Re: [AMRadio] Gates BC-1T

2007-05-05 Thread DOXEMF
"A.R.S. -  W5AMI" writes: >Question I have on the 1T is weight.  I am considering getting a >moving company on this one and need a close approximate weight for >this if anyone has it somewhere. It's about 800 lbs with the Iron I believe. Manual is in the shop. I moved mine myself in the back

Re: [AMRadio] USPS Changes May 14

2007-05-05 Thread DOXEMF
"EP Swynar" writes: >FedEx may good for domestic shipments, i.e. U.S.A.-to-U.S.A., but for >INTERNATIONAL deliveries --- like the U.S.A. to Canada --- FORGET it! >Like all of the other "commercials", they have the very ODIOUS habit of >charging us a MINIMUM $25.00 "...brokerage fee" on everyt

[AMRadio] Gates BC-1T

2007-05-05 Thread A.R.S. - W5AMI
I've been looking at a lot of BC rigs for the past week, and have a lead another one. Don't know how many I'm going to end up with before it's over ;) Question I have on the 1T is weight. I am considering getting a moving company on this one and need a close approximate weight for this if anyon

Re: [AMRadio] 10 Meters Making Noise

2007-05-05 Thread crawfish
It was good to hear 10m open, although I didn't get up in the AM part of the band. I could hear good signals, but I need to boost the signal up from 25 watts and maybe use a longer mobile antenna. Joe W4AAB - Original Message - From: "M

Re: [AMRadio] USPS Changes May 14

2007-05-05 Thread EP Swynar
Hi Bry, FedEx may good for domestic shipments, i.e. U.S.A.-to-U.S.A., but for INTERNATIONAL deliveries --- like the U.S.A. to Canada --- FORGET it! Like all of the other "commercials", they have the very ODIOUS habit of charging us a MINIMUM $25.00 "...brokerage fee" on everything they might carr

[AMRadio] 10 Meters Making Noise

2007-05-05 Thread Mike Duke, K5XU
>From Mississippi, it's open to the northeast as far south as Virginia. I just tried to work wa4wrz on 29.0, but he couldn't pull me out of the qsb. He wasn't strong here, but was 90% readable. Mike Duke, K5XU American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs ___

Re: [AMRadio] high-priced accessories and audiophools

2007-05-05 Thread Mike Sawyer
Don said: I thought everything audiophools used was "oxygen free". Heh, heh;>) Mod-U-Lator, Mike(y) W3SLK __ AMRadio mailing list List Rules (must read!): http://w5ami.net/amradiofaq.html List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listin

Re: [AMRadio] high-priced accessories and audiophools

2007-05-05 Thread D. Chester
I usually use Hospital Grade 20 A outlets in recording studio installations and never ran into any gold plated but the isolated ground and overall heavier construction is far better than the cheap 15 A ones found at most electric depts. Sure glad I picked up a 5 gallon bucket of military shelte

Re: [AMRadio] high-priced accessories and audiophools

2007-05-05 Thread D. Chester
Well, thank God for small favors and no price increase!!! However, if one looks carefully, they will see a green dot on each receptacle. This means they are hospital grade and may be used where oxygen is in use. I don't think this justifies a that kind of price but as P.T. Barnum said, "No one eve

Re: [AMRadio] Stuff for trade

2007-05-05 Thread DLe9480907
Hello Ed does the old RCA have a model or chasse # on it I am looking for a model 813 it has a magic eye stunning indicator and preset for tunning stations Thanks Darryl WA5TOO ** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. _

[AMRadio] WTB

2007-05-05 Thread Phil LaMarche
Does anyone have a 4:1 gear and knob for the Collins 75A series? Phil Philip LaMarche LaMarche Enterprises, Inc. www.instantgourmetspices.com www.W9DVM.com 727-944-3226 800-395-7795 pin 02 FAX 727-937-8834 NASFT # 30210 W9DVM _

[AMRadio] Stuff for trade

2007-05-05 Thread EdwMullin
I have some broadcast tube radios that I need to get out of the house. If you're into that sort of thing I'd rather swap for some ham gear. (cash seems to always get used for other stuff like bills and food, go figure) An RCA floor model, non-funtional, all the innards are there, but the ex

Re: [AMRadio] CW Font

2007-05-05 Thread Geoff/W5OMR
CW dead? Hah! Check out the cool font at http://www.1001freefonts.com/rfonts.htm Bry Carling wrote: Unless I am mistaken, that web site is lying about them being "free fonts." Even their links to other "free fonts" go to pay sites. You'd be mistaken. Just click on the font, save it

[AMRadio] FS: Radio and BA-Related Books

2007-05-05 Thread Don Merz
For Sale: Radio and BA Books. $20 each or best reasonable offer. $4 media mialing for 1 book. $1 additional mailing per book. Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you are having troble reading this list, please e-mail me and I will send you a PDF. 73 Editors, The Power Supply Handbook, , , , , , Tab Book

Re: [AMRadio] CW Font

2007-05-05 Thread Don Merz
You are mistaken. Click on WIN FONT and your font will be instantly downloaded. Some fonts are only partial in that they don't have lower case or punctuation or numbers. But many if not most of them are complete. And the ones that aren't generally cost a measly 5 bucks to get whatever is missing.

Re: [AMRadio] CW Font

2007-05-05 Thread Bry Carling
Unless I am mistaken, that web site is lying about them being "free fonts." Even their links to other "free fonts" go to pay sites. > CW dead? Hah! Check out the cool font at > > http://www.1001freefonts.com/rfonts.htm > > Look at the font called RADIOS IN MOTION. > > Not too shabby... > >