SW Question........
On Dec 16, 3:41*pm, Billy Burpelson wrote:
On older tube radios (which I presume you are referring to), the main
reason is as you have suggested: for use with a transmitter to disable
the receiver when you go into the transmit mode.
Yeah- copy that on the tube. Read my response to Brenda Ann....I'm
actually mentioning a solid state piece.
No, I don't really follow you; I'm not sure if you are talking about a
tube or solid state radio.
Solid state
On tube radios, 'standby' usually disables the B+ by lifting the
receiver power transformer secondary center tap from ground.
Leaving the radio in 'standby' for a long period of time will not hurt
the radio; it is probably good for it
When I got my first tube radio (Hammarlund 129X) a old hand made it
clear to me on that.
It's called 'feed back', not 'reverb'.
That was the term - I couldn't think of it.
Enjoy!
I very much do. ;-) Does anyone (Brenda Ann) know if the guy that
used to post here around 01-03 by the name of Bill ....is he still
around? I think he had the word "Xray" in his email or monicker? He
lived in Puerto Rico.
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