On Wednesday 11 November 2015 07:57:03 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:

> Am Mittwoch, 11. November 2015 schrieb Gene Heskett:
> > On Wednesday 11 November 2015 05:36:22 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> > > Hi Gene!
> > >
> > > > Ok, I killed the Autostart file, and the delay & message lines &
> > > > made the link.  Is this the final version? :)
> > >
> > > Almost :-) If you want to be almost absolutely sure that the
> > > xresources are changed after TDE loads it's theme then you should
> > > use this fragment:
> > >
> > > # LINUXCNC
> > > (
> > >   sleep 10
> > >   xrdb -all -query|sed -e 's#[A-Z_]*BACKGROUND# gray90#' -e
> > > 's#[A-Z_]*FOREGROUND# Black#'  -e 's#[A-Z_]*HIGHLIGHT# White#' -e
> > > 's#[A-Z_]*LOWLIGHT# Black#'|xrdb -merge ) &
> >
> > In what file? The trail is getting dim here.
> >
> > > ... and that's definitly the finally the last version :-)
> > >
> > > Nik
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
> Hi Gene!
>
> Put it in .xinitrc . You could also put just the line with "xrdb ..."
> it in your .bashrc. Just make sure that the xresources are set
> propperly if you start linuxcnc.
>
> nik

I think thats what I did, at any rate with the delay, it works, so I 
believe I'll quit putzing with it. Having it work was the main point.

Thank you very much, Nik.  Now I need to finish the machining I'll use 
that jig for, and build a vise like jig to do the rest of the breadboard 
machining.  And locate some 4" washer head screws, preferably not over 
#10's  But not as big a washer head as a kreg screw has.

The transmitter?  I may have found it.  In cleaning up 40 years of solder 
splatters, I noted a jumper on the audio input transformer that wasn't 
on the schematic.  Grabbing the middle of it, I picked up an 1.125" 
length of solder that was a gauge bigger than anything I've had in my 
kit for 40 years.  Just laying there since?  Anyway, lifted out out, 
clipped my meter across the cathodes of the input stages 807's and 
adjusted that for something resembling dc balance with the supplied pot 
to do that, replaced the well cooked 833 in the back socket with a good 
used 833C, fired it up into the dummy and let it heat the room for half 
an hour at about 1100 watts.  Unloaded it a bit, put it into the antenna 
and when I left both tubes were running at the same color, and most of 
the ear insulting distortion was gone.  Loaded it back up to 1 kw on the 
Birdmeter, and afaik, its still percolating along. VSWR sucks though, 
got 90 watts coming back.  9 would be a whole lot better.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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