Passing this along, from the Amrad mail group.
http://www.midcom-inc.com/Tech/pdf/TN69.pdf
Bacon, WA3WDR
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Anyone recognize this transmitter?
http://www.hersenscheet.com/loi/nuclear.swf
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yes, it is one of the mission control relays fer :
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=TKz4qVmUz84
heh
--- David Hollander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone recognize this transmitter?
http://www.hersenscheet.com/loi/nuclear.swf
Here is the good URL for the you tube and I agree...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKz4qVmUz84
Bob W1PE
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Foltarz
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 10:40 AM
To: David Hollander; Discussion of AM Radio in
Yaa But more then that Richard Now that the you tube is out I think that
we all need to go back to Flower Power of the 60's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKz4qVmUz84
Bob W1PE
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From: Richard Arland, W3OSS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007
W5DIR - Ray McLin past away in his sleep Thursday night. Ray had not been
active in radio for more that 25 years I think, but he and I visited a lot
and talked about radio in his TV shop in Conroe, Texas. Ray had built a rig
with a pair of 4-400s in the final. The rig, big modulator, speech amp
Hi Todd!
You must be going crazy at this point! To add to your problems I have
question. I thought a friend of mine had picked up my sellers ticket a the MIT
Flea but when I saw him yesterday he had forgot. If I priority mail you the
money and include a prepaid priority mail envelope, do
Sorry to hear of your good friend's passing John. I didn't know him
myself. One thing about ham radio, is that you meet nearly twice as
many folks in a lifetime than non-hams do in two lifetimes. That
considered, we (hams) seem to see a lot more of our dear friends pass
on. I know I surely
Wow Man!
Dancing capacitors, flying tubes and meters!
And a sound track that sounds like a cross between WILD THING and the theme
from FUTURAMA.
Reminds me of some of the hamfests I atteneded in the late 1960's!
Cool
Greg
WA7LYO
Kinston NC
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From: Bob Peters [EMAIL
I don't recall it always being that way. I seem to remember that once upon
a time it was standard procedure to give a real signal report, particularly
for Field Day, and I seem to recall that Sweepstakes used a serial number
that simulated a message preamble and that part of the exchange was
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