this rig , which I prefer on HF to more modern ones, has lost sensitivity if antenna is put to usual socket but is fine with Rx socket. That implies fuse-bulb gone. I am inside the case but blowed if
this rig , which I prefer on HF to more modern ones, has lost sensitivity if antenna is put to usual socket but is fine with Rx socket. That implies fuse-bulb gone. I am inside the case but blowed i
this rig , which I prefer on HF to more modern ones, has lost sensitivity if antenna is put to usual socket but is fine with Rx socket. That implies fuse-bulb gone. I am inside the case but blowed if
Aha , thank you. Of course I am by no means sure that my handbook is specific to the rig I have. I wondered if it had been omitted on some models.. bulb. I just found out that it depends on the seria
Hi Bryan, well done , you can add another "bar" to your "real amateur" medal The old set is worth keeping going, they work very well....especially if you have pudgy fingers which dont mix with the ti
Hardly an 807 (beam power tetrode): more like a EF50 (high gain pentode) but let's not get into this old man's talk ;-)) or we'll be into the 'young lads today don't know anything ' syndrome and the
It has been known for people to use an 807 as a first RF stage, and I believe that at World War II monitoring stations it was used as in broadband amplifiers to feed a substantial number of HROs and
Yes, did all that, worked a YL on ten-metres - W1MCW from my father's attic, she sounded like Jane Russell, I thought , and that life could hold nothing better. Somehow it wasn't quite so much fun wh