Whats wrong with a Dynamotor? Ran my Moto 140-D just fine. My
headlights got real dim when I would squeeze the PTT but was a great
power supply. Then T power came along and caused all sort of new
problems. Seems to me we got started with this FM thing back in the
50's some time.
Vincent N6
Hee hee, they would have to pay me at least three times the $69.00 starting
bid to haul it to the junkyard.
It looks like the newest thing in there looks to be a GE Master Pro Transmit
audio board and tripler assembly.
Paul
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I have one dynamotor radio left, which is free to a good home, just pick it
up in Pasadena Calif, or pay the shipping...
It's an old
: [Repeater-Builder] Your old work bench - shop pictures are on
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i have talked on radios that had a vibrater in tham
butt i'm 53 years old
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i have talked on radios that had a vibrater in tham
butt i'm 53 years old
At 11:37 PM 7/31/2007, Mike Morris wrote:
You know you are getting old when you recognize that
stuff as past p
from them!
Paul
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Definitely. There was a deck that plugged into the octal socket that
with four xtals. Found on xtmr and rcvt chassis as special order.
Marv, WA4NC
Jim wrote:
> I swear I saw a 4-channel chassis for a prog line! Scarce as hens teeth
> even back then!
>
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> Mike Mor
I swear I saw a 4-channel chassis for a prog line! Scarce as hens teeth
even back then!
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Mike Morris wrote:
> You know you are getting old when you recognize that
> stuff as past project radios...
>
> At 04:11 PM 07/31/07, you wrote:
>> Your old work-bench and/or shop pi
Ever run a 6V Carter on 12 V - gets kinda broad on the output. Steve NU5D
Beats a Mallory 1701 hands down.
Paul Finch wrote:
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> How about a Dynamotor? Worked on, talked on 100’s back when I first
> started in two way business. Course they had a vibrator in them also
> for the receiver. Sti
safemale1
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i have talked on radios that had a vibrater in tham
butt i'm 53 years old
At 11:37 PM
We used to have some T44s in VE3RPT as link radios, the only problem I
remember was keeping them on frequency, since they drifted a lot!
73
Nigel
ve3id
safemale1 wrote:
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> i have talked on radios that had a vibrater in tham
> butt i'm 53 years old
>
> At 11:37 PM 7/31/2007, Mike Morris wro
The First time I got Shocked at about 16 yrs Old now 60, I had a Regency
Tunable scanner/Receiver had a Vibrator Sometimes it would not work. But if
you would bang on it would. So I got a Hacksaw and cut the Cover off
thinking I could fix it,
I put power on it and Heck it was only 12 Volts, I c
i have talked on radios that had a vibrater in tham
butt i'm 53 years old
At 11:37 PM 7/31/2007, Mike Morris wrote:
You know you are getting old when you recognize that
stuff as past project radios...
At 04:11 PM 07/31/07, you wrote:
>Your old work-bench and/or shop pictures on ebay!
>
>In ca
i have talked on radios that had a vibrater in tham
butt i'm 53 years old
At 11:37 PM 7/31/2007, Mike Morris wrote:
You know you are getting old when you recognize that
stuff as past project radios...
At 04:11 PM 07/31/07, you wrote:
>Your old work-bench and/or shop pictures on ebay!
>
>In ca
You know you are getting old when you recognize that
stuff as past project radios...
At 04:11 PM 07/31/07, you wrote:
>Your old work-bench and/or shop pictures on ebay!
>
>In case you didn't take any pictures of your bench or
>shop in years past... some of your equipment found
>its way onto ebay.
Don't be daft, the Mayflower only had steam-powered spark transmitters,
AM wasn't invented back then (contrary to what some people on 75 metres
would have you believe)
73
ve3id
R. K. Brumback wrote:
>
> WOW!! A couple of those rigs were probably on the Mayflower. I mean,
> Chris had to have
WOW!! A couple of those rigs were probably on the Mayflower. I mean, Chris
had to have a radio. Nobody would be foolish to go exploring without one.
The space shuttle has tons of radios.
Randy
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Wow... that's old. The best is the T44ransmitter.. 450 mhz, 12 watts with a
pair of 2C39's. and a 41V receiver.with the 60KHZ if filter still in!
Lance N2HBA
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