Hi all, When I opened this with OE5.5 it automatically took me to a web site - not very clever, but no virus indications or ActiveX warnings. Also no apparent damage to Netscape installed on same mac
Hello All, I have today encountered a new source of QRN, which proved to be quite baffling. On Spectrogram, it looked like a series of vertical twisted ropes of varying thickness, then a band of gene
Hi all, Can anyone point me to any sources that will give me information on core mixes, properties and design criteria to assist me in realising output transformers for an LF PA? Data on the more eso
Hi All, A bit of history - Morse code was originally conceived to be sent by DC current in telegraph wires, and received by a so-called "register" that made impressions of the dots and dashes on a pa
Hi all, Yes.... Subtle difference between "factors" and "factorise"!!! Regards Paul G4MD PS Undaunted by recent advice on the reflector, I hope soon to be on air on 136 with very simple equipment. Wh
Hi all, It seems that PrettyPark is a genuine (but old) infection. Anything with "prettypark" in the subject line or an attachment "PrettyPark.exe" is suspect. Curious thing is that the "wobbler" hoa
Hi all According to Symantec, the California (Wobbler) and Win a Holiday warnings are hoaxes, and should not be propagated. I am still researching Pretty Park, it may be real; it appears in the list
Hi all, There's a new virus about, supposed to be very rampant. It arrives on an e-mail with subject line: Here you have, ;o) and attachment entitled: AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs Apparently it's effect is
Hi all, Sorry abt the mine of mis-information. Army EF50 was ARP35 (also CV1091, CV1578). Still can't find a navy version...... Regards de Paul G4MD E-mail Paul :- [email protected]
Hi all, Subject thread is heading back towards my territory! The silver EF50's were service issue valves - VR91 for the RAF, ARP12 for the army. I suppose the navy must have had them as well, but I d