That's okay if you stick to one band. I'd like to know how many band changes these things can go through before the mechanisms wear out. Undetermined.... I've been popping them in and out for 13 year
At 06:05 PM 5/29/06, Ken Brown wrote: Every filter in my receiver from the frontend bandpass filters to the first IF and second IF filters limit bandwidth before the final audio filtering. So there i
At 06:05 PM 5/29/06, Ken Brown wrote: Every filter in my receiver from the frontend bandpass filters to the first IF and second IF filters limit bandwidth before the final audio filtering. So there i
Still have your Delta II? I just got one off Ebay, but will not see it until I get back from out of town. I got no extras with it... no manual, no nuttin. I suppose TT still sells manuals... Perry
Just a note: Our club uses Triton 544 transceivers (with BP filters, if possible) for each HF position... purely functional, no mass of buttons or menus. It's all intuitional, plus the rigs have only
At 01:33 PM 3/27/06, Lee A Crocker wrote: If you take apart a match box you will see the link coil is tapped in the middle and at the end. The middle tap goes to the coax connector to the rig. The en
At 07:39 PM 2/8/06, Rick Williams wrote: I'd be curious to see how these lamps perform. I looked at similar drop in replacements but I was concerned that the beam width would be too narrow to illumin
Unless this involves something about "international" shipping, Fedex is cheaper than UPS by a decent percentage. I have been using Fedex for 5-6 years and cannot understand why some sellers have not
No optional filters, only selectable audio filtering with AGC audio derived. Does very well for being the first major solid state xcvr (1974) after the Triton 1 and Triton 2 Perry w8au
Yep, but it wasn't the first.... guess the Triton 1 and 2 were the first, (other than their QRP predecessors) arriving about 1971. Really pushing the state of the art back then, and even now.... long
There is no voltage adjust inside. Only a crowbar adjustment for overcurrent. However, you can jack up the voltage to 13.8 or so by adding a series diode or two to the reference diode already there.
Me too. I've had it for 30 years and I'm not changing it even though I now live in Arizona. I like yours too.... Gee, Ray, what happened to K2QBW? I have your QSL from the seventies... and what about
Maxwell used to be a contributor to the ARRL Antenna Book and his book "Reflections" sold through the ARRL. Now neither is true. As to the reason why, depends on who you want to believe; Maxwell or t
If you insulate the line conductors and make a BIG loop of it on a stand off piece of PVC pipe, it easily rotates without wrapping around the mast. The standoff looks like a letter "T" made of PVC pi