[ICOM] RE: 110 TO 240 V CHANGE
Mel Martin
ve2dc at videotron.ca
Fri Apr 21 09:25:59 EDT 2006
I remember that. The fan was obviously a marketing, not engineering,
decision... there was absolutely no air circulation... it was in a
closed compartment.
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> From: "Michael P. Olbrisch" <mike2004 at elp.rr.com>
> Subject: RE: [ICOM] 110 TO 240 V CHANGE
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> Gary - when I modified my European 740 20-some years ago, and called you to
> order a fan, you told me I wouldn't need it. Being a poor GI at the time, I
> gratefully used the money for something else - like FOOD.
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> That radio ran fine without the fan!
>
> Mike. KD9KC
> El Paso, TX.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: icom-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>> [mailto:icom-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Gary Fiber
>> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 3:12 AM
>> To: ICOM Reflector
>> Subject: RE: [ICOM] 110 TO 240 V CHANGE
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>> Doug,
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>> I don't remember a fan with the PS-35 but the PS-740 had a fan or at
>> least one near by.
>> Well the grey matter is still working a bit. :)
>>
>> Gary K8IZ
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