Article: 329681 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: John Bachman Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 07:06:15 -0500 Message-ID: <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Hi Dan, After a month or two of developing mold making and vacuum forming procedures I can now make dial covers. If you have originals for me to start with I will make them at $18 each. Email me at johnREMOVE@anatekREMOVE.mv.com I will get dial covers on our web page after I finish the Russian ESR meter job, get the Grunow Teledial up and running, revamp my own oven so I can move out of the kitchen, get the hum out of the American Bosch that followed me home from Nashua, etc., etc. John On 24 Jan 2006 18:40:47 -0800, "Dan Olson" wrote: >Yes I agree it is great you are back after your illness. Now when >will you be making dial covers - I have a few I need made and can't >find anyone that can make them as well as you can. > Dan >Eddie Brimer wrote: >> Bill Turner wrote: >> > I HAVE A TUBE WITH ROUND CLEAR ENVELOPE IN ADDITON TO THE CYLINDRICAL >> > SILVER PLATED AND UNPLATED, WITH EVACUATION POINT AND WITHOUT. THIS >> > TUBE IS 2 1/8" IN DIAMETER, HAS A 1/2" THROAT AND A STANDARD WD-II BASE. >> > THE TUBE INSIDE IS NEW, CENTERED IN THE ENVELOPE AND LOOKS FOR ALL THE >> > WORLD LIKE THE ELEMENTS OF A SIMILIAR TUBE EXCEPT THAT IT HAS GLASS >> > COVERING THE ELEMENTS. $25.00 SEE MY OTHER TYPES ON MY WEBSITE. >> > >> > >> > CHECK MY WEBSITE: www.dialcover.com >> > Bill Turner, excuse caps, short answers, stroke. >> > Business SASE, each order a copy of The Pocket Resource Guide. >> >> >> hey bill. good to hear from you. hope you are doing well. >> >> eddie Article: 329682 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Hagstar" Subject: Re: Photos of the 1/21/06 New England Antique Radio Club Meet Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 07:45:38 -0500 Message-ID: <11tesnq7vgjr429@corp.supernews.com> References: <11tdom6qo6r6474@corp.supernews.com> That crowd was after it calmed down a bit- this meet is 100 tables and always sells out long before the date. LOTS of buyers, no one brings too much to sell though often- that is the problem. Fixer upper sets set well here at 1/2-2/3 eBay prices, restored sets sell okay sometimes. I just needed to liquidate some excess sets, and that it was perfect for as most were fair condition 1940's bakelite AA5s, not my cup of tea and too much trouble for the 'Bay. John H. Article: 329683 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "t.hoehler" References: <43d52c6c$0$3036$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> <43d67d8f$0$9253$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> Subject: Re: Lafayette Radio - Who made their home stereo gear in the mid / late 1970's ? Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 13:47:04 GMT > > LRE equipment wasn't cheap, but it was very well made until they had to > compete with the Jap imports. > In order to keep their prices equal or near to the Jap stuff they > cheapened > it up so much that it was junk. > > RIP LRE. > Lafayette never had any stores in the Louisville area, but I too used to drool over the stuff in the catalog. Does anyone remember the Olson stores? We had one here in the late sixties on into the seventies, but as I recall, it was just like an electronics parts Big Lots. Mostly junk, closeout stuff, overstock parts etc. By 1977 they were gone./ Regards, Tom Article: 329684 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Larry Fowkes" References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> Subject: Re: Dial Covers Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 14:33:59 GMT "John Bachman" wrote in message news:87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com... > Hi Dan, > > After a month or two of developing mold making and vacuum forming > procedures I can now make dial covers. If you have originals for me > to start with I will make them at $18 each. Email me at > johnREMOVE@anatekREMOVE.mv.com > > I will get dial covers on our web page after I finish the Russian ESR > meter job, get the Grunow Teledial up and running, revamp my own oven > so I can move out of the kitchen, get the hum out of the American > Bosch that followed me home from Nashua, etc., etc. > John, What is your web sire URL ? Article: 329685 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Jeffrey D Angus Subject: Re: FS:Vibroplex Bug References: <1138200382.791156.95040@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <8FMBf.776$Jg.375@tornado.socal.rr.com> Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 15:18:28 GMT pacoboy1@aol.com wrote: > Selling a Vibroplex Lightning Bug keyer. Ooooh. that's a nice looking one. I have several Vibroplex keys. Don't have one of those though. Jeff -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. Article: 329686 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Steve Stone" References: <43d52c6c$0$3036$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> <43d67d8f$0$9253$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> Subject: Re: Lafayette Radio - Who made their home stereo gear in the mid / late 1970's ? Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:32:31 GMT I remember going with my Dad to the Syosset store on Long Island. He bought a few things from them, a Norelco Continental 400 1/4 track RTR, a stereo amp kit, an EICO FM tuner and seperate multiplex adaptor. I also remember his regular trips to "Friendly Frost" for blank RTR tape. Still have all his gear except for the tube amp, which I blew up as a kid in the 70's tyring to mod it for pseudo quad reproduction. The closest parts house to me is Greylock in the Kingston area. Not even sure if they are still in business. Steve N2UBP Article: 329687 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: dialcover@webtv.net (Bill Turner) Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:25:44 -0600 Message-ID: <12147-43D7B498-96@storefull-3251.bay.webtv.net> References: <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> NOT YET READY TO MAKE DIAL COVERS. I TURNED OVER MY DIALCOVER MAKING TO MY SON BUT HE IS HAVING MARITAL PROBLEMS AT THE MOMENT. THE PRICE WHEN I PROGRES TO THAT POINT WILL BE $14.00 RETURN POSTAGE PAID. CHECK MY WEBSITE: www.dialcover.com Bill Turner, excuse caps, short answers, stroke. Business SASE, each order a copy of The Pocket Resource Guide. Article: 329688 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: John Bachman Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 13:20:52 -0500 Message-ID: References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> <1138201428.615977.150060@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> After the @ is anatek.mv.com Our web site is anatekcorp.com but there is nothing there on dialcovers yet. There will be when I get to it. John On 25 Jan 2006 07:03:48 -0800, "Dan Olson" wrote: >John, I tried your E-Mail address and it didn't go thru - Is it >john@anatek.com? > > Dan Article: 329689 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Carter, K8VT" Subject: Re: Looking for a SAMS References: Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:53:04 GMT Benjamaniac wrote: > Looking for a Sams# 663 ...Folder 5 for an Emud 1211. Anybody got one > ?? > Ben Ben, Have a copy on .pdf, about 800k. If you still need it and your mail box will accept a file this big, let me know... Carter Article: 329690 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Message-ID: <43D7D9BB.5050809@socal.rr.com> From: Jeffrey D Angus Subject: Re: Free Stuff In S.E. PA References: <43CD5F03.60607@socal.rr.com> Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:04:20 GMT Mark, it arrived this morning. Thanks, very nice. Ahhh, yet another black hole to trow money into. ;-) Jeff -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. Article: 329691 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: " Uncle Peter" References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 15:17:15 -0500 We did a column on that in Popular Communications some years back.. Pete "m82a1pa" wrote in message news:1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > I'm working on restoring a Zenith 9-S-365 that had a coil removed, > disabling shortwave reception. Since cloth covered wire and cloth > friction tape was used in the modification, I'm guessing that it was > done during WW II. I used to have an article describing where radio > repair shops did this at the government's request whenever a set owner > had a radio repaired. I cannot find the article now. Does anyone have > any info on this? > Article: 329692 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Lou deGonzague Subject: Re: Lafayette Radio - Who made their home stereo gear in the mid References: <43d52c6c$0$3036$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> <43d67d8f$0$9253$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:37:04 GMT My first real job was at LRE here in Albany NY 1966. Started out in the stock room and then went to parts counter, boy did I love that job. We carried tons of parts in the back and I had hundreds of stock numbers in my head(used to be great to have a memory). We had a Greylock Electronics a couple doors down. They sold mostly to the TV service guys. Then in 1969 a Radio Shack mover right next door. I wound up getting the manager job there, better money. Steve Stone wrote: > I remember going with my Dad to the Syosset store on Long Island. He bought > a few things from them, a Norelco Continental 400 1/4 track RTR, a stereo > amp kit, an EICO FM tuner and seperate multiplex adaptor. I also remember > his regular trips to "Friendly Frost" for blank RTR tape. > Still have all his gear except for the tube amp, which I blew up as a kid in > the 70's tyring to mod it for pseudo quad reproduction. > > The closest parts house to me is Greylock in the Kingston area. Not even > sure if they are still in business. > > Steve > N2UBP > > Article: 329693 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "DaveM" References: <43d52c6c$0$3036$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> <43d67d8f$0$9253$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> Subject: Re: Lafayette Radio - Who made their home stereo gear in the mid / late 1970's ? Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 16:02:07 -0500 Message-ID: "t.hoehler" wrote in message news:sjLBf.512916$084.330579@attbi_s22... > > >> LRE equipment wasn't cheap, but it was very well made until they had to >> compete with the Jap imports. >> In order to keep their prices equal or near to the Jap stuff they >> cheapened >> it up so much that it was junk. >> >> RIP LRE. >> > Lafayette never had any stores in the Louisville area, but I too used to > drool over the stuff in the catalog. Does anyone remember the Olson > stores? We had one here in the late sixties on into the seventies, but as > I recall, it was just like an electronics parts Big Lots. Mostly junk, > closeout stuff, overstock parts etc. By 1977 they were gone./ > Regards, > Tom > Yuppp!!! I sure do remember Olson Electronics and Burstein-Applebee, too. I have always lived in the southeast US, well away from their stores, but I did a lot of mail order with them. Bought my first turntable from Olson.. a Perpetuum-Eber that I used for years. I loved the surplus stuff that they put in their catalogs.. might even have a few of the odds & ends that I bought back in the 60's and 70's. I remember that they had lots of AM-FM radio innards that obviously were originally destined for Hi-Fi consoles but never made it to production. I bought about a dozen of them and made a load of money installing them into travel trailers and campers for friends. Ahhh the memories.... -- Dave M MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the address) Never take a laxative and a sleeping pill at the same time!! Article: 329694 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "xrongor" Subject: any info on 'sonics' speakers? Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 14:40:10 -0700 Message-ID: buddy of mine has these speakers made by the SONICS corporation in japan that we are trying to find some info on. model as-205. they sound pretty good for the size, but we dont know anything about this line of speakers and searching for speakers with the word 'sonics' in the search doesnt exactly narrow anything down.... anybody have any info on this brand of speakers? when they were made or any links that might have info? thanks. randy Article: 329695 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: jakdedert Subject: Re: Lafayette Radio - Who made their home stereo gear in the mid References: <43d52c6c$0$3036$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> <43d67d8f$0$9253$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 15:47:35 -0600 DaveM wrote: > "t.hoehler" wrote in message > news:sjLBf.512916$084.330579@attbi_s22... >>> LRE equipment wasn't cheap, but it was very well made until they had to >>> compete with the Jap imports. >>> In order to keep their prices equal or near to the Jap stuff they >>> cheapened >>> it up so much that it was junk. >>> >>> RIP LRE. >>> >> Lafayette never had any stores in the Louisville area, but I too used to >> drool over the stuff in the catalog. Does anyone remember the Olson >> stores? We had one here in the late sixties on into the seventies, but as >> I recall, it was just like an electronics parts Big Lots. Mostly junk, >> closeout stuff, overstock parts etc. By 1977 they were gone./ >> Regards, >> Tom >> > > Yuppp!!! I sure do remember Olson Electronics and Burstein-Applebee, too. > I have always lived in the southeast US, well away from their stores, but I > did a lot of mail order with them. Bought my first turntable from Olson.. a > Perpetuum-Eber that I used for years. > I loved the surplus stuff that they put in their catalogs.. might even have > a few of the odds & ends that I bought back in the 60's and 70's. I > remember that they had lots of AM-FM radio innards that obviously were > originally destined for Hi-Fi consoles but never made it to production. I > bought about a dozen of them and made a load of money installing them into > travel trailers and campers for friends. > > Ahhh the memories.... BA, Olson, Lafayette, Allied, Heathkit...all the catalogs I drooled over as a kid. Seems there's at least one missing (no, Playboy was not a catalog)...I'll think of it. jak Article: 329696 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Benjamaniac" Subject: Re: Looking for a SAMS Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 15:01:10 -0700 Message-ID: References: Carter...no problem...my email will take it. Thanks !!!!!!! "Carter, K8VT" wrote in message news:kOPBf.14217$_S7.10095@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com... > Benjamaniac wrote: >> Looking for a Sams# 663 ...Folder 5 for an Emud 1211. Anybody got >> one ?? >> Ben > > Ben, > > Have a copy on .pdf, about 800k. If you still need it and your mail box > will accept a file this big, let me know... > > Carter Article: 329697 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Lou deGonzague Subject: Re: Dial Covers References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> Message-ID: <1GTBf.115333$ME5.99513@twister.nyroc.rr.com> Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:17:17 GMT John, most originals have shrunk from their original size. Bill T used a tracing of the opening on a piece of cardboard to make new ones which insures a good fit. John Bachman wrote: > Hi Dan, > > After a month or two of developing mold making and vacuum forming > procedures I can now make dial covers. If you have originals for me > to start with I will make them at $18 each. Email me at > johnREMOVE@anatekREMOVE.mv.com > > I will get dial covers on our web page after I finish the Russian ESR > meter job, get the Grunow Teledial up and running, revamp my own oven > so I can move out of the kitchen, get the hum out of the American > Bosch that followed me home from Nashua, etc., etc. > > John > > On 24 Jan 2006 18:40:47 -0800, "Dan Olson" > wrote: > > >>Yes I agree it is great you are back after your illness. Now when >>will you be making dial covers - I have a few I need made and can't >>find anyone that can make them as well as you can. >> Dan >>Eddie Brimer wrote: >> >>>Bill Turner wrote: >>> >>>>I HAVE A TUBE WITH ROUND CLEAR ENVELOPE IN ADDITON TO THE CYLINDRICAL >>>>SILVER PLATED AND UNPLATED, WITH EVACUATION POINT AND WITHOUT. THIS >>>>TUBE IS 2 1/8" IN DIAMETER, HAS A 1/2" THROAT AND A STANDARD WD-II BASE. >>>>THE TUBE INSIDE IS NEW, CENTERED IN THE ENVELOPE AND LOOKS FOR ALL THE >>>>WORLD LIKE THE ELEMENTS OF A SIMILIAR TUBE EXCEPT THAT IT HAS GLASS >>>>COVERING THE ELEMENTS. $25.00 SEE MY OTHER TYPES ON MY WEBSITE. >>>> >>>> >>>>CHECK MY WEBSITE: www.dialcover.com >>>>Bill Turner, excuse caps, short answers, stroke. >>>>Business SASE, each order a copy of The Pocket Resource Guide. >>> >>> >>>hey bill. good to hear from you. hope you are doing well. >>> >>>eddie Article: 329698 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "xrongor" Subject: Re: any info on 'sonics' speakers? Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 16:24:43 -0700 Message-ID: References: <1138226256.587626.245030@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> "Peter Wieck" wrote in message news:1138226256.587626.245030@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Why do I seem to remember this brand as the sort with contact-paper, > cheap particle-board enclosures and maybe 8 drivers per each, weight > about 4 pounds but stood 3 feet tall, or more... sold out of the back > of white vans at dark intersections? The price usually started around > $800... but --->YOU<--- could walk away with a pair for a mere $200 > CASH, NOW. > > Also remember 'Coustic, Search Acoustics, and several other labels... > > With apologies in advance if this is a 'legitimate' brand. > > Peter Wieck > Wyncote, PA no, you are right. thats the brand lol. the one thing i was able to find was one completed auction for a different model with 5 speakers per cabinet. these ones are fairly small though and have 3 drivers. woof, mid, and tweet. but they really dont sound that bad... right now i have them hooked up to a samsui 5500 and they do just fine. and they have a wooden grill so they dont look all that bad. i dunno there are cheap aspects to them but they dont sound like your typical junk partical board speakes. thx randy Article: 329699 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Hagstar" Subject: Re: FYI, Make your own chassis mount washers Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:42:18 -0500 Message-ID: <11tg372sa8a6vde@corp.supernews.com> References: <11t5qh9cs4n4p20@corp.supernews.com> "Lou deGonzague" wrote in message news:ZaMAf.111305$ME5.33148@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > Now that's a very impressive restoration, that man is really dedicated to > his craft. A bit too impressive IMHO, I am less fussy as I have many fish to fry. A billion hours went into this one set. BUT if that were one of my only radios I no doubt would feel differently. I have read that whole site too- I'd like this kind of person working on my aircraft! This site reminds me of my current debate on whether to sell all my AK stuff in lieu of rewiring and recapping them, hmmmmmmmmm......... John H. Article: 329700 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Hagstar" Subject: Re: FYI, Make your own chassis mount washers Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:45:11 -0500 Message-ID: <11tg3cf8pu5sc6f@corp.supernews.com> References: <11t5qh9cs4n4p20@corp.supernews.com> I have just written to Ripley's Believe it or Not regarding the failure of Mark Oppat to post in this thread about his own gum rubber washers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mark- finally, someone is ASKING about them !!! :) John H. Article: 329701 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Lou deGonzague Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 00:10:28 GMT We just had a radio at our meeting of the Schenectady Antique Radio Club that was shortwave challenged. It was a Telefunken from the late 30's and the sw switch had all the contacts bend away so the couldn't make contact. The broadcast band sw contacts were soldered together to make that band work no matter where the sw was. This radio also had a really cool looking mesh plate rectifier like an 80. I once had a console chassis that had a note in pencil "SW disconnected Jan 12 42". The wires were easily hooked back up, I think it was an Italian family that owned the radio. m82a1pa wrote: > I'm working on restoring a Zenith 9-S-365 that had a coil removed, > disabling shortwave reception. Since cloth covered wire and cloth > friction tape was used in the modification, I'm guessing that it was > done during WW II. I used to have an article describing where radio > repair shops did this at the government's request whenever a set owner > had a radio repaired. I cannot find the article now. Does anyone have > any info on this? > Article: 329702 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Ken Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1138212909.867427.226050@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1138219333.452605.280070@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 19:15:00 -0500 I remember the articles here, very informative. I worked on a Grunow recently that had the SW coils AND bandswitch removed. I wound coils for the two SW bands and added a bandswitch. Ken AuroraOldRadios wrote: > I posted something quite a while back. I have an article from April, > 1942 which discusses this. I also have an RCA 143 that I believe had > the bandswitch "frozen" in the AM broadcast position to accomplish the > same thing. I have also seen radios that had the SW coils disabled. > Article: 329703 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Keith Park" References: <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <12147-43D7B498-96@storefull-3251.bay.webtv.net> Subject: Re: Dial Covers Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 00:38:52 GMT Women! Ya cant make Dialcovers with them.... Pass the Beer nuts! > NOT YET READY TO MAKE DIAL COVERS. I TURNED OVER MY DIALCOVER MAKING TO > MY SON BUT HE IS HAVING MARITAL PROBLEMS AT THE MOMENT. THE PRICE WHEN > I PROGRES TO THAT POINT WILL BE $14.00 RETURN POSTAGE PAID. Article: 329704 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: John Bachman Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:02:43 -0500 Message-ID: References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> <1GTBf.115333$ME5.99513@twister.nyroc.rr.com> As long as it is round I can do the same, at least up to 9" diameter which is my current maximum mold size. Other shapes would be a bit of a challenge but I will figure a way if I have to. John On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:17:17 GMT, Lou deGonzague wrote: >John, most originals have shrunk from their original size. Bill T used a >tracing of the opening on a piece of cardboard to make new ones which >insures a good fit. > >John Bachman wrote: >> Hi Dan, >> >> After a month or two of developing mold making and vacuum forming >> procedures I can now make dial covers. If you have originals for me >> to start with I will make them at $18 each. Email me at >> johnREMOVE@anatekREMOVE.mv.com >> >> I will get dial covers on our web page after I finish the Russian ESR >> meter job, get the Grunow Teledial up and running, revamp my own oven >> so I can move out of the kitchen, get the hum out of the American >> Bosch that followed me home from Nashua, etc., etc. >> >> John >> >> On 24 Jan 2006 18:40:47 -0800, "Dan Olson" >> wrote: >> >> >>>Yes I agree it is great you are back after your illness. Now when >>>will you be making dial covers - I have a few I need made and can't >>>find anyone that can make them as well as you can. >>> Dan >>>Eddie Brimer wrote: >>> >>>>Bill Turner wrote: >>>> >>>>>I HAVE A TUBE WITH ROUND CLEAR ENVELOPE IN ADDITON TO THE CYLINDRICAL >>>>>SILVER PLATED AND UNPLATED, WITH EVACUATION POINT AND WITHOUT. THIS >>>>>TUBE IS 2 1/8" IN DIAMETER, HAS A 1/2" THROAT AND A STANDARD WD-II BASE. >>>>>THE TUBE INSIDE IS NEW, CENTERED IN THE ENVELOPE AND LOOKS FOR ALL THE >>>>>WORLD LIKE THE ELEMENTS OF A SIMILIAR TUBE EXCEPT THAT IT HAS GLASS >>>>>COVERING THE ELEMENTS. $25.00 SEE MY OTHER TYPES ON MY WEBSITE. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>CHECK MY WEBSITE: www.dialcover.com >>>>>Bill Turner, excuse caps, short answers, stroke. >>>>>Business SASE, each order a copy of The Pocket Resource Guide. >>>> >>>> >>>>hey bill. good to hear from you. hope you are doing well. >>>> >>>>eddie Article: 329705 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Tim Mullen Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 01:24:46 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: References: <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <12147-43D7B498-96@storefull-3251.bay.webtv.net> In "Keith Park" writes: >Women! Ya cant make Dialcovers with them.... Sure ya can! As long as you don't mind a bump in the middle. -- Tim Mullen ------------------------------------------------------------------ Am I in your basement? Looking for antique televisions, fans, etc. ------ finger this account or call anytime: (212)-463-0552 ------- Article: 329706 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Brian McAllister Subject: Re: J. W. Miller 522 Phono Oscillator coil Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:20:11 -0500 Message-ID: <1q8gt1l1foep54dsaorptpbt33mldtrsg8@4ax.com> References: On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 20:26:40 -0800, "Michael Holley" wrote: >I am looking for the datasheet for a J. W. Miller 522 Phono Oscillator coil. >In the late 1960's I built a low power AM Transmitter with one and I have >lost the datasheet. I recreated the schematics for my transmitter. > >http://home.comcast.net/~swtpc6800/Broadcaster/AM_Transmitter.htm > >(There is a tilde before the swtpc6800 in the address above.) > >Also the twist lok capacitor may be a little dry (three section 22 uf 250 >volt.) I think it is a Sprague 3532. I don't know where I would find a >replacement. I guess I can add new capacitors inside the chassis. > >I restore Southwest Technical Products kits from the 1960's and 1970s. I >know where to get replacement parts for these. Here is a Nixie tube clock I >did last year. >http://www.swtpc.com/mholley/PopularElectronics/Dec1970/PE_Dec1970.htm > > >Michael Holley >swtpc at comcast dot net >www.swtpc.com/mholley > I have posted the data sheet for the Miller 522 Phono Oscillator coil on alt.binaries.pictures.radio newsgroup. If it does not appear there, you can email me at: bkm at oldtech dot net Brian McAllister Sarasota, Florida email bkm at oldtech dot net and@hope.thespambots.die Article: 329707 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Lou deGonzague Subject: Re: Dial Covers References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> <1GTBf.115333$ME5.99513@twister.nyroc.rr.com> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 01:50:21 GMT Well, most are rectangular with rounded corners. The method I have seen is to use 1/4" Masonite and a scroll saw. You take the tracing and cut on the line. Then you sand a radius on the cut out to give a curved edge. The plastic is then positioned between the cutout and the outer Masonite and heated in a 200-225 oven and the outside piece is pressed down to form the dial cover at the right moment. I think I am going to start to do my own soon as it seems it's not too big a deal. I had a complicated dial cover made by Mike Stewart a while back for a Crosley Victory model that required a vacuum press but he is no longer doing it. Too bad because it was perfect. I have great respect for anyone making repro parts for old radios as I know they do not get rich from this endeavor. John Bachman wrote: > As long as it is round I can do the same, at least up to 9" diameter > which is my current maximum mold size. Other shapes would be a bit of > a challenge but I will figure a way if I have to. > > John > > On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:17:17 GMT, Lou deGonzague > wrote: > > >>John, most originals have shrunk from their original size. Bill T used a >>tracing of the opening on a piece of cardboard to make new ones which >>insures a good fit. >> >>John Bachman wrote: >> >>>Hi Dan, >>> >>>After a month or two of developing mold making and vacuum forming >>>procedures I can now make dial covers. If you have originals for me >>>to start with I will make them at $18 each. Email me at >>>johnREMOVE@anatekREMOVE.mv.com >>> >>>I will get dial covers on our web page after I finish the Russian ESR >>>meter job, get the Grunow Teledial up and running, revamp my own oven >>>so I can move out of the kitchen, get the hum out of the American >>>Bosch that followed me home from Nashua, etc., etc. >>> >>>John >>> >>>On 24 Jan 2006 18:40:47 -0800, "Dan Olson" >>>wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Yes I agree it is great you are back after your illness. Now when >>>>will you be making dial covers - I have a few I need made and can't >>>>find anyone that can make them as well as you can. >>>> Dan >>>>Eddie Brimer wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Bill Turner wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>I HAVE A TUBE WITH ROUND CLEAR ENVELOPE IN ADDITON TO THE CYLINDRICAL >>>>>>SILVER PLATED AND UNPLATED, WITH EVACUATION POINT AND WITHOUT. THIS >>>>>>TUBE IS 2 1/8" IN DIAMETER, HAS A 1/2" THROAT AND A STANDARD WD-II BASE. >>>>>>THE TUBE INSIDE IS NEW, CENTERED IN THE ENVELOPE AND LOOKS FOR ALL THE >>>>>>WORLD LIKE THE ELEMENTS OF A SIMILIAR TUBE EXCEPT THAT IT HAS GLASS >>>>>>COVERING THE ELEMENTS. $25.00 SEE MY OTHER TYPES ON MY WEBSITE. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>CHECK MY WEBSITE: www.dialcover.com >>>>>>Bill Turner, excuse caps, short answers, stroke. >>>>>>Business SASE, each order a copy of The Pocket Resource Guide. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>hey bill. good to hear from you. hope you are doing well. >>>>> >>>>>eddie Article: 329708 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Paul Dietenberger" References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> <1GTBf.115333$ME5.99513@twister.nyroc.rr.com> Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:22:41 -0600 Message-ID: <43d83349$0$3039$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> "Lou deGonzague" wrote in message news:xVVBf.104299$XJ5.77357@twister.nyroc.rr.com... >The plastic is then positioned between the cutout and the outer Masonite >and heated in a 200-225 oven A heat gun works pretty well too. I just did one with my heat gun and it worked nicely. Article: 329709 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Message-ID: <43D839D2.206166C0@optonline.net> From: Sal Brisindi Subject: Re: FS: Zenith Walton 9S232 Chassis and Speaker References: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 21:54:10 -0500 Thanks for the info Eddie. Sal Eddie Brimer wrote: > sal, > it is a 9s232 speaker and chassis. the chassis is identical to the > 9s262, except for the model number stamped on the back. the speaker is > the biggie. the speaker is the problem when someone is making a "S" > out of a "J". or, if you have an empty cabinet and are looking for a > chassis and speaker to make it complete. there are other models that > have similar speakers, but different part #s. it depends on how far > one wants to go. i would be very surprized if it didn't bring more > than 400.00 on ebay. been wrong before. Article: 329710 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "xrongor" Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:26:14 -0700 Message-ID: References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> seems odd to go to all that trouble. i cant see how they actually stopped anyone from listening who was the least bit determined to do it... but hey. weird things happen in war time.... randy "Lou deGonzague" wrote in message news:UrUBf.144480$XC4.48495@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > We just had a radio at our meeting of the Schenectady Antique Radio Club > that was shortwave challenged. It was a Telefunken from the late 30's and > the sw switch had all the contacts bend away so the couldn't make contact. > The broadcast band sw contacts were soldered together to make that band > work no matter where the sw was. This radio also had a really cool looking > mesh plate rectifier like an 80. I once had a console chassis that had a > note in pencil "SW disconnected Jan 12 42". The wires were easily hooked > back up, I think it was an Italian family that owned the radio. > > m82a1pa wrote: >> I'm working on restoring a Zenith 9-S-365 that had a coil removed, >> disabling shortwave reception. Since cloth covered wire and cloth >> friction tape was used in the modification, I'm guessing that it was >> done during WW II. I used to have an article describing where radio >> repair shops did this at the government's request whenever a set owner >> had a radio repaired. I cannot find the article now. Does anyone have >> any info on this? >> Article: 329711 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: " Uncle Peter" References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II Message-ID: Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 22:31:35 -0500 "xrongor" wrote in message news:dr9fgj$9jgc$1@news3.infoave.net... > seems odd to go to all that trouble. i cant see how they actually stopped > anyone from listening who was the least bit determined to do it... > > but hey. weird things happen in war time.... > > randy > The coils were supposed to be removed, and the set made inoperable on shortwave in a manner that was not easily reversible. Removed parts were supposed to be held by the local police departments, and released to the owners at the cessation of hostilities. Of course, anyone with any talent could simply homebrew a regen or modify a superhet if they had the ability to do so. Pete Article: 329712 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: David Stinson Subject: Re: JVC & LEAR JET serviced home component 8track decks-Ebay References: <1137356641.440124.88170@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> <11suah9q3s57cfc@news.supernews.com> <24KdnW4ZUJF0Lk7enZ2dnUVZ_tSdnZ2d@giganews.com> <11t7mjk5f8jvccf@news.supernews.com> <4pmdnR9gg-sqt0XenZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@giganews.com> Message-ID: <4qXBf.2183$1n4.1341@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net> Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 03:33:20 GMT Ken Doyle wrote: > "Buck Frobisher" wrote: > >>So, your strategy is to spam the ng with your warnings? ... > > > Spam? I don't spam. > Spam is electronic junk mail. I'm not selling insurance or 8-track tapes > here. Definition of "Spam" as commonly and incorrectly flung on most news groups: Any post with which the person yelling "spam!" personally disagrees. Similar to the misuse of "troll:" Someone whom the person yelling "troll!" doesn't personally like. Neither usage is correct. Both will likely continue to be misused by people who *think* they're being "net savvy," but actually are showing their newbiehood. Article: 329713 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Jeffrey D Angus Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1138246534.850252.245510@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 06:08:40 GMT AuroraOldRadios wrote: > Mostly hysteria and fluff without lots of useful substance. Kind of > like the so-called Patriot act. The nonsense with what happened in 1942-43 was, bad as it sounds, more of a protection of foreigners from a racist america. On the other hand, the Patriot act is the whole sale slaughtering of our constitutional rights. Jeff (See below) -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. Article: 329714 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "William B Noble (don't reply to this address)" Subject: Re: Thermistor to delay B+ voltage build up. Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:36:32 -0800 Message-ID: References: for what it's worth, I have a rectifier replacement I made years ago that is the usual two diodes, but I added a 6.3V time delay relay (looks like a 7 pin tube) in series with the cathode lead so the diodes aren't in the circuit until the time delay (about 15 to 30 sec if I remember right) has expired. This is an aesthetic solution, but it doesn't use a thermistor bill n Bill www.wbnoble.com to contact me, do not reply to this message, instead correct this address and use it will iam_ b_ No ble at msn daught com Article: 329715 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "William B Noble (don't reply to this address)" Subject: Re: HUGE lot of 40+ LP RECORDS-12" SHELLAC-1900-50 ERA-RARE ! Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:38:40 -0800 Message-ID: References: <1138207600.612665.261410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> you know, here in LA, Rhino records decided to close their westwood retail store this weekend - LPs were mostly 10 cents each, lots of guys buying to resell on e-bay. mostly junk, per my tastes, but cheap junk On 25 Jan 2006 08:46:40 -0800, "66fourdoor" all sorts of stuff snipped Bill www.wbnoble.com to contact me, do not reply to this message, instead correct this address and use it will iam_ b_ No ble at msn daught com Article: 329716 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Tim Mullen Subject: Re: HUGE lot of 40+ LP RECORDS-12" SHELLAC-1900-50 ERA-RARE ! Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 09:42:38 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: References: <1138207600.612665.261410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> In "William B Noble (don't reply to this address)" writes: >you know, here in LA, Rhino records decided to close their westwood >retail store this weekend - LPs were mostly 10 cents each, lots of >guys buying to resell on e-bay. mostly junk, per my tastes, but cheap >junk Look for Rhino's "Golden Throats" compilation(s). It's a collection of some of the most awful vanity recordings. Ever. You haven't lived until you've heard Captain Kirk sing "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". You may not want to live while listening. He sings *exactly* the same as he acts. Truly uncanny. -- Tim Mullen ------------------------------------------------------------------ Am I in your basement? Looking for antique televisions, fans, etc. ------ finger this account or call anytime: (212)-463-0552 ------- Article: 329717 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: John Bachman Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 05:53:29 -0500 Message-ID: <1eaht1hul7bg1pvsnao5shc13bfmpoqade@4ax.com> References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> <1GTBf.115333$ME5.99513@twister.nyroc.rr.com> Yes, I am using a vacuum press also. I can make molds any shape but having an original will result in a perfect fit. Send me a sketch of your cutout and I will make it. John On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 01:50:21 GMT, Lou deGonzague wrote: >Well, most are rectangular with rounded corners. The method I have seen >is to use 1/4" Masonite and a scroll saw. You take the tracing and cut >on the line. Then you sand a radius on the cut out to give a curved >edge. The plastic is then positioned between the cutout and the outer >Masonite and heated in a 200-225 oven and the outside piece is pressed >down to form the dial cover at the right moment. I think I am going to >start to do my own soon as it seems it's not too big a deal. I had a >complicated dial cover made by Mike Stewart a while back for a Crosley >Victory model that required a vacuum press but he is no longer doing it. >Too bad because it was perfect. I have great respect for anyone making >repro parts for old radios as I know they do not get rich from this >endeavor. > >John Bachman wrote: >> As long as it is round I can do the same, at least up to 9" diameter >> which is my current maximum mold size. Other shapes would be a bit of >> a challenge but I will figure a way if I have to. >> >> John >> >> On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:17:17 GMT, Lou deGonzague >> wrote: >> >> >>>John, most originals have shrunk from their original size. Bill T used a >>>tracing of the opening on a piece of cardboard to make new ones which >>>insures a good fit. >>> >>>John Bachman wrote: >>> >>>>Hi Dan, >>>> >>>>After a month or two of developing mold making and vacuum forming >>>>procedures I can now make dial covers. If you have originals for me >>>>to start with I will make them at $18 each. Email me at >>>>johnREMOVE@anatekREMOVE.mv.com >>>> >>>>I will get dial covers on our web page after I finish the Russian ESR >>>>meter job, get the Grunow Teledial up and running, revamp my own oven >>>>so I can move out of the kitchen, get the hum out of the American >>>>Bosch that followed me home from Nashua, etc., etc. >>>> >>>>John >>>> >>>>On 24 Jan 2006 18:40:47 -0800, "Dan Olson" >>>>wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Yes I agree it is great you are back after your illness. Now when >>>>>will you be making dial covers - I have a few I need made and can't >>>>>find anyone that can make them as well as you can. >>>>> Dan >>>>>Eddie Brimer wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Bill Turner wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>I HAVE A TUBE WITH ROUND CLEAR ENVELOPE IN ADDITON TO THE CYLINDRICAL >>>>>>>SILVER PLATED AND UNPLATED, WITH EVACUATION POINT AND WITHOUT. THIS >>>>>>>TUBE IS 2 1/8" IN DIAMETER, HAS A 1/2" THROAT AND A STANDARD WD-II BASE. >>>>>>>THE TUBE INSIDE IS NEW, CENTERED IN THE ENVELOPE AND LOOKS FOR ALL THE >>>>>>>WORLD LIKE THE ELEMENTS OF A SIMILIAR TUBE EXCEPT THAT IT HAS GLASS >>>>>>>COVERING THE ELEMENTS. $25.00 SEE MY OTHER TYPES ON MY WEBSITE. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>CHECK MY WEBSITE: www.dialcover.com >>>>>>>Bill Turner, excuse caps, short answers, stroke. >>>>>>>Business SASE, each order a copy of The Pocket Resource Guide. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>hey bill. good to hear from you. hope you are doing well. >>>>>> >>>>>>eddie Article: 329718 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: " Uncle Peter" References: Subject: Re: Heathkit Tube Tester TT-1 Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 06:28:48 -0500 It's basically the same design as my Weston 981-3. Those TT-1s are highly desirable testers! You have a jewel. Pete "Blacksmith" wrote in message news:hidgt1db0l26gj377gnf36ipp6g8netov3@4ax.com... > I purchased a Heath TT-1 mutual-inductance tube tester at a sale the > other day. I thought I had really scored until I got home and looked > in Alan Douglas's book. He says it has lots of problems in the design. > > If so, do any of you know how to fix or get around the problems? I'm > not quite sure what Alan is talking about, so I can't begin to know if > this tester is one I should keep or pedal. > > Any input would be appreciated. > Article: 329719 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Bernard caron" Subject: test Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:42:13 GMT bye Article: 329720 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: John Bachman Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:03:05 -0500 Message-ID: <3hhht1pj524s7nheks4vrrepkqe698nkbe@4ax.com> References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> <1GTBf.115333$ME5.99513@twister.nyroc.rr.com> <1138279371.688734.136360@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> Hi Eddie, Yes, I not only saw that but used it extensively to develop my own methods. I have to apologize to everyone for my short messages yesterday. I was really overwhelmed with a bunch of extraneous things yesterday and was not able to pay close attention to important stuff like antique radios. I was one of the ones who negotiated with Mike Stewart to buy his dialcover business. Mike when quiet on us all sometime in early Dec. - I have no idea what happened to him. As a result I began investigating dial cover manufacturer using a vacuum press and built my own oven/press in my shop. I also learned how to work with resin casting material, eliminating bubbles, etc. I am using Alumilite right now but intend to investigate other materials as time permits. I am now ready to make dial covers for sale. As I mentioned before, the round ones up to 9" diameter are easy. Rectangular and other shapes are more difficult. I do not use the masonite/hardboard cutout method because it results in a flat face - most dialcovers are not absolutely flat but have a 3-dimensional effect. I am making molds out of resin casting material and machining them to the shape desired. This works nicely, can be defect free but still will never exactly match the shape of the original. That is why I asked for originals if available. If there is no original then a sketch of the cutout outline along with any other available details such as depth, material thickness, even a picture would be helpful. Then I can come very close to the original. I will also supply the little rivets and will install the cover into your bezel if you want. I hope that this fuller explanation is helpful to you. Email me johnREMOVE@anatek.REMOVE.mv.com John On 26 Jan 2006 04:42:51 -0800, "Eddie Brimer" wrote: >http://members.aol.com/EB062559/DIALCOVERS.html > >just in case some haven't see it. Article: 329721 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Hagstar" Subject: Re: HUGE lot of 40+ LP RECORDS-12" SHELLAC-1900-50 ERA-RARE ! Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:52:07 -0500 Message-ID: <11thl0g8etk7ibb@corp.supernews.com> References: <1138207600.612665.261410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> "Tim Mullen" wrote in message news:dra5ie$it4$1@reader2.panix.com... > You haven't lived until you've heard Captain Kirk sing > "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". You may not want to live > while listening. He sings *exactly* the same as he acts. > Truly uncanny. I have the original album this cut is from- William Shatner's "The Transformed Man". It is beyond High Camp. John H. Article: 329722 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Gordon Richmond Subject: Re: HUGE lot of 40+ LP RECORDS-12" SHELLAC-1900-50 ERA-RARE ! Message-ID: References: <1138207600.612665.261410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <11thl0g8etk7ibb@corp.supernews.com> Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 14:20:22 GMT Seems to me William Shatner has a current record on the charts with a sort of song/rap about his adventures with a wealthy woman who wants to make it with an "average guy". And I saw him a few weeks ago on Discovery Channel, hosting a program entitled "The Science of Star Trek". He appeared to be having no end of fun with self-parody. And then there is the commercial he's doing for Chrysler Corp, errr, occupied Chrysler. Quite an element of self-parody, there, too. I think he's found his niche; hamming up the role of being a ham actor, and laughing all the way to the bank. Gordon Richmond Article: 329723 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: jakdedert Subject: Re: Dial Covers References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> <1GTBf.115333$ME5.99513@twister.nyroc.rr.com> <43d83349$0$3039$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:41:20 -0600 Paul Dietenberger wrote: > "Lou deGonzague" wrote in message > news:xVVBf.104299$XJ5.77357@twister.nyroc.rr.com... >> The plastic is then positioned between the cutout and the outer Masonite >> and heated in a 200-225 oven > > A heat gun works pretty well too. I just did one with my heat gun and it > worked nicely. > I used a propane torch (heavy plastic 'blister' packaging material for the stock). It didn't heat evenly enough, but was able to make 'acceptable'--ie far better than deteriorated original--replacement. Article: 329724 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "jim menning" References: <1138207600.612665.261410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <11thl0g8etk7ibb@corp.supernews.com> Subject: Re: HUGE lot of 40+ LP RECORDS-12" SHELLAC-1900-50 ERA-RARE ! Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:00:48 GMT "Gordon Richmond" wrote in message news:u4mht1h1baa3ks3los595lrosuq9b2j20e@4ax.com... > Seems to me William Shatner has a current record on the charts with a > sort of song/rap about his adventures with a wealthy woman who wants > to make it with an "average guy". > > And I saw him a few weeks ago on Discovery Channel, hosting a program > entitled "The Science of Star Trek". He appeared to be having no end > of fun with self-parody. And then there is the commercial he's doing > for Chrysler Corp, errr, occupied Chrysler. Quite an element of > self-parody, there, too. > > I think he's found his niche; hamming up the role of being a ham > actor, and laughing all the way to the bank. > > Gordon Richmond I don't know when (or if) it will be shown again, but last year's Spike TV mini-series "Invasion Iowa" gives some interesting insight to Shatner's enjoyment of life. "About Invasion Iowa In 1938, Orson Welles convinced small town America that it was being invaded by aliens. For 67 years, 'War of the Worlds' remained the greatest hoax in U.S. history. Until now. It's 2005, and small town America is once again about to be invaded by creatures from another planet. Riverside, Iowa, population 928, is the self-proclaimed future birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk. The townspeople have just received word that their favorite son, William Shatner, is going to shoot his passion project, a science fiction movie called 'Invasion Iowa,' on location in Riverside. What they don't know is that everything in front of and behind the cameras is fake. 'Invasion Iowa' isn't a movie at all. it's a farce spoofing the silliness of Hollywood. William Shatner and a company of actors are about to turn a charming little town upside down on. 'Invasion Iowa.' Premieres March 29, 2005 on Spike TV. " jim menning Article: 329725 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Carter, K8VT" Subject: Re: Looking for a SAMS References: Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:59:25 GMT Dave, First, please give me the *complete* model number. Just so the group doesn't think I personally have a gazillion Sam's at home on PDFs, here is the rest of the story : Our community library apparently subscribes to Sam's. Many (but not all) are available in .pdf format. Hopefully, I'm not running afoul of any copyright laws as anyone from anywhere in the world is free to walk in to the library and download it--so I guess I'm just acting as an intermediary. (No good deed goes unpunished, right?) The Sam's search engine requires *just* the model number--not the mfr or folder number. (However, if two or more mfr's use the same model number, the *second* step of the search process will then require you to choose the correct mfr.) BTW, anyone can check if a .pdf is available by going to samswebsite.com Problem #1--our library is down this A.M. (Jan 26) for a server upgrade. I can check for you tomorrow, assuming that 67vi is the complete and correct model number. Problem #2--as I found out with Ben, apparently my ISP refuses to let users send large files as an attachment. The one for Ben was about 800k and I ultimately had to put it on a floppy for him and send it via snail mail. 73, Carter lurk@sbc junk global.net wrote: > Carter would you happen to have Sams 9-27....RCA model 67vi .. > the local library is missing that one.... > thanks k8sjs Dave Article: 329726 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Lou deGonzague Subject: Re: Dial Covers References: <13514-43D6A57A-2437@storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net> <1138149605.600111.220670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1138156846.975630.276400@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87qet19mbt007d7iji07vt86eqr3q66q5h@4ax.com> <1GTBf.115333$ME5.99513@twister.nyroc.rr.com> <1138279371.688734.136360@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <3hhht1pj524s7nheks4vrrepkqe698nkbe@4ax.com> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 18:45:30 GMT John, glad to see you are going into this business as there is a real need for it now. I had Mike Stewart make me a cover for a Crosley Victory model and it's not an easy one to make. He did a great job on it, must have been just before he quit. Too bad you couldn't buy his molds and such as I imagine there is quite a bit of time involved making them. Good luck with your venture and I hope you will be at it for a long time. John Bachman wrote: > Hi Eddie, > > Yes, I not only saw that but used it extensively to develop my own > methods. > > I have to apologize to everyone for my short messages yesterday. I > was really overwhelmed with a bunch of extraneous things yesterday and > was not able to pay close attention to important stuff like antique > radios. > > I was one of the ones who negotiated with Mike Stewart to buy his > dialcover business. Mike when quiet on us all sometime in early Dec. > - I have no idea what happened to him. > > As a result I began investigating dial cover manufacturer using a > vacuum press and built my own oven/press in my shop. I also learned > how to work with resin casting material, eliminating bubbles, etc. I > am using Alumilite right now but intend to investigate other materials > as time permits. > > I am now ready to make dial covers for sale. As I mentioned before, > the round ones up to 9" diameter are easy. > > Rectangular and other shapes are more difficult. I do not use the > masonite/hardboard cutout method because it results in a flat face - > most dialcovers are not absolutely flat but have a 3-dimensional > effect. I am making molds out of resin casting material and machining > them to the shape desired. This works nicely, can be defect free but > still will never exactly match the shape of the original. That is why > I asked for originals if available. > > If there is no original then a sketch of the cutout outline along with > any other available details such as depth, material thickness, even a > picture would be helpful. Then I can come very close to the original. > > I will also supply the little rivets and will install the cover into > your bezel if you want. > > I hope that this fuller explanation is helpful to you. > > Email me johnREMOVE@anatek.REMOVE.mv.com > > John > > On 26 Jan 2006 04:42:51 -0800, "Eddie Brimer" > wrote: > > >>http://members.aol.com/EB062559/DIALCOVERS.html >> >>just in case some haven't see it. Article: 329727 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "xrongor" Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:26:57 -0700 Message-ID: References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1138246534.850252.245510@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> didnt we put a bunch of those 'foreigners' into internment camps? i mean i dont like the partiot act, but at least we havent started publicly locking up entire groups of people based soley on their ethnicity. (yet) how quickly its all forgotten. and how quickly it all returns. randy > AuroraOldRadios wrote: >> Mostly hysteria and fluff without lots of useful substance. Kind of >> like the so-called Patriot act. > > The nonsense with what happened in 1942-43 was, bad as it sounds, > more of a protection of foreigners from a racist america. On the > other hand, the Patriot act is the whole sale slaughtering of our > constitutional rights. > > Jeff > (See below) > > -- > RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to > the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal > force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED > under the Internal Security Act of 1950. Article: 329728 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "lurk@sbc junk global.net" References: Subject: Re: Looking for a SAMS Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:31:53 GMT Hi carter...my Sams index under, RCA model number 67AV1...or 67V1...gives sam's number 9-27 thanks.... Dave "Carter, K8VT" wrote in message news:Nd7Cf.19290$Yu.13610@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net... > Dave, > > First, please give me the *complete* model number. > > Just so the group doesn't think I personally have a gazillion Sam's at > home on PDFs, here is the rest of the story : > > Our community library apparently subscribes to Sam's. Many (but not all) > are available in .pdf format. Hopefully, I'm not running afoul of any > copyright laws as anyone from anywhere in the world is free to walk in to > the library and download it--so I guess I'm just acting as an > intermediary. (No good deed goes unpunished, right?) > > The Sam's search engine requires *just* the model number--not the mfr or > folder number. (However, if two or more mfr's use the same model number, > the *second* step of the search process will then require you to choose > the correct mfr.) BTW, anyone can check if a .pdf is available by going to > samswebsite.com > > Problem #1--our library is down this A.M. (Jan 26) for a server upgrade. I > can check for you tomorrow, assuming that 67vi is the complete and correct > model number. > > Problem #2--as I found out with Ben, apparently my ISP refuses to let > users send large files as an attachment. The one for Ben was about 800k > and I ultimately had to put it on a floppy for him and send it via snail > mail. > > 73, > Carter > > > lurk@sbc junk global.net wrote: >> Carter would you happen to have Sams 9-27....RCA model 67vi .. >> the local library is missing that one.... >> thanks k8sjs Dave Article: 329729 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Jeffrey D Angus Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1138246534.850252.245510@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 20:00:49 GMT xrongor wrote: > didnt we put a bunch of those 'foreigners' into internment camps? > i mean i dont like the partiot act, but at least we havent started > publicly locking up entire groups of people based soley on their > ethnicity. (yet) There's always Camp X-Ray. There's a whole bunch of people there that might argue that point. > how quickly its all forgotten. and how quickly it all returns. Manzanar out in Arizona was one of our "camps" yes. http://www.nps.gov/manz/ and http://www.manzanar.com/ The two brothers that run a gardening supply and power equipment store that I worked at for several year grew up there. One my neighbors down the street (now deceased) used to tell me how he and his buddies would cruise the south bay at night looking for anyone that looked oriental to beat the crap out of. I personally remember during the Iran hostage situation there were groups of individuals looking for anyone that looked Persian to beat up on the USC and UCLA campus. The differences, of course, were that the Japanese were relocated to Manzanar for their own safety. The people in Camp X-Ray are not being held there for their safety. Jeff -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. Article: 329730 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Brenda Ann" Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 06:50:36 +0900 Message-ID: References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1138246534.850252.245510@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> "Jeffrey D Angus" wrote in message news:RT9Cf.3863$Ou1.3707@tornado.socal.rr.com... > I personally remember during the Iran hostage situation there were > groups of individuals looking for anyone that looked Persian to beat > up on the USC and UCLA campus. I remember during the hostage crisis that a bunch of teenagers in my sister's apartment complex beat up a Native American kid pretty badly because he 'looked like a raghead to us'... Article: 329731 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Carter, K8VT" Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1138246534.850252.245510@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 23:59:30 GMT Brenda Ann wrote: > "Jeffrey D Angus" wrote in message > news:RT9Cf.3863$Ou1.3707@tornado.socal.rr.com... >> I personally remember during the Iran hostage situation there were >> groups of individuals looking for anyone that looked Persian to beat >> up on the USC and UCLA campus. > > I remember during the hostage crisis that a bunch of teenagers in my > sister's apartment complex beat up a Native American kid pretty badly > because he 'looked like a raghead to us'... > > To say nothing of the maroon in Texas(?) that murdered a Sikh Indian after 9/11 because he thought he was a Muslim... Article: 329732 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Jeffrey D Angus Subject: Re: Shortwave radio disabling during WW II References: <1138206455.259133.145720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1138246534.850252.245510@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1zdCf.3875$Ou1.226@tornado.socal.rr.com> Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 00:11:41 GMT Carter, K8VT wrote: > To say nothing of the maroon in Texas(?) that murdered a Sikh > Indian after 9/11 because he thought he was a Muslim... I know. I was working in Bakersfield at the time and the Sikh's that operated the gas station at Mettler (on I-5 near Grapevine) had gotten death threats from some of the more observant locals. Jeff -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. Article: 329733 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Jon" Subject: Speaking of record collections... Message-ID: Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 00:12:21 GMT I have added a few hundred 78's to my collection in the last couple of weeks. All are unsleeved and in crates. What are you guys using as far as shelving for your collections? Should I bother buying sleeves for all of them? -- Jon Scaptura Endicott, NY See my antique radios here: http://www.binghamtonradio.com/gallery/Antique_radios and the workbench webcam: http://www.binghamtonradio.com/webcam Article: 329734 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Chris F." Subject: Philco 20 Audio Interstage Transformer Message-ID: Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 00:14:00 GMT Does anyone have a spare interstage transformer for a Philco 20? This is the one that couples the plate of the 27 to the grids of two 71A's. Thanks. Article: 329735 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: dialcover@webtv.net (Bill Turner) Subject: Re: Dial Covers Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 18:11:42 -0600 Message-ID: <4474-43D9653E-309@storefull-3254.bay.webtv.net> References: I ALSO SELL 6 1/2 X 6 1/2 SHEETS OF .020 FILM PROTECTED DIAL COVER MATERIAL 6/$5.00 POSTPAID. CHECK MY WEBSITE: www.dialcover.com Bill Turner, excuse caps, short answers, stroke. Business SASE, each order a copy of The Pocket Resource Guide. Article: 329736 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: " Ron in Radio Heaven" Subject: FA: Three issues of The General Radio Experimenter, NEAR Mint Message-ID: Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 00:36:55 GMT http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6600684988 Three issues of The General Radio Experimenter, NEAR Mint April, May & July of 1930. Each issue is seven pages plus back cover. They are nearly perfect with the exception of a name and initials in pencil on 2 of the issues. NO tears, NO folds, NO stains. ALMOST perfect. The photos show each of the 3 covers and close ups of the banners, plus one of the back covers is shown. PayPal preferred. USPS Priority Mail ONLY. 73, Ron Article: 329746 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Chris F." References: Subject: Re: Philco 20 Audio Interstage Transformer Message-ID: <4irCf.2222$VV4.60499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca> Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 15:49:20 GMT What part number was it? "Tom Adkins" wrote in message news:CaqdncIwxIgzVETeRVn-qg@comcast.com... > Chris F. wrote: > > Does anyone have a spare interstage transformer for a Philco 20? This is the > > one that couples the plate of the 27 to the grids of two 71A's. > > Thanks. > > > > > If no one here has one, Gary at Playthings of Past probably has one. > www.oldradioparts.com I bought one for my 20 about 6 months ago and he had 3 of them. Article: 329747 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Bill Mutch Subject: Re: New Jersey Brand Radio Tubes Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:12:56 -0500 Message-ID: References: t.hoehler wrote: > "Rick Yerke" wrote in message > news:LtSdncghTtXVGUTeRVn-ig@adelphia.com... > >>I thought some of you might get a laugh from my NJ tube auction.The item # >>is >>6600636244 My apologies to any New Jersey residents.Rick > > > Pretty good description : ) I wonder who made those tubes for them, maybe > Sylvania? GE? At one time Tung Sol had a vacuum tube production plant on Bloomfield Ave, Bloomfield, NJ not far from the Garden State Parkway exit. They were still working a reduced workforce a couple of years after most of the big kids had gotten out of hollow state devices. >Hard to tell. > Regards, > Tom > > Article: 329748 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Radio Rambler Subject: Re: Old radios are following me! (Zenith K731 found) Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:14:44 -0500 Message-ID: <43v2o7F1ppukbU1@individual.net> References: William R. Walsh wrote: > Actually, this one followed my dad...a man on his mail route saw him out > and handed this radio over to him. It's a Zenith K731. The man who gave it > to him said it played and asked him if he was interested in another old > radio. In turn, my dad brought it to me. > > Well, I'd have to say it is in above-average condition...the cabinet is in > good shape (only one minor boo-boo on the top and front left corner), the > dial cover is perfect, grille cloth looks new and all four legs are > excellent. (I suspect the legs were one of the first casualties with a > radio like this one.) > > It plays quite well too. While the chassis and construction are similar to > the 7C05, the tone seems to be a bit 'flatter' overall. Tuning is also a > bit more precise. There is no phono input, however. Oh, and while the > controls do need a cleaning, this radio has been recapped. The selenium > rectifier is still in place. > > Anyone who's interested can see pictures here: > http://greyghost.dyndns.org/zenithk731/ your very lucky, that is a good radio. i have that one in my collection too. > > All are 640x480 and range from 30 to 50KB in size. I didn't post to the > binaries because it sounds like more and more people are having trouble > getting there lately. (I can still get there, but posts are lucky to last > an hour.) i am glad that you didnt, all that appears in the abpr is spam. i notice that you are using apache web server, why not use the native linux version. it is only secure as the underlying OS. > > I'm beginning to think that once you have a few old radios, the other ones > you don't yet have somehow 'learn' of this and start to follow you! 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