[NJARC] A few thoughts on the repair clinics and the News letter.
john ruccolo
jr6v6gt at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 31 20:33:51 EST 2006
Folks,
At future clinics, I would be happy to give a demo on
basic superhet theory and troubleshooting (signal
tracing/injecting, etc.). Any "guest lecturers" would
be welcome. This would be a good opportunity to put
the infamous Johnnytronics Trainer to good use! ;-)
Regards,
JR
--- Robert Flory <robandpj at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> I'll give a hands-on demo on scopes or signal
> tracing or whatever is in
> demand. I also have some vintage movies on receiver
> theory and shop
> practice. Breaking off into a more technical talk
> to keep the old timers
> interested, and another how-to for beginners might
> make sense.
>
> I'm also available outside of meetings to those
> willing to come by my
> shack, possibly on the way to meetings as I am 20min
> W of Sarnoff.
>
> Rob Flory
> robandpj at earthlink.net
> www.home.earthlink.net/~navyradio WWII Navy Radio
> www.home.earthlink.net/~robandpj Les Flory
> Television and Electronics
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Scott Roberts <ng19delta at yahoo.com>
> > To: New Jersey Antique Radio Club
> <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
> > Date: 3/31/2006 11:42:21 AM
> > Subject: Re: [NJARC] A few thoughts on the repair
> clinics and the News
> letter.
> >
> > Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
> > _______________________________________________
> > I kind of like the concept of adding a how-to
> section
> > to the meetings: perhaps 15 or 20 minutes at the
> > beginning or end on things like how to hook up
> your
> > oscilloscope, and what to look for, etc. I raised
> the
> > subject of a how-to clinic, as opposed to a repair
> > clinic, at the last meeting, and was directed to
> the
> > video series. They are a great idea and resource,
> but
> > they have two problems: the ones you need may be
> > already checked out(as the ones I was looking for
> > were), and you can't ask them questions directly!
> > (Such as: What if I hook it up THIS way, and get
> THAT
> > indication? or What does THIS maen?)I learn better
> > when I have someone to ask questions of: and a
> book or
> > video only goes so far for me in that respect.
> >
> > We could one topic a month or something. Maybe
> even
> > have it as a subsection in one corner, so members
> who
> > already know how to use stuff, and don't wish to
> join
> > in may maintain their activities in other parts of
> the
> > room. If we plan ahead a month or two, members
> would
> > know what kind of topic and piece of test
> equipment is
> > being demonstrated, and who will be demonstrating
> > it...
> >
> > Just a thought...
> > Scott
> >
> >
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