After a discussion about crazy application of tubes I got Bobs permission to
post these two pictures on a webpage. Figured you might enjoy a...
pair of water cooled 6L6s: http://www.hamnutz.com/w1eof/n2ixk/
73,
Mark W1EOF
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Thanks,
Bob,W4WSZ
RWM
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Looking for a thorderson pt20a14 interstage transformer.
I am growing VERY tired of all this bickering back and forth ON THE
LIST, as I'm very certain most the people on this list are too. We
are all going to make mistakes from time to time, and when you have
400+ members on an email list, it's likely to happen more often than
we would like. That's wh
YOU SHOUDA BEEN AROUND WHEN I WAS SELLING A "TON " OF IRON AT 10 CENTS A
POUND
In a message dated 8/20/06 11:32:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I know Brian has said it, and said it (and said it some more)... maybe
> just one more time will help someone else understand.
>
>
Been said enough several times over. Now, can we get on to something
interesting here?
Den
In a message dated 8/20/06 11:23:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> My question was, are we paying $50 for it, because it was in a
> transmitter? Are we paying $50 for it, because it's rated for the same
> filament power as 833's? Or are we expected to pay $50 for it, simply
> because it's 'ol
You're probably right, Grant, it would take a pretty good bump to move
the coil. If I can't find something pretty soon I'll just go back
together with it as I am very anxious to see if it is correct. This is
my first one to work on and it has been a lot of fun, but trying. Like
everything el
Darn - I noticed, too late, that I had forgotten to trim off the "original
message" text when I replied to a recent request for
sources of trick hardware for pots, etc. I am well aware of the need to clip
off that text, and I have clippped it off in the past,
but I forgot all about it in my hast
Joe did you get the check from me okk The PMR works great...Dirty
controls only problem...
Thanks Bob
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Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:02 AM
To: Discussion of AM Radio
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Fi
Excellant point Geoff.
I'm sure you know the one I'm talking about, so I won't bother to
include the relevant clipped quoted text for context!!
73 Mark K3MSB
The only reason I would pay $50.00 for it would be if I had a need for such
a thing, because such things are generally unobtanium over here(near
computer weenie land).Not sure about anyone else. Just mentioned it if
someone had a need for it. I am hoping that I can find similar items in the
future
Gentlemen.
I know Brian has said it, and said it (and said it some more)... maybe
just one more time will help someone else understand.
Brian is attempting to create an archive of the AM Reflector postings,
and keep the technical discussions for posterity, and future reference.
Can you imag
crawfish wrote:
Not over in computer weenie land of north AL where I work. I would imagine
it is from a BC transmitter. You boys in TX be glad you can find stuff like
that. We have to wait on someone to part out a BC transmitter or find a
"snowbird" getting rid of stuff when they retire down her
Not over in computer weenie land of north AL where I work. I would imagine
it is from a BC transmitter. You boys in TX be glad you can find stuff like
that. We have to wait on someone to part out a BC transmitter or find a
"snowbird" getting rid of stuff when they retire down here.I don't need one
> changing the endpoint tuning. Some have said just leave it
> loose, but I am a little leery.
It's probably been 5-6 years since I've worked on one. Except for a set of
GD twins, I finally sold off all of my St. James gear. I seem to remember
being able to get it snug (not tight, just snug
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