[Hallicrafters] HT-32 vs HT32B

Roy Morgan k1lky at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 18 14:59:50 EDT 2012


On Sep 18, 2012, at 1:37 PM, Jim Marshall wrote:

> ,,, I am wondering if I am going to gain anything.
Jim,

You will gain something.  A standby transmitter.  This will ensure  
that the other one never quits.  I offer this wisdom, with related  
corollaries:

Morgan's Law of Inverse Perversity:

If you have no spare for a critical part, that part will fail at the  
most inopportune time.  If you do have a spare, or spares, the  
original one will never fail and you'll never use the spare.

Troubleshooting Corollary:

If you have no information on an obscure failure mode, that failure  
will happen to you at the most inopportune time.
If you do have complete, detailed information, the system will never  
fail in that way.

Tool Corollary, inspired by Barney:

If a job requires a special tool, and you have one handy, you'll  
almost never need to use it.
If you can't find the tool, and you buy a new one, the old one will  
show up soon. Then you'll have two.

Roy

Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
K1LKY Since 1958 - Keep 'em Glowing!





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