[GreenKeys] Mod 28's available

Bob Camp ham at cq.nu
Sun Apr 24 10:49:52 EDT 2005


Hi

I'm in the middle of a tape extravaganza my self. Here's what I have 
found so far:

1) Getting this stuff onto a hard disk and then onto the net is the 
ultimate way to save / store it. Free storage is available for anything 
you read in on my web site.

2) If you can find then old 16 mm commercial movie film cans (10 inches 
in diameter or more) are a pretty good storage method. That gets rid of 
the rubber bands and the goo.

3) My local chinese restaurant used to send home the take out in little 
plastic trays with lids. They don't work as well as film cans, but the 
price was right.

The other thing to take a look at is the condition of the tapes 
themselves. Tapes that have been mouse chewed are not likely to be very 
easy to read.

	Take Care!

		Bob Camp
		KB8TQ



On Apr 24, 2005, at 2:57 AM, Ron Kolarik wrote:

> Just picked up 2 Model 28 KSR's, a TD and a NIB Northern Radio AFSK
> generator -- Type 102 tone keyer and it's still in the factory 
> packing.  There's
> some Mod 15 stuff too, haven't dug through everything yet.  Pickup only
> on the KSR's the rest I can ship.....shipping cost only and I'm in SE 
> Nebraska..
>
> There were also hundreds of art tapes included......still sorting and 
> boxing
> them.   Anyone have a suggestion on the best way to store these?  They 
> were
> in several garbage bags and a large laundry basket. The rubber bands 
> holding
> them together have turned to goo and there were a few that had simply 
> fallen
> apart.
>
> Thanks,
> Ron   K0IDT
>
>
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