[NJARC] Help

john ruccolo jr6v6gt at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 13 14:44:07 EST 2007


Hi Steve/Folks,

My two cents:

Just curious -- When you had that TRF working really
well, was it grounded or ungrounded? My (limited)
experience with TRF's has been that they're more
sensitive when connected to a good ground.

Also: Lenny, keep in mind that a six-foot piece of
wire is probably *not* gonna cut it as an antenna.

In any event, that was a *very* attractive radio and
it should not be too difficult to get it working
right.


Regards,

JR


--- StephenTetorka at cs.com wrote:

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> Hey Guys:
> 
> I'm really proud....our club is 'something
> else'....what great 
> members...generous, helpful...and handsome hihi...
> 
> A Special thanks to Marty...for inviting Lenny
> over...wish I could come 
> toooo...could always learn sompin'....
> 
> Lenny fits right in....he wants to tackle the radio
> ...and have the fun of 
> 'doing'....
> 
> Thanks toooo...for getting me out of my
> hole....really curious to know what 
> changed in the 6 months....that radio - with those
> two 45's - really rocked the 
> casbah...and filled the band with stations....'when
> last tested' ...as they 
> say.
> 
> By the way....I sent at least 20 emails with
> detailed pictures to guys across 
> the US who are actively in the old radio
> hobby....NOBODY...repeart 
> nobody...could ID it maker...
> 
> Most of the components with labels show New York
> area....on the underside of 
> the chassis is this written:  "checked OK..J.W.
> Walker  Nov? 1931"
> 
> Sincere thanks,
> Steve
> 
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