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In .com (rec.radio.amateur.homebrew), Dave wrote:
What sort of plate caps were used? There are just pins, and it looks almost as if there would have been a ceramic gizmo like a tube socket to have bridged the two of them.... On the transmitter for the AN/ARC-3, the plate leads just had push-on clips with a little bit of spring-loading, much like the contacts in a tube socket. -- You haven't lived until you've seen the households Great Hunter Panther^wtomcat cowering in terror under a bush after being caught in an instant thunderstorm on a sunny day. -- Lionel, about his owner, in the Monastery |
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