Is my only recourse drilling out the screws? No. 1st choice, Craftsman screw extractors. 2nd choice, my regular method, and cheaper if you will replace the screws anyway, is to use a high speed grind
Dave, Sounds like the only correct solution would be the point of convergence of two simultaneous equations... Regards, Dennis O. Motorola --Original Message-- From: Dr. David Kirkby <david.kirkby@on
Adding my two cents worth to this discussion... Dave, k2DP, please read this ...... Since when does a variac require type acceptance? UL, CE, then maybe......, but NOT FCC..... That unit does not req
Steve and Dan, ?RE: MRF454 Bipolar Input Impedance ?The Input impedance of?MRF454 Bipolar RF device's?B-E junction?varies widely with the applied B-E voltage and needs to be?analyzed?as you would?a d
The sweep tube amplifier shown in the link was custom built for Browning by a now defunct company?that was located in?Joliet, Illinois called Contex. (Also known by many other names,?some of which we
The Bandit I, II and III were built by D&A in Scottsbulff Nebraska. Hunter built much higher quality amplifiers using? higher power sweep tubes at higher plate voltages and something new at the time,
Thank you for the info and the Link?Steve. ?Dennis O. The Hunter Bandit ran a pair of 3-400Zs. There's a lot of them around. I never owned one, but I've worked on a couple. eHam.net review is here: h
Thank you all for the information you hav provided. ?I have looked at all the links provided?but I am more interested in the sweep tube versions of the Hunter amplifiers?because that?has been?the foc
?Thank you Glen. Others have already referred me to the BAMA site and the more I?learn about the HAM version of the Hunter Bandit, the more I believe that the?version I am referring to was made by a