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On 23/01/2016 08:31, Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , Jim GM4DHJ ... writes On 22/01/2016 22:54, gareth wrote: It is my regret that I have very little in the way of valve (tube for the Yanks) equipment, despite having had the seeds of interest sown 54 years ago at age 11. It saddens me when I think of the valved RXs that I once had and then let go, R210, R1475, HRO, R1155, RA17 and for TX, KW Vanguard, FT101E (twice), Codar AT5, Sommerkamp 747. Still, tomorrow I hope to go a little way to correcting the bias by picking up an FT200 and an Eddystone 640! I do havve sitting on the shelf a Trio 830s, though, although hidden behind thepile of QRP rigs. s640 was my first rx....still got one .... The R107 was my first RX - bought in 1958 for 13 pounds 10 shillings, plus 1 pound 10 shillings carriage. I remember the evening it arrived. I've still got it - on the desk, about 3 ' away from me. [Well, I have to use something to keep the desk from floating in the air.] that would bring a tear to a glass eye .... -- Cheat your way through life, join the Freemasons DIGITAL just doesn't work properly most of the time Hammy Mens are not Radio Amateurs |
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