[GreenKeys] any good way to reel up printed paper?
Eugene Hertz
ehertz at tcaf.org
Sun Feb 13 17:20:08 EST 2005
Any one have a photo of such a unit?
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard M. Gillingham [mailto:rmoodyg at bellsouth.net]
>Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 04:48 PM
>To: 'Eugene Hertz', greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
>Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] any good way to reel up printed paper?
>
>Normally the paper winder (LPW) is mounted on the rear of the cabinet. it
>is run by a small electric motor. the paper is tensioned by a paper bail
>that has a mercury switch mounted on it to turn the motor on and off to take
>up the slack. There is also another, older model (PW) that is a bit more
>complex, and it also is mounted on the rear of the cabinet. I think I have
>only the one I'm using, but I'll do a little spelunking in my garage to
>confirm it. I gave away a lot of stuff some years ago. So don't hold out
>any hope from here.
>
>Good luck,
>Gil, W1RG
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Eugene Hertz" <ehertz at tcaf.org>
>To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
>Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 4:04 PM
>Subject: [GreenKeys] any good way to reel up printed paper?
>
>
>hello all. I've been having fun with my new 28KSR but the rtty contests
>seem a little, shall we say, boring?
>
>Any way, I've printed several feet of paper and have been letting it sorta
>pile up behind the 28. I was wondering if there are "better" methods to have
>the paper roll back up? I seem to recall some models that had a drum to roll
>up the printed paper, but are there any stand alone take up drums that can
>be mounted behind or beneath a 28 ksr?
>thanks
>Eugene
>PS If anyone is interested, I've been studying for my technicians exam and
>was ready to take the exam tonight! Then I realized I got my dates mixed up
>and I missed the exam, it was saturday not sunday! Oh well, will try a VE
>exam given at columbia university one evening. Will keep you posted
>Eugene
>
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