[TenTec] d-104 and omni V

George T. Baker w5yr@att.net
Thu, 23 Mar 2000 11:51:17 -0600




George Arthur Talbot wrote:
> 
> George,
> 
> Well spoken!
> 
> I greatly enjoyed your treatise and tongue in cheek humor.

Thanks! Gotta have a little fun, ya' know . . .
> 

> In 1948, how much deviation was 'narrow band'?

Tried to stay within a 5 KHz bandwidth, but who could tell? Reception was
by slope detection with conventional AM receiver. You tuned off frequency
to put the carrier (?) on the slope of the IF response and got
demodulation that way. In those days, receivers were "broad!"

> When was it we got 160 and 40 meters? I was around when we got the
> 'WARC' bands. I had an old Heath VF-1 that had 11 meters marked on it.

Got me there on exact dates. I had temporarily become rather inactive due
to college, etc. back in those days and really didn't keep up with
developments on new bands. 

> I like that, "Chicken Choker", very good!

Well, that also has another rather vulgar CB connotation that we will not
go into here.

> Keep it up! Maybe for another 54 years? Hang in there, my Dad turned 93
> in October, still in good health and I am teaching him computer every
> time I get home. Mom has already mastered e-mail, and she is in her
> 80's.
> 
> Very 73,
> 
> George V73GT

We'll sure try! My Elmer turned 100 last year and is still active on 20
CW.

-- 
72/73, George      	       
Fairview, TX   30 mi NE Dallas in Collin county
Amateur Radio W5YR, in the 54th year and it just keeps getting better!
R/C since 1964 - AMA 98452   RVing since 1972       Kachina #91900556

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