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On Jan 25, 9:32*am, Bert Hyman wrote:
M wrote: I cannot afford the real air/mini-dux. ![]() This thread prompted me to look at B&W's Web site. The price of the real Airdux is breathtaking. A single piece of the 1610TL (10" long, 2" diameter, 10tpi, 16 gauge wire) that the OP is looking for is $100. Even the lesser-rated 3027 Miniductor is a hefty $40. http://www.bwantennas.com/coils/adux...coils/mini.htm -- Bert Hyman * * *St. Paul, MN * Getting set up to fabricate these coils may be a good garage business for someone. I made some one time utilizing a metal dowel that already had four groves spaced a 90 degress. I wrapped the wire around the dowel and filled the grove with resin. This worked fairly decent. Im sure that someone who already had some metal working tools could fabricate similar setup or probably come up with something better to set up an "as required" production line. Jimmie |
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On Jan 25, 10:05*am, "Tio Pedro" wrote:
"raypsi" wrote in message ... On Jan 24, 9:58 pm, "Tio Pedro" wrote: I'm not sure if you thought of this, but there are a few guys who do nothing but part out Heathkits and sell the parts on eBay. Right now there's a DX-40 PA coil going for a few bucks. I've seen tons of AirDux styles (such as the DX-40), and also fiberglas and ceramic tanks from later Heathkits. I picked up a PA tank (ceramic form) for a TX project I'm planning. Often the PA tank switch is included, along with the standoff insulators. Worth a shot if nothing pans out here. Pete k1zjh Hey OM I don't know about that, I bought an airdux coil off of ebay came with the catalog spec sheet for airdux coils The guy listed it as a 100 watt rated coil turned out to be a 1000 watt coil verified by the spec sheet that came with it *Although I'll say this nobody else bid on it. And sometimes they use other ebayers pictures and tell you yup what you see is what you get. And the picture isn't a picture of the item. *Good luck and 73 OM de n8zu You misread what I said. My advice was to look for a PA tank that was salvaged from a DX-40, DX-60, HW-101, etc. Not NOS AirDux stock. Unfortunately there seems to be a lot of folks chopping these old rigs up for parts and selling them off piece meal. *The early DX series used AirDux like coils, and they are already tapped for the five original HF bands. *There isn't a big market for them so they sell cheap. Pete Hey OM I think yoiu mis read what I wrote. I'm just slamming ebay, not what you should or shouldn't be looking for. Towit if you see a pix of a coil pulled from a rig and the description says its from that rig, doesn't mean it's the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth.You'd be better off using craigslist.com. When using ebay it's like dropping a bar of soap in the shower in jail. 73 OM de n8zu |
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raypsi wrote:
On Jan 25, 10:05 am, "Tio Pedro" wrote: "raypsi" wrote in message ... On Jan 24, 9:58 pm, "Tio Pedro" wrote: I'm not sure if you thought of this, I think yoiu mis read what I wrote. I'm just slamming ebay, not what you should or shouldn't be looking for. Towit if you see a pix of a coil pulled from a rig and the description says its from that rig, doesn't mean it's the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth.You'd be better off using craigslist.com. When using ebay it's like dropping a bar of soap in the shower in jail. 73 OM de n8zu Yeah, pete. What were you thinking? Real homebrewers don't use ebay...craigslist is better. |
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 07:12:12 -0600, ReasonableMan wrote:
SUPPLY AND DEMAND.... That is the only thing the really counts....... And stupid consumers. |
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