I was lucky enough to be an early adopter of the Schlockwood SW200 LPAM Broadcast Processor, owning serial #002, from the first production run. It's a great little processor. The manual does a very effective job of explaining how it works, as well as how to set it up and adjust it, for folk like me who hadn't used a broadcast processor before. I consider it to be something of a classic, and will never sell mine.
The SW300 is now beginning to look mighty tempting. It would be great to be able to read the modulation depth of my station, as well as being able to take it portable and get a reasonably accurate reading of the field strength at various points in the coverage area. It might seem a bit pricey - and for most of us Part 15'ers, it's not a minor budget item by any means. However, considering that a really accurate field strength meter, such as the Potomac, costs thousands of dollars, the price of the SW300 looks very attractive. Plus, Jim Wood is a really good guy.
I think I'm trying to talk myself into buying the SW300. My wallet is getting nervous.........
