Re: [AMRadio] Ten Meter AM Transceiver

2006-07-02 Thread crawfish
Would I love to find one of those! I had a G-50, and dummy me, sold it! I have an HA-410 which needs a lot of work. Joe W4AAB - Original Message - From: "Ed Berbari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio" Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 8:38 PM Su

Re: [AMRadio] Ten Meter AM Transceiver

2006-07-02 Thread Ed Berbari
Byron, You might want to look at the Gonset G-28. Its a great concept to begin your thoughts. Separate TX & RX VFOs. Ed, W9EJB - Original Message - From: "Byron Tatum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 8:28 PM Subject: [AMRadio] Ten Meter AM Transceiver Hello-

[AMRadio] Ten Meter AM Transceiver

2006-07-02 Thread Byron Tatum
Hello- I am looking for a good construction article for a nice 10 meter AM transceiver, tube type VFO controlled. Have studied the one from Bill Orr Radio HB 16th edition 27-6 by W7JNC. Although it is a mobile design am considering it for less compact fixed station style. Thanks, Byron WA5TH

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread david knepper
Thanks again to all that straightened me out on this matter. Dave, W3ST Publisher of the Collins Journal Secretary to the Collins Radio Association www.collinsra.com - the CRA Website Now with PayPal CRA Nets: 3805 Khz every Monday at 8 PM EST and 14255 every Saturday at 12 Noon EST - Origina

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Phil Galasso
- Original Message - From: "david knepper" > I am getting a message from Paypal that I have some undisclosed activity. > It has a box that I am to click on to acess my accont. I get that crap all the time. It is a classic phishing expedition to try to get your credit card number and other

Re: [AMRadio] Grundig Radio Console

2006-07-02 Thread Phil Galasso
- Original Message - From: "Jim Miller WB5OXQ" > Mine plays pretty good but there seems to > be a bandwidth problem on the fm band and the tuning is very touchy or the > sound is distorted. The FM channels are narrower in Europe than they are in the Americas. A European FM channel is only

[AMRadio] CCA First Wednesday AM Night July 5th!

2006-07-02 Thread Larry WA9VRH
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Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Harry Vaught, KT4AE
Got me man. The only Starbucks I've ever had was from a thermos in the University of Georgia coffee shop. I thought it was bitter and too strong. My son can't live without it. You should see him trying to find a substitute here in Maryville. I'm a tea guy myself. I hear you on 40 meters A

[AMRadio] Re: FS: AMM-1 and RFA-2

2006-07-02 Thread I COLLECT TRAINS
Error in price. should be $600.00 Shipped Con-US Thank You, Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis Universal Life Ministries (ULC) http://www.ulc.org Moderator Hunterdonfree http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/hunterdonfree

[AMRadio] fs: Belar AMM-1 and RFA-2

2006-07-02 Thread I COLLECT TRAINS
I have a Belar AMM-1 and RFA-2 Set Available. I have done a visual inspection of the items inside and out. they are in great condition inside and out. I have replaced the HP style oval AC Jacks with the new "D" Style 3 pin Computer Jacks. the job was done nice and neat. I bench tested the AMM-1 M

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread W4AWM
Dave, Ignore the message and any threats to do things like cutting off your credit or your account (if you even have one.) Forward the message in it's entirety to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then delete the message from your computer. 73, John, W4AWM

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Peter Markavage
That's one "grande" cup or does that come in their "big boy" pail. Pete, cwa On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 13:53:24 -0400 "Harry Vaught, KT4AE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I got a PayPal spoof the other day saying I'd ordered $112 worth of > Starbucks coffee. I forwarded it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I rec

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Ed Berbari
Dave, I get them all the time - spam - kill it. I also get them from almost every bank known to man - kill them too. They totally have the look of an official site. Ed, W9EJB - Original Message - From: "david knepper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio" Sent: Sunday

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread david knepper
Thanks to all that responded. Very much appreciated. Dave, W3ST Publisher of the Collins Journal Secretary to the Collins Radio Association www.collinsra.com - the CRA Website Now with PayPal CRA Nets: 3805 Khz every Monday at 8 PM EST and 14255 every Saturday at 12 Noon EST - Original Messa

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Donald Chester
From: "david knepper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I am getting a message from Paypal that I have some undisclosed activity. It has a box that I am to click on to acess my accont. Of course, I do not. Has anyone else received this what appears to be a legitimate alert from PayPal? I get those regu

Re: [AMRadio] Motorized Variables

2006-07-02 Thread Rick Brashear
Thanks Geoff... all great ideas. I'm like you, I don't think I'll be switching bands very often, but would like to have the capabillity to do so without having to go through too much trouble. W5OMR/Geoff wrote: Rick Brashear wrote: Geoff, Another thought Rick, is that you could get a 10

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread RJ Mattson
Yes I sent it to spoof at paypal dot com They confirmed bogus. bob...w2ami - Original Message - From: "david knepper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio" Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 1:24 PM Subject: Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator I am getting a message fr

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Harry Vaught, KT4AE
I got a PayPal spoof the other day saying I'd ordered $112 worth of Starbucks coffee. I forwarded it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I received an automatic reply that it certainly wasn't theirs and they would investigate. DO NOT CLICK ON ANYTHING IN YOUR MESSAGE. Forward it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread w9gt
Yes, I have received that thing several times. It is a scam to try to get your personal info. Delete it or send to eBay for their investigation. 73, Jack, W9GT -- Original message -- From: "david knepper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I am getting a message from Paypal tha

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Joe A. Taylor
Oh yeah at least once a week now. The site appears to be a "redirect" site It copies your ID and password and sends you along to the real PayPal BUT your info is copied. Be careful! >> Joe << [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: "david knepper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Discussion of AM Radio To

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread david knepper
I am getting a message from Paypal that I have some undisclosed activity. It has a box that I am to click on to acess my accont. Of course, I do not. Has anyone else received this what appears to be a legitimate alert from PayPal? Thanks Dave, W3ST Publisher of the Collins Journal Secretary

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread W5OMR/Geoff
Jim candela wrote: I received this email recently from Russia. The send to: was undisclosed. Did anybody else get this email? Not I. I did get some mail from some crying liberal democrat about the price of drugs, and how they 'loved' (sarcasm noted) our President. The sender seemed to tak

Re: [AMRadio] Motorized Variables

2006-07-02 Thread W5OMR/Geoff
Rick Brashear wrote: Geoff, Thanks! You read my mind (short read!) about the potentiometer and meter configuration to indicate the position. Another thought Rick, is that you could get a 10-turn pot, and gear down the motor to the shaft, if you want *precision* tuning. I may have a

[AMRadio] FS: Misc BA Literature, Military and ARRL Literature

2006-07-02 Thread Merz Donald S
For Sale: Boatanchor, Radio and Electronics Literature Wireless World Magazine, 1971: July, August, September issues in excellent shape. $3/all. This was the UK equivalent of Radio-Electronics Magazine here in the USA. Texas Instruments, Semiconductor Components Division, Communications H

RE: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Merz Donald S
Me too. Straight to the bit bucket. 73, Don M. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jim candela Sent: Sun 7/2/2006 11:22 AM To: Amradio@Mailman.Qth.Net Cc: Subject: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

Re: [AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Ed Swynar
Hi Jim, Yeah, I got it too --- just like I continue to get those bogus eBay / PayPal alerts from the Russian mob, & those "...I've just inherited $25 million from the late President Mahoomba Umagoomba" from the thuggery in Nigeria... ~73!~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ - Original Message - Fr

[AMRadio] FW: Request for HAM Radio Operator

2006-07-02 Thread Jim candela
I received this email recently from Russia. The send to: was undisclosed. Did anybody else get this email? -Original Message- From: Oleg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 2:45 PM To: undisclosed-recipients: Subject: Request for HAM Radio Operator Dear Friend, My

Re: [AMRadio] Motorized Variables

2006-07-02 Thread DLe9480907
Hello Rick what size roller inductor do you need and what you got to trade?

Re: [AMRadio] Motorized Variables

2006-07-02 Thread Rick Brashear
Geoff, Thanks! You read my mind (short read!) about the potentiometer and meter configuration to indicate the position. Since I'll likely remote the 1R2 that should work great along with the other remote connections. I may have a couple of breadslicers that would work, but I thought the va

Re: [AMRadio] Motorized Variables

2006-07-02 Thread W5OMR/Geoff
Jim candela wrote: All said, I have never tried any of this on a vacuum variable capacitor Now maybe a real guru will step in, and set me straight.. How would you do it? Now, I ain't no guru... but, testing is certainly going to be needed here. So, with that in mind, why not bread-boar

Re: [AMRadio] Motorized Variables

2006-07-02 Thread Rick Brashear
Jim, Thanks a million, you definitely helped. I have two 4 RPM 115 vac gear motors I want to use and with your advice it appears I can. If the 4 RPM is too slow I can always gear it up a little faster. They are capacitor start and bi directional, so that should work well. I want to use me

RE: [AMRadio] Motorized Variables

2006-07-02 Thread Jim candela
Rick, I am no guru, but maybe I can help. See below. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rick Brashear Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 11:01 AM To: AMRadio@mailman.qth.net Subject: [AMRadio] Motorized Variables Calling all Vacuum Variable Gurus.