When I was in Jr. High School I built a CW transmitter using a 6AG7
crystal controlled oscillator and an 807 for the final. The
interesting part was that I did not use a chassis. I simple
connected all the parts together, power supply and all, in sort of a
heap on my work bench. (I'm sure it would've kept transmitting
somewhere had I pulled the crystal out of it's socket.) It worked
and I made several contacts. AND I saved money by not buying a
chassis. Sometimes I wonder how I've managed to live long enough to
become this ancient.
Burt, K6OQK
Behalf Of paul swed
Joe
Thats really a silly statement. The issue is this, we tech types put things
in rows and columns. But true artists use dead bug style with lots of wire
and parts flying everyplace.
Put the whole glob in a picture frame and you have a seriously worthy piece
of art. How could your wife complain? Plus you get time out of it. Its all
about how you sell it.
Regards
Paul
Burt I. Weiner Associates
Broadcast Technical Services
Glendale, California U.S.A.
[email protected]
www.biwa.cc
K6OQK
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