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Old September 2nd 05, 04:43 PM
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Hi,
Can anybody scan a few of their xtals with good original non-mil labels?
I'd like to repro a few labels for some of my xtals and maybe others
would like to do the same.
You could post them at alt.binaries.pictures.radio or send via email.

Thanks,
Bill WX4A
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Old September 2nd 05, 05:20 PM
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Hi,
Can anybody scan a few of their xtals with good original non-mil labels?
I'd like to repro a few labels for some of my xtals and maybe others
would like to do the same.
You could post them at alt.binaries.pictures.radio or send via email.

Thanks,
Bill WX4A


I'd be happy to, but I am not sure what you want. I have a box full of FT243
xtals, but with the exception of a few that were reworked by companies like
JAN, or texas xtals, they all have the original military bakelite, or metal covers.

Please explain.

-Chuck
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Old September 2nd 05, 05:57 PM
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Chuck Harris wrote:
-ex- wrote:

Hi,
Can anybody scan a few of their xtals with good original non-mil
labels? I'd like to repro a few labels for some of my xtals and maybe
others would like to do the same.
You could post them at alt.binaries.pictures.radio or send via email.

Thanks,
Bill WX4A



I'd be happy to, but I am not sure what you want. I have a box full of
FT243
xtals, but with the exception of a few that were reworked by companies like
JAN, or texas xtals, they all have the original military bakelite, or
metal covers.

Please explain.

-Chuck


Hi Chuck,
I'm looking for the labels like those from Jan, Texas Crystals,
Peterson, etc. I guess that would be the "reworked" ones.

-Bill
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Old September 2nd 05, 07:26 PM
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-ex- wrote:

Hi Chuck,
I'm looking for the labels like those from Jan, Texas Crystals,
Peterson, etc. I guess that would be the "reworked" ones.

-Bill



You should be able to play them on a flatbed scanner and get
excellent images. I have a couple FT-243, but I think they are all mil
surplus. I'll try to get to them and see what i have. I know i have a
few N.O.S Bliley crystals, but I don't know what cases they are without
opening the crumbling paper boxes. Would you like scans of the boxes,
too?

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Michael A. Terrell wrote:



You should be able to play them on a flatbed scanner and get
excellent images. I have a couple FT-243, but I think they are all mil
surplus. I'll try to get to them and see what i have. I know i have a
few N.O.S Bliley crystals, but I don't know what cases they are without
opening the crumbling paper boxes. Would you like scans of the boxes,
too?


Just need some "ham market" labels to stick on my xtals.

Tnx,
Bill


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Ok, here's a couple of repros...

http://www.sparkbench.com/texxtals-x2.jpg

http://www.sparkbench.com/dxxtal-2.jpg

Print at 50%

Tnx all,

Bill WX4A



Uncle Peter wrote:

Texas Crystals, Crystek, Jan, and others often reworked WWII
military surplus FT-243 crystals to customer specs. They either
replaced the original front plate with a new one--with their
company named embossed, or they simply used a stick on
label to cover the original faceplate marketings. The bakelite
housings still have the tell tale military channel numbers
embossed on them, however--a dead giveaway regarding
their original.. I post my examples on the binaries, and email
cc to Bill.

Pete


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Old September 2nd 05, 09:31 PM
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K3HVG wrote:

Bill, do you need a "new manufacture" one from Peterson???


Sure.

-Bill
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Old September 2nd 05, 09:40 PM
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Bill, do you need a "new manufacture" one from Peterson???

-ex- wrote:
Hi,
Can anybody scan a few of their xtals with good original non-mil labels?
I'd like to repro a few labels for some of my xtals and maybe others
would like to do the same.
You could post them at alt.binaries.pictures.radio or send via email.

Thanks,
Bill WX4A


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Old September 3rd 05, 08:05 PM
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Ok, here's a couple of repros...

http://www.sparkbench.com/texxtals-x2.jpg

http://www.sparkbench.com/dxxtal-2.jpg

Print at 50%

Tnx all,

Bill WX4A


Here's one more. This one wasn't actually a stick-on label...but it can
be now!

http://www.sparkbench.com/prxtal-2.jpg

-Bill
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Old September 3rd 05, 11:57 PM
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The VAST majority are engrved and do not have labels.

On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 11:20:04 -0400, Chuck Harris
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-ex- wrote:
Hi,
Can anybody scan a few of their xtals with good original non-mil labels?
I'd like to repro a few labels for some of my xtals and maybe others
would like to do the same.
You could post them at alt.binaries.pictures.radio or send via email.

Thanks,
Bill WX4A


I'd be happy to, but I am not sure what you want. I have a box full of FT243
xtals, but with the exception of a few that were reworked by companies like
JAN, or texas xtals, they all have the original military bakelite, or metal covers.

Please explain.

-Chuck


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