Now you're talking, it brings back memories of my novice rig, a Johnson
Valiant Viking, the blue glow of the 866 and the thump from the cluster
of 6146's. I could feel it on the bench. Why did I get rid of that and
my HQ-170??
Real tubes in real radios. I guess that's why the amp I am working on is
a 4-1000A , but it wont have the variable blue glow.
Rich , kd0zz
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On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Artmouton wrote:
> Jason, in lieu of building, just purchase a Johnson Valiant in good
> shape, turn the lights out with the cover off (usual warning about
> touching nothing) and get on CW - Wow! what a sound and light show.
Art
> K5FNQ
hey, that's a good idea too. Maybe I can get lucite sides fabricated
for
it. hi
I'll start hunting for a Valiant. ;-)
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