[Boatanchors] WTB: Xtals (even mHz)

Kludge wh7hg.hi at gmail.com
Sun Nov 14 14:32:22 EST 2010


-----Original Message-----
From: Carl [mailto:km1h at jeremy.mv.com] 
> I was at National when the transition took place. The fresh out of school 
> techs and EE's showed their virgin knowledge by using the metric crap. 

Isn't it interesting how they know all the answers but haven't a clue what
all the questions are?  

> The Piled Higher and Deeper types who couldn't find the correct end of a 
> soldering iron did the same as they were Oh So PC to kiss European a**.

I've run into a few who used the correct units (i.e., KC & MC) but they got
their degrees the hard way, by actually working in the field while they went
to school.  The ones who couldn't be bothered with such mundane things were
also the ones who were as you described.  

> The old timers, and especially with a military background, stayed with 
> cycles. An edict eventually came down from on high that all documentation 
> will be in the new format.

This probably came about because some of the new hires weren't getting their
way and pouted off to their supervisors who finally got tired of the
complaints and shoved it up the ladder.  I wonder how many of those kids got
taken off the bench and assigned to "fixing" docs written by the old timers.

> I was chatting with an old Brit CW radio op on 160 SSB the other day (he
is 
> now a VE3) and he still used the old way and I fell right in with it. You 
> simply cant discuss a HRO, Eddystone, Model 19, or other sets of the era
any 
> other way.

Exactly, and one of the big reasons I especially can't see the use of Hz
here or in glowbugs.  They just don't fit the equipment.

BTW: Were you the one who mentioned passing a set of tubes around to other
Hickok owners to check the calibration on the tube testers?  I'm working on
a blog entry regarding audiophools and I want to get that right.  :-)

Best regards,
 
Michael, WH7HG BL01xh
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/chapters/NTH/index.aspx 
http://wh7hg.blogspot.com/ 
http://kludges-other-blog.blogspot.com 
Hiki Nô! 



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