Re: [AMRadio] Please help me identify a really nice old keyer

2007-11-23 Thread Jim Wilhite
I knew we should not have had the recent tread about how old we were and how long we have been licensed. See what you get! Jim/W5JO That really makes me feel like I am rushing headlong into oldbuzzardism. "A really nice OLD keyer from the nineteen SIXTIES." I usually think of "nice old

Re: [AMRadio] Please help me identify a really nice old keyer

2007-11-23 Thread jeremy-ca
Dilks K2TQN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service" Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 9:48 PM Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Please help me identify a really nice old keyer At 09:39 PM 11/23/2007, you wrote: That really makes me feel like I am rushing hea

Re: [AMRadio] Please help me identify a really nice old keyer

2007-11-23 Thread John Dilks K2TQN
At 09:39 PM 11/23/2007, you wrote: That really makes me feel like I am rushing headlong into oldbuzzardism. "A really nice OLD keyer from the nineteen SIXTIES." I usually think of "nice old radio stuff" as being from pre-WW2, or from the1940's at the latest. To me, stuff from the 1960's is

Re: [AMRadio] Please help me identify a really nice old keyer

2007-11-23 Thread D. Chester
Please help me identify a really nice old keyer (from the 1960s I'll guess.) John Dilks, K2TQN That really makes me feel like I am rushing headlong into oldbuzzardism. "A really nice OLD keyer from the nineteen SIXTIES." I usually think of "nice old radio stuff" as being from pre-WW2, or

Re: [AMRadio] Please help me identify a really nice old keyer

2007-11-22 Thread jeremy-ca
modified NC-183 with a 3rd IF stage and a switchable IF bandwidth. I need a schematic. I enjoy your QST column. Carl KM1H - Original Message - From: "John Dilks K2TQN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 8:17 PM Subject: [AMRadio] Please help me i

[AMRadio] Please help me identify a really nice old keyer

2007-11-22 Thread John Dilks K2TQN
Please help me identify a really nice old keyer (from the 1960s I'll guess.) The photos are here: http://www.eht.com/oldradio/k2tqn/keyer/index.htm Thanks, 73, John Dilks, K2TQN __ Our Main Website: http://www.amfone.net AMRadio maili