[NJARC] Fannstock Clips

Jerry Dowgin kdowgin at comcast.net
Wed Apr 4 19:10:14 EDT 2007


Al

When and where will the crystal set build day take place.  I have a 1/2 card 
of 12 bags (six each) of Oneida Fannstock clips with No.6 mounting holes and 
lug type wire connection 3/4 inch long and 5/16 inch wide.  I would like to 
donate these (6 x 12 = 72) to the set build if you need them.  If each set 
used four clips that would give enough for 18 builders.  Should I bring them 
to the next NJARC Meeting?

Jerry Dowgin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Al Klase" <al at ar88.net>
To: "New Jersey Antique Radio Club" <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [NJARC] A slightly off-topic request


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> Dave,
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> Sounds like a job for X-10 remote control modules.  I think these are 
> still available, and would be a plug-and-play solution.  Call me to 
> discuss if you want more information.
>
> Al
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> Dave Sica wrote:
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>> I am putting together a remote control circuit for use at our church to
>> switch the air conditioner thermostat on and off. I salvaged circuitry
>> from a defunct DVD player which will provide me with +5 and -5 volts DC
>> pulses as required. Now I need to make this control a relay that will
>> latch on with the +5 volt pulse, then latch off when hit with the -5 volt
>> pulse.
>> Then it hit me: I could probably design a circuit to do that using vacuum
>> tubes, but that doesn't really seem like the right solution here ;-)
>>
>> So I figured I'd toss this out to the *real* engineers out there. My
>> grasp of solid state is kinda weak, so although I could probably muddle
>> through this in time, I figure something like this must be the proverbial
>> piece of cake for a lot of our members. The circuit won't need to switch
>> any appreciable voltage or power, but I do want to use a physical relay
>> rather than a solid state switch of any sort.
>>
>> I'll appreciate any suggestions!  I'd also like to scrounge up the
>> necessary parts if anyone's got the appropriate stuff lying around.
>> Thanks,
>> --Dave Sica
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