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I am restoring a Tempo one (ricebox boatanchor )transceiver ..It is a
light brown color ,saddle leather color actually..It is original paint...Question: Were all Tempo one`s this color..or is there something special about this one.All pictures that I find are black and aluminum color ..tnx W4PQW |
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You are correct. There was an early one and a late one.
The black one is the later one...with a solid state module for the modulator...instead of a particularly hard to find tube. ....Dave wrote in message ... I am restoring a Tempo one (ricebox boatanchor )transceiver ..It is a light brown color ,saddle leather color actually..It is original paint...Question: Were all Tempo one`s this color..or is there something special about this one.All pictures that I find are black and aluminum color ..tnx W4PQW |
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Hi:
The tube 7360 RCA found in Argentina. I Yoiu request private post and send mail for dealer it Excusme my english poor REgards Heriberto LU6DBU "Dave Edwards" escribió en el mensaje . .. You are correct. There was an early one and a late one. The black one is the later one...with a solid state module for the modulator...instead of a particularly hard to find tube. ...Dave wrote in message ... I am restoring a Tempo one (ricebox boatanchor )transceiver ..It is a light brown color ,saddle leather color actually..It is original paint...Question: Were all Tempo one`s this color..or is there something special about this one.All pictures that I find are black and aluminum color ..tnx W4PQW |
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Dave Edwards wrote:
You are correct. There was an early one and a late one. The black one is the later one...with a solid state module for the modulator...instead of a particularly hard to find tube. ...Dave wrote in message ... I am restoring a Tempo one (ricebox boatanchor )transceiver ..It is a light brown color ,saddle leather color actually..It is original paint...Question: Were all Tempo one`s this color..or is there something special about this one.All pictures that I find are black and aluminum color ..tnx W4PQW Pardon the butt-in, but how many 7360's might you need? Seems I have at least two or three sleeves of them. Are they truly rare or expensive? One of my old rigs used them but, as far as I recall, I have nothing that currently uses them... at this time. |
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K3HVG ) writes:
Dave Edwards wrote: You are correct. There was an early one and a late one. The black one is the later one...with a solid state module for the modulator...instead of a particularly hard to find tube. ...Dave wrote in message ... I am restoring a Tempo one (ricebox boatanchor )transceiver ..It is a light brown color ,saddle leather color actually..It is original paint...Question: Were all Tempo one`s this color..or is there something special about this one.All pictures that I find are black and aluminum color ..tnx W4PQW Pardon the butt-in, but how many 7360's might you need? Seems I have at least two or three sleeves of them. Are they truly rare or expensive? One of my old rigs used them but, as far as I recall, I have nothing that currently uses them... at this time. I don't know how "rare" they are in the scheme of things, but this has been discussed here in the past. The 7360 was really useful for some things, and since it was a specialty tube, not so useful as a general purpose tube. Certainly not when you were paying a premium for the specialty tube. I gather it was relatively expensive at the time, and wasn't found in general consumer electronic equipment. I know there were articles at the time pointing out that there were cheaper tubes that did the same thing, used in tv sets (for demodulating the color information). Once something sees common use in a piece of consumer electronics, the price is bound to drop. It's over forty years since the tube was in its prime. So the only use for the tubes at this point is to keep old equipment going. Surely there's been attrition, as people toss out things they'll never use and even die and the relatives toss it out. I don't know where that leaves things. Because there may be enough tubes hoarded from back then to keep all the equipment that is still used that uses them going, since the amount of equipment that used them in the first place was a nice finite number, and most of that has gone out of use (and likely a good percentage of it has been tossed). Michael VE2BVW |
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There was three colors. Light Brown, white, and the last were black.
Dave K4JRB wrote in message ... I am restoring a Tempo one (ricebox boatanchor )transceiver ..It is a light brown color ,saddle leather color actually..It is original paint...Question: Were all Tempo one`s this color..or is there something special about this one.All pictures that I find are black and aluminum color ..tnx W4PQW |
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