Captainlance wrote:
Yes, the battery charge units have a big cast aluminum heat sink on
the chassis.
Very true, the battery revert power supply has the cast alumium heat
sink and shield covers on the regulator circuits.
It is accually a switcher type regulator power supply. It has a
smaller
Hi guys .I have a kg209 battery pack tha has been repacked with new cells
But when it is put into the battery charger .the charger just flashes red
And it doesn't charge up.Does anyone have information on the battery pack
Wiring so I can check on why it isnt working.
Thank You,
Ian
They claim 40 amps. I have one but have only drawn about 20 amps thru
it. No problems..
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Is it capable of carrying 30 amperes or so?
Neil - WA6KLA
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Well, it requires machining custom piston-style capacitors from brass rod,
and teflon rods... If you don't have access to a lathe, it could be a very
expensive approach to the issue. I will post a how-to article for the
RBTIP page when everything has been proven and tested. So far, I only have
Anyone have a copy of the User Manual/Instructions and or
Service/Config manuals?
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mch wrote:
Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).
As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the thing. :-\
My admission tix came
Paul Finch wrote:
Three spaces does not mean a commercial vendor to me, that is
the only explanation I have gotten so far and that was not from the
Hamvention people.
Paul
That most definitely IS a commercial vendor! The typical ham cleaning
out his shack, or garage, normally doesn't need
At 4/19/2006 07:41, you wrote:
Paul Finch wrote:
Three spaces does not mean a commercial vendor to me, that is
the only explanation I have gotten so far and that was not from the
Hamvention people.
Paul
That most definitely IS a commercial vendor! The typical ham cleaning
out his
To: KB1CHU..Don't sell that little thru the glass dual bander
antenna from Radio Shack short. I have one mounted on the tinted glass
side window of my suburban and it is a dandy little antenna. I tuned mine for a
2 meter frequency, have no desire to use it on 440 mhzandthe R/S
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For those who like to bang tree limbs, bend the thin metal of their
automobiles and listen to the singing breezes while driving, that's great
but
for a little powerhouse that does a darn nice job, that thru the glass R/S
antenna is right up there with the big
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At a minimum, there should be an exception for clubs. One club I belong to
recently cleaned out its shack sold the excess at the local swap
meet. It took at least 3 spaces.
I would agree with that, although there would need to be something in
place to verify
Lathes and the use of them are no problem for me...and I'm state side.
At 07:13 AM 4/19/2006, you wrote:
Well, it requires machining custom piston-style capacitors from
brass rod, and teflon rods... If you don't have access to a lathe,
it could be a very expensive approach to the issue. I
I was working on a Econo-plexer. Does anyone know where to get
Johansen style piston trimmer capacitors for cheap? I am looking for
the kind that has the screw retaining nut for ground and just the
little round dimple on the other side.
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Try Nebraska Surplus. They have Johanson and other mfgrs. Nice
photos/descriptions of each on their website. Still aren't cheap at $5 to
$10+ each depending on the pf range.
Unfortunately, they don't have the exact Johanson P/N 5602 I'm looking for
to fix a couple of DB prod VHF cans. However,
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