[ARC5] RCA AVT/AVR: Strange Vibrations

Leslie Smith vk2bcu at operamail.com
Fri Dec 7 21:32:58 EST 2012


Dynaverter, or more correctly dyn-averter.
n, compound, both concrete or abstract.  From the Greek "dunamis" work,
and "avert", to cast aside.
Hence a mechanism for avoidance of work.

usage:  I was about to begin washing the dishes when the telephone ran. 
This provided a much-needed dyn-averter, as the call lasted an hour and
the dishes were finished when I returned.

So, Gordon - you claim to have one of these.
You must monetize it.
You'll be wealthy beyond imagination.

73 from Australia


  Les
  vk2bcu at operamail.com


On Sat, Dec 8, 2012, at 13:11, gordon white wrote:
>     You all know, of course, that A.R.C. after WW II made a 
> "Dynaverter," a solid-state unit that plugged directly in place of the 
> dynamotor and did its job. I have one...
>   - Gordon White
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