
December 13th 08, 07:49 PM
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FA: MOPA 2-Tube Transmitter Instant Junkbox parts assortment
On Dec 12, 6:09*pm, "Theo" wrote:
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On Dec 11, 3:58 pm, raypsi wrote:
On Dec 8, 12:07 pm, wrote:
I had this idea a while back, to thin out my stuff in what I think is
a useful and interesting way. Along the way I ended up having to buy
a bunch of new stuff as well (e.g. the brand new tune and load
variable caps). So take a look - might be a fun way to spend some
winter evenings.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=160303721771
73,
Mike, KK6GM
Hey OM
I should has learned to play the guitar. Instead I got into
electronics built my first xmitter in '67 using a 6BQ5 xtal osc and
6146A final.
Everything was hot. I used series twist lock caps in the ps, B&W coil,
with aligator clip adjust, multi elmac plate and tune caps, a tv set
power xformer, all that on a punched out 5x7x2 LMB chassis. Even the
Key was hot as I keyed the screen of the 6146A.
73 OM
n8zu
That's pretty impressive, fitting that on a 5x7 chassis!
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You mean kinda like this?
http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/SCAN0006.jpg
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