Re: [AMRadio] SX-62 restoration

2007-06-19 Thread Todd, KA1KAQ

On 6/19/07, Mark Foltarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Anyone ever do powder coating curing in the kitchen oven ?


No, but I've used the oven for Rustoleum paint curing and it works
great. Not sure if it's as tough as power coating, but I've yet to
chip or scratch anything cured in this manner.

Sure does stink up the house. Not sure how or if the new XYL will take
to this

~ Todd,  KA1KAQ
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[AMRadio] SX-62 restoration

2007-06-19 Thread Mark Foltarz


 Anyone ever do powder coating curing in the kitchen oven ?
 
 de KA4JVY
 
 Mark


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Re: [AMRadio] SX-62 restoration

2007-06-19 Thread Geoff/W5OMR

Todd, KA1KAQ wrote:

On 6/19/07, Mark Foltarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Anyone ever do powder coating curing in the kitchen oven ?


No, but I've used the oven for Rustoleum paint curing and it works
great. Not sure if it's as tough as power coating, but I've yet to
chip or scratch anything cured in this manner.

Sure does stink up the house. Not sure how or if the new XYL will take
to this


Just do it, Todd.  Break her in, right :-)  Tell her but honey, this is 
a -must- for working on these old radios!


and, good luck, m'friend ;-)

I've used the black krinkle you can buy at the auto-parts places.  That, 
and a shade-less lamp on the back side of the surface that was sprayed, 
in a dry area, with no wind blowing.  That would -have- to be an 
outdoors project, through.


--
73

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[AMRadio] 10 15 Meter QSOs tonight

2007-06-19 Thread Mike Duke, K5XU
At about 8:15 PM local time, I called cq on 29.0.

I was answered by 2 or 3 stations, but managed to dig kg4ODX out of the 
noise. He's in NC.

We talked for a few minutes, but my ongoing noise problem was making it 
really tough.

We then moved to 21.425, where I could hear him much better. While there, I 
also talked with N4CZT, also in NC.

We were all using barefoot Kenwoods.

So, watch the 10 meter beacons and the ssb between 28.3 and 28.5. When the 
signals get good there, crank up the carriers and make some noise on either 
15 or 10 meters.

Who knows? I just might hear you!





Mike Duke, K5XU
American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs


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