Hi Ray Brown Kb0stn, hope you are having a nice day
PW> (emission designator 16F3 btw.)
RBK>
PW> (whuf, are your eyes as tired as my fingers?? )
RBK> Almost, but not quite. :-)
Hehehe... Although I do wish they'd write the manuals like that
more often these days. I've had some that gave you a schematic
and a parts list and nothing else.
PW> It goes on to list the 4 transistors used to make to f*16
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PW> these days.
PW> By way of example, call Analog Devices and ask for samples
PW and data sheets on the AD 7008-50, AD9830, AD9850, and AD9955.
PW> Now those have some serious tinkering possibilities.
RBK> Sounds interesting, but I may want to keep this critter rock-bound, if
RBK>I can convert it into a repeater! :-)
Well from the looks of things that shouldn't be a problem. And the
circuitry is fairly simple to fix if it blows something major.
You might look up the 9850 though. Put a few other parts with it, and
you have a D.C. - 6M rig in your computer (or with the right micro-
controller an ht of the same range)
PW> (OH WAYNE have you looked at them???)
RBK> Wayne? Which Wayne? (whack on head) Oh, THAT Wayne! :-)
RBK> Hmmm!! Both sounds interesting! Wonder if there would
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PW> the mod for the BTL and the test and tune up for the amp. (BAL-100)
PW> Based on the tuneup chart it should have gone to 6 with no problem
ther.
RBK> Wow ^2! But one step at a time. :-)
Yep. Still, I think you'll have some fun. Let all the test equipment
keep you warm during all this fun weather.
RBK> Hehe... I repair medical equipment at a local hospital, I have 24 hour
RBK>access to the building, copier, fax... :-)
Lucky.
RBK> Just wanted to mention that I have NOT gotten anything from you at my
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It does help to actually *send* a message instead of just adding the
address doesn't it. Still, I'll see if I can find something better
than .07 per.
-=> Yours sincerely, Paul Williams KB5IVG <=-
... Klingon Bards are corruptible. Woe unto y'all. - kvin
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