Barrie,
Afraid I couldn't afford your 75A4, but was just wondering about the AM scene
up in Montana/Idaho area. Haven't heard a MT station on AM for quite some
time now. I grew up over in Deer Lodge and got this call there in 1951 but
haven't lived in the state since graduating from Bozem
Bill:
I don't know the serial number off the top of my head, of course. "All
modes by Collins", remember?
That would make it a very late serial number, wouldn't it?
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Hi Barrie, do you know the serial number? What filters are installed?
Thanks, Bill
Bill ColemanN2BC
http://home.stny.rr.com/n2bc
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Hello:
Will be selling my second-to-last 75-A4 soon. Thought I'd but it here
first, before putting it "somewhere else".
I want/need a new pair of speakers for my stereo system, but the XYL is
geeting real hard-nosed about more "stuff" without getting rid of stuff.
I'm not a Collins collector, s
I have done this many times with almost 100% success. It's not going to make
your list of favorite things to do but it is quite do-able. Recommendation: use
FedEx Ground. They handle their stuff more gently. No ifs and/or buts about it.
1. Get an oversize heavy carton.
2. Line it with sheet Sty
Does anyone have the specs for this transformer?
Thanks,
Bob, W4WSZ
Mark
I think cushioning, cushioning, and more cushioning. is the answer. Heavy
duty thick cardboard for the first box and as much cushioning material as
possible between it and the second box. The HT-9 and the first box has to
have some flexibility inside of the outer box. The outer box must be
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