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Since we were sent home from work because of the
blizzard and have been snowed in all afternoon, I decided to use the time to work on a web page I'd been thinking about. It's going to be all about Clough-Brengle equipment, both test gear and transmitters. It's far from being finished, but there's enough there to be looked at. Check it out here, http://radioheaven.homestead.com/CloughBrengle.html There's more coming soon. 73, Ron ------------------------------------------------- C.R."Ron"Lawrence Antique Radio Collector & Historian POBox 3015 Matthews, NC 28106-3015 704-289-1166 (home) Radio Collection Web Page, http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com CC-AWA Web Page, http://www.cc-awa.org |
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![]() Ron, KC4YOY wrote: Since we were sent home from work because of the blizzard and have been snowed in all afternoon, I decided to use the time to work on a web page I'd been thinking about. It's going to be all about Clough-Brengle equipment, both test gear and transmitters. It's far from being finished, but there's enough there to be looked at. Check it out here, http://radioheaven.homestead.com/CloughBrengle.html There's more coming soon. Nice start. One Suggestion - crank up the jpeg compression on the pictu http://radioheaven.homestead.com/files/CBtext1.jpg 491K on an opening graphic really slows down the page loading... best regards... -- randy guttery A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews so vital to the United States Silent Service: http://tendertale.com |
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I shall have to look and simultaneously sympathize with your poor lot. I
have but two small but wretched patches of ice left in the shadow of a bush. Rain, wind and near 50 highs have replaced the snow (but it did snow a foot at the ski hill 200 miles away). The lows did bring lots of slides on the roadways though. "Ron, KC4YOY" wrote in message . com... Since we were sent home from work because of the blizzard and have been snowed in all afternoon, I decided to use the time to work on a web page I'd been thinking about. It's going to be all about Clough-Brengle equipment, both test gear and transmitters. It's far from being finished, but there's enough there to be looked at. Check it out here, http://radioheaven.homestead.com/CloughBrengle.html There's more coming soon. 73, Ron ------------------------------------------------- C.R."Ron"Lawrence Antique Radio Collector & Historian POBox 3015 Matthews, NC 28106-3015 704-289-1166 (home) Radio Collection Web Page, http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com CC-AWA Web Page, http://www.cc-awa.org |
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![]() Randy and/or Sherry wrote: Ron, KC4YOY wrote: Since we were sent home from work because of the blizzard and have been snowed in all afternoon, I decided to use the time to work on a web page I'd been thinking about. It's going to be all about Clough-Brengle equipment, both test gear and transmitters. It's far from being finished, but there's enough there to be looked at. Check it out here, http://radioheaven.homestead.com/CloughBrengle.html There's more coming soon. Nice start. One Suggestion - crank up the jpeg compression on the pictu http://radioheaven.homestead.com/files/CBtext1.jpg 491K on an opening graphic really slows down the page loading... Even better, store it as a .gif (4 bits = 16 colours greyscale) or .png. Jpg is best for photo-realistic images, whereas .gif does best on line drawings, text, other such high-contrast stuff. Png is somewhere in the middle, trying to accomodate both within the same file format. Cheers, Fred -- +--------------------------------------------+ | Music: http://www3.telus.net/dogstarmusic/ | | Projects: http://dogstar.dantimax.dk | +--------------------------------------------+ |
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Cool, they made some really nice quality equipment. I have a model 111
Frequency Modulator for visual alignment. Also have a 1940 catalog with price list. If you would like any pics of the 111 or scans of the catalog let me know. "Ron, KC4YOY" wrote in message . com... Since we were sent home from work because of the blizzard and have been snowed in all afternoon, I decided to use the time to work on a web page I'd been thinking about. It's going to be all about Clough-Brengle equipment, both test gear and transmitters. It's far from being finished, but there's enough there to be looked at. Check it out here, http://radioheaven.homestead.com/CloughBrengle.html There's more coming soon. 73, Ron ------------------------------------------------- C.R."Ron"Lawrence Antique Radio Collector & Historian POBox 3015 Matthews, NC 28106-3015 704-289-1166 (home) Radio Collection Web Page, http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com CC-AWA Web Page, http://www.cc-awa.org |
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In article _5v%b.2078$A12.1959@edtnps84, Fred Nachbaur
writes: Even better, store it as a .gif (4 bits = 16 colours greyscale) or .png. Jpg is best for photo-realistic images, whereas .gif does best on line drawings, text, other such high-contrast stuff. Png is somewhere in the middle, trying to accomodate both within the same file format. Good suggestion. I've found that GIF is by far the best on B/W line drawings, and even Microsoft Paint mitmap output with 4 or 16 colors, but I still mean line drawings. However, on a grayscale photo, even when cut to 16 shades of gray, I find GIF files are bigger than JPG. Best is to try both schemes. pick the smaller file. Don't know how much software can handle PNG format, though that may be the new format that someone helped me test on my photo viewer last month. Oh yes, I have two really old pieces of Clough-Brengle test gear -- a signal generator with a rotary turret bandswitch (very compact, though), and a motor-driven wobbulator sweep generator. They are both AC/DC, so I've been in no hurry to try them out :-) 73, Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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In article , "Lou deGonzague"
writes: Cool, they made some really nice quality equipment. I have a model 111 Frequency Modulator for visual alignment. Also have a 1940 catalog with price list. If you would like any pics of the 111 or scans of the catalog let me know. OK, I dug out my two pieces for model numbers. My frequency modulator or sweep oscillator is a Model 81-A. It takes the output from a conventioanl RF generator and heterodynes it into a swept output at an offset. My RF generator is a Model 01, as far as I can read the messy stamping on the nameplate. It has a rotary turrent band selection, and a really sweet dual dial readout from 0-300, which must be translated by a calibratin chart built onto the top of the unit. Covers 50KC to 30MC in 6 bands. Very compact case, not heavy. The 01 is AC/DC so I haven't tried to use it, but the 81-A sweeper has a power trans so I really should try it out -- I do like to align IFs by scope sweeping. These units are pretty clean inside and out so would take great photos. Let me know if you want some shots. 73, Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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In article _5v%b.2078$A12.1959@edtnps84, Fred Nachbaur
writes: Even better, store it as a .gif (4 bits = 16 colours greyscale) Now having seen the opening page graphic, I can tell it's a 2-color (B&W) typewritten page, and it would certainly do much better as a GIF. Yes, it takes a long time to load. The transmitter photos also load slowly, but they are of superb quality and I wouldn't mess with them! Looking forward to some test gear shots (I can contribute some, as previously noted). 73 es tnx, Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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![]() and it would certainly do much better as a GIF. Yes, it takes a long time to load. It is a .gif, it only takes about 5 seconds to load here. I'm working on some test equipment stuff. The only problem is that to get scans that look like anything, they're really BIG file. And the scanned photos from the C-B catalogs are really grainy. I may just take some digital photos of my pieces of C-B stuff. I'll keep trying. Ron |
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![]() These units are pretty clean inside and out so would take great photos. Let me know if you want some shots YES, by all means. Ron |
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