[HBR] "A MATE for the MIGHTY MIDGET"...

Tom Smith tsmith at hal-pc.org
Sat Apr 2 23:32:04 EST 2005


Right here. I didn't see anybody posting a need for #26. I have some 10# 
spools of other sizes.

73,

Tom N5AMA


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "TC Dailey" <daileyservices at qwest.net>
To: "HBR Receiver List" <hbr at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: [HBR] "A MATE for the MIGHTY MIDGET"...


>A pound of No. 26, eh?  Where were you a year ago?
>
> Good News gang... I tweaked the freshly-constructed 80m L-1 up on my 
> HBR-11,
> and peaked the other two coils as well, plus the L-4A and L-4B (Neither 
> the
> doggone notes, NOR the QST articles say diddly about these coils!), and at
> 3502 kc, was producing a "READABLE" signal of good intelligibility at .045
> uv. -   .1uv was essentially S9 copy.  Produced from a HP-606A... ran out 
> of
> pads, so that's as far down as I can accurately measure.
>
> The begger tracks from 3499 at the bottom to 4031 at the top (lets me 
> listen
> to the MARS folks), and produces terrific copy, that my contemporary 
> TS-430S
> and IC-706 MKII/G can't even HEAR!
>
> Now to repeak the 40m & 20m coil-sets... Wowzers!  I always liked the
> critter, but it's even better now.
>
> Anybody out there got a modulation xfmr. for a Viking II?
>
> Tom Dailey
> WAØEAJ
> Denver
>
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