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gudmundur wrote:
Sadly, I have resorted to buying up everything I think I may ever want or need for the next 15 years of my experimenter life at local hamfests. Not only are experimenter parts that are big enough to see becoming harder to find, but people who know what to do with the parts are about as rare as monkeypox. I rarely mention it, but I have some parts listed on my website. The link is above, in the "Organization" line. Now I will go back to my cave, and remember all the cool things I showed my blue shirts how to build using just the stuff we found while pillaging the dumpsters on the Navy base. Damn, we had some cool stuff! I nearly got myself court marshaled at Ft Greely, Ak. for grabbing junk TV sets on their way to the base landfill to keep the base's AFRTS TV and Radio stations on the air. You know the drill. Zero downtime, almost everything is depot level, or requires a traveling engineer to fly from Sacramento to patch it, and the money comes out of your budget. I was tired of being off, more than on the air, the poor signal Quality, and the constant equipment failures, so I rebuilt the entire TV station and half the radio station while I was there. I even used parts from a TV set to replace the tuner in the old Off Air Demodulator. No way I was going to wait two years for RCA to dig up the part and spend over $2000 for a 29 dollar Sarkes-Tarzan TV tuner. Just call me Chief. Me too (Chief Engineer) ;-) -- I say, the boy is so stupid that he tried to make a back up copy of his hard drive on the Xerox machine! (F. Leghorn) Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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