[Boatanchors] Landed on my doorstep
Rev. Don Sanders
innatehealing at bigplanet.com
Fri Mar 18 11:08:19 EST 2005
I also believe that if there is ever a high altitude nucular blast, most of
the fancy solid state devices would be gone. Only the "hollow state" rigs
would be operable. The "Confederate" Communications Corp. will rise again.
Healthfully yours,
DON W4BWS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Friess" <rayfri at highstream.net>
To: <Troglodite at aol.com>
Cc: <CEMILTON at aol.com>; <gkbrown at gwi.net>; <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] Landed on my doorstep
> I'm fond of pointing out (and rubbing in a bit) to the new generation
> that if push came to
> shove ... in an emergency we could load up a set of bedsprings, a window
> screen, almost
> any piece of wire .... and possibly a wet string ... with the "old"
> technology. And I know that for a fact, because when I was a young
> buck Novice, I saw hams do that (with the exception of the wet string
> which was always theorized about, but seems theoretically possible)
>
> They couldnt do that with their new fangled swr controlled rigs....
> unless they also had one of
> those new antenna tuners to go with it....
>
>
> Troglodite at aol.com wrote:
>
> >Chuck,
> >
> >There is a great deal of truth in what you say. Today's generation is not
> >interested in old technology and find it difficult to understand why we
are.
> >There are a few, but not enough. I sought out some young person to whom I
could
> >will my few pieces, but had a hard time finding anyone.
> >
> >You can find people interested in history, as long as they can read it on
> >the Internet or see it on TV, but when it comes to "hands on" history,
that's
> >another matter. I work in an engineering department with four other
engineers,
> >and only one of them knows ANYTHING about vacuum tubes. Unfortunately,
that
> >one doesn't care anymore. :-)
> >
> >Someone else remarked that the end of the vacuum tube era was also
probably
> >the end of the repairable electronics era. Modern electronics either
cannot be
> > repaired, isn't worth being repaired, or the parts are not available.
Little
> >is made in this country anymore. I guess we need to cherish what we have
as
> >long as we can.
> >
> >Doug Moore
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>I was talking with a fellow ham
> >>
> >>
> >friend and BA enthusiast the other day and we were wondering out loud
if
> >ours
> >is perhaps the last generation to recover and restore the relics. I
hope
> >not, but there are fewer and fewer who seem to possess the knowledge or
> >will
> >take the time to learn. At least every saved and restored rig might
have
> >the
> >chance to end up in a museum or collection as opposed to the trash
heap.
> >Those
> >hidden away in basements, barns and attics will likely never see light
of
> >day again. What a shame! <
> >
> >
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