> If a question was raised about a sweep tube amplifier, it might not get
> answered. Or, it might get answered with a response that was irreverent.
>
> I expect that sometimes, people with big amplifiers have big egos. For
> more civility, try a qrp reflector Most qrp'ers do not have big egos.
> Or, try gardening. Most gardeners do not have big egos.
>
> 73, Colin K7FM
The problem is more that some simple question have no simple
answers. They would require a book or an entire article to be
written.
Take for example the sweep tube question. I think the question
was on substitute tubes. By the time someone has a reliable
answer, they would have had to do hours of research, and for what?
To pick another sweep tube that isn't available either??
The last time I held a sweep tube in my hands was 15 years ago!
6146's won't work, 811A's won't work, anything but another sweep
tube would be a bitch to install and only a few sweep tubes will
work. Most or all of them are obsolete.
There is no reason to get upset with others just because a
question has no simple solution or easy answer!!! If you don't get
an answer, it's probably because no one knows the answer.
73, Tom W8JI
w8ji@contesting.com
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