[GreenKeys] goldenkeys technology

Richard Knoppow 1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
Thu Nov 29 14:00:50 EST 2012


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nick England" <navy.radio at gmail.com>
To: "Greenkeys" <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 9:51 AM
Subject: [GreenKeys] goldenkeys technology


> Recently I've switched to using Western Electric patch 
> cords with my
> M28 gear. After a proper break-in period (RY's for at 
> least 8 hours)
> I've noticed much crisper letters with particularly 
> well-formed
> numerals. Also the chad produced by my reperf is more 
> circular and of
> uniform size.
> In addition, resoldering the connections in my CV-89A FSK 
> converter
> with Nassau solder gave me at least 10% more selector 
> range adjustment
> - of course I also switched to Telefunken tubes in the 
> CV-89A so
> probably that had some effect too.
> I have also tried demagnetizing paper tapes before running 
> them
> through my TD, which has definitely improved bias 
> distortion.
> I'm always on the lookout for more helpful hints to 
> improve teletype
> performance - does anyone have experience with Monster 
> Cable for 60ma
> loop wiring?
> Your friendly local teletypeophile,
> Nick

     You will find a definite improvement in the sound of 
your TTY by mounting it on inverted pyramids made of fused 
moonstone.  These conduct the spurious nuclear protons 
generated by the interfacial-electric forces in the cabinet 
to the floor where they are dissipated without causing any 
harmful aural stimulation.  I have these available for only 
ten thousand dollars each but will sell you a set of four 
for a dollar off.  Shipping is very expensive because they 
have to come via fairyland on the wings of angels. However, 
I do use a plain brown wrapper.
     BTW, your soldering will be improved if the soldering 
iron is attached to the mains with metal-free wire. 
Otherwise the molecules in the wire will migrate to the tip 
of the iron and get into the solder.  I also sell 
copper-free pure oxygen wire. However, it is difficult to 
distinguish it from plain hot air so make sure you get only 
the genuine stuff.  Accept no substitutes!


--
Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
WB6KBL
dickburk at ix.netcom.com



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