Reminds Me. I could ue a small Alignment tool fot adjusting The VCO Coil
L104 on a GE Phoenix. Make this a Golden Request. Its avery Small Square
tool.
Truly. We could very well cease talking about this Subject is getting Old
now.Thanks
Wesley AB8KD
I've had to work on a number of radios where someone went in
and "tightened those screws"...
Dad used to get cameras where the owner had tried to fix them.
Once or twice, the victim arrived in a paper bag, full of loose parts
and screws.
Arrgghh...
I used to do TV repair in hawaii, back in the good old days.
"Major Mac" was a competing outfit. I could always tell when they had
worked on a set before. Broken convergence coils hanging by their
wires, cracked tuning slugs, solder joints that looked like they'd been
done with a Bic.
Defi
> For those who are inquiring minds and not up to all of the
terminology, what
> is a "golden screwdriver"?
Used to fix things, as in "fixed like a cat".
Now that it's "fixed", it will never work again!
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Advanced Receiver Research Preamp
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Fred is right... it's a trot-line. A trout-line is a bunch of pompous
fairys lined-up in hip waders.. LOL!!
Wish I was out running lines instead of readying for an ice storm...
73
Mike
K5JMP
The sel
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Fred Flowers
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Well that ya'll are not as smart as you think you are. It IS trot
y, February 11, 2007 2:41 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Advanced Receiver Research Preamp
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I believe the word is TROUT. LOL.
Best of the luck to you tuning repeaters with Bubba, while you are fishing.
73's.
Butch, KE7FEL/r
From: [EMAIL
--- wa5luy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to all that replied about the part number of
> the GaSa transistor.
> Wow!
> I learned about Chip Angles Porsche 911 preamps,
> ARR's Cadillac repair
> service,golden screwdrivers, platinum screwdrivers,
> and all kinds of
> information on tuning u
At 03:29 PM 2/11/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm mesmerized, indeed paralyzed, by the image of Arkansas hill billys
>eating rainbow trots.
I've never been fishin for trots, but I've gotten the trots from bad
fishJoe
At 2/10/2007 05:32, you wrote:
>Thanks to all that replied about the part number of the GaSa transistor.
>Wow!
>I learned about Chip Angles Porsche 911 preamps, ARR's Cadillac repair
>service,golden screwdrivers, platinum screwdrivers, and all kinds of
>information on tuning up preamps with exotic
I believe the word is TROUT. LOL.
Best of the luck to you tuning repeaters with Bubba, while you are fishing.
73's.
Butch, KE7FEL/r
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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In a message dated 2/11/2007 11:14:08 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You folks have to understand back here in the hills of western Arkansas
we save our money for fishin lures, ammo, Red Man, white lightning and
repairs to the 75 pick up. When we tune up the repeate
Thanks to all that replied about the part number of the GaSa transistor.
Wow!
I learned about Chip Angles Porsche 911 preamps, ARR's Cadillac repair
service,golden screwdrivers, platinum screwdrivers, and all kinds of
information on tuning up preamps with exotic test stuff we never heard
of.
Y
> ...and you can show me a coaxial cavity filter that won't be
> out-of-tune when connected to a load Z different than what it
> was properly tuned for? And, no, futzing with cavity tuning
> as a makeshift means of conjugate matching doesn't count.
The following is a generic statement thrown o
PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Advanced Receiver Research Preamp
144-148
> The better question is... have you looked at the input section of
> the circuit diagram? Looks like a high Z input doesn't it... :-)
Don't think I've seen
> The better question is... have you looked at the input section of
> the circuit diagram? Looks like a high Z input doesn't it... :-)
Don't think I've seen an ARR schematic, but most GaAsFET preamp designs I've
evaluated will tend to produce least noise figure with an input Z quite a
ways away
> "Jeff DePolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone else looked at the input return loss on their
> ARR preamp?
The better question is... have you looked at the input section of
the circuit diagram? Looks like a high Z input doesn't it... :-)
> I had one that, when put in place, was thro
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