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On Sat, 23 Jan 2016, Spike wrote:
On 23/01/2016 08:31, Ian Jackson wrote: writes 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.] My first RX was an R208, which I had in time to enjoy the massive propagation year of 1957[1]. Had to tun it from a 6V battery at first as at that time there wasn't electricity in the shed/greenhouse I shared with my dad. AFAIK the R208 was the receiver part of an AA regiment-level comms system, it must have been a nice quiet background on the higher band. The WS17 was used for AA battery comms, but I never had one of those. [1] Never been a sunspot max like it since, and not likely to be. US AM stations were wall-to-wall on 10m, and I enjoyed listening to RSA on 25.800 Mc/s. And coincidentlaly, mid-1957 through mid-1958 was "International Geophysical Year", which included study of the ionosphere. Michael |
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On 23/01/2016 16:16, Michael Black wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jan 2016, Spike wrote: [1] Never been a sunspot max like it since, and not likely to be. US AM stations were wall-to-wall on 10m, and I enjoyed listening to RSA on 25.800 Mc/s. And coincidentally, mid-1957 through mid-1958 was "International Geophysical Year", which included study of the ionosphere. Pure fantasy, of course, but it seems like having had its parameters scrutinised as never before, it went into a sulk from which it has yet to recover! -- Spike "They thought that because they had power, they had wisdom" - with apologies to Stephen Vincent Benet |
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