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On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 20:43:33 -0400, Jerry Stuckle
wrote: On 10/13/2014 7:45 PM, Channel Jumper wrote: What do you call this 13th month? Thats the worst advice I have ever heard. The fuse is there to protect the radio. INcreaSiNG THE fuse size only creates more problems. The capacitors are there for a purpose also. When resurrecting old radios it is very important to bring the power up slowly with a Variac. Because you did not do that, you are screwed. I doubt if just putting fuses into it, along with capacitors is going to solve the problem. Swans were a POS even when they were new. Your best bet is to shine it up real nice and use it as a conversation piece. He's just a troll and has been effectively kicked out of numerous newsgroups. He's not even a ham. So his "advice" is about normal for his IQ. I'm glad you are not talking about me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Unlike most hams I do not put nails in the fuseholder. -- Biologists agree that descent with modification is one of the most reliably established facts in science. Discoveries in evolutionary biology have made a significant impact not just within the traditional branches of biology, but also in other academic disciplines (e.g., anthropology and psychology) and on society at large. |
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