Surely half the fun of these big old radios is knowing there are thousands 
of Volts, tens of Amps and lots of totally unprotected RF floating around, 
to wrap them up in silly wire cages just isn't playing the game!,
73 Max M0GHQ/KJ4ISS


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Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] A special day today


>
> How could GM (and others) make those dangerous cars, why when you open
> the hood,
> those giant fan blades and rotating pulleys are totally exposed!!
>
> While I concur with the idea that a child could raise the lid of an
> unprotected
> table top radio and be harmed or worse, dismantling Big radios, even with
> interlocks, should only be done by experienced technicians. Amateurs 
> should
> stay out. Safety First.
>
> JMHO.  K0NG .
>
>
>
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