is superior to the Satlook and will therefor be my first choice meter. Mpsat say they have shifted 15 of them recently and have had good reports back but I'd really like some more info first. The info you have on the Unaohms would be very handy, please send it through. Thanks Nick [/QUOTE]
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