Rick,
Weren't you looking for something like these before?
e-bay Item number: 270171841484
2 New MSD Adjustable Delay On Release Relays 1-10 Sec
36.5vdc coil might work on 24/28dc.
Ends real soon at 16hrs from the time of this message.
Usual disclaimers, no connection to seller.
Bill,
KB3DK
Rick Brashear wrote:
I have a RF choke that is supposed to be a 2.5 mh @ 125 ma and 50 ohm DC
resistance. It measures 40 ohms DC resistance. Do you think it may be
giving in to the years of heat it's been exposed to? More importantly, do
you think the 10 ohm deficit would make any difference i
Considering the big rush to occupy the expanded band regions, there sure is no
rush needed to restrict the "occupied bandwidth" there !! In fact, I would
welcome some more "fidelity transmissions".
73, K0NG. (use it or lose it)
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I have a RF choke that is supposed to be a 2.5 mh @ 125 ma and 50 ohm DC
resistance. It measures 40 ohms DC resistance. Do you think it may be
giving in to the years of heat it's been exposed to? More importantly, do
you think the 10 ohm deficit would make any difference in its operation? It
ap
Good point, Charlie.
Mod-U-Lator,
Mike(y)
W3SLK
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Wow, so according to the '*' AM allowed in certain
segments only. Considering the US amateurs love of
the ARRL 160 meter band plan, I'm sure this one will
be observed to about the same level of concern. If
you think th
Wow, so according to the '*' AM allowed in certain
segments only. Considering the US amateurs love of
the ARRL 160 meter band plan, I'm sure this one will
be observed to about the same level of concern. If
you think the IARU is trying to show a little muscle
here, please be aware of how various i
Nortex website is: http://www.montagar.com/~patj/nortex.htm
Rick/K5IAR
If instead you are referring to Nortex, they didn't have one themselves.
Others on the web had pictures and gave their address and phone number(s).
Bob - N0DGN
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Bob Peters wrote:
Still the best little HAMFEST in Texas..Ohhh Did I mention Geoff
was there with the sweat dripping of his body.
I think Mason's son called it right... I went by there, and Bob was off
on his scooter somewhere, (Bob can walk - he just chooses not to) and I
asked where Bob
To assure a bandwidth of 2700 KHz you would need a 2.1 or 2.5 filter and
have a very sharp drop off of the audio above cutoff.
Healthfully yours,
Don W4BWS
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From: "Mike Sawyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Ser
Nortex did not have a website that one could use to order sadly. He had
quite a collection of very good parts.
Jim/W5JO
Houses
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I am still hoping someone will post the URL of their website.
Thanks,
Here's an 'unofficial pictorial' site...
http://www.bunkerofdoom.c
Well Folks another Belton is in the history books. It was again very
good.
HOT as what we refer to Hell..Showed up Friday at noon and again checked
into the onsite
hotel which was sold out again. Took a quick run through the outside
and a lot of the group
was present and accounted for. Lots of f
Having looked at the 'bandplan', I will not be adhering to these guidelines!
Even SSB at 2700 Hz sounds like highly percolated fecal matter!
Mod-U-Lator,
Mike(y)
W3SLK
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The United States, which the ARRL represents at IARU, has only one vote.
We have no idea how they voted, or even if this voluntary "International"
band plan, even came up for a vote. There is no mention of a vote on this
plan in the last two years of IARU meeting minutes. Many member countries
alre
It is listed in HF Radios.N8ZRD has a Ranger II for sale for $300. pickup only
near Dayton, OH. Ad#622108.Usual disclaimers apply.
Joe
W4AAB
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Thanks for the info on Nortex.
73,
John, W4AWM
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If instead you are referring to Nortex, they didn't have one themselves.
Others on the web had pictures and gave their address and phone number(s).
Bob - N0DGN
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I am still hoping someone will post the URL of their website.
Thanks,
John, W4AWM
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still hoping someone will post the URL of their website.
Thanks,
Here's an 'unofficial pictorial' site...
http://www.bunkerofdoom.com/nortex/index.html
here's another little bit of trivia... Apparently Lewis kicked off
rather recently..
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If you are referring to Boeing, then:
http://www.boeing.com/assocproducts/surplus/index_enterprise.html
Bob - N0DGN
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I am still hoping someone will post the URL of their website.
Thanks,
John, W4AWM
I am still hoping someone will post the URL of their website.
Thanks,
John, W4AWM
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Raytheon broadcast transmitter, free with purchase of
R390A.
(or the other way around, it's a package, whatever)
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This morning I wrote to Mr Sumner about this band plan and he replied, "The
plan does not have "restrictive limitations." By definition, band plans are
simply voluntary guidelines."
I disagreed, pointing out that it indeed does have restrictive limitations
and bandplans have a track record of
In case you haven't heard...
Joe W4AAB
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From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 8:00 AM
Subject: GB> Great Old Surplus Houses
> For those of y'all who haven't seen this yet,
> the Bo
I smell Dave Sumner in this.
Jim/W5JO
Good catch, Don. You're right - this is probably the result of the
parting-shot by the League officials that they would "revisit" their
earlier failed
bandwidth-control plan "at a later time".
Not only are the restrictions on AM crazy, but what about
Leave it to the ARRgghhL to give the members exactly what they do not want!
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Good catch, Don. You're right - this is probably the result of the
parting-shot by the League officials that they would "revisit" their earlier
failed
bandwidth-control plan "at a later time".
Not only are the restrictions on AM crazy, but what about holding the FM on
the high end of 10m
More on the Nortex situation from the Glowbugs list.
Joe W4AAB
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Bry,
Thanks for posting this. I knew Lewis and went to his place on several
occasions. He was truly a great and brilliant man. I am so sorry to hear
about his leaving us.
I'll see if I can fid more info from around herein Dallas.
Rick/K5IAR
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FOR SALE:
Shure 444 microphone with HEIL ELEMENT inside.
Excellent shape and sounds wonderful on the air.
Cord has 8-pin plug on it. The original data sheets are
included for both the Shure 444 and the Heil element.
This is the standard gray Shure mic with locking PTT.
Available for $45.00 plus
FOR SALE: HALLLICRAFTERS 5R10 RADIO RECEIVER
Here's a great little Hallicrafters set. Model 5R10 - looks similar to
the other
S38 series receivers.
Here is a nice 5 tube shortwave set, AC-DC superhet design
for excellent reception. Has ALL NEW TUBES: 12SA7, 12SK7,
12SQ7, 50L6,
35Z5 and is i
FYI - from Stuart Rohre in another group:
I just got this email from James Musgrove, K5BZH:
"Jimmy Waters contacted me today to let me know that
Lewis Cearley died this morning. He has been in
failing health. To make matters worse, he fell the
other day and was placed in the hospital as a res
Notice bandwidth limitations, with only 6 KHz maximum for DSB A.M., denoted
by (*), listed for two small segments in the 80m. band. Nothing in 160 or
40, or any other band except for 10m.
I suspect that ARRL will promote this in the US, and possibly even petition
the FCC to incorporate it int
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