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Here is a photo. Works great, still need to clean it up a little. Thanks, John
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![]() Thanks for posting the pics. But It is all code. What am I doing wrong. Paul P. "John" wrote in message ... Here is a photo. Works great, still need to clean it up a little. Thanks, John =ybegin size=290586 line=128 name=IMG_5903.JPG )) K(o**ssT*2***3*9+,*0******:+,*******+-*+***+***D+/*+******E+/*+******R+-*+***,***\+,*******=},-*+***+***=n*+*** ***/**m*mJz}Jk^Z****************+**** **+***\ZZbdZ[dZ`JZ\d^^d[b*I*Ĭ/*+***-**Ǭ/*+***-***1*=n***Z\\Z-,*** *h,**=n,****|,**+1*=n***+,-*,/*+***-**+4*+*** -**,/*+***-**=n4*+***-**//*+***-**1-*+***/***3-*+***C***4/*+***-** 1*+**-**1*2+**,***1*=n***Z[ZZ+-*+***+***,-*+****=n**--*+****-**/=n*+***/**8/*+***/**9/*+***/**:-*+***,***A-*+ ***,****1*+***-***+-*+*******,-*+*******--*+*******=n/*+***/**0-*+***********\ZZbdZ[dZ`JZ\d^^d[b*\ZZbdZ[dZ`JZ\d^^d[b***** ************************************************** ************************************************** **************************** |
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On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 20:58:03 GMT, John
wrote: Here is a photo. Works great, still need to clean it up a little. Thanks, John Man, blast from the past, I had one of those when I was younger. Great tester, I loved it. Sadly I have no idea what happened to it, but it was great. |
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"Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote in message
news:NZdgj.44659$8Z1.8396@trnddc05... Thanks for posting the pics. But It is all code. What am I doing wrong. You're doing nothing wrong. That is yEnc coding. If you are using some NG readers, such as Outlook Express (as I do), you need a separate program to decode the yEnc stuff. Perhaps the original poster could repost it in .JPG format so that more people could view it. Yes, I know you can find freeware/shareware decoders & whatnot which support yEnc, but I already have more than enough sketchy software installed on my machine, thank you very much. Phil |
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![]() "Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote in message news:NZdgj.44659$8Z1.8396@trnddc05... Thanks for posting the pics. But It is all code. What am I doing wrong. Paul P. "John" wrote in message ... Here is a photo. Works great, still need to clean it up a little. Thanks, John =ybegin size=290586 line=128 name=IMG_5903.JPG )) K(o"**ssT*2***3*9+,*0******:+,*******+-*+***+***D+/*+******E+/*+******R+-*+***,***\+,*******=},-*+***+***"=n*+*** ***/**m~T~*m~T~JzTo}'TzJk^Z****************+**** **+***\ZZbdZ[dZ`JZ\d^^d[b*I*Ĭ/*+***-**Ǭ/*+***-***1*=n***Z\\Z-,*** *h,**=n,****|,**+1*=n***+,-*,/*+***~-**+4*+*** -**,/*+***-**=n4*+***-**//*+***-**1-*+***/***3-*+***C***4/*+***-** 1*+**-**1*2+**,***1*=n***Z[ZZ+-*+***+***,-*+****=n**--*+****-**/=n*+***/**8/*+***-/**9/*+***z/**:-*+***,***A-*+ ***,****1*+***-***+-*+*******,-*+*******--*+*******=n/*+***/**0-*+***********\ZZbdZ[dZ`JZ\d^^d[b*\ZZbdZ[dZ`JZ\d^^d[b***** ************************************************** ************************************************** **************************** |
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I am curious about this precision 910 tester. I have a 612 which is not
unlike this, but it has 10 lever switches to select the connections of the 10 tube terminals. On this photo of the 910 there is just a row of buttons. Anyone know how the three choices [common, 'plate' and filament] of element connection are selected in this model?? Thanks Neil S. "PeterD" wrote in message ... On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 20:58:03 GMT, John wrote: Here is a photo. Works great, still need to clean it up a little. Thanks, John Man, blast from the past, I had one of those when I was younger. Great tester, I loved it. Sadly I have no idea what happened to it, but it was great. |
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 16:53:05 GMT, "Neil S"
wrote: I am curious about this precision 910 tester. I have a 612 which is not unlike this, but it has 10 lever switches to select the connections of the 10 tube terminals. On this photo of the 910 there is just a row of buttons. Anyone know how the three choices [common, 'plate' and filament] of element connection are selected in this model?? Thanks Neil S. Way too long ago for me, but I remember punching those buttons a lot. bg I think the grid, filament plate are all controlled by the rotary switches, iirc. |
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What you meant to say was
Uh, yeah, what the professor said :-) Phil |
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I am curious about this precision 910 tester. I have a 612 which is not
unlike this, but it has 10 lever switches to select the connections of the 10 tube terminals. Similar to my 10-12? Phil Nelson |
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WOW. That is beautiful. John you did a good job on that restoration.
I have a ratty B&K Dyna Quick. It is a great workhorse but ratty looking with some loose sockets. I also added a three wire cord to that B&K like you did. I was getting buzzed off of the chassis and did not like it. Paul. |
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