Joe K0BX,
Thanks for sharing the info on the LED replacement. Great idea as the
normal bulbs have been known to melt the meter cover. I learned the hard
way to always use the 28 volt lamp. Your LED tip sounds even better. I
will be ordering some soon.
73, Dick AA5VU
On 3/30/06 10:47 AM, "rtty-request@contesting.com"
<rtty-request@contesting.com> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 11:12:03 -0800
> From: K0BX <jduerbusch@charter.net>
> Subject: [RTTY] LED replacement bulb in the Ham Series Rotor Box
>
> Hi gang, this maybe a bit off topic but I thought I remembered someone here
> asking if there was a LED replacement bulb for the #1818/1819 28 Volt bulb in
> the Ham Series Rotor Box?
>
> Over the 28 years that I have had my Ham IV rotor box I bet I have replaced
> that darn bulb 15 times. Of course it is harder and harder to find the #1818
> bulb. The $1819 bulb is available at RadioShack but it is not very bright.
>
> I did a little searching and found a place that had exactly what I needed.
>
> http://www.superbrightleds.com/BA9S6_specs.htm
>
> They have direct replacement LED for the #1818.
>
> I bought the two type listed; BA9s-W 28 volt for $1.99 which turned out to be
> too dim and BA9s-W4 28 volt white 4-LED bulb at $2.98 which was just about
> right.
>
> I ordered on a Friday at noon and they shipped the same day and I had them on
> Monday.
>
> I have no relationship to this company other than placing an order. BTW when
> I got my invoice I found that they were located 2 miles from my house but did
> not accept walk-in's. Guess it is internet only.
>
> Cu in the RTTY contest!
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