Joerg wrote:
Hello Michael,
There is no reason to apologize for being good with analog. ;-) I
worked as a broadcast engineer during the time they announced the first
memory chip, (1101) which was a slow, noisy 256 bit * 1 DRAM with very
critical timing. I also did analog and digital work on the microwave
equipment built at Microdyne, before L3-Com closed the Ocala plant.
Seems you started with digital stuff a year or two earlier than I did.
My first RAM had a whopping 1024 bits. Not bytes, bits. 21...something,
I could look it up since the device where its in still works.
2114? 1K * 4 bits?
The reason I asked about the microwave equipment, I would like to
meet the people who designed the C-band CATV receivers I had to maintain
in the '80s. I always loved Collins equipment, till I ran into those
radios. They had a horrible failure rate, ...
But their HF radios were quite reliable. Unfortunately at that time out
of my budget range, and so were those nice mechanical filters :-(
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com
I still have an unused 2.1 KHz Collins 455 KHz mechanical filter I
bought at the Dayton hamfest years ago. Its a little narrow for voice,
but it would be good for CW.
I still like Collins equipment, just not their poorly designed CATV
equipment. I wish I could afford a R-390 and felt well enough to do a
complete restoration.
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida