I'll have to look in my tube caddy - I still have several tubes in there,
but it has been so long since I looked at it I don't remember what is in it.
What I really need to do is trash the damn things they are just collecting
dust for the last 35 years or so.  

 

73,  Ray,  N0FY

SKCC 3704

FH 997

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of k5nwa
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 11:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [softrock40] Re: softrock for 2m?

 

At 10:27 PM 5/8/2008, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
> > At 06:12 PM 5/8/2008, you wrote:
> >
> >>I tried that more then 40 years ago, in the early sixtees with a quad
> >>diode mixer and a 6J6 oscillator tube with two outputs, 1 direct and
> >>the other via ~28cm 90 Ohms coaxial cable for the 90 degrees shift.
> >>It worked in principle but it was not a great succes. The diodes were
> >>Ge types and not suited for high frequencies.
> >
> > Thank goodness that technology has moved on and is quite improved
> > since 40 years ago.
>
>Quiz time. Testing fact retention here.
>
>Part 1: In what year was the 2N2222 first commercially available?
>
>Part 2: How long ago did we have that discussion here?
>
>(I had to snork the wine back down out of the sinuses after reading that.
It
>was a 2004 Clos Du Bois Merlot tonight. Mmmm, even then.)
>
>Mike.
>

1962 or 1961 I forget, but I was reffering to the use of a 6J6 
oscillator and such, even back in the 60's that was old stuff, I 
believe the 6J6 is from the 1930's.

Cecil
K5NWA
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"Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light." 

 

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