Re: [IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios

2008-09-17 Thread kj8o
Bob, OUTSTANDING!!! That's it precisely!!! I could only glance at these web pages, but maybe this will be enough to get me to fire them up. VY 73 de Joe, KJ8O On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 01:06:36 -0400, Bob Young wrote > Joe is this it? > > http://www.crosleyradios.com/AceV.html > > I think it takes

[IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios

2008-09-16 Thread Bob Young
2008 16:56:01 -0400 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mailing list for the International Radio Club > of America > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Greetings everyone, > > Nice t

Re: [IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios

2008-09-16 Thread kj8o
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 17:22:46 -0400, Craig Healy wrote > No power supply with it? Is there a marked connector? Usually it would > need the filament voltage and B+. Possibly different filament > voltages for different tubes. I think that uses a UV-200 or UV201, > maybe with an "A" suffix. > The

Re: [IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios

2008-09-16 Thread k4ape
Just have to mention that you boys don't have the foggiest idea of what a"heavy" radio is! Use to own the Comanche transmitter made by Radio Laboratories, now that was a heavy piece of equipment. All tubes with a power transformer that had to weigh at lease 50 lbs. The rig must have weighted

Re: [IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios

2008-09-16 Thread Craig Healy
> #2 is an Ace Type V Regenerative Receiver manufactured by the Precision > Equipment Company, Powel Crossley, Jr., President. The radio itself doesn't > weigh that much, but I suspect that coming up with a 200 volt DC power > supply will be the back breaker. > > P.S. if anyone has info on how to u

Re: [IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios

2008-09-16 Thread Marshall
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" Subject: [IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios Greetings everyone, Nice touch on the Extremely Heavy Radio e-mails, Bob and the group. Mine don't fall in that category, hence the Pleasantly Plump monike

[IRCA] Pleasantly Plump Radios

2008-09-16 Thread kj8o
Greetings everyone, Nice touch on the Extremely Heavy Radio e-mails, Bob and the group. Mine don't fall in that category, hence the Pleasantly Plump moniker. #1 is a Grundig Satellit 800 Millenium weighing in at 14-15 pounds. #2 is an Ace Type V Regenerative Receiver manufactured by the Precisi