Re: [AMRadio] National PW Dial

2007-03-13 Thread Sara Wayne Steiner
I found that the variables in the command set series of transmitters are very close to straight line frequency. Some years ago I built a variable osc. using one of those caps and a mechcanical digital counter and was in within less than .5 khz over a 200khz band (160m). I of course had to do

RE: [AMRadio] National PW Dial

2007-03-13 Thread John Coleman ARS WA5BXO
I may do this again Wayne as this has sparked and interest for me. A project of this type makes one appreciate the workmanship and engineering that goes into some of the old radios that tracked so well. Frequency counters are wonderful pieces of equipment but when you throw the switch on a 100KC

Re: [AMRadio] low band am

2007-03-13 Thread Jack
Hey Charlie, Or run QRO with a Ranger . You guys still running the 2 meter AM get together on 144.400? 73, Jack WA9NQW On Mar 13, 2007, at 7:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Steve: Thanks for your comments re low power AM. Yes, I have heard that the folks in India make do with what

Re: [AMRadio] low band am

2007-03-13 Thread Donald Sanders
Right on! I use my TS 670 on 40, 15, 10 and 6 ssb,cw,fm and AM at 5 to 10 watts output. I have worked from near Atlanta to Arizona and New Mexico on 40 AM at mid day. I work 200 to 400 miles on 40 daily with 54 to 58 reports.Close ion I get S9 to 10 over depending on propagation. I believe the

[AMRadio] fs: Kenwood TS-450s $500.00 + S/H

2007-03-13 Thread Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis
Very Good Condition. Pic's Available. Has Manual, DC Cord, Palm Mic. Thank You, --- Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis Universal Life Ministries (ULC) http://www.ulc.org Moderator Hunterdonfree http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/hunterdonfree