Hi Jim,
When I started as WN6CFF in June 1970, my Hammarlund Super-Pro BC-779 
had an S meter. It only goes up to 9 and it takes whopping signal to do 
that. Only VOA, Radio Moscow and Radio Nederland ever moved that needle 
much. Most of the people I QSOed with my home brew two tube crystal 
controlled transmitter (1968 ARRL Handbook) and that Super-Pro barely 
moved that S meter. It did not matter. I still worked them. Even so I 
would never, ever put a piece of masking tape over that meter. By the 
way it uses a bayonet socketed pilot lamp in the S meter, and the tuning 
and bandspread dials use screw in (micro Edison base?) pilot lamps. And 
those push-pull 6V6s really could hurt your ears if you weren't careful 
with the gain controls.
DE N6KB
> My suggestion is to put a piece of masking tape over the meter face and if 
> you can hear it work it.  How did we ever function before the advent of all 
> the fancy gadgets.
>  
>
_______________________________________________
TenTec mailing list
TenTec@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
 
 |