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The Yokagawa is yc/24250anan I bought mine from peach state instruments in Marietta Ga. It is 2.5 inch (3 inch would be better).
I don't know the number of the number of the Hoyt. http://www.battlegradeelectric.com/accessories.php
Battlegrade Electric has one on his sight that looks like OEM it is just a 120 volt 55-65 analog meter like the Yokagawa. It is made by Hoyt in the USA and is pricey $200 or so. You can get the Yokagawa for under $100.
Thanks. Do you know why the military chose the complicated expensive transducer and meter when a simple reliable inexpensive meter works fine? I assumed it was because the voltage on those wires changed with the voltage selector switch.
Spedmon can you suggest a good place to hook up a 120 v freq meter in the control box. I was thinking about drilling a couple holes and hooking it to the convenience plug until I read this thread. Thanks
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