[GreenKeys] Current Loop Wire

Til128 at aol.com Til128 at aol.com
Mon Sep 28 21:29:41 EDT 2015


And let's not forget Western Electric vacuum tubes!!
 
Audiophools?!
 
<http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Western-Electric-WE-274B-Rectifier-Tube-/33166162
2258?hash=item4d3892bbf2>
 
TT
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/28/2015 9:10:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
ka2ivy at verizon.net writes:

I work  at a part time retirement job in a stereo equipment botique.  Some 
of the  things the customers and the other technician there bat around are 
beyond  belief. I have seen him  select  new 5U4 rectifier tubes from the  
same batch for the best sound in an amplifier.  OH! and we must not  forget- 
he  won the Warranty Service Station of the Year award in 1997  complete with 
genuine 8kt. gold trimmed certificate.  As an added bonus,  he received   
dinner for two at  Wendy's, and two free rounds  of Putt-Putt golf complete 
with complementary instruction from a member of the  Professional Putters of 
America. What an evening that was!   ):   



On 9/28/15 8:26 PM, Nick England wrote:


Oxygen-free grain-aligned Ultra-pure mobius-twisted  mono-crystalline 
Baudtastic Platinum Series teletype cable.  3/4 inch in diameter and not so cheap 
at $49 per foot but the  spectacular increase in print fidelity is well 
worth it. And your  reperf and TD will deliver much higher accuracy than with 
ordinary  household teletype cable.  Did I mention drastically lower gear  
whine?   


With this cable your typing unit will provide great  high-contrast ribbon 
impressions and you can clearly see much  crisper high-definition letters, 
particularly the B and the S.   


Nick the teletypeophile


p.s. Actually I use cheap used Cat5 cable to  run between patch panels and 
racks of TTY gear. Hey, if it'll run  gigabit Ethernet signals just imagine 
how great it is at 45.5  baud!!

On Monday, September 28, 2015, Paul Heller <_paul0926 at comcast.net_ 
(mailto:paul0926 at comcast.net) > wrote:

What do you guys use? Telephone wire? Speaker wire? Any  old wire, or 
shielded?

I want to make a long run, either 60 or 90  feet depending on how I run  it.

Paul






-- 

Nick England K4NYW

_www.navy-radio.com_ (http://www.navy-radio.com/) 




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