[Hammarlund] Landed on my doorstep
Todd, KA1KAQ
ka1kaq at gmail.com
Fri Mar 18 10:53:04 EST 2005
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:31:32 -0500, Al Parker <anchor at ec.rr.com> wrote:
<snip>
>I think that's what Boomer's referring to as turret
> secn., tho' I call the turret secn the actual turret, with it's plug-in
> coil/cap combinations for each band. That part is not hard to do, but the
> RF deck, which those plug-ins get attached to as you rotate the turret,
> takes me about half of the total re-cap time, as it needs to be totally
> removed, and has 20+ caps in it.
Yea, that's the what I said...or meant..or meant to say...or... (o:
Gary, this is the man to talk SP-600 with. He won't admit it, but he's
the resident SP-600 expert here on the lists as well as throughout the
country. The knowledge Al has doesn't come from a piece of paper on
the wall, but from actual hands-on experience from doing the work on
many sets. His experience will be priceless to you, and he is fluent
in 'SP600speak', too.
He's also known to associate with the evil Dr. Locklear <insert
maniacal cackle here>, who has had more than a few 600s pass through
his hands over the years (including some of the famous Leary models).
Between the two of them I doubt there's a problem you could find that
they couldn't answer. Both have helped me throughout the years on
everything from the transformer taps to tuning dial slippage.
So keep it!!
~ Boomer KA1KAQ
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