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Lynn wrote:
Yie, yie yie! From olden days, it always excites me to see the key, a good ground, and a 117vac plug connected so intimately! Many years ago I started collecting stuff to make something like you have in your hands, but fear and common sense always made me chicken out. I Googled for a while, and the following is the closest I could find, and it isn't even a 117N7, but a 50C5 with a heater series resistor. http://www.kb7tbt.com/manuals/Ham%20...0Designs.p df Sit on a dry wooden chair, with your feet off the ground, and one hand in your pocket. Good luck, Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ Lynn, I built one of those, too! I was able to light a 25W "dummy antenna wattmeter" to nearly full brightness... for a few seconds. If I held the key down too long, the toob envelope would get too hot, and fracture. That wasn't a problem, as I had many 50C5 pulls from old table radios! It was important to make sure the B- of the supply was common to the AC supply neutral, and to not get your fingers across the key contacts! :-O vy 73 es gud dx, Bryan WA7PRC |
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