Seems as if AE9K's web sites are now defunct; anybody know where I can find a copy of his monitoring program for the Alpha 8410/8406? TNX, Steve K0XP _______________________________________________ A
TNX, I'm not sure how I missed that listing, but I certainly did (or perhaps it wasn't there when I first looked??). Trying to sort out my COM ports in W10 right now; the ones with the name the monit
Got the AE9K Alpha 8410/8406 monitor program working. TNX to W10's intransigence, I had to guess at which COM port it might be on. Then I set the comm speed to 115400 bps, and the next time I started
Thanks; however, I was able to download it from the Alpha site. It took a bit of work, but I have it running now, thanks. 73, Steve K0XP Best regards, Larry WB6BBB Seems as if AE9K's web sites are no
Is there still an active Alpha 8410/8406 User's Group?? Anything associated with AE9K's web sites seem to be defunct. TNX, Steve K0XP _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list
There was; it was by a W9 who commuted to the WDC area (I met him once for lunch) and IIRC was at least two, maybe three parts in QEX, in the early '90s time frame. Steve, K0XP We have commercial 10
Tim Hulick, that's the W9 whose name I was trying to remember (still can't recall his call, though). He started with an article in QST IIRC around the early '90s that grew into a two- or three-part e
There was no text to this reply. HTML and attachments are not allowed on this reflector, and do not get posted. Steve, K0XP On 3/3/2024 5:30 AM, Steve Thompson via Amps wrote: _______________________
What you may have missed is that we're talking about industrial-strength Panasonic high voltage inverters... i.e., switching power supplies used with microwave ovens. Like in the 1500-watt range. Lik
Well, there's no free lunch... Although these inverters present an interesting idea, this particular one uses a flyback transformer to generate the HV, which is unregulated and so varies between 2200
I would leave that Clipperton V alone, and preserve what's left of it. It's a pretty rare bird these days. If I didn't live so far from you (only 800 miles or so), I'd buy it from you just to restore
On 3/9/2024 5:43 PM, wb0gaz via Amps wrote: I've put the covers back on and it's restored to it's "hangar queen" status at this point. If you find yourself on I-70 westward (I don't know your home QT
On 3/12/2024 10:14 AM, Jeff in Mali: via Amps wrote: Paul: Thanks for the information. We're planning on getting ICOM-7300s for the radio club here in Mali. As long as they're used barefoot, it looks
I am running a pair of pretty flat 3CX800s - Alpha 86. Spec on the tube says maximum grid current is 60ma. So if my Alpha grid current meter says 70ma, that means it's actually 35ma through each tube
Actually, if one contact of that relay was burned, it sounds as if it developed high resistance at that contact and failed to close sufficiently as to short the resistor, causing the resistor to burn
The other nice thing about the original 3-500Z is almost-instantaneous heating; no waiting two - three minutes before you can even tune up. And then once you work the DX, you can turn the amp off. Of
On 11/20/2024 10:54 AM, jim.thom jim.thom@telus.net wrote: Is this for the BTI with the 2 x 8877's ?? ...... and Is your 6 kva xfmr internal to the BTI.... Who is BTI, pray?? The only one I know of