Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 144 Mhz. AM
> I was thinking JCL, but put in an R. Did he have a 6m AM repeater also? I
> have been reading on-line about WA6TDD, one of the first 2m repeaters in So.
> California. It started out on AM. Wish I could remember the guy in Little
> Rock , AR that was on 145.35
I was thinking JCL, but put in an R. Did he have a 6m AM repeater also? I
have been reading on-line about WA6TDD, one of the first 2m repeaters in So.
California. It started out on AM. Wish I could remember the guy in Little
Rock , AR that was on 145.35 with a kW on 2m AM back in the '70's. A frien
If it was made anytime prior to the early 1970's then it is Dektol, Pyronal
or other trade names for PCBs. The bad stuff. Don't drink it! Mike
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From: "Mark Foltarz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 9:21 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] smelly oil in the E
Hello Group,
I was organizing the storage area today. The last thing I moved was the mod
transformer for the 5 KW gates parts unit.
Well one of the insulators has a bad seal and it leaks oil from the
transformer. Man! does it smell weird - like a thousand times worse than the
old mim
Mark,
The HTX10 will bring you lots of AM qsos too, but the tube rigs will indeed
sound much better.
I'm curious which cb model you will be converting.
The HTX-10 is a winner on AM. Audio sounds very nice even with the stock
mic. I love mine. Current draw is low and works great with an amplifier,
going from the 7 watt carrier to 70 watts with most good amplifiers. I
worked Japan with that rig in the truck a few years ago! When 10 is open, 7
watts
Thank you to everyone who replied. I have a good place to start.
Going to order crystals for 29.0 and 29.1 next week, then start the
retuning after they are received.
An old ham friend of mine in Georgia just gave me a RS HTX-10 mobile,
which also has AM. I will try playing with that until the
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Hi Steve...
Just took a look at your schematic---FB!
No doubt about it, she's a sweet little honey---congratulations!
~73~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 11:30 PM
Su
I think a good idea would be to try fair radio sales in OH. if you haven't
allready found it when you read this msge here.They have a lot of military
parts from various radios and i believe at reasonable prices.Think it's a
good alternative solution to find out this inductor after that one of
Har
It's 145.25 and the call is K1JCL. It's always fun to operate 2 meter AM
during some of the VHF contests. Drives the SSB guys crazy trying to tune
you in.
Pete, wa2cwa
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 22:31:49 -0600 "Crawfish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I believe K1JCR in CT has a 2m AM repeater on up there
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