[AMRadio] Ham Radio Growing in the Age of Twitter
kj4hyd
kj4hyd at gmail.com
Wed Apr 7 09:26:21 EDT 2010
On 4/7/2010 9:05 AM, AirRadio wrote:
> Maybe a further interesting addition to this surver should be,
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> Was it a 'new technology' project i.e transistor /IC. Yes__X____ No___X___
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> Was it a tube type 'old technology' project Yes___X___ No_____
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> Was it Home brew Yes____X___ No_____
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> Kit Yes __X__ No_____
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> Repair of existing gear Yes__X___ No____
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> Other... Please state
>
I LOVE to restore Boat Anchors and well as work on Heavy Metal and Home
Brew equipment. Just this week, I repaired some Heathkit equipment,
worked on my Gates BC-500H, and last night, I was playing with my 1942
Vintage Crosley Broadcast radio. This Morning, I repaired a Module in
the Armstrong X1000B Transmitter at WCKI.
It is a RARE day that I don't solder something.
--
73,
Kevin Raper
KJ4HYD
CE WCKI WQIZ
There is no limitation to the fidelity of AM radio. From a mathematical standpoint, AM does better in frequency response than FM. - Leonard Kahn
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