The Argosy is one of my favorite radios. I've been restoring a couple of them recently and one of them had a persistent problem where there would be significant frequency jumps in the PTO frequency.
Just a short thanks to Quin G3WRR and Barry N1EU on their recommendations for a software that has worked well for their TT stations. Yes, Quin, I definitely fit into that description of your local ha
I bought mine off of eBay. For some reason they were about 3x more expensive on their website. Only took a couple of days for it to arrive. I use N1MM for contest logging and DX4WIN for general loggi
I find that eBay is just like Wal-Mart in that just because it is sold there, it is not necessarily cheaper than anywhere else. For example, I have seen the Yaesu FT-817ND for sale used on eBAY for a
Yes indeed. In fact, there were two different lengths in the Collins 30S1 manual, one for their transceiver and one for their transmitter. "In cases involving RF signals, some time will pass during t
In the case of the Centaur 411, the input is simply a 25 Ohm resistor in parallel with the cathodes of the 4 811s (which are also in parallel). The input load impedance of the Centaur is always less
Why not just try a different length of coax and see what happens - that is an easy experiment. 73, Duane Duane Calvin, AC5AA Austin, Texas www.ac5aa.com Good evening, I am still fiddling and ponderin
Since you have already run some jumper experiments with no success, why not measure the 25 ohm shunting resister and see if it has changed value somewhat? You could start by just examining it visuall