Article: 102384 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: ritchi50@optonline.net Subject: FT: Collins KWM-2A Message-ID: Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 17:36:06 -0400 FT: Collins KWM-2A I have a nice Collins KWM-2A Winged Emblem It receives fine, But no tx? I hear a relay everytime I key the transmitter, but no power out. Also will need alignment. Make offer or will trade. Let me know what you have for trade and maybe we can make a deal. ritchi50@optonline.net To see picture go to: qrz.com or qth.com Article: 102385 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Mike" Subject: Re: Digital hanging commercial scale... Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 16:35:55 -0500 Message-ID: References: Yes, Mike you are absolutely right on about this listing. I'm the one that listed it and just screwed up! So SORRY guys. I love boat anchors, have plenty of them and just wasn't paying attention to the newgroup I was putting this particular listing on. I hit send before I realized the mistake. .................Mike. "Michael Black" wrote in message news:e54ls2$e67$1@theodyn.ncf.ca... > "Mike" (mlinger@tamu.edu) writes: >> If anyone needs a good near new digital hanging scale > > And you prove what's bad about this newsgroup. > > This isn't a buy and sell newsgroup. When it was created, > there was debate about whether ads should be allowed, and > even back then (1995 or maybe it was 1996, I forget now) > it was a hot point, because the Internet was still morphing > from it's traditional ways to the sadly more commercial > arrangement. > > Finally, they decided ads would be allowed, but if you check > the charter, they come way down after discussion. > > SO it's bad enough that too many treat this as a buy and > sell newsgroup for old radio equipment. > > But you violate that further by using it as a general > buy and sell newsgroup. And if advertising old radios is > sort of borderline, it's quite clear that ads like this one > does not belong here. > > Michael VE2BVW > Article: 102386 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "JC" References: <1148554780.542469.25140@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: Dentron MLA-2500 Question Message-ID: Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 02:24:49 GMT Jim Said: maximum mesh for maximum RF output. On 160, 40, and 20m meters the loading >> variable capacitor must also be at maximum mesh. This makes me think my >> PI-Network is not correct for the impedances involved, and then it sure >> appears that the Dentron documentation does not match my rig. I might >> have >> to reverse engineer that PI-Net. Tom's reply: >It was never engineered in the first place. It is seriously lacking on >inductance. Jim's reply: Tom, Thanks for putting this all in perspective for me. Your description of the high Q, and resultant heating of the loading capacitors, and detuning makes sense. Users have reported much higher peak power than RMS with these amps. I always attributed that to the voltage doubler, and B+ sag under load. That is probably the dominate factor, but apparently RF losses are significant as well after a sustained key down at 1 KW input. So what is your opinion about the tank coil being wound of stranded and insulated wire where the wire strands are silver plated, and Teflon insulated? They are also close wound where the turns touch each other? I have never seen that done before. It sounds like I need to hit the charts for pi-networks, and pick the Q, and I/O impedances, and then make it happen. The inductance of that orange 160-80-40m coil with Teflon wire will be hard to model. I will try to measure it with my RF bridge, and see how it comes out (uh / 10 turns). I have 2 large 400pf 2500v silver micas, and a strange 4 section variable mica variable where each section is 300pf. This item has a common stud, and each section is about 1" diameter, and 1/4" thick. I might be wrong, but I recall someone saying these were used in the ART-13. These capacitors should handle lots of RF current, but I'm not sure of the voltage rating of that 4 section mica variable capacitor. The Dentron 1000pf loading capacitors are CRL type 858S, 5KV, X5U. These are best for bypassing use, and have high dissipation factor, and high capacitance drift as it heats up. Regards, Jim Article: 102387 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Jim Barnard" Subject: Hallicrafters Repro Paint Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 12:09:31 -0400 Message-ID: I have a nice working SX-101 receiver that I would like to refinish. Does anyone know if there is after market Hallicrafters paint available? Thanks, Jim Barnard Article: 102388 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Ron in Radio Heaven" References: Subject: Re: Hallicrafters Repro Paint Message-ID: Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 21:31:01 GMT You might as well paint it metal flake orange with green pin striping because nothing you can do with a repaint that isn't going to scream "I'VE BEEN REPAINTED". A repainted BA is WORTHLESS ! ! ! Except maybe to take the chassis out and use it in an original cabinet. Just my $.02 worth... Ron Jim Barnard wrote in message news:e5797p$ehih$1@news3.infoave.net... > I have a nice working SX-101 receiver that I would like to refinish. Does > anyone know if there is after market Hallicrafters paint available? > > Thanks, Jim Barnard > > Article: 102389 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Tom" Subject: HW-16 Front Panel Overlays - $14.95 Message-ID: Date: Sat, 27 May 2006 13:20:19 GMT ...for fixing up your old Heathkit HW-16. Pics, details, and order at www.hayseedhamfest.com . Easy to install - If you can put on a postage stamp, you can install one of these. Pre-cut holes and voids. Self-Adhesive doesn't "stick" until you're ready for it to! Durable - 6.4 mil thick. Colorfast - Uses outdoor-durable solvent-based inks. Abrasion Resistant - Thin, clear, laminated layer "seals in" inks. Easy to follow instructions. Tnx for looking and 73, Tom NØJMY . . www.hayseedhamfest.com Article: 102390 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Frank Dresser" References: <1148701206.401964.17930@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: Hallicrafters Repro Paint Message-ID: Date: Sat, 27 May 2006 16:52:23 GMT "Rod" wrote in message news:1148701206.401964.17930@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > But what is the condition of the radio now? Perhaps in its "original" > condition, it is worthless, too. And perhaps worthless to you, but to > the restorer, maybe it becomes a thing of beauty and joy. Not > everything is tied to money. Remember that and you may get more > enjoyment out of the hobby!!!. That's my 2 cents worth. > That's right. And nobody is repainting pristine radios, anyway. Frank Dresser Article: 102391 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Ron Subject: Re: Hallicrafters Repro Paint Date: 27 May 2006 23:05:38 EDT Message-ID: References: <1148701206.401964.17930@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> I have always found an off the shelf paint that will match or come so close for every Hallicrafters that I have ever restored. Look before you spend your money you might be surprised. As someone stated Hallicrafters never used the same shade of paint twice it seems. Ron WA0KDS gkb wrote: > I do all my needed radios with matched paint. Sometimes its not cheap. For > instance, Hallicrafters SX-71 front panel and lower cabinet paint is $47.00 > for a pint. > Article: 102392 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Edward Knobloch Subject: test please ignore Message-ID: Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 05:36:43 GMT 1,2,3... 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