At least you have a fairly conventional delay relay,
that Amperite. They seem pretty common to find in
hamfest junk boxes. I have a chart explaining the
nomeclature if you need it to determine normally
open/closed and the time specification.
Try finding what I've got in the Collins 300-G (ca.
194
Forwarded to me from my good friend Bob Peters to distribute:
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There ya go guys...Bob
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What Kent said! Even my Dad has opined that the AX9909, while a
physically pretty tube, seems to have found service only in the WRL
Globe Champion. I can't find a data sheet on then, but I think
they're good for something like 90 W of plate dissipation. I know
that the final cage has a fan on
On 5/12/07, Jim Wilhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Those of you who are trying for WAS on the upper bands might
want to check 10 & 15 now. I just tuned in WWV in Ft.
Collins and I can hear 5, 10, 15 & 20 megacycles real
strong.
I had a few minutes yesterday whilst working around the house to g
Todd, that VE7 is VE7KMF, Karol, a notorious sh*t-disturber on 14.275.
There are literally websites dedicated to his antics! No wonder someone was
telling him to get off the air. That's the usual result of his
transmissions! ;-D
Ed, VA3ES
Todd wrote:
Heard s
Kim et al:
First I've heard of AX9909's being fragile but for me the issue is moot as they
were just way too expensive. I don't know why Leo used it but he was always
interested in a good deal on surplus. When I got my 350A ten years ago I
happened to ask a PA land ham about it and he sent me
On 5/14/07, Ed Sieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Todd, that VE7 is VE7KMF, Karol, a notorious sh*t-disturber on 14.275.
There are literally websites dedicated to his antics! No wonder someone was
telling him to get off the air. That's the usual result of his
transmissions! ;-D
Yeah, Karol is an
Karol, VE7KFM, is the product of the prevailing Canadian zeitgeist, and the
influence of our media. Very sad, and a very ignorant man, no matter how
smart or educated he thinks he is!
Ed, VA3ES
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W5AMI wrote:
Yeah, Karol is an absolute nut, ver
Hi John,
I kind of got confused as to which email I answered. Did you ever get a
chance to look for the mica capacitor?
Thanks,
Rick/K5IZ
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 1:31 PM
To: Discussion of
Oops! Sorry.. I didn't notice the address. I meant to send that directly
to John. My brain hiccupped!
Rick
Hi John,
I kind of got confused as to which email I answered. Did you ever get a
chance to look for the mica capacitor?
Thanks,
Rick/K5IZ
_
I sort of think Leo liked as much power as he could
advertise out of a small a radio as possible. The Champ is
about the size and weight of a DX 100 and put out about
double the power. So the AX 9909 fit that pretty well. Too
bad it was such a fragile tube.
Going to a 4CX 250B would have r
Rick,
Yes but no luck. Here is a message I sent you earlier today:
HI Rick,
Didn't forget about you. I got about halfway to where the caps are in my
basement. I've moved alll stuff from the attic to the basement as I'm
finishing it off and things are crowded down there. Should have the exp
Sorry John for the oversight. My old age is showing! Stay out of harms
way, buddy.
Rick
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Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 4:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [AMRadio
Have had some bad luck with my DX-100. I have a interminet meter, anyone
got one? Also one of my 1625's went bad, does anyone have any for sale.
Don W5FFK
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A Guy from Quebec had some at the Downeast ham fleamarket this past weekend.
Phone # (514) 494-6580, email
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Not sure what value they were but they looked like those in your picture.
73, Dave, VE1ADH
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To: AMRadi
Don,
I was over today helping an elderly ham get ready to dispose of everything
prior to going into assisted living.
I remember he had a box full of 1625's. They were not in boxes but were
clean.
You might want to make an offer and get all of them.
Happy to help you on this end.
73,
Bob,
Don,
I should have a meter and some 1625's around that
I have no use for, you can have them for free.
I think the meter I had has the light inside which
I thought was very cool and un heathkit!
Brett
N2DTS
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