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Subject: [AMPS] Talking SB-200
From: vk6apk@eon.net.au (Alek Petkovic)
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 20:59:09 +0800
Yep, that's dead true for the old transmitter at 6NA in Narrogin, Western 
Australia on 918KHz. It ran 833's in the pa and modulator. They used to 
sing and talk. Never saw them dancing though.

73 de Alek


At 10:05 PM 22-06-00 -0700, you wrote:

>For what it's worth.....the 833's in one of the broadcast transmitters,
>both in the PA and the modulator talked all the time.  Not to mention
>the modulation transformer.
>
>73
>Bob K4TAX
>Lamb wrote:
> >
> > Hi Stephen:
> >
> > It could be the capacitor as suggested.  It also could be the tube.  I only
> > think I have heard one tube in 40 years talk back - but perhaps you are
> > lucky enough to have that happen to you.  If it is a tube, it will probably
> > not happen again for another 40 years.
> >
> > Whatever it is, it will not be heard on the air.
> >
> > And, after you solve the problem, you might remember how nice it was to 
> hear
> > the talkback.  Lets you know everything is working all right.
> >
> > Do like the manufacturers do.  If it is repeatable, call it a feature,
> > advertise the heck out of it, and charge more money.
> >
> > Colin  K7FM
> >
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