The green lube is still in the plastic bag and still squishy (forgive the technical term). Should I get new lubricant or go with the "old" stuff? Am I likely to find good 'grease' locally, or should
At 10:54 PM 8/16/2012, you wrote: I had a comment while on the CW traffic net 40 meters tonight that my tx was drifting up and down a little while transmitting on my Omni D series C. I could also hea
At 04:11 PM 7/8/2012, Kevin Anderson wrote: (abridged) I own two Scouts - an original (Model 555) and the 5 watt Argo (Model 556) version. Both operate just fine for me, with no drift that others hav
At 04:11 PM 7/8/2012, Kevin Anderson wrote: (abridged) I own two Scouts - an original (Model 555) and the 5 watt Argo (Model 556) version. Both operate just fine for me, with no drift that others hav
At 07:43 PM 7/8/2012, you wrote: This past April I finished converting the PTO in my Corsair II to a DDS VFO from the design of Steve-G3TXQ with great success. (I discussed my project in a May 24th p
At 11:49 AM 7/9/2012, Jerry Haigwood wrote: Steve hunt- G3TXQ, who is the original designer of the DDS VFO that Dave refers to, has made spectral purity measurements. His design uses a five element l
At 11:49 AM 7/9/2012, Jerry Haigwood wrote: Steve hunt- G3TXQ, who is the original designer of the DDS VFO that Dave refers to, has made spectral purity measurements. His design uses a five element l
Nothing better, but if you need something in a hurry, use a clean dollar bill. Very rugged, no shedding, and has a slightly coarse surface. (need I add -- pull through closed contacts, not push?) :-)
Object lesson for Field Day! Our club, years ago, managed to pick up a couple TenTec 544 transceivers. (TT Triton 4, Digital) This is the optimum FD rig. Five FD bands, very functional, no bells or w
Object lesson for Field Day! Our club, years ago, managed to pick up a couple TenTec 544 transceivers. (TT Triton 4, Digital) This is the optimum FD rig. Five FD bands, very functional, no bells or w
Thanks for jogging my memory... but I still remember you getting kudos in Popular Electronics mag for copying the 20 MHz sigs.... great stuff for us school kids back then. You sort of became a legend
The "ears" you speak of are the rack-mounting extenders, not the cosmetic plastic inserts. w8au Guys. Subject line says it all I am in need of the left hand (as looking into the radio) plastic side p
Yes. You should save the cosmetic end pieces if you decide to rack mount the OMNI VI and you want to restore to original later. --Original Message-- From: w8au@sssnet.com Sender: tentec-bounces@conte
I second Dave's motion on this one. My QST collection dates from 1915 to the present and I started collecting about 40 years ago. I made sure I read each batch I found before putting in the bookshelf