[AMRadio] VFO for 20V3

2005-01-07 Thread Rivpapa1
The Johnson 122 vfo is a good one to use,the one i have is very stable even after over 50 years of life...73's Ron W6MAU

Re: [AMRadio] Matching a 100 watt PA am to drive 833'S

2005-01-07 Thread Patrick Jankowiak
Good points Geoff! Yes I suppose I should give code another try, but I have tried in earnest several times and, well I have problems with languages and ciphers. Never been able to learn any computer language, and my Spanish is nonexistant Donde estas el banjo?. I pass the written stuff just f

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2005-01-07 Thread Bob Gunther
I'm presently converting a Gates BC-1H (and later a BC-1T) transmitter to 160, 75 and 40 meters. Using a HP 3320B frequency synthesizer as a VFO and a home brew MOSFET driver fed into the grids of the 807s. From there I'm modifying the 807 output tank with relays for 160-40. The final output (tw

Re: [AMRadio] QSL.Net

2005-01-07 Thread Geoff
over here it's o.k Chris Papaioannou SV1DAF. - Original Message - From: "Geoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio" Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 3:11 AM Subject: [AMRadio] QSL.Net Is QSL.Net gone? All I get is "The Connection was refused when attempting to contact

Re: [AMRadio] VFO for 20V-3

2005-01-07 Thread gwt
Hi Don, I replyed to the question with the save advice before I saw your post. Seems to me I recall getting the same advice from you 20 years ago when I got my BC610 on the air. You don't think we're getting old do you? ;-) George KE4HJ Donald Chester wrote: I am nearing completion of my 20

Re: [AMRadio] VFO for 20V-3

2005-01-07 Thread gwt
Try to find a Collins PTO from a T195 military transmitter. I've been using one in my BC610 for 20 years. Rock solid once warmed up. I think the T368 transmitter also used one of these. I'm guessing their hard to find now. I bought mine from Fair Radio. Back in those days they cost about 25 buck

[AMRadio] Ranger II 9 prong Plug Needed

2005-01-07 Thread W1PWMAMRadio
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you have the above 9 prong plug from a Ranger you are parting out. Needed for restoration project. Thank you Dick, W1PWM

Re: [AMRadio] QSL.Net

2005-01-07 Thread CHRIS PAPAIOANNOU
over here it's o.k Chris Papaioannou SV1DAF. - Original Message - From: "Geoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio" Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 3:11 AM Subject: [AMRadio] QSL.Net > Is QSL.Net gone? > > All I get is "The Connection was refused when attempting to > cont

Re: [AMRadio] QSL.Net

2005-01-07 Thread peter A Markavage
Works fine here. Pete, wa2cwa On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 19:11:50 -0600 Geoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is QSL.Net gone? > > All I get is "The Connection was refused when attempting to > contact www.qsl.net." > > Looking up www.qsl.net > www.qsl.net > Making HTTP connection to www.qsl.net > Alert!