Hi Evan and all Drake fans:
Sir, you are welcome. Upwind and outside seems like a good choice. Good luck
with your work.
73,
Chuck - AA5WG
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Well it's all buttoned up and working, thanks for all the help !
Like I said, I knew the previous owner had done surgery on it, just
not aware that included the can which he also replaced.
So just made for a confusing time.
To add insult to injury, when I got that last 100uF section wired up,
I
Thanks Richard, Garey,
Much of my confusion has been caused because the previous owner had
done surgery to it, so instead of a can with C90 B,C,D 100uF (plus
C90A 29uF), the can that was installed only had two 100uF sections,
then they'd tucked another 100uF can under the chassis. As well, the
tr
Lee,
What type blade do you use? I typically have high tooth count carbide blades
on my table saw for cutting wood. Have used them for cutting aluminum stock,
but it kind of dulls the blade :-)
TNX es 73
Ron
WD8SBB
--- On Sat, 7/24/10, LEE BAHR wrote:
From: LEE BAHR
Subject: Re: [Drakelis
Hi to all:
I recommend using a diamond coated blade for your table saw to cut phenolic or
expoxy laminate boards. I cut this stuff allot and the diamond coated saw
blade is what works best for me. Remember too, phenolic and epoxy laminates
require special dust collection systems designed f
On my schematic it shows R91 150 2W between C90C and C90B ?
At any rate, I'm referring to the resistor that I found on the bottom
of the can, between the two 100uF tabs.
Chuck, K1OM
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Garey Barrell wrote:
> Chuck -
>
> I'm not sure what you are referring to, b
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