[R-390] St. Julien's Creek R-390A Massacre plus more Qs
W8BVH
w8bvh at sbcglobal.net
Sat May 8 16:42:22 EDT 2010
Hello Glenn:
I found these sites that may be of interest to you and others.
Best regards,
Ralph Howes
W8BVH
http://www.radioworks.com/nr390saga.html
http://www.r390a.com/Archived%20Pages/radio_rape.html
http://www.theradioboard.com/rb/viewtopic.php?p=390&sid=d0533d0571ce91ab35b1f3f31c38d7ab
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From: <wa4aos at aol.com>
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Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 4:17 PM
Subject: [R-390] St. Julien's Creek R-390A Massacre plus more Qs
>
> Hi,
>
> A few questions.
>
> I am trying to find the pic of pallets of R 390 and or R 390A's left open
> in the weather for a long time at St Juliens Creek; perhaps over a year.
> Is it still on line. I looked and googled,"St. Julien's Creek R-390A
> Massacre and didn't find the pic. Does the pic still exist?
>
> Is Dallas Lankford still amongst we pre-expired soles and if so, is he
> contact-able via email?
>
> I am looking for a quantity, more than 100, of single insulated standoffs,
> the type used in the IF module of the R 390A. It has a phenolic or
> bakelite base and about in inch long. It has two solder-able metal fingers
> for attaching wires and component ends. I think the mounting screw
> supporting it to the chassis is a 4-40.
>
> Last but not least. Didn't someone source a replacement Line Filter for
> the one used in the R 390A? I routinely isolate the filter from chassis
> and bypass it with a cap but would really rather find a plug and play
> replacement.
>
> Thanks,
> Glenn WA4AOS
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