[AMRadio] FT-243 Crystal Needed
Mark
lexnonscripta at usa.com
Wed Jul 8 11:21:57 EDT 2020
Thank You Dick Bash.
On 7/6/2020 5:39 AM, Rob Atkinson wrote:
> Over the years, this conversation has probably taken place multiple times:
>
> Scene: A few fat heads from the local ham club are "assisting" a
> widow with her SK estate:
>
> Mouth breather 1 (pulling open a drawer): What are these things?
> Mouth breather 2: Oh, those are crystals. There used to be a Novice
> license and new hams had to use those with their radios for Morse
> code.
> MB1: What should I do with them?
> MB2: No one uses them now, so you may as well throw the drawer into the trash.
>
> Another fat head on the 2 meter repeater: Did Frank have anything
> worth saving over there?
> MB1: We have his FT1000D and linear. That's about it. He had a
> bunch of tubes but they weren't anything we could recognize. They
> looked real weird and since they weren't 3-500s or anything we've seen
> in linears we tossed them. He also had a lot of little stuff that
> looked like parts but it was all for high voltage and dangerous so we
> threw all that out too.
>
> Rob
> K5UJ
>
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2020 at 9:04 PM Don Cunningham <donc at martineer.net> wrote:
>> Anyone out there have a spare 3890 kc FT-243 crystal? I could sure use
>> one if it was available. Will pay or trade a 3885 one for it.
>> 73,
>> Don, WB5HAK
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