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Tony December 26th 03 10:22 PM

Dave Made 200M
 
Anybody know the value of the resistor that goes from
one side of the variable pot to the input of the driver
transistor? I know the value of the variable pot and the
resistor that goes to ground are 100 ohms but the resistor
that goes to the input is burned all the color codes off.
Thanks in advanced.
Tony

CJJB December 27th 03 12:56 AM

Thats 100 ohms max? What voltage in are we talking about? Also what is the
Transitor, i take it is a amp transistor? BFY?

CB


"Tony" wrote in message
om...
Anybody know the value of the resistor that goes from
one side of the variable pot to the input of the driver
transistor? I know the value of the variable pot and the
resistor that goes to ground are 100 ohms but the resistor
that goes to the input is burned all the color codes off.
Thanks in advanced.
Tony




Tony Cash December 27th 03 01:52 AM

Voltage in would have nothing to do with this resistor.
It is the resistor that goes from the left side of the variable
pot down to a connection that leads to the input transformer
of the driver (2SC2290) transistor.
That is the left side when you have the amp front facing you.
Thanks
Tony

"CJJB" wrote in message
...
Thats 100 ohms max? What voltage in are we talking about? Also what is the
Transitor, i take it is a amp transistor? BFY?

CB


"Tony" wrote in message
om...
Anybody know the value of the resistor that goes from
one side of the variable pot to the input of the driver
transistor? I know the value of the variable pot and the
resistor that goes to ground are 100 ohms but the resistor
that goes to the input is burned all the color codes off.
Thanks in advanced.
Tony






Lancer December 27th 03 04:43 PM

On 26 Dec 2003 14:22:02 -0800, (Tony) wrote:

Anybody know the value of the resistor that goes from
one side of the variable pot to the input of the driver
transistor? I know the value of the variable pot and the
resistor that goes to ground are 100 ohms but the resistor
that goes to the input is burned all the color codes off.
Thanks in advanced.
Tony


Go to davemade.com, send an E-mail to Dave, he should be able to tell
you.

twistedhed December 28th 03 01:14 AM

Lancer wrote in message . ..
On 26 Dec 2003 14:22:02 -0800, (Tony) wrote:

Anybody know the value of the resistor that goes from
one side of the variable pot to the input of the driver
transistor? I know the value of the variable pot and the
resistor that goes to ground are 100 ohms but the resistor
that goes to the input is burned all the color codes off.
Thanks in advanced.
Tony


Go to davemade.com, send an E-mail to Dave, he should be able to tell
you.


FCC rule 2.815(b): After APR 27, 1978, no person shall manufacture,
sell or lease, offer for sale or lease (including advertising for
sale or lease), or import, ship, or distribute for the purpose of
selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease, any external radio
frequency amplifier or amplifier kit capable of operation on any
frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.

Lancer December 28th 03 04:58 AM

On 27 Dec 2003 17:14:23 -0800, (twistedhed)
wrote:

Lancer wrote in message . ..
On 26 Dec 2003 14:22:02 -0800,
(Tony) wrote:

Anybody know the value of the resistor that goes from
one side of the variable pot to the input of the driver
transistor? I know the value of the variable pot and the
resistor that goes to ground are 100 ohms but the resistor
that goes to the input is burned all the color codes off.
Thanks in advanced.
Tony


Go to davemade.com, send an E-mail to Dave, he should be able to tell
you.


FCC rule 2.815(b): After APR 27, 1978, no person shall manufacture,
sell or lease, offer for sale or lease (including advertising for
sale or lease), or import, ship, or distribute for the purpose of
selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease, any external radio
frequency amplifier or amplifier kit capable of operation on any
frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.


Last time I checked it wasn't against the law to post a WEB link.
If your so worried about it, why don't you send an e-mail to Dave?


PixelKiller December 29th 03 03:26 AM

"Lancer" wrote in message
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If your so worried about it, why don't you send an e-mail to Dave?


Sidewinder would laugh his ass off at this moron. That's why he won't.



Night Ranger December 29th 03 03:54 PM

Lancer wrote in message

FCC rule 2.815(b): After APR 27, 1978, no person shall manufacture,
sell or lease, offer for sale or lease (including advertising for
sale or lease), or import, ship, or distribute for the purpose of
selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease, any external radio
frequency amplifier or amplifier kit capable of operation on any
frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.


Last time I checked it wasn't against the law to post a WEB link.
If your so worried about it, why don't you send an e-mail to Dave?


The FCC is corrupt. They are too busy taking money and free perks
from Viacom, Sony, Disney, Clear Channel Communications, Media One,
and the rest of the media giants to pay any attention to the disaster
known as 27 MHz CB.

See...
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=16032

Steveo December 29th 03 05:12 PM

(Night Ranger) wrote:
Lancer wrote in message

FCC rule 2.815(b): After APR 27, 1978, no person shall manufacture,
sell or lease, offer for sale or lease (including advertising for
sale or lease), or import, ship, or distribute for the purpose of
selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease, any external radio
frequency amplifier or amplifier kit capable of operation on any
frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.


Last time I checked it wasn't against the law to post a WEB link.
If your so worried about it, why don't you send an e-mail to Dave?


The FCC is corrupt. They are too busy taking money and free perks
from Viacom, Sony, Disney, Clear Channel Communications, Media One,
and the rest of the media giants to pay any attention to the disaster
known as 27 MHz CB.

See...
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=16032

Donut forget getting their pockets lined from the BPL companies.


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