[AMRadio] 706 finals
Have located source for the discontinued 706 transistor final - SRFJ7044...pricing on way. They say they have 65. Might others be in need...might be able to get volume discount. Regards, Steve WA2TAK __ AMRadio mailing list List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Partner Website: http://www.amfone.net Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:AMRadio@mailman.qth.net To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
[AMRadio] seeking transistors
Need 2 each SRFJ7004 for my 706...anybody have'em Tnx. Steve WA2TAK __ AMRadio mailing list List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Partner Website: http://www.amfone.net Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:AMRadio@mailman.qth.net To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
[AMRadio] Tuner
Hi Gents: I picked up a couple of wide spaced variable capacitors...a heavy duty rotor inductor...its wired for Pi right now...can alter that as I wish to L...T..or other. Hamfest costs maybe about $25 each for the variables...$30 for the variable inductor...pine board was laying around Has matched just about everything I've thrown at it so far...simply pad in a few xmtr micas if need be...only for 80 meters... Regards, Steve WA2TAK __ AMRadio mailing list List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Partner Website: http://www.amfone.net Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
[AMRadio] Free tower + Yagi
Hi all: FREE for the taking. Tower is about 35? feet...tilt-over...with what looks like a tri-band Yagi. Presently attached to house. Location - New Jersey. Please contact me if interested. Regards, Steve WA2TAK __ AMRadio mailing list List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Partner Website: http://www.amfone.net Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
[AMRadio] Re: Fraud
He has had 4 Ebay IDs since Jan. 06. Steve WA2TAK __ AMRadio mailing list List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Partner Website: http://www.amfone.net Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
[AMRadio] Bogus calls?
Here's one for ya...way back when...I was listening on CWI hear CQ, CQ etc...de WA2TAK..dahdidahdit.so I reply WA2TAK de WA2TAKgot no reply! Steve WA2TAK ( I think hihi) __ AMRadio mailing list List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Partner Website: http://www.amfone.net Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
[AMRadio] FS:Vintage Black Crackle Steel Chassis
This one measures: 17 x 13 x 3 high...no holes. $25 OBO. Time to unload these goodies...got several of these in various sizes. Regards, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] James Millen Company...
...is still in existence...run by Mr. Frank Gannini. Tel # 978 975 2711 Regards, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] ARRL via W1AW?
Do the Exec's at the ARRL ever broadcast their views, intentions etc via their communication station - W1AW - to the Amateur community? Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] the pregnant future
Hello Ken W2DTC: Yes there is also truth in that matter...fact is as I've read wise men say...the future of ill fortune is to be found in the egg of the present... Sooo...let's all enjoy Ham radio while we can... Regards, Steve
[AMRadio] The future?
Is there a reason we must impose the future upon oursleves - now. Is there a problem dealing with future issues when they arrive - in the future? R, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] FCC matters
Hey folks: We only retain what we fight to keep... Add YOUR RF to the matter...only a few of your watts are required...send your email output to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The FCC Acknowledges Receipt of Comments From … Stephen G Tetorka WA2TAK …and Thank You for Your Comments Your Confirmation Number is: '200625401254 ' Date Received: Feb 6 2006 Please note: The Date Received reflects the next official business day. Docket: RM-11306 Number of Files Transmitted: 1
[AMRadio] FCC AM
Glad to see the replies - thank you. My intent in submitting the letter is mainly political. That is, I asked for special consideration for Amplitude Modulation as it seems to me that AM may get less 'respect' in the future than present. I believe that FCC rules will allow AM to have the same bandwidth as used at present. Nevertheless, I wanted to put some heat and noise from a Pro-AM direction to let the FCC folks know there are some opinionated AM'ers working the bands who do not want any future restrictionsthey were talking about it this go around. And...while I was at it...thought I'd ask for more respect...namely AM-use only segments so as to diminsh the AM/SSB elbowing...and add some of that Pro-AM heat. The bottom line...we Hams get only what we fight for ...I engage when folks start THINKING about taking something away... Regards, Steve Tetorka WA2TAK Vietnam Veteran
[AMRadio] My class...
...is a 204A Heising modulated by an 849just had #2 QSO with it... R, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] word for word
1. Thank you Paul/VJB for the courtesy and seeing my 'faux paux' in the wording...good example of Ham espirit in practice, right there from that gent. 2. I had to leave Ham radio back in 1965...as per political orders from Washington to destroy Asian countries and kill people there...got my license back 3 years ago..along with my original call...so... why did FCC reduce the 1000 watt carrier power level?
[AMRadio] ARRL Petition
To FCC To Whom It May Concern: Date: February 1, 2006 I oppose any and all changes as per ARRL bandwidth scheme. More importantly, I respectfully request that FCC provide Amplitude Modulation transmission by Amateur Radio stations with MORE BANDWIDTH...and ...specifically bandwidth - on 160 meters to 10 meters - for AM USE ONLY. Regards, Stephen Tetorka WA2TAK Fair Haven, NJ
[AMRadio] My 2 cents..
Merry Christmas Happy Holidays to all, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Hosstraders - comment
Hi all: This was my first time to the event. Nice gathering of equipment...didn't look like much was selling as it was mostly there at the end of Friday. Makes me wonder about the future of boatanchors...no younger hams...just 'us mature folks'...whose numbers are getting smaller. Regards, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Seeking tubes
Hi all: Might anyone have the following tubes for sale?: 211 849 204 852 Tnx, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Mike
Thanks Guys: This mike is for a vintage 1948 AM rack rig homebrew by W2PLY who moved into Senior Residence. The speech amplifier/modulator schematic is right from August 1947 QST. I got the rack and the 5 sections directly from the flat bed trailer at the estate sale...and now just about finished doing what very little fixin required. The article cites a crystal mike; it feeds directly into the grid of a 6SJ7 with no grid leak resistor. As I understand these things, the mike - what type of cartridge - needs to put out 'so many' microvolts necessary for the tube into which it feeds. And the impedance needs to 'match'. I understand there plenty of gain after the 6SJ7...and one of the 6SN7's has a tone control potentiometer in the grid. Personally, my voice is a little higher from center in pitch..and I'd prefer more lower than higher freq. response...which is generally a problem due to low freq. rolloff in the mike curves...that's why I'm eager to try this 'tone control'. I guess the first question is: what impedance number is required for a 6SJ7 grid? Your generous help is always appreciated. Regards, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] mike
I appreciate all your time and help, guys. Excuse me for not mentioning the cathode resistor for bias. From what little I have found...both the Collins 310A exciter and WRL Globe King 275 use a 6SJ7 for mike input...in which case, a hi-Z dynamic should work. So...back to square #1 - what is hi? Mouser has cheap ( $4 ) crystal elements whose impedance range is from 9K to 25K which doesn't look hi to me. I've also read that a ceramic element - acting in the same fashion as the piezoelectric - can be used. Which means that my Electro-Voice 729 is a candidate which is already on my shelf...sparkling since I polished all that cast metal to high sheen. The modulators are 2 x 807's going into an RF deck of 2 X 1625's having link coupled input from a 6L6 oscillator or 6L6 doubler stages...fortunately, I can get the 3.5715 Mc FT 243 type rock from PR Crystal for my 20 meter AM freq 14.286...only $15. Working on this restoration is a great learning experience for me...and again, I sincerely appreciate you sharing with this rookie. Regards, Steve WA2TAK PS...the 813 homebrew restoration is in the workshop patiently waiting for me...another 1x3 - now SK - in North Carolina made it.
[AMRadio] Xtals?
Hi all: Seeking FT-243 Xtals for AM: 3.880 MHz 3.885 3.890 3.5715 or thereabouts X4 = 14.286 Tnx, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Xtal mike?
Hi all: My restoration rig requires a crystal microphone. Your reply is appreciated. Tnx, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Xtal mike
Excuse me...'senior moment'...I need one...anyone have one for sale? Tnx, Steve
[AMRadio] Noise
Some new noise showed up just a few days ago...still there. Right dab on 3.9405...just sits there...at least +10 Other guys have complained as well. Regards, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] ARRL reply to mod Q's
Hello Fellow AMers: Following is a reply from Zac Lau in the Technical Services group at ARRL to these questions: 1. How much Frequency Modulation is permitted in Amplitude Modulation mode?...on bands 160 thru 20. 1a. How is this quantity measured. 2. Is it illegal to modulation the oscillator in a transmitter?..even if its a one-tube rig? Hi Steve, Your first question appears simple, but in practice is difficult to answer, because it depends on precisely how AM and FM are defined. The FCC doesn't care exactly what definitions you use, as long as the signal meets good engineering practice. 97.101a. Typically, if the bandwidth is less than 6kHz, you shouldn't run into problems. The bandwidth is typically measured with a spectrum analyzer by the FCC. No, it is not illegal to modulate the oscillator of a one tube rig, as long as you can meet the good engineering practice standard. 73--Zack Lau W1VT Happy (hiup) Hodilays, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] AM space
Hello All: It is my observation that there is a goodly amount of 'open' space from 14.3 to 14.35 MHz. most of the time. Conditions are not favorable as 75...but having ample 'elbow room' sure feels good. Would it be worthwhile to consider an AM gathering location there? PS: anyone familiar with Rothman AM modulation? Happy Holidays, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Remote Rcvr
The group may be interested in a remote receiver located in Salt Lake City. One's access is via Internet. Access is 24/7. Here's a nice way to check out one's antenna farm. Site address is: http://www.smeter.net/ Regards, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Mod xmfr
Hey guys: Thanks for all this education on the plate modulator for my 2 x 813's. Seems to me that: 1. current carrying capability of the wire is first; 2. turns ratio ( creating impedance ) comes next; Just how difficult would it be to make one? Our predecessors did. E/I core or over/under on one core? I understand Hypersil cores are easy to get. Might have a challenge counting high numbers...hi hi 73 Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Mod xmfr?
Hi all: I need to better understand the workings of a plate modulator for AM. Considering the RF amp with 2 x 813's and the modulator with 2 x 813's - what are the equations and math to work out the required wattage, impedance, step ratio etc. And, just how much can one depart from the ideal arrangement and with what effects? ( should I not be able to find the right xmfr for this amp I'm planning to build ). PS: I am seeking that modulator xmfr at this time. Tnx, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Home brew AM
Thanks for the replies. The 812/811 combo was sorta what I had in mind. Getting the components shouldn't be too hard if I keep searching. Let me start here...anyone have any suitable parts? About the E class...read a few things about it...sounds most interesting...but MOSFETS don't have the fragrance of warm vacuum tubes on a chilly winters evening nor the soft orange glow cast through the rig perforations onto the shack walls to keep one company...nor the humming vibrations of pumped RF being piped to the outside antenna. 73 Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Home Brew
Hi Guys: You're all really great - I sure need this help. My last home brew was an 807 CW xmtr back in 1963 when I got my novice license...just got it back 18 months ago after being QRX for 40 years. There's many ways to go - component wise - so let me express my 'view' of the rig. I like simple - very simple - most simple, like minimalist...as opposed to having features, bells whistles. Style-wise, I'd like to use nice, shinny vintage parts...with contemporary materials...rather than try to get the neovintage look. The pictures I've seen on some Eclass rigs appeals to me...clean and neat looking. Don't know if I'd like the Amp Mod separate units or stacked. Stacked in a single enclosure sounds easy mechanically...and little less work? Not having fans/blowers seems to be a good operating advantage with less interfering noise. Seems like the replies are 'amp-minded' rather than complete high power AM transmitter..which gets to the matter of the exciter. I'm presently completing my DX100 ala GTO ( Fire Enginer red w/ chrome ) restoration...might I be able to put the MODAMP into a DX100 enclosure?? Make a nice looking set...but might be a bit too tight? Tnx, Steve WA2TAK
[AMRadio] Home Brew
Hello All: I'd like to build my own AM transmitter. Tube style; more than 200 watts. Sure a heck of a lot to choose from...but I'd like to hear what you think. OR...if someone knows of a home brew for sale Tnx, Steve WA2TAK