From njarc at mailman.qth.net Mon Jun 1 09:43:53 2015 From: njarc at mailman.qth.net (Joe Devonshire via NJARC) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 09:43:53 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Mendelsons electronics Message-ID: Here's a link to their site. They are in Dayton, OH. Yes!, that same town that has the big Hamfest every year. The link below will take you to their Capacitor page, but there is plenty more. It looks to be more for industrial applications, but it could be worth digging into for what you might be looking for. _Capacitor - Components - Electronics_ (http://meci.com/electronics/parts/capacitor.html) Regards from Maine, Joe Devonshire -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mattr04 at hotmail.com Mon Jun 1 13:56:20 2015 From: mattr04 at hotmail.com (Matt Reynolds) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 13:56:20 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Mendelsons electronics In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: All, I always try to make it a point to stop by when I go home to Lima, OH. Mendelsons is a crazy place. It's a surplus dealer that takes up an old warehouse that is the size of a city block. There are 7 floors, two of which are open to the public. 1/2 of the second floor is all electronics surplus. The listing on this site is probably less than 1% of their offerings (just the most useful or plentiful). It's my guess this is as close to what some of you guys from the area have told me about the old warehouses in Newark where you could go in and buy one part for a few cents would have been like. The building is immense, and from a different time. The windows are all covered in grime\insulation, the bathrooms are held over from when it was a factory, and it has the only elevator in dayton that still has (or requires) an operator. They have all kinds of stuff. Tubes, caps, crystals, terminals, switch parts, transformers, meters, light bulbs, switches, some test equipment, etc. Millions of resistors. They also sell hardware (bolts\screws\etc.) by the pound. Most of it is SAE, and some of the stuff that remains is "weird", but it's all older hardware, looks to be well made. (we probably paid for it with our tax dollars at one point). Prices are on the boxes\bins, and they haven't been updated much since they were placed there. Some things are good prices, some are a bit high, but if you have the time check it out. Lots of the stuff there is former gov't surplus. Wright Patterson is very close by. They don't seem to be actively adding to their electronics selection, but they have so much. Their slogan is "the first place to find every last thing" I believe. The sheer volume would seem to indicate that's a distinct possibility, but the reality is they have so much stuff, it's almost like information overload. It's probably almost better to go to shop (look at the stuff and see if you find something you can use vs trying to find specific things). It's real easy to get in there and get "burnt out" trying to find something. If you have to drag someone along with you that doesn't like electronics they have other things, like furniture, restaurant surplus equipment, laboratory gear, and strange clothing I'm surprised anyone ever wore. I don't recommend splitting up for long, the place is huge! If you ever go to the hamfest, it's worth stopping by. If you are ever in Dayton for any reason, stop by. I can't imagine places like this will exist forever, but it's quite a site to see (if you're into junk shopping). If you have a whole day or two to waste in Ohio (If so, I'm sorry!) (and go during the work week), you could go north on I-75 and stop by Fair Radio as well! Fair is much more dedicated to "gear" than "parts", but they have a decent selection of both (mostly military). Both are cool to look through if you have the time. Besides, what else are you going to do while you are out there? (Except go to the Air Force Museum. I can't stress how awesome this place is enough. Worth a trip just for it. It will take all day, but the collection is amazing. (It will take even longer than a day if you actually read the signs). Matt Reynolds cap guy , and evidently, Ohio Electronics surplus tour guide.... Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 09:43:53 -0400 To: njarc at mailman.qth.net Subject: [NJARC] Mendelsons electronics From: njarc at mailman.qth.net Just remember Reply = Poster Reply All = Everyone _________________________________________________________ Here's a link to their site. They are in Dayton, OH. Yes!, that same town that has the big Hamfest every year. The link below will take you to their Capacitor page, but there is plenty more. It looks to be more for industrial applications, but it could be worth digging into for what you might be looking for. _Capacitor - Components - Electronics_ (http://meci.com/electronics/parts/capacitor.html) Regards from Maine, Joe Devonshire Here's a link to their site. They are in Dayton, OH. Yes!, that same town that has the big Hamfest every year. The link below will take you to their Capacitor page, but there is plenty more. It looks to be more for industrial applications, but it could be worth digging into for what you might be looking for. Capacitor - Components - Electronics Regards from Maine, Joe Devonshire ______________________________________________________________ NJARC mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From antqradio at sbcglobal.net Mon Jun 1 14:05:27 2015 From: antqradio at sbcglobal.net (antqradio at sbcglobal.net) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 18:05:27 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [NJARC] Mendelsons electronics In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <549221140.1426528.1433181927340.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Thanks Matt, reports like this are much appreciated!Jim From: Matt Reynolds To: "TrainBee at aol.com" ; NJARC Reflector Sent: Monday, June 1, 2015 12:56 PM Subject: Re: [NJARC] Mendelsons electronics All, ? I always try to make it a point to stop by when I go home to Lima, OH.??Mendelsons is a crazy place.? It's a surplus dealer that takes up an old warehouse that is the size of a city?block.? There are 7 floors, two of which are open to the public.? 1/2 of the?second floor is all electronics surplus.? The listing on this site is probably less than 1% of their offerings (just the most?useful or plentiful).? It's my guess this is as close to what some of you guys from the area have told me about the old warehouses in Newark where you could go in and buy one part for a few cents would have been like. ? The building is immense, and from a different time.? The windows are all covered in grime\insulation, the bathrooms are held over from when it was a factory, and it has the only elevator in dayton that still has (or requires) an operator.? ? They have?all kinds of stuff.? Tubes, caps, crystals,?terminals, switch parts, transformers, meters, light bulbs, switches, some test equipment,?etc.? Millions of resistors.? They also sell hardware (bolts\screws\etc.) by the pound.? Most of it is SAE, and some of the stuff that remains is "weird", but it's all older hardware, looks to be well made. (we probably paid for it with our tax dollars at one point). ? Prices are on the boxes\bins, and they haven't been updated much since they were placed there.? Some things are good prices, some are a bit high, but if you have the time check it out. ? Lots of the stuff there is former gov't?surplus.? Wright Patterson is very close by.??They?don't seem to be actively adding to their electronics selection,?but they have so much. ? Their slogan is "the first place to find every last thing" I believe.??The sheer volume would seem to indicate that's a distinct possibility, but the reality is they have so much stuff, it's almost like information?overload.? It's probably almost better to go to shop (look?at the?stuff and see if you find something you can?use vs trying to find specific things).??It's real easy to get in there and get "burnt out" trying to find something. ? If you have to drag someone along with you that doesn't like electronics they have other things, like furniture,?restaurant surplus equipment, laboratory gear, and strange clothing I'm surprised?anyone ever wore.??I don't recommend splitting up for long, the place is huge! ? If you?ever go to the hamfest, it's worth stopping by.? If you are ever in?Dayton for any reason,?stop by.? I can't imagine places like this will exist forever, but it's quite a site to see (if you're into junk shopping).? If you have a?whole day or two?to waste in?Ohio (If so, I'm sorry!)?(and go during the work week), you could go?north on?I-75 and stop by Fair Radio as well!? Fair is much more dedicated to "gear" than "parts", but they have a decent selection of both (mostly military).? Both are cool to look through if you have the time. ? Besides, what else are you going to do while you are out there? (Except go to the Air Force Museum.? I can't stress how awesome this place is enough.? Worth a trip just for it.? It will take all day, but the collection is amazing.? (It will take?even longer than a day?if you actually read the signs). ? Matt?Reynolds cap guy , and evidently, Ohio Electronics surplus tour guide.... ? Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 09:43:53 -0400 To: njarc at mailman.qth.net Subject: [NJARC] Mendelsons electronics From: njarc at mailman.qth.net Just remember Reply = Poster Reply All = Everyone _________________________________________________________ Here's a link to their site. They are in Dayton, OH. Yes!, that same town that has the big Hamfest every year. The link below will take you to their Capacitor page, but there is plenty more. It looks to be more for industrial applications, but it could be worth digging into for what you might be looking for. _Capacitor - Components - Electronics_ (http://meci.com/electronics/parts/capacitor.html) Regards from Maine,Joe Devonshire Here's a link to their site.? They are in Dayton, OH.? Yes!, that same town that has the big Hamfest every year.?? The link below will take you to their Capacitor page, but there is plenty more.? It looks to be more for industrial applications, but it could be worth digging into for what you might be looking for.??Capacitor - Components - Electronics ??Regards from Maine,Joe Devonshire ______________________________________________________________NJARC mailing listHome: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarcHelp: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htmPost: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.netThis list hosted by: http://www.qsl.netPlease help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Just remember Reply = Poster Reply All = Everyone _________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ NJARC mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From thomas_v_lee at hotmail.com Tue Jun 2 07:50:08 2015 From: thomas_v_lee at hotmail.com (Thomas Lee) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 07:50:08 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Mendelsons electronics In-Reply-To: <549221140.1426528.1433181927340.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: , <549221140.1426528.1433181927340.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Nice write up Matt, should of put it in the broadcaster ;) Tom _________________________________________________________ I always try to make it a point to stop by when I go home to Lima, OH. Mendelsons is a crazy place. It's a surplus dealer that takes up an old warehouse that is the size of a city block. There are 7 floors, two of which are open to the public. 1/2 of the second floor is all electronics surplus. The listing on this site is probably less than 1% of their offerings (just the most useful or plentiful). It's my guess this is as close to what some of you guys from the area have told me about the old warehouses in Newark where you could go in and buy one part for a few cents would have been like. The building is immense, and from a different time. The windows are all covered in grime\insulation, the bathrooms are held over from when it was a factory, and it has the only elevator in dayton that still has (or requires) an operator. They have all kinds of stuff. Tubes, caps, crystals, terminals, switch parts, transformers, meters, light bulbs, switches, some test equipment, etc. Millions of resistors. They also sell hardware (bolts\screws\etc.) by the pound. Most of it is SAE, and some of the stuff that remains is "weird", but it's all older hardware, looks to be well made. (we probably paid for it with our tax dollars at one point). Prices are on the boxes\bins, and they haven't been updated much since they were placed there. Some things are good prices, some are a bit high, but if you have the time check it out. Lots of the stuff there is former gov't surplus. Wright Patterson is very close by. They don't seem to be actively adding to their electronics selection, but they have so much. Their slogan is "the first place to find every last thing" I believe. The sheer volume would seem to indicate that's a distinct possibility, but the reality is they have so much stuff, it's almost like information overload. It's probably almost better to go to shop (look at the stuff and see if you find something you can use vs trying to find specific things). It's real easy to get in there and get "burnt out" trying to find something. If you have to drag someone along with you that doesn't like electronics they have other things, like furniture, restaurant surplus equipment, laboratory gear, and strange clothing I'm surprised anyone ever wore. I don't recommend splitting up for long, the place is huge! If you ever go to the hamfest, it's worth stopping by. If you are ever in Dayton for any reason, stop by. I can't imagine places like this will exist forever, but it's quite a site to see (if you're into junk shopping). If you have a whole day or two to waste in Ohio (If so, I'm sorry!) (and go during the work week), you could go north on I-75 and stop by Fair Radio as well! Fair is much more dedicated to "gear" than "parts", but they have a decent selection of both (mostly military). Both are cool to look through if you have the time. Besides, what else are you going to do while you are out there? (Except go to the Air Force Museum. I can't stress how awesome this place is enough. Worth a trip just for it. It will take all day, but the collection is amazing. (It will take even longer than a day if you actually read the signs). Matt Reynolds cap guy , and evidently, Ohio Electronics surplus tour guide.... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From oldradio at comcast.net Tue Jun 2 10:06:19 2015 From: oldradio at comcast.net (oldradio at comcast.net) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 14:06:19 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [NJARC] American Genius - Farnsworth vs. Sarnoff Monday June 8, 9:00 PM on NGCHD Channel In-Reply-To: <675512105.13635414.1433253342988.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: <1900291718.13645619.1433253979218.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Sarnoff vs. Farnsworth: The invention of television is born out of a gritty David vs. Goliath competition between David Sarnoff and Philo Farnsworth, who both lay stake in a precious claim. Farnsworth vs. Sarnoff 9:00 PM on NGCHD Channel, Comcast 871, 1 hr The story of how television was invented is retold through the experiences of pioneering inventor Philo Farnsworth and RCA founder David Sarnoff. http://americangenius.nationalgeographic.com/episode/farnsworth-vs-sarnoff/ other shows.... Colt vs. Wesson: The invention of the perfect revolver pits Samuel Colt and Daniel Wesson in a race for patents that will forever revolutionize the firearm industry. Tesla vs. Edison: Eccentric genius Nikola Tesla enters a rivalry with Thomas Edison that will forever change the world - it is born out of a simple solution to a simple problem and a $50,000 wager. Hearst vs. Pulitzer: William Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer push the limits of journalism in unthinkable ways, forever changing the media landscape. Wright vs. Curtiss: The race for flight is chronicled as aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright face off against Glen Curtiss in a rivalry that puts lives at risk. Oppenheimer vs. Heisenberg: Would the Second World War end with a whimper or a bang? The answer hinges on a heated contest between Werner Heisenberg and Robert Oppenheimer. Space Race: America and the Soviet Union set out to conquer the moon, but much more than space flight is at stake. Gates vs. Jobs: Two of America's most brilliant minds, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, battle to dominate a new age and, in the process, revolutionize billions of lives. American Genius is produced for National Geographic Channels by Stephen David Entertainment. For National Geographic Channels, executive producer is Michael Kovnat and president of original programming and production is Tim Pastore. For Stephen David Entertainment, executive producer and president is Stephen David. Read more at http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2015/01/07/national-geographic-channel-reveals-the-competitive-forces-behind-historys-most-remarkable-races-for-innovation-in-new-miniseries-event-american-genius-274210/20150107ngc02/#c3lFMJCdaH5Feaa1.99 73, John Dilks, K2TQN Having fun smelling hot rosin and solder again. 73, John Dilks, K2TQN Having fun smelling hot rosin and solder again. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 10:06 AM, wrote: > Sarnoff vs. Farnsworth: The invention of television is born out of a > gritty David vs. Goliath competition between David Sarnoff and Philo > Farnsworth, who both lay stake in a precious claim. > > Farnsworth vs. Sarnoff 9:00 PM on NGCHD Channel, Comcast 871, 1 hr > The story of how television was invented is retold through the experiences > of pioneering inventor Philo Farnsworth and RCA founder David Sarnoff. > > http://americangenius.nationalgeographic.com/episode/farnsworth-vs-sarnoff/ > > > other shows.... > > Colt vs. Wesson: The invention of the perfect revolver pits Samuel Colt > and Daniel Wesson in a race for patents that will forever revolutionize the > firearm industry. > > Tesla vs. Edison: Eccentric genius Nikola Tesla enters a rivalry with > Thomas Edison that will forever change the world - it is born out of a > simple solution to a simple problem and a $50,000 wager. > > Hearst vs. Pulitzer: William Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer push the limits of > journalism in unthinkable ways, forever changing the media landscape. > > Wright vs. Curtiss: The race for flight is chronicled as aviation pioneers > Orville and Wilbur Wright face off against Glen Curtiss in a rivalry that > puts lives at risk. > > Oppenheimer vs. Heisenberg: Would the Second World War end with a whimper > or a bang? The answer hinges on a heated contest between Werner Heisenberg > and Robert Oppenheimer. > > Space Race: America and the Soviet Union set out to conquer the moon, but > much more than space flight is at stake. > > Gates vs. Jobs: Two of America's most brilliant minds, Bill Gates and > Steve Jobs, battle to dominate a new age and, in the process, revolutionize > billions of lives. > > American Genius is produced for National Geographic Channels by Stephen > David Entertainment. For National Geographic Channels, executive producer > is Michael Kovnat and president of original programming and production is > Tim Pastore. For Stephen David Entertainment, executive producer and > president is Stephen David. > > > Read more at > http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2015/01/07/national-geographic-channel-reveals-the-competitive-forces-behind-historys-most-remarkable-races-for-innovation-in-new-miniseries-event-american-genius-274210/20150107ngc02/#c3lFMJCdaH5Feaa1.99 > > 73, John Dilks, K2TQN > Having fun smelling hot rosin and solder again. > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike at mca1.com Tue Jun 2 17:03:31 2015 From: mike at mca1.com (Michael Stein) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 17:03:31 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] American Genius - Farnsworth vs. Sarnoff Monday June 8, 9:00 PM on NGCHD Channel Message-ID: <011801d09d77$95666850$c03338f0$@mca1.com> Hi John, Thanks for finding this. It looks like American Genius will be an interesting series. I've programmed my DVR to record the episodes. Mike K2MCA -----Original Message----- From: NJARC [mailto:njarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of oldradio at comcast.net Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2015 10:06 AM To: NJARC Subject: [NJARC] American Genius - Farnsworth vs. Sarnoff Monday June 8, 9:00 PM on NGCHD Channel Just remember Reply = Poster Reply All = Everyone _________________________________________________________ From rwcradiocollector at gmail.com Tue Jun 2 21:13:37 2015 From: rwcradiocollector at gmail.com (Randy Cunningham) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 21:13:37 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] HAMMARLUND SUPER PRO Message-ID: FOR SALE A OLD SUPER PRO RCVR.LOOKS LIKE THE SP-110 FROM THE 3RD MANUAL I HAVE ON PAGE191.THIS ONE IS A BASKET CASE.HAS HAD A FAMILY OF MICE LIVING IN THIS AND REALLY MADE A MESS.GOOD FOR SOME PARTS.ALL SEEMS TO BE THERE. HAVE REMOVED THE BOTTOM AND NOT TO BAD LOOKING.SOME WIRES HAVE THE INSULATING MATERIAL EATEN AWAY.HAVE NOT REMOVED THE COVER OVER THE TUNING CAP.HAS 3TUBES W/ NEWER TUBES LIKE A 6SK7 WITH A BASE ADAPTER. THIS HAS A EXTRA OPTION ON THE FRONT IS A ADD ON WITH 2 SWITCHS MAY BE A XTAL SELECTIVITY ADD ON.NO CABINET.DO HAVE THE POWER SUPPLY AND SPECIAL HOOK UP CABLE .MICE DID NOT GET INTO THIS.SELL FOR $50 PICKUP ONLY.LOCATED IN CENTRAL VA 24502. MAY BE ABLE TO DELIVER TO MANASSAS H/M..TNX RANDY RWCRADIOCOLLECTOR at GMAIL.COM EMAIL FOR PICTURES -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From njarc at mailman.qth.net Thu Jun 4 09:29:43 2015 From: njarc at mailman.qth.net (Joe Devonshire via NJARC) Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2015 09:29:43 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Fwd: [NEARC_Radio] Motorola 2 Way Radio Available For Free [5 Attachments] Message-ID: <1233bf.2823d9e4.42a1acc7@aol.com> I don't have a use for this. Fayette, Maine is just a bit west of Augusta on your way to Livermore Falls. The Black Flies are dying down, so coming up here now won't be bad. Imagine 100W output on FM. Regards, Joe Devonshire In a message dated 6/3/2015 11:02:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, NEARC_Radio at yahoogroups.com writes: Greetings, All! I received a message on our NEARC Facebook page from a Gene Giddings from Fayette, Maine who has a Motorola 2-Way Radio that is free to anyone would like to pick it up. His message follows: Gentlemen. I have an old Motorola 2 Way radio that I am trying to give away for free. It was given to me and I have no use for it. It is in very good condition. The guy who gave it to me said it was working not all that long ago but I have no way to prove that. I am sure it would need some tinkering. If you or anyone you know might be interested in this unit, please contact me. It is here in Maine so I would prefer local pickup as it is quite big and heavy. AS I said......... IT IS FREE!! 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From: "jfxg at yahoo.com [NEARC_Radio]" Subject: [NEARC_Radio] Motorola 2 Way Radio Available For Free [5 Attachments] Date: 03 Jun 2015 20:02:46 -0700 Size: 277326 URL: From n2yeg at optonline.net Thu Jun 4 15:03:43 2015 From: n2yeg at optonline.net (Bill Zukowski) Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2015 15:03:43 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Repair Clinic Message-ID: <5570A10F.4050404@optonline.net> Is there a repair clinic this upcoming Saturday, June 6? From oldradio at comcast.net Thu Jun 4 18:15:48 2015 From: oldradio at comcast.net (oldradio at comcast.net) Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2015 22:15:48 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [NJARC] Fwd: AAUW 2015 Book Sale In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <142216008.15600018.1433456148331.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2015 4:51:39 PM Subject: AAUW 2015 Book Sale The AAUW 2015 Used Book Sale will be taking place on June 24-27 at our usual venue, The First United Church, 91 West Main St., Freehold, NJ. The hours are: Preview Sale on June 24, 1 PM to 8PM with a $10.00 admission fee; June 25 and 26, 9AM to 8 PM; and our special $5.00 per bag sale on June 27, 9AM to 3 PM . Prices are hard cover-$2.00, trade paperbacks-$1.50, mass market-$.50 and children's-$.25-$1.50. Special priced as marked. All proceeds go toward awarding outstanding local area high school young women, women over 25 years earning a college degree, and supporting national scholarships. Same great selection of categories and fiction!. We are very overwhelmed with books; shop early and often!! Hope to see you there! From n4fs at eozinc.com Sun Jun 7 00:34:57 2015 From: n4fs at eozinc.com (Mike Feher) Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2015 00:34:57 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Fwd: AAUW 2015 Book Sale In-Reply-To: <142216008.15600018.1433456148331.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> References: <142216008.15600018.1433456148331.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: <02e901d0a0db$5017bf80$f0473e80$@eozinc.com> -----Original Message----- From: NJARC [mailto:njarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of oldradio at comcast.net Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2015 6:16 PM To: NJARC Subject: [NJARC] Fwd: AAUW 2015 Book Sale Just remember Reply = Poster Reply All = Everyone _________________________________________________________ I called them about a month ago and offered to give them several hundred books free. A lady di come over to look at them and said they were all good and popular authors and they could use them. Even before she came over, when I talked to her on the phone, I told her they would have to be picked up. She could not find any volunteers to pick them up. I personally was not willing to deliver them to fit their schedule. I guess they will all slowly go in the trash. She did say that they were not interested in technical books. So, I doubt there will be any there of any interest to us. 73 - Mike Mike B. Feher, N4FS 89 Arnold Blvd. Howell, NJ, 07731 732-886-5960 Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2015 4:51:39 PM Subject: AAUW 2015 Book Sale The AAUW 2015 Used Book Sale will be taking place on June 24-27 at our usual venue, The First United Church, 91 West Main St., Freehold, NJ. The hours are: Preview Sale on June 24, 1 PM to 8PM with a $10.00 admission fee; June 25 and 26, 9AM to 8 PM; and our special $5.00 per bag sale on June 27, 9AM to 3 PM . Prices are hard cover-$2.00, trade paperbacks-$1.50, mass market-$.50 and children's-$.25-$1.50. Special priced as marked. All proceeds go toward awarding outstanding local area high school young women, women over 25 years earning a college degree, and supporting national scholarships. Same great selection of categories and fiction!. We are very overwhelmed with books; shop early and often!! Hope to see you there! ______________________________________________________________ NJARC mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From oldradio at comcast.net Sun Jun 7 07:46:50 2015 From: oldradio at comcast.net (oldradio at comcast.net) Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2015 11:46:50 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [NJARC] Fwd: [AWA] Charlotte conference report In-Reply-To: <20150607104925.JBINZ.138953.root@cdptpa-web18> References: <20150607104925.JBINZ.138953.root@cdptpa-web18> Message-ID: <1394898910.17004146.1433677610428.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Ron Lawrence W4RON at carolina.rr.com [antiquewirelessassociation]" To: "CC-AWA" , "AWA Yahoo Group" Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2015 6:49:25 AM Subject: [AWA] Charlotte conference report By now most everyone that attended the 2015 Antique Radio Charlotte conference should have received by mail the fantastic full color conference report put together by our intrepid editor Judy Edwards. For those of you that for one reason or another didn't attend the conference you can click on this link and you'll be taken by our magic carpet to the 2015 conference report web page where you can download a PDF of the report, or visit a web page where you can view a full color flipbook of the report right on your computer screen. http://antiqueradiocharlotte.homestead.com/2015_Report.html After you've viewed the web page I would appreciate it if you would sign the Guest Book at the bottom of the page. Mark your calendars now for the 2016 Charlotte conference and our third bi-annual Charlotte International Cryptologic Symposium on March 24-25-26, 2016. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Knee-deep in the cosmic overwhelm, I?m stricken by the ricochet wonder of it all: the plain everythingness of everything, in cahoots with the everythingness of everything else. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 73, RON W4RON, LLAP http://radioheaven.homestead.com/menu.html http://radioheaven.homestead.com/Tube_Collection.html From thomas_v_lee at hotmail.com Tue Jun 9 17:41:38 2015 From: thomas_v_lee at hotmail.com (Thomas Lee) Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2015 17:41:38 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Free Precision Tube tester on Craigs. In-Reply-To: <1394898910.17004146.1433677610428.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> References: <20150607104925.JBINZ.138953.root@cdptpa-web18>, <1394898910.17004146.1433677610428.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: Precision vacuum tube tester 954 model (brooklyn) I have Precision tube tester 954 model. It turns on, I tried testing few tubes but the dial hand on the meter scale does not move. The neon light works. The tube inside the meter works. I changed the battery inside. http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/zip/5066514457.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From radiorich at prodigy.net Tue Jun 9 20:49:01 2015 From: radiorich at prodigy.net (RICHARD LEE) Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 00:49:01 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [NJARC] NJARC Meeting this Friday at Bowen Hall Message-ID: <1021576825.87926.1433897341925.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Greetings fellow enthusiasts, just a reminder that our June 12th meeting is this Friday at Bowen hall, Princeton U.? It's our ever popular "Show & Tell" meeting...no auction at this meeting...why not bring something to sell before the meeting?? see you all there!? Richard Lee? Pres. NJARC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dino66 at optonline.net Thu Jun 11 19:08:14 2015 From: dino66 at optonline.net (Robert Bennett) Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 19:08:14 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Friday Night's Meeting Message-ID: <6D907FA8-3010-4477-92AE-A4504DB924EA@optonline.net> Hello Boys and Girls of the NJARC! I am looking foward to going to tomorrow night's meeting and seeing everybody! I'm really exited to see what you folks will bring for the "show and tell"! To save some meeting time, here's a primer of my own to provide some influence to show some of your good stuff! Just click on the link below.... 13 minute run time. Enjoy! Bob Bennett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK_yVqYxE2w From ark at ar88.net Thu Jun 11 19:36:06 2015 From: ark at ar88.net (Al Klase) Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 19:36:06 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Friday Night's Meeting In-Reply-To: <6D907FA8-3010-4477-92AE-A4504DB924EA@optonline.net> References: <6D907FA8-3010-4477-92AE-A4504DB924EA@optonline.net> Message-ID: <557A1B66.5070805@ar88.net> Fantastic! Al Klase -- N3FRQ Jersey City, NJ http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/ On 6/11/2015 7:08 PM, Robert Bennett wrote: > Just remember > Reply = Poster > Reply All = Everyone > > _________________________________________________________ > Hello Boys and Girls of the NJARC! > > I am looking foward to going to tomorrow night's meeting and seeing everybody! I'm really exited to see what you folks will bring for the "show and tell"! > To save some meeting time, here's a primer of my own to provide some influence to show some of your good stuff! > Just click on the link below.... 13 minute run time. > Enjoy! > Bob Bennett > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK_yVqYxE2w > > > ______________________________________________________________ > NJARC mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From starbase89 at gmail.com Tue Jun 16 17:09:35 2015 From: starbase89 at gmail.com (Joe Giliberti) Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 21:09:35 +0000 Subject: [NJARC] Fwd: [New post] Phonographs Through The Eye Of An Electron Microscope In-Reply-To: <4779443.159190.0@wordpress.com> References: <4779443.159190.0@wordpress.com> Message-ID: A bit off topic but cool nonetheless ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Hackaday Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2015, 10:02 AM Subject: [New post] Phonographs Through The Eye Of An Electron Microscope To: Adam Fabio posted: "Hackaday Prize judge [Ben Krasnow] has been busy lately. He's put his scanning electron microscope (SEM) to work creating an animation of a phonograph needle playing a record. (YouTube link) This is the same 80's SEM [Ben] hacked back in November. Unfortu" Respond to this post by replying above this line New post on *Hackaday* Phonographs Through The Eye Of An Electron Microscope by Adam Fabio Hackaday Prize judge [Ben Krasnow] has been busy lately. He's put his scanning electron microscope (SEM) to work creating an animation of a phonograph needle playing a record . (YouTube link) This is the same 80's SEM [Ben] hacked back in November . Unfortunately, [Ben's] JSM-T200 isn't quite large enough to hold an entire 12" LP, so he had to cut a small section of a record out. The vinyl mods weren't done there though. SEMs need a conductive surface for imaging[image: phono_anim_1]. Vinyl is an insulator. [Ben] dealt with this by using his vacuum chamber to evaporate a thin layer of silver on the vinyl. Just imaging the record wouldn't be enough; [Ben] wanted an animation of a needle traveling through the record grove. He tore apart an old phonograph needle and installed it in on a copper wire in the SEM. Thanks to the dual stage setup of the JSM-T200, [Ben] was able to move the record-chip and needle independently. He could then move the record underneath the needle as if it were actually playing. [Ben] used his oscilloscope to record 60 frames, each spaced 50 microns apart. He used octave to process the data, and wound up with the awesome GIF animation you see on the left. [image: pits][Ben] wasn't done though. He checked out a few other recording formats, including CD and DVD optical media, and capacitance electronic disc , an obscure format from RCA which failed miserably in the market. The toughest challenge [Ben] faced was imaging the CD media. The familiar pits of a CD are stored on a thin aluminum layer sandwiched between the lacquer label and the plastic disc. He tried dissolving the plastic with chemicals, but enough plastic was left behind to distort the image. The solution turned out to be double-sided tape. Sticking some tape down on the CD and peeling it off cleanly removed the aluminum, and provided a sturdy substrate with which to mount the sample in the SEM. We're curious if stereo audio data can be extracted from the SEM images. [Oona] managed to do this with a mono recording from a toy robot. Who's going to be the first one to break out the image analysis software and capture some audio from [Ben's] images? Read more of this post *Adam Fabio * | June 16, 2015 at 7:00 am | Tags: Applied Science , phonograph , record , scanning electron microscope , sem | Categories: classic hacks | URL: http://wp.me/pk3lN-FpA Comment See all comments Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Hackaday. 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URL: From retevis at comcast.net Tue Jun 16 18:08:28 2015 From: retevis at comcast.net (Retevis) Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 18:08:28 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Fwd: [New post] Phonographs Through The Eye Of An Electron Microscope In-Reply-To: References: <4779443.159190.0@wordpress.com> Message-ID: <3754B96D-EE49-4CF1-9833-B4F8C1C87735@comcast.net> Very cool Sent from Bob's iPhone > On Jun 16, 2015, at 5:09 PM, Joe Giliberti wrote: > > Just remember > Reply = Poster > Reply All = Everyone > > _________________________________________________________ > A bit off topic but cool nonetheless > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Hackaday > Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2015, 10:02 AM > Subject: [New post] Phonographs Through The Eye Of An Electron Microscope > To: > > > Respond to this post by replying above this line > New post on Hackaday > > Phonographs Through The Eye Of An Electron Microscope > by Adam Fabio > Hackaday Prize judge [Ben Krasnow] has been busy lately. He's put his scanning electron microscope (SEM) to work creating an animation of a phonograph needle playing a record. (YouTube link) This is the same 80's SEM [Ben] hacked back in November. Unfortunately, [Ben's] JSM-T200 isn't quite large enough to hold an entire 12" LP, so he had to cut a small section of a record out. The vinyl mods weren't done there though. SEMs need a conductive surface for imaging. Vinyl is an insulator. [Ben] dealt with this by using his vacuum chamber to evaporate a thin layer of silver on the vinyl. > > Just imaging the record wouldn't be enough; [Ben] wanted an animation of a needle traveling through the record grove. He tore apart an old phonograph needle and installed it in on a copper wire in the SEM. Thanks to the dual stage setup of the JSM-T200, [Ben] was able to move the record-chip and needle independently. He could then move the record underneath the needle as if it were actually playing. [Ben] used his oscilloscope to record 60 frames, each spaced 50 microns apart. He used octave to process the data, and wound up with the awesome GIF animation you see on the left. > > [Ben] wasn't done though. He checked out a few other recording formats, including CD and DVD optical media, and capacitance electronic disc, an obscure format from RCA which failed miserably in the market. The toughest challenge [Ben] faced was imaging the CD media. The familiar pits of a CD are stored on a thin aluminum layer sandwiched between the lacquer label and the plastic disc. He tried dissolving the plastic with chemicals, but enough plastic was left behind to distort the image. The solution turned out to be double-sided tape. Sticking some tape down on the CD and peeling it off cleanly removed the aluminum, and provided a sturdy substrate with which to mount the sample in the SEM. > > We're curious if stereo audio data can be extracted from the SEM images. [Oona] managed to do this with a mono recording from a toy robot. Who's going to be the first one to break out the image analysis software and capture some audio from [Ben's] images? > > Read more of this post > > Adam Fabio | June 16, 2015 at 7:00 am | Tags: Applied Science, phonograph, record, scanning electron microscope, sem | Categories: classic hacks | URL: http://wp.me/pk3lN-FpA > Comment See all comments > Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Hackaday. > Change your email settings at Manage Subscriptions. > > Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser: > http://hackaday.com/2015/06/16/phonographs-through-the-eye-of-an-electron-microscope/ > Thanks for flying with WordPress.com > > > ______________________________________________________________ > NJARC mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From njarc at mailman.qth.net Fri Jun 19 13:17:30 2015 From: njarc at mailman.qth.net (William Overbeck via NJARC) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 13:17:30 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Battery damage help needed Message-ID: <14e0cd34a2c-1e6c-88c0@webprd-a66.mail.aol.com> I have a Grundig Satellit 800. The thing is a battery hog,lousy on AM and SW but excellent on FM. A regular set of batteries lasts 3hours and then about another 2 after they rest. A set of duracelld rotted outthe battery clips in short order and now a set of Sunbeams leaked all over theinside. The sunbeams leak what looks like oil. What can I do to clean this outwhile I might be able to still save the radio? Spray down the boards with water repeatedlywhile missing the speaker and allowing it to drain? Thanks in advance Bill Overbeck -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From antqradio at sbcglobal.net Fri Jun 19 13:40:48 2015 From: antqradio at sbcglobal.net (antqradio at sbcglobal.net) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 17:40:48 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [NJARC] Battery damage help needed In-Reply-To: <827249631.1003690.1434735520882.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <14e0cd34a2c-1e6c-88c0@webprd-a66.mail.aol.com> <827249631.1003690.1434735520882.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <523698741.992327.1434735648738.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Bill I checked the Ham reviews and no one complained about battery life in the reviews I read. ?Put a pasteboard shim between the batteries and hook up an ammeter to read current draw. ?Perhaps there is an issue in the audio amplifier? ?It is rated at 20 watts so perhaps there is a shorted or leaky power transistor?Jim From: William Overbeck via NJARC To: dvhrc at mailman.qth.net; njarc at mailman.qth.net Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 12:17 PM Subject: [NJARC] Battery damage help needed I have a Grundig Satellit 800. The thing is a battery hog,lousy on AM and SW but excellent on FM. A regular set of batteries lasts 3hours and then about another 2 after they rest. A set of duracelld rotted outthe battery clips in short order and now a set of Sunbeams leaked all over theinside. The sunbeams leak what looks like oil. What can I do to clean this outwhile I might be able to still save the radio? Spray down the boards with water repeatedlywhile missing the speaker and allowing it to drain? Thanks in advance ? Bill Overbeck Just remember Reply = Poster Reply All = Everyone _________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ NJARC mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nyc.tomas.1010 at gmail.com Sun Jun 21 03:57:31 2015 From: nyc.tomas.1010 at gmail.com (Tomas L) Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2015 03:57:31 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Broken tube key guide Message-ID: Any recommendations on gluing it back? Crazy glue or ? Thx Tomas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thx Tomas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ______________________________________________________________ NJARC mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ark at ar88.net Sun Jun 21 11:03:12 2015 From: ark at ar88.net (Al Klase) Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2015 11:03:12 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Broken tube key guide In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5586D230.3000800@ar88.net> Crazy Glue NEVER fixes anything! I'd try JB Weld, but you have to be patient with the over-night cure. - Al Al Klase -- N3FRQ Jersey City, NJ http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/ On 6/21/2015 3:57 AM, Tomas L wrote: > Just remember > Reply = Poster > Reply All = Everyone > > _________________________________________________________ > > > Any recommendations on gluing it back? Crazy glue or ? > > Thx > > Tomas > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > NJARC mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dino66 at optonline.net Sun Jun 21 12:06:29 2015 From: dino66 at optonline.net (Robert Bennett) Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2015 12:06:29 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] FW: Broken tube key guide Message-ID: <000901d0ac3c$3ba022b0$b2e06810$@net> -----Original Message----- From: Robert Bennett [mailto:dino66 at optonline.net] Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2015 12:00 PM To: 'Al Klase' Cc: 'njarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net' Subject: RE: [NJARC] Broken tube key guide OK folks..... My 2 cents! By no means I consider myself an expert on anything but..... Crazy glue will work on phenolic tube bases and here's why - Crazy glue in it's chemical makeup has an amount of "methelene chloride" which can break down "styrene" based plastics when wet. When it dries, it becomes a "bonding agent". This is what 28 years in the plastics industry did to me..... yikes! I've used it for loose tube bases as well. In Al's defense, JB weld is without question is a better bonding agent. But I can get "China" manufacture crazy glue in the dollar store 10 tubes for a buck. Bob Bennett -----Original Message----- From: NJARC [mailto:njarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Al Klase Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2015 11:03 AM To: njarc at mailman.qth.net Subject: Re: [NJARC] Broken tube key guide Just remember Reply = Poster Reply All = Everyone _________________________________________________________ --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus