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On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Scott Dorsey wrote:
In article , Dave Goncalves wrote: I have an HP-24 that is missing the top and bottom cover. I'd feel better if I can box away all that. I've found that the cover is the same as the HP-23 supply. Before I call in my favor due from a machinist friend, does somebody have a wreck/parted out supply that would be willing to part with the covers? If you mean the HP-24 calculator, parts are available from International Calculator in Florida. Well no. A calculator would never be classified as a radio boatanchor. Plus I don't think people working in plastic are called "machinists". Clearly that's a reference to metal work, and if we're talking Hewlett Packard pocket calculators, the casing was plastic. No, surely he means the Heathkit power supply. Was quite popular, to power Heath equipment, but also I seem to recall people using it to power other ham transceivers. Michael VE2BVW |
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