[AMRadio] k1man fined
This may be old news, but I just saw it. k5xu GLENN A. BAXTER. Issued a monetary forfeiture in the amount of $21,000 to Glenn A. Baxter, for violation of Sections 97.101(d), 97.113(a)(3), 97.105(a) and 97.113(b) of the Commission Rules, and for failure to file required information pursuant to a Bureau directive. Action by: Regional Director, Northeast Region, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 03/27/2006 by Forfeiture Order. (DA No. 06-663). EB < http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-663A1.doc> http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-663A1.pdf> Mike Duke, K5XU American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
Re: [AMRadio] Re: Modulator design needed
W5OMR/Geoff writes: Is it really that hard, Larry, to delete all of the unnecesary message? ne1s wrote: > Hi Geoff, > As a matter of fact, I try to par particular attention to this, and typically only leave the info i consider pertinent (sp?)from the previous message in the reply. > It is possible that I screwed up on this occaision (if so, please accept my apologies), or that what I think is pertinent & necassary (so that the contest of the reply is > understood) dissagrees with your assessment. (Since you included none of my original posting, I can't tell ;>)) there was a lot of it, for a 1 or two line reply ;-) My contention was, the little blurb at the bottom of every AMRadio Reflector message had been copied like 4 times. Anyway - this conversation isn't gonna do the archive any good, so no harm, no foul ;-) -- 73 = Best Regards, -Geoff/W5OMR A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
[AMRadio] Re: Modulator design needed
Hi Geoff, As a matter of fact, I try to par particular attention to this, and typically only leave the info i consider pertinent (sp?)from the previous message in the reply. It is possible that I screwed up on this occaision (if so, please accept my apologies), or that what I think is pertinent & necassary (so that the contest of the reply is understood) dissagrees with your assessment. (Since you included none of my original posting, I can't tell ;>)) 73, -Larry/NE1S W5OMR/Geoff writes: Is it really that hard, Larry, to delete all of the unnecesary message?
[AMRadio] Re: Modulator design needed
Never measured the screen current, Dennis, it may well be exceeding the dissipating ratings. That said, I've never had to replace any of the 807's, they're still cranking (in one case after ~10 years of intemittant use), and this is not too much different from where Fender used to run 6L6GC screens in some of their guitar amps. (the 6L6 family is nearly identical electrically to the 807/1625). And in the transmitters I've done this to there's no screen or plate volts on the 807s during standby. 73, -Larry/NE1S [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: (1) Change screen grid voltage to ~450V, Wow, that's pretty hot for an 807. What kind of screen dissapation numbers are you seeing with this?
[AMRadio] WTB: Johnson Viking Ranger
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[AMRadio] be concise
Please start getting in the habit of deleting the previous text when you hit Reply to a posting on the AM Reflector. Two things prompt us to make this request: Lengthy "For Sale" lists that draw a response and the redundant listing, and plans we have for an archival database whose capacity would have to include all this repetitive text. Voluntarily deleting the previous text when you reply will allow us to avoid changing the reflector protocol so that this is done for you instead of by you. Of course you should feel free to highlight and block-copy previous text you directly refer to. Just use some judgment and be concise with it, cool ? Thanks for understanding. I plan to directly email any folks who haven't paid attention to this message in the days ahead to encourage them more strongly to consider the request we are making. If you have questions about it, please email me or Brian. Paul/VJB __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com