Richard
Just bought a 500 vac CT 125ma with 6.3 volt fil. from Fair radio for $23
brand new nice transformer.
Carl
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From: RICHARD GEORGE k6...@msn.com
To: amlist amradio@mailman.qth.net, Old Tube Radios
boatanch...@theporch.com
Sent: Monday, May
Hello David,
First of all, it's not a matter of SPAM. We have a rule on this list, and
have for a long time. NO FOR SALE ads!! Period! Doesn't matter to me how
you want to preamble your ad. We have a list just for ads and wants.
Second; we also have a rule on THAT list about posting anything
You don't need a driver transformer at all if you go ab1 modulators ...
Brett
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From: r.kov...@att.net
To: AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:39 AM
Subject: [AMRadio] (no subject)
Hi. I have a Johnson Ranger with a bad audio driver
Hi Brett. Thanks for the info. I considered your suggestion but Iwanted to keep
the Ranger original as possible so that is why I would like to replace the
driver transformer.Bob W6KYM
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Been done many times before. Works verry well. (P-124)
Lee, w0vt
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From: Brett Gazdzinski
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] (no subject)
You
Cool!! Thanks for sharing it!
73,
Ellen - AF9J
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From: M. K. Hess
To: amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 12:59 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] (no subject)
Hi Folks,
I just got done using my slack, Turkey Day Time, to write up my
Meghom is a brand and also a type (wound?).
joe
--- On Fri, 6/27/08, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] (no subject)
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service amradio@mailman.qth.net
Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 2:23 AM
500 thousand
What size?
joe
--- On Fri, 6/27/08, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [AMRadio] (no subject)
To: amradio@mailman.qth.net
Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 1:09 AM
Where would I go to find a 100K to 500K megohm resistor that
didn't cost a
king's ransom?
1/2 watt would be fine or even smaller I would imagine. I don't see any
load on it.
Rick
What size?
joe
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500 thousand megs? Dont think they make such an animal.
Regards,
Gary
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From: Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 8:09 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] (no subject)
Where would I go to find a 100K to 500K megohm resistor that didn't
I think you're right, Gary.
Rick
500 thousand megs? Dont think they make such an animal.
Regards,
Gary
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Maybe true but the word RESISTOR was used, not CAPACITOR.
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From: kenw2dtc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] (no subject)
500 thousand megs
I am assuming you mean 10 to 50 and not 500,000,000,000, if the
former they are readily available if the later you will probably have to
make it, suggest small pieces of glass plate silvered on each side, remove
silver until you have the value you want, testing will be a major problem
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 6:10 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] (no subject)
I've seen no subscription request from this person, and the requests come
nearly daily. I admit anyone so long as they give me their call sign on the
submission form
I've seen no subscription request from this person, and the requests
come nearly daily. I admit anyone so long as they give me their call
sign on the submission form, and even those who don't, I email them
privately for their call. We don't blindly subscribe anyone to the
list.
Have him email
I have used RG58 sucessfully.
My 5kv megger shows no breakdown.
bob...w2ami
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From: Jan Erik Holm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] (no subject
On 6/4/07, Tom Elmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is a good location to order high voltage cable rated for at least 2kv or
more?
Tom, some auto parts stores can still order the old solid core spark
plug wire in most any lengths. I got a whole spool of it several
years back. It is easily
You can use spark plug wire for 2kv...try NAPA if they are up there.
just make sure you get wire and not that composite stuff Fair
Radio also sells the stuff mail order..
http://www.fairradio.com/ klc
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From: Tom Elmore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Tom wrote:
Where is a good location to order high voltage cable rated for at
least 2kv or more?
The good stuff is Belden 8866. That's 18 ga picture tube wire rated to 40 kV.
Any of the usual Belden distributors should have. I use it in the
UHF TV transmitters for the 30 kV IOT tube
Neon sign shops have wire that will easily handle 2 kw. How much do you
need?
Rick
Where is a good location to order high voltage cable rated for at least 2kv
or more?
Thank You
Tom Elmore KA1NVZ
Anchorage, Alaska
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For only 2 kV I just would use RG58.
/ Jim SM2EKM
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Rick Brashear wrote:
Neon sign shops have wire that will easily handle 2 kw. How much do you
need?
Rick
Where is a good location to order high voltage cable rated for at least 2kv
or more?
Your local auto parts store. As for the bulk metal spark
plug wire.
Jim/W5JO
Where is a good location to order high voltage cable rated
for at least 2kv or more?
Thank You
Tom Elmore KA1NVZ
Anchorage, Alaska
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Tom ,
I do not how much you need but I have 100's pf feet of good HV cabne
amd if you are looking for a small amount I can give you some just email
me and we can work out the shipping.
Gary- The INR
Tom Elmore wrote:
Where is a good location to order high voltage cable rated for at least
Sorry about the spelling, You can tell when I am in a hurry :-)
Gary - The INR
Tom Elmore wrote:
Where is a good location to order high voltage cable rated for at least 2kv or
more?
Thank You
Tom Elmore KA1NVZ
Anchorage, Alaska
Sorry about that guys This should have been off line...
Bob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 6:32 PM
To: 'Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service'
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] (no subject)
Hi Jim
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] (no subject)
Your local auto parts store. As for the bulk metal spark
plug wire.
Jim/W5JO
Where is a good location to order high voltage cable rated
for at least 2kv or more?
Thank You
Tom Elmore KA1NVZ
Anchorage, Alaska
Will toilet paper do?
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From: Bob Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service'
amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 6:32 PM
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] (no subject)
Hi Jim...Please remember the front panel and the 100
Sorry, fellas. Old age here in the cranial department. It is an Eldico
SSB-1000. Not 2000. That is the year it seems my brain is in presently. HI
Moved into a new shack out in the back yard and trying to get everything set up
after 30 years in the old shack in the garage. Whew, the
Coleman ARS WA5BXO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 1/23/06, ne1s [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was like being caught in a time warp. Some of my fondest childhood
memories are of hanging out in my grandfather's cellar in Chatham, NJ
building, fixing or otherwise diddling with some radio with WABC cranking
the tunes.
I used to enjoy listening
I thought it was WABeatlesC, with Vic Morrow or Cousin Brucie and you
only heard the News at 5 to, and 25 past the hour.
At 09:36 AM 1/24/06, you wrote:
On 1/23/06, ne1s [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was like being caught in a time warp. Some of my fondest childhood
memories are of hanging
Radio amradio@mailman.qth.net
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I thought it was WABeatlesC, with Vic Morrow or Cousin Brucie and you
only heard the News at 5 to, and 25 past the hour.
At 09:36 AM 1/24/06, you wrote:
On 1/23/06, ne1s [EMAIL PROTECTED
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There was also a station over in NY that played big band music a few
years ago, but they got bought up by Disney and ended up playing
children's music and soundtracks from Disney movies. Think it was
WQEW? Up near the top of the dial.
WQEW runs 50 kW on 1560 kHz and
You're a lucky man, Larry. I wish I could get WABC 770 Kc here in
Dallas. Enjoy!
Rick
K5IZ
ne1s wrote:
Last Saturday nite I was down in the cellar shack, working on building
a PP 805 modulator deck for a 1930s open relay-rack transmitter I'm
restoring that, to the best of my knowledge,
Larry...
Thanks for that post. When I was a kid in Philadelphia, hanging on the
corner with the crowd, I would often listen to Seventy - Seven, Double U -
A - B - See! when the conditions were right. I can still hear that Jingle
in my head! (Almost 60 years old - Next April)
I
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K4XM
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 8:31 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] (no subject)
Not sure exactrly what you want but BW coil stock 8 tpi number 14 makes
a
wonderful tuner for 80 through 10 meter at full power
Greg the BW ministock is still available. Is that what you are seeking?
http://www.bwantennas.com/
73 Jim
W5JO
Does anyone know of a source for winding air core coils similar to the
old BW types?? I need two 2-3in diameter with about 60-70 turns for a
tuner - at least 12ga. There was
Bob Scupp wrote:
Geoff-
However, there are always the few and proud like us who rebel and resist
and do not accept this as the norm. AMEN!!!
Best 73's,
Bob K5SEP
Exactly, and it's because we're -different- that we're treated like
we're 2nd class citizens.
Whatever happened to respect?
Of course, amateurs have for years used pentodes and tetrodes, including
807's and 1625's, as triodes in grounded grid linear service. I have never
seen the resistor used. They simply ground all the grids and feed rf to the
cathodes.
With 1625's and 807's, a modification is required, to
How does the group feel about the ARRL proposed 9 KHZ AM bandwidth
limit? You can read the proposal at
http://www.arrl.org/announce/bandwidth.htmlhttp://www.arrl.org/announce/bandwi
dth.html
In the minutia of the details, one also finds:
There are certain incumbent amateur operations that
I think it almost smells, continued segregation of the bands by mode and now
bandwidth. In the spirit of deregulation should amateurs be allowed to
experiment with any mode created by amateurs in any bandwidth needed for the
experiment, at any segment of any band? After all we are amateurs that,
Ronnie is right. Here is the link: http://bama.sbc.edu/
But use an FTP program to download.
73 Jim
de W5JO
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From: w5sum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] (no subject)
do a search
I've got two in the que to go that way, but they're still here.
this is a reply to a message from me, that showed up.
Regards,
-Jeff
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Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 08:08
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