All, Just picked up an Omni A that is cosmetically, uhhh, challenged. The front panel is in good shape but the vinyl covering on the rest of the cabinet is nicked, scratched and gouged. In addition,
The Omni V and filters are now sold. Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton, NC -- Original Message -- From: "Carl Moreschi" <n4py@earthlink.net> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003
Duck it. Or not. There's a marvelous world of cleaning chemicals out there that will do the job. I sell them during the day. I use them at night, on my equipment. They work. Rather than conduct a thr
Separation/spatial orientation is the way to go. If shielding is attempted try a high mu metal. Copper and aluminum is not effective. Would not use lead unless you are wanting to shield x-ray radiati
I tried to sent the following with attachment to clear up the confusion between the end bells or clam shells ( ferrous metal magnetic shields and shorted turns. But due to size it bounced. I had pict
I may have missed parts of this thread but Pete, below, is correct on the CM designation. Don't let that throw you off. Chicago Miniature always added that prefix to standard bulb numbers -- as did o
<< Also, any recommendations for removing tape residue? >> I've found old fashioned lighter fluid (like you'd use in a Zippo) to be very effective in removing duct tape residue. k3yd
electronics store, the place your local TV shop buys parts, will have type 47 bulbs: 0.15 A, 6.3 V bayonet base. Let your fingers do the walking and ask. No problem, I was simply surprised by what I
The correct way to adjust the drive to an amplifier is to use a two-tone test. Two audio tones are fed to the microphone input and the envelope of the RF output of the radio (or radio/amplifier combi