For "real world" reference : A 22LR bullet starts off with about 100 joules. A 5.56 rifle bullet around 1500. A 50 cal machine gun bullet around 15000. The .45x big game bullets would rate around 80
Hi Vic, For curious loops and other RF choke concepts, you may wish to view US patents nos: 2692372 3982814 4394631 4641115 73 & Good morning, Marv WC6W http://wc6w.50webs.com/ * ____________________
This is a longshot but, does anyone happen to have a copy of: "Direct Single Sideband Modulation of Transmitter Output Switcher Stages" by F.G. Tinta Originally published in the proceedings of RF Exp
Hi John & Carl, I've got an old article describing the RCA BTA-5T which employs the harmonic trap scheme posted on my webpage at: http://wc6w.50webs.com/wc6wamps/index.html?fr522.html 73 & Good morni
Has anyone ever seen this used anywhere? I'm considering the approach to drive the grid of a 6146 from a 1 watt transistor exciter. 73 & Good evening, Marv WC6W http://wc6w.50webs.com/ * ____________
Hi Vic, A power FET or an IGBT (with an internal or external diode) should do for that spot rather than an old bipolar device. At least a 600V device would be indicated. 600V IGBT's have become very
1N2804A -- 6.8V 50 Watt Zener Diodes, TO-3 case, NOS -- $10 each More Semiconductors may be seen at: http://wc6w.50webs.com/wc6wfsw/index.html?fr20.html ** Transformers ** Powerstat 10B 120 volt, 1.7
Hi Jim, Have you looked at ExpressPCB? http://www.expresspcb.com/ Very shallow learning curve. Reasonable prototype pricing but, not so for a production run. 73 & Good morning, Marv WC6W http://wc6w.
Hi Jay, Try a FET driver. A typical device may be seen here: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/ucc37321.html 73 & Good morning, Marv WC6W http://wc6w.50webs.com/ -- On Sun, 5/23/10, JayKay
Hi Jim, Avalanche spec'ed parts may be series'ed san snubbers & equalizers. There is a question as to whether some small (typcially circa .001 uF) caps should be placed across them to prevent diode s
Anyone happen to know the specs on a M1156 Transistor from the late 1980's? Also goes by a Motorola service part number 48-84411L56. These are large SOE bipolar devices so they're probably VHF or UHF
10 pieces, 680uF @ 450V, 105 °C, 4 pin snap mount radial capacitors. 1-9/16" diameter x 2-3/8" high not including terminals, and they are NEW. $50 for the 10 parts. Plus shipping, if necessary, natur
Hi Vic, Can that program print "sdrawkcab" so that the text may be protected under the clear? 73 & Good morning, Marv WC6W http://qsl.net/wc6w/ _______________________________________________ Amps ma
Hi Marius, I've gone both ways, stepper motors & gearhead motors, for driving tunable elements. I've found the gearhead motor route to be the most practical, especially if you are considering true au
Hi, I use 2024-T0 (nice 'n soft but, scratches easily) for pieces that will be bent and 6061-T6 for flat parts that need to be stiff. 73 & Good morning, Marv WC6W http://qsl.net/wc6w/ _______________
Hi Randy, Probably not. The M9xxx parts are typically found in VHF & UHF radios; the '454 is an HF part. 73 & Good morning, Marv WC6W http://qsl.net/wc6w/ ____________________________________________
Hi Roger, Perhaps because they are used here: http://www.wavac-audio.jp/sh833_e.shtml which retails for $175,000 73 & Good morning, Marv WC6W http://qsl.net/wc6w/ -- On Sun, 9/26/10, Roger <roger@rog
Alert!! Microsoft IE8 or IE9 may not properly display my webpage. Surely Billy G. is hard at work on the fix. Firefox displays it fine, as does IE6 & IE7. 1N2804A -- 6.8V 50 Watt Zener Diodes, TO-3 c
Alert!! Microsoft IE8 or IE9 may not properly display my webpage. Surely Billy G. is hard at work on the fix. Firefox & Chrome displays it fine, as does IE6 & IE7. 1N2804A -- 6.8V 50 Watt Zener Diode
Hi Paul, Here's the simple solution http://qsl.net/wc6w/wc6wamps/index.html?fr63.html Note: If you are using Explorer 8 or 9, "Compatabilty Mode" must be selected on the "Tools" menu to properly view