[R-390] The radio machine, getting bit by the bug
Norm n3ykf
normanlizeth at gmail.com
Fri Apr 15 11:50:07 EDT 2016
Kids are 23 months now. The Super Pro (PS, bottom, radio next) is
missing a knob, courtesy of little hands. They are just tall enough to
grab the kc and mc knobs on the 390 (Thanks Don!) that's the next
lowest in the rack. Don't let them play with the radios much. Strongly
supervised visits in the radio shack.
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Magic of radio? Whole house has an intercom with FM radio feature.
They moved a chair in position and started pushing knobs and spinning
volume and tuning controls.
OOOOHHHHOOOOOOHHHHOOOHHHH! As they jump up and down. Ran like hell
when they maxed the volume. That was six months ago. Cookies do fit
(in a child's mind) in a CD tray.
I'm looking forward to showing them analog electronics versus digital.
Current radio is an Ettus B210 for satellite.
Norm n3ykf
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 10:53 AM, Cecil Acuff <chacuff at cableone.net> wrote:
> You were cadillac'n...SP200. Bug bit me at 14. Allied Radio Shack "P" Box kit...regen SW receiver...same stations HCJB, various stations from USSR, Sweden etc.. Magical times. I remember coiling up 50 or 60 feet of wire and tossing it on the roof of the mobile home we rented not knowing it would have been much more effective if I had stretched it out to a tree.
>
> Also had a tube type mono reel to reel recorder....recorded the entire Top 70 of 1970 broadcast off the local BC station, on New Year's Day 1971.... Wish I still had that tape.
>
> That was a lifetime ago.
>
> Sent using recycled electrons.
>
>> On Apr 14, 2016, at 11:50 PM, Tisha Hayes <tisha.hayes at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I was bit by the bug when I was around ten years old. My father came back
>> from some hamfest with an SP-200 in a complete cabinet with a crinkle black
>> finish and the outrigger power supply. At nights I would sneak down to his
>> radio room and turn it on to listen to HCJB or Radio Australia. He figured
>> it out because the radio was never left on the ham bands.
>>
>> A few years later that was gifted to me and he set it up on a little stand
>> in my closet of my bedroom. That was it.
>>
>> I learned morse code by the dits and dahs of TVI, trying to find out what
>> was so important in those secret messages.
>>
>> *Ms. Tisha Hayes*
>> *"*There are many who live in the mountains and behave as if they were in **the
>> town; they are wasting their time.*
>> * It is possible to be a solitary in one's mind while living in a crowd;
>> and it is possible for those who are **solitary to live in the crowd of
>> their own thoughts.*"*
>> **-Amma Syncletica of Alexandria**
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