"Dennis Monticelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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Just a moderate amount of air assist makes a big difference in terms
of reducing peak component temp, reducing temp gradients, and
minimizing temp
Garey Barrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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Peter -
I haven't, but I can tell you that the cabinet top of the T-4X(any) can
be too hot to comfortably hold you hand on it after extended
transmis
"Peter Bent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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Just curious, has anyone actually measured the temps in the cages-- before
and after?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello-
I am restoring a Drake 2B and need these parts:
1 Main Tuning Knob
1 Dial Pointer ( long red one that slides with string drive)
Thanks, Byron WA5THJ.
Ron Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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The way I went about his was a half wave (single diode) and filter cap
from the 12VAC filament line. I drive a 24 volt fan drawing air out of
the final
Garey Barrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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Amazing how much mis-information flows over the internet!!
Temperature stability is a function of temperature CHANGE, not absolute
temperature. The
"Jim Shorney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 15:27:52 -0600, Howard Traxler wrote:
>I was told that the xmtr was designed to run at that
>temperature and that I'd have drift pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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Not sure I understand that comment about the drift, hi hi. The drift is a
function of the thermal environment with respect to the PTO components,
including any negati
"Howard Traxler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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A-way back in the day, when my first Drake twins were new to me--that would
be the late 60's--I was told that the xmtr was designed to run at that
t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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I use specially selected 220v fans that start and run reliably at 110 v.
Can't hear them and they are the ones I use on L4B/L7 power supply
upgrades/rebuilds.
Merry
"Eugene Balinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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All,
One of the other solutions that is easy and quiet it to
use a 24 volt DC fan and run it off of your station 12V DC
supply. These fans are u
Good Morning All,
If you take a moment to click onto this site
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=220185518740&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=012
it will become readily apparent why I'm experimenting here with the notion of
using a dedicated RF signal generator as a replacement
"Dennis Monticelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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This is the same scheme that I use. It is flexible, quiet, and
completely non-invasive. Also, I second the recommendation on the
Panasonic Panafl
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