The GR-874 is an early GenRad "genderless" connector I am sure even a "young lad" like you will have seen them on admittanace bridges and old sig gens. They just plug together...good to 1500HMz with
Hi John that is what you get when you become a grumpy ol' geriatric :-)) The pic from Stewart shows a "cheapy"...... the "good" ones have a threaded "skirt" (whoops ....done it again electronic blue
Oh, those things! Have seen them before but never knew the name. Still a few adaptors for them sculling around in the lab at work - somehow they escaped being put into thd skip when we rationalised a
Dear Andy, LF Group, Well, the plugs and sockets are physically the same... Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Come on then - explain :-) Never even heard of GR-874 Andy G4JNT www.g4jnt.com 2009/1/26 Mar
Hi Mark, well at least your ISP does not seem to be blacklisted, because some are still like Laurence who I think has had to use a different ISP, because that mail got through. The spambots at some I
GR-874 I haven't seen any of those for a while, but I can see how any description of them may be misinterpreted Still I cant see what is wrong with what I sent, but what the heck. For now the WSPR de
There is a photo of a GR-874 on GR1602 admittance meter in Feb RadCom's Antennas. They will be described in in more detail in March. Regards Peter, G3LDO The pic from Stewart shows a "cheapy"...... t
Seems that the spambots are censoring mail to this group A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
If certain ISPs incorrectly classifiy like this, I wonder if they could be presented with a "Defamation of Character" claim... under Human Rights legislation or whatever. Andy G4JNT www.g4jnt.com
Sometimes the receiving ISP blocks all traffic from the sending ISP (eg att.net does not seem to like orange.fr nor wanadoo.fr and I have to use another ISP). Also be careful about how you describe a