[OKDXA] Go Figure...
RHunt at tulsacc.edu
RHunt at tulsacc.edu
Mon Mar 16 09:37:06 EDT 2009
In Nelson's defense, his purchase at Green Country does show promise
for 10 meter operation. hi NOW, if anyone else likes challenges, pick a
Regency CB rig from the 70's. They were simpler and easily modified
back then. How about resurrecting my 1946 Zenith Wavemagnet console
Nelson ??? HI
73, ya'll great seeing 30 of like minded radio nuts at the OKDXA meeting.
Thanks for the updates & plans Jerry.
Ross K5RH
Nelson Derks <ac5up at windstream.net>
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Check the bid on this:
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=4564097
Then check the bid on this:
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=4559855
What are these people thinkin'?
BTW: Here's one for the 'RH:
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=4564294
Believe it or don't, there are web sources for vintage / repro dial
plates and glass... Typically for RCA and Zenith, but Atwater-Kent
wasn't exactly rare. Old radio dudes throw nothing away so it's possible
one could be found. It's a super-het, Ross, and that's the good kind.
You have a stash of '24 and '27 tubes, don't ya'?
In other news, if any of you ever get the urge to pick up a Johnson 250
CB at a Hamfest be aware that EF didn't think it would ever be necessary
to net the xtals so there are no trimmers in the matrix. Let's just say
all channels are within 1 kHz. As for the Regency SSB jobbie... Having a
heckuva' time finding a schemo for it but aside from that works
remarkably well. It does have a trimmer on every xtal and could be put
exactly on freq if I knew the magic numbers. Right now it's close enough
for chicken band use. Uniden board inside and very similar to some Tram
models but no exacto-mundo match so far. Might be able to fake it.
Somebody clipped a pair of diodes in the ALC circuit (not unusual) and
it modulates TOO DAMNED LOUD so that will get fixed first.
I hate it when a perfectly good SSB envelope flat-tops.
Also had a moment of clarity while working on it. Where do you suppose
the trade name Uniden came from? There's a crystal filter inside made by
the Uni Electronics Corporation of Japan and I can't help but wonder if
Uni Denshi in JA land translates to Uniden on this side of the Pacific.
Could be the rosin smoke talking, but ya' never know... ;)
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