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Been there, done that, I think I remember the tube type was a 6E5.
I don't miss it at all! My idea of cool is the Ten Tec Jupiter on my desk beside my computer. It has a panel and a computer display, instant warm up no drift, more filters than I will ever need. The spectrum display is just short of magic. I don't want to go back. de W8CCW John On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:50:00 GMT, "Dick, AA5VU" wrote: I am probably showing my age but as a kid I recall the console radios with a very cool tuning indicator called a Cat's Eye. Some things are gone forever and are missed. Too bad there is not a software version of the old cat's eye. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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In thirty years perhaps we will be reading: "I am probably showing my age but as a kid I recall Ten Tec Jupiter on my desk beside my computer. It has a panel and a computer display, instant warm up no drift, more filters than I will ever need. The spectrum display was just short of magic Too bad there is not a implant version of these old rig. ... ;)" 73's Miguel Ghezzi (LU 7ETJ) |
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In thirty years perhaps we will be reading: "I am probably showing my age but as a kid I recall Ten Tec Jupiter on my desk beside my computer. It has a panel and a computer display, instant warm up no drift, more filters than I will ever need. The spectrum display was just short of magic Too bad there is not a implant version of these old rig. ... ;)" 73's Miguel Ghezzi (LU 6ETJ) |
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