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JACK K9ACT -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com |
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On Feb 12, 9:15 am, Jack Schmidling wrote:
Subject says it all. JACK K9ACT -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK:http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silverhttp://schmidling.com Jack, I dont know if you have any "Half Price Books" stores where you are. I have found a 1955 and a 1965 ARRL handbooks for $3.00 each. Might take a bit of looking to find. Also, I see some on Ebay for sale sometimes. Good Luck. Randy, WB5KCM |
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"wb5kcm" ) writes:
On Feb 12, 9:15 am, Jack Schmidling wrote: Subject says it all. JACK K9ACT -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK:http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silverhttp://schmidling.com Jack, I dont know if you have any "Half Price Books" stores where you are. I have found a 1955 and a 1965 ARRL handbooks for $3.00 each. Might take a bit of looking to find. Also, I see some on Ebay for sale sometimes. Good Luck. Randy, WB5KCM And of course, the subject header didn't say it all, since there are various reasons someone might be looking for a given year's handbook, but not all of those reasons actually require the specific year. Lots of times, people have wanted a specific year, and then it turns out they wanted a certain project from it, and the project was actually in multiple years of the handbook, or of course had originally been in QST (maybe even in a fuller form), and that issue of QST may still be available in paper form from the ARRL (and if not, they may still supply a photocopy of a specific article for a fee). The handbooks change like glaciers, so unless someone is trying to get a complete set or wants the very same edition as they originally bought, any specific edition is often bracketted by a few years. Michael VE2BVW |
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Michael Black wrote:
And of course, the subject header didn't say it all, since there are various reasons someone might be looking for a given year's handbook, but not all of those reasons actually require the specific year But if I got that year, I would get what I want. What I am actually looking for is the article or project on using 813's as triode modulators. If that expands the editions, so be it. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com |
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JS, Looking at my 1959 Handbook, there's no project using 813's in a
modulator, per se. The high-power modulator in that issue uses 811A's. The only project using an 813 is an amplifier, utilizing a single tube. I'll check deeper in that year and see if I missed something obvious and/or imbedded in the text on modulation/modulators. de K3HVG Jack Schmidling wrote: Michael Black wrote: And of course, the subject header didn't say it all, since there are various reasons someone might be looking for a given year's handbook, but not all of those reasons actually require the specific year But if I got that year, I would get what I want. What I am actually looking for is the article or project on using 813's as triode modulators. If that expands the editions, so be it. js |
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K3HVG wrote:
JS, Looking at my 1959 Handbook, there's no project using 813's in a modulator, per se. The high-power modulator in that issue uses 811A's. The only project using an 813 is an amplifier, utilizing a single tube. I'll check deeper in that year and see if I missed something obvious and/or imbedded in the text on modulation/modulators. I have a 1964 (11th edition) handbook here, and it has only one transmitter project which is a little QRP 4-tube set, the Knightkit T-60. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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K3HVG wrote:
JS, Looking at my 1959 Handbook, there's no project using 813's in a modulator, per se. The high-power modulator in that issue uses 811A's. The reference was from an ER article in issue 153-155 by W3BYM. His email in in qrz so I asked him for more info. However, seems like QRZ email addys are not much good. Most of them bounce. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com |
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What I am actually looking for is the article or project on using 813's
as triode modulators. If that expands the editions, so be it. I will do some searching, but I think the Radio Handbook, rather than the Radio Amateur's Handbook, may have the article you are looking for. I know it has an article on using 813s as triode modulators, which is rather unusual. And, I am thinking it was further back. Will go upstairs to the radio book library and do some searching. 73, Colin K7FM |
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The 16th edition Radio Handbook (1962) has a "Zero Bias Tetrode Modulator"
featuring a pair of 813s operating as grounded grid, zerio bias modulators and claims to have 500 watt output. Page 683 I looked in the 11th edition of Radio Handbook and did not find it, but I am about 87.22% certain that one of the Handbooks features 813s utilized as triode modulators. Will keep looking. Colin K7FM |
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Well, could not find it in the upstairs library. Will need to go out to the
hamshack. If it is not there, I will look in the darkroom. Please say nothing to my wife about my temporary book displacement. Colin K7FM |
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