I believe "Gold case" refers to the price of $45.00.
KB8NXO
On 6/30/10, Howard Traxler wrote:
>
> Sorry for duplicating, but: the way this list handles replies is very
> confusing to me.
>
> Who was it who posted the
> "3.5 MHz band = 14.600 MHz ($45.00) "
>Gold case??
>
> and what is mea
That post was by ddswl
On 30-Jun-10 21:30, Howard Traxler wrote:
Sorry for duplicating, but: the way this list handles replies is very
confusing to me.
Who was it who posted the
"3.5 MHz band = 14.600 MHz ($45.00) "
Gold case??
and what is meant by gold case?
Thanks.
Howard, WA9RY
Well guys, I found the trouble. I decided to try inserting a signal
with my sig gen and started with the antenna jack, then went to the
external antenna jack, then went to the fuse lamp socket (tested lamp
removed) on the relay side, then to the T-9 side, VOILA! Good strong
signal S9+5 at 50uv.
Sorry for duplicating, but: the way this list handles replies is very
confusing to me.
Who was it who posted the
"3.5 MHz band = 14.600 MHz ($45.00) "
Gold case??
and what is meant by gold case?
Thanks.
Howard, WA9RYF___
Drakelist mailing li
No, there is no provision for a fan on the R-7, and yes, it does get
warm! Since they're still running 30 years later, it's probably not
worth worrying about. I do like things running cooler, so a small fan
blowing on the back panel heatsink certainly wouldn't hurt anything.
73, Garey - K4OA
I have recently acquired a very nice R-7, but am surprised at how warm/hot the
radio gets after about 45 minutes. I know there was a fan for the TR-7, but
will that fan fit on the R-7? If yes, does anyone have one they would want to
part with?
WB9NJB R. Hunter Ellington
303-454-0543/720-560
"3.5 MHz band = 14.600 MHz ($45.00) "
Gold case??
- Original Message -
From: Bry Carling
To: Howard Traxler ; Drakelist
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 2:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] FS;Xtal's
Hello Howard,
I have the following Drake 4-line crystals available:
Hello Howard,
I have the following Drake 4-line crystals available:
3.5 MHz band = 14.600 MHz ($45.00)
1.5 MHz band = 12.600 MHz ($16.00)
28.0 MHz band = 39.100 MHz ($16.00)
28.5 MHz band = 39.600 MHz ($16.00)
29.0 MHz band = 40.100 MHz ($16.00)
Any use to you?
73 de AF4K, Brian
http://www.af
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