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Old October 20th 03, 12:57 AM
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My friend Mario Ribaldi ) has written me with a question
about restoring tube radios. Can anyone help him?

Mi amigo:
Me restore project of radio Geloso 217 is begun. I may ask how to restore valve
activation (what you Americans call tubas) for no strong emission. I find
website that American place tube in specail place. Can this help restore
activity? The report is from SURGERY MAGAZINE by Doctore Dabid Busch in
Wisconsin, Madison.
The referencia es http://www.well.com/www/cynsa/newbutt.html

Can you make clear to me how this helps?

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Old October 20th 03, 11:27 PM
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Radioman390 wrote:

My friend Mario Ribaldi ) has written me with a question
about restoring tube radios. Can anyone help him?

Mi amigo:
Me restore project of radio Geloso 217 is begun. I may ask how to restore valve
activation (what you Americans call tubas) for no strong emission. I find
website that American place tube in specail place. Can this help restore
activity? The report is from SURGERY MAGAZINE by Doctore Dabid Busch in
Wisconsin, Madison.
The referencia es http://www.well.com/www/cynsa/newbutt.html

Can you make clear to me how this helps?



I think what he's asking is if American tube types can be used in
European radios. And the answer is yes, if it's a post WW2 set. He'll
need to find a cross reference table on the net. There's a newsgroup
devoted to old tube radios, rec.antiques.radio+phono, but most of the
posters are Americans.

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Old October 21st 03, 02:47 AM
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Years ago, there were some devices available to rejuvenate sick tubes, both
CRTs and the little fellows. Sometimes it worked. Sometimes it didn't. It all
depended upon the problem with a given tube.

One scheme for weak emission was an in-line plug-in device to jack up the
filament voltage a bit. Again, sometimes...

Bill, K5BY
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Old October 21st 03, 03:17 AM
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The link goes to a medical site which reports that 7 people in Madison WI
inserted radio tubes in their butts (reason?) and had to go to hospitals to
have them removed. I assume many more people inserted them and removed them
successfully themselves. But why?

Was this done to revive the tubes? Is this practice limited to Wisconsin?.
Guys talk about boatanchors (a nautical term) ; I suppose we should be
thankful for transistors, uh?
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Old October 21st 03, 03:45 AM
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 21:17:23 -0500, Radioman390 wrote
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The link goes to a medical site which reports that 7 people in Madison WI
inserted radio tubes in their butts



Just be glad that it was seven rather than five!


(reason?) and had to go to hospitals to
have them removed. I assume many more people inserted them and removed them
successfully themselves. But why?


They couldn't find appropriate transistors?


Was this done to revive the tubes?


No; it was - more than likely - done to receive pirate radio and stations
with a (fill in the blank) disposition.

Is this practice limited to Wisconsin?.


Who said they were "just" practicing?

Guys talk about boatanchors (a nautical term) ; I suppose we should be
thankful for transistors, uh?


Nope. I betcha the tubes were easier to troubleshoot.




Gray Shockley
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Why is it that a R-390 resembles a truck
transmission more than a radio?



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Old October 21st 03, 05:47 AM
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"Radioman390" wrote in message
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The link goes to a medical site which reports that 7

people in Madison WI
inserted radio tubes in their butts (reason?) and had to

go to hospitals to
have them removed. I assume many more people inserted them

and removed them
successfully themselves. But why?


Perhaps Madison, Wisconsin has replaced Bohemian Grove as
the aging frat-boy Satanic party capital of the world.

http://www.rotten.com/library/conspi...ohemian-grove/


Was this done to revive the tubes? Is this practice

limited to Wisconsin?.
Guys talk about boatanchors (a nautical term) ; I suppose

we should be
thankful for transistors, uh?


Alex Jones has already exposed the Total Control Grid. I
can't even imagine the evil plans the New Weird Order may
have for the other two ominously named grids.

What hath Lee (Yale grad) DeForest wrought?


Frank Dresser


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Old October 23rd 03, 01:41 AM
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Jack wrote:

-On 21 Oct 2003 02:17:23 GMT, (Radioman390) wrote:

The link goes to a medical site which reports that 7 people in Madison WI
inserted radio tubes in their butts (reason?) and had to go to hospitals to
have them removed. I assume many more people inserted them and removed them
successfully themselves. But why?


Drunken dares rate high among the reasons; fetishism and sexual
stimulation are also major considerations. Feels "soooooo good..."
going in, but the idiots forget that the hard part is removing the
object without breaking it (with rather traumatic results), especially
with no "tag line" to pull on (like a tampon string).

Was this done to revive the tubes? Is this practice limited to Wisconsin?.


Nope. Most hospital ER's report several instances annually of
dangerously fragile foreign objects having to be removed from rectums
of patients. Shotglasses and light bulbs are quite frequent.

BTW, despite popular rumours, gerbils, either plain or cocaine-covered
are not among them.

Guys talk about boatanchors (a nautical term) ; I suppose we should be
thankful for transistors, uh?


Dunno... Maybe the older VSLI chips? Lotsa little
legs to stimulate the rectal lining...

YECCCCHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!


Most of the anal fetishists are gay men trying to avoid AIDS by sticking
noncontaminated objects in their orifices. I read one case where a guy
stuck a raw egg up, couldn't get it out, then followed it with a coat
hanger in an attempt to hook it out and ripped up his colon.

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