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I can't belive no one has put up the correct answer. When grid leak becomes
a problem, adding a dynatron oscillator, with it's negative resistance absorbs all the leaked electrons. New question: A Homotron is - a. An electron that has been given a positive charge b. An electron given a negative charge c. A queer electron that blows fuses d. Who knows, it wasn't in the list of questions I memorized. "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:QgILe.578$uO2.273@fed1read07... "Dave Platt" wrote in message ... How often should you clean your screen grids? a. Daily b. Weekly c. Monthly d. Any time a grid leak is detected When it gets clogged with electrons -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! |
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On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 13:18:11 -0400, "Fred W4JLE"
wrote: I can't belive no one has put up the correct answer. When grid leak becomes a problem, adding a dynatron oscillator, with it's negative resistance absorbs all the leaked electrons. New question: A Homotron is - a. An electron that has been given a positive charge b. An electron given a negative charge c. A queer electron that blows fuses d. Who knows, it wasn't in the list of questions I memorized. The answer is both 'a' and 'c'. An electron that has a positive charge must be queer. Walt, W2DU |
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Walter Maxwell wrote:
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 13:18:11 -0400, "Fred W4JLE" wrote: I can't belive no one has put up the correct answer. When grid leak becomes a problem, adding a dynatron oscillator, with it's negative resistance absorbs all the leaked electrons. New question: A Homotron is - a. An electron that has been given a positive charge b. An electron given a negative charge c. A queer electron that blows fuses d. Who knows, it wasn't in the list of questions I memorized. The answer is both 'a' and 'c'. An electron that has a positive charge must be queer. Walt, W2DU The correct answer is: none. A homotron has a neuter charge. Dave WD9BDZ |
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![]() New question: A Homotron is - a. An electron that has been given a positive charge b. An electron given a negative charge c. A queer electron that blows fuses d. Who knows, it wasn't in the list of questions I memorized. "Caveat Lector" wrote in message Harkens back to the days of yo Question ? The best way to prevent electrical shock is: ? Answer (think ) was D: Double indemnety Life Insurance ! (That was on one of the early commercial FCC Phone tests!) Jim |
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Jim - NN7K wrote:
Harkens back to the days of yo Question ? The best way to prevent electrical shock is: ? Answer (think ) was D: Double indemnety Life Insurance ! (That was on one of the early commercial FCC Phone tests!) Jim He speaks the truth -- I remember that one also. The passing score on those tests was 75%, but you only had to know the answers to 50% in order to pass. There were four choices to each question; two were of the quality of the one Jim quotes. So if you answered the half you knew, you had a 50-50 chance with the rest of them by throwing out the ridiculous answers and random guessing between the two that remained. (Actually, you could do better yet with even less real knowledge by using a little basic testmanship.) Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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J. Mc Laughlin wrote:
. . . But then, you may have taken the exam before I did. Fortunately, licenses in those days did not have age information on them. Had a job with a radio station when I was underage - the owner, also a Scot, knew not to ask and I knew not to tell. . . . My mother had to drive me to my first day on the job as a broadcast engineer -- I wasn't old enough to get a driver's license or, in the state I was in, even a learner's permit. (I did know how to drive, though, having gotten a learner's permit in Alaska at 14. Drove quite a bit of the way down the Alaska highway, too, unpaved at the time.) I'd been turned down for a job as a golf caddie because I wasn't old enough. That was 1961. The owner of that first station I worked for became a fugitive from a felony conviction in about 1964. Don't think they ever caught him. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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Dear Roy:
Outstanding. What a shame that that route for young people is closed. I was able to ride a bicycle to the station. Would buy a quart of milk on my way to the station from a delivery van and have a simple breakfast while playing some sort of public service announcement to start the broadcast day. My Mother had to cash my checks for me because I was working when the bank was open. Very interesting people pass through broadcast stations. Another form of early education. Obviously, we both looked older than we were. Many years latter, I learned that I had been chosen over other (smarter?) candidates for some important opportunities because of the experience and initiative shown by working as a broadcast "engineer." How do young people today demonstrate such characteristics? 73, Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... J. Mc Laughlin wrote: . . . But then, you may have taken the exam before I did. Fortunately, licenses in those days did not have age information on them. Had a job with a radio station when I was underage - the owner, also a Scot, knew not to ask and I knew not to tell. . . . My mother had to drive me to my first day on the job as a broadcast engineer -- I wasn't old enough to get a driver's license or, in the state I was in, even a learner's permit. (I did know how to drive, though, having gotten a learner's permit in Alaska at 14. Drove quite a bit of the way down the Alaska highway, too, unpaved at the time.) I'd been turned down for a job as a golf caddie because I wasn't old enough. That was 1961. The owner of that first station I worked for became a fugitive from a felony conviction in about 1964. Don't think they ever caught him. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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