How about the regen receiver mad and sold by Hendricks QRP Kits: http://qrpkits.com/scoutregen.html $50 and an easy build. Neal, NL7VL (Folks are really thinking I've got regens on the brain these da
Paypal is fine and we can handle the S&H the way you wish - not a problem. We'll continue this off-list when I finish the transaction. Thanks George. Neal NL7VL All right, Neal. I'll take your offer
Hi Barry, I cannot say when the coded SNs started, but can supply you with the numbers I have. I acquired Corsair #1 a few years ago. It's serial number is: 560 00001. I have the purchase receipt sho
Bob, I built it when they first came out. You guys know I love TT, right? I gotta tell you that while I thought it was a clever way to get the job done, it was a piece of junk, as far as it's operati
Jim, You are asking what kind of battery capacity you need to run the Herc from just batteries, or a PS + deep cycle in parallel? Maybe this is not what you what, but it might be useful anyway. * Wit
Absolutely! I know that with CW you are actually looking at a 50% duty cycle but I'm not sure about SSB. A pair of 6 volt batteries will handle several hours of SSB at 100 watts, but we are talking
Steve, I believe it's 250K, but I'll have to dig deeper on it. All the "old-school" Ten-Tecs use the same circuit with the RCA RC4136 quad op amp (which was low-noise and the best you could do back t
Steve, The "Corsair" manual says 500K and all the component values are the same in the Corsair II. I put a meter on on of the pots in the Corsair II and got about 220K across both, but I think I'd go
Hi Steve, So you're saying that the double-gang notch pot on the Corsair I is a 220K? That's about how it measured out with the ohm meter, but it does say 500K on the schematic. Jerry's right about t
O.T. for just a bit ... I thought it was amazing that my Leslie Model 147 with a 40 watt rms tube amp could easily keep up with the (new at the time) 100-150 Peavey amps or PAs. That 40 watt tube amp
Charles, Are we talking about potentiometers, or just generally? It's alway been my understanding that the cleaner-lubricant formula for a pot is totally different from other cleaner-lubricants ... s
Jerry, That's quite a bit to digest, with a lot of it over my head, but I do see things I agree with and some things I had not realized. I'd like to make sure I get this if you don't mind. OK, so tha
Hello George, Well - you're a bit late to the discussion, and I think it's pretty much a dead horse. But to summarize: Why are there more than one or two for sale? Who knows, but opinions are: 1) Coi
George, Otherwise you will just be giving in to paranoia. Now - back to the dirt-nap ... hi hi 73 -- Neal, NL7VL -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=