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![]() That is why the loss of the Novice license is such a disaster to Amateur Radio. All in the name of pushing a mike button there Dan ....pure and simple .... We used to have to dig em out of the noise, hand on rx and follow them up/down the band. Not much for filters, just your ears and brain. But that's another subject. Dan/W4NTI Boy Dan that is right ..... did that with the old HA-230 ..... like I said before ....it drifted more than my uncle coming out of the Legion on a Saturday night ..... Take care Dan . et al see you on the air for FD ...W3CSL Monessen ARC ..... |
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garigue wrote:
That is why the loss of the Novice license is such a disaster to Amateur Radio. All in the name of pushing a mike button there Dan ....pure and simple .... We used to have to dig em out of the noise, hand on rx and follow them up/down the band. Not much for filters, just your ears and brain. But that's another subject. Dan/W4NTI Boy Dan that is right ..... did that with the old HA-230 ..... like I said before ....it drifted more than my uncle coming out of the Legion on a Saturday night ..... Take care Dan . et al see you on the air for FD ...W3CSL Monessen ARC .... And Novices were required to be crystal controlled, which meant that a Novice might own 1 or 2 crystals, or maybe a rich kid would own 3 crystals. So you first checked to see if the frequency of your crystal was in use, if not then call CQ, three by three, CQ three times, your call three times, and that repeated three times. Then you scanned the band because chances are some other novice answering you would not have the same crystal frequency you did. As Dan says, one learned to dig em' out, and the drifty receivers made it even more challenging. |
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![]() "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... garigue wrote: That is why the loss of the Novice license is such a disaster to Amateur Radio. All in the name of pushing a mike button there Dan ....pure and simple .... We used to have to dig em out of the noise, hand on rx and follow them up/down the band. Not much for filters, just your ears and brain. But that's another subject. Dan/W4NTI Boy Dan that is right ..... did that with the old HA-230 ..... like I said before ....it drifted more than my uncle coming out of the Legion on a Saturday night ..... Take care Dan . et al see you on the air for FD ...W3CSL Monessen ARC .... And Novices were required to be crystal controlled, which meant that a Novice might own 1 or 2 crystals, or maybe a rich kid would own 3 crystals. So you first checked to see if the frequency of your crystal was in use, if not then call CQ, three by three, CQ three times, your call three times, and that repeated three times. Then you scanned the band because chances are some other novice answering you would not have the same crystal frequency you did. As Dan says, one learned to dig em' out, and the drifty receivers made it even more challenging. Oh yes indeed......remember how you could change the frequency of those FT-243 rocks? Carefully take them apart and apply a thin layer of pencil lead. Don't remember....did that raise or lower the freq? Another technique was to drilll a hole in the face of the rock. Put a metal screw in it and adjust the tension on the quartz via the spring that was inside. Ah the good ole days. Yeah right. Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() Oh yes indeed......remember how you could change the frequency of those FT-243 rocks? Carefully take them apart and apply a thin layer of pencil lead. Don't remember....did that raise or lower the freq? Another technique was to drilll a hole in the face of the rock. Put a metal screw in it and adjust the tension on the quartz via the spring that was inside. Ah the good ole days. Yeah right. Dan/W4NTI Remember Meshna surplus had I think 4 Xtals for a buck at 7.150 which, by using some window glass and some toothpaste, one could knock off a few microns and shift the freq up ....only problem is that only 2 of the 4 worked after the grind ....... and that one I think was out of band .... Definitely a second on the yeah right ..... 73 Tom KI3R |
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![]() garigue wrote: Oh yes indeed......remember how you could change the frequency of those FT-243 rocks? Carefully take them apart and apply a thin layer of pencil lead. Don't remember....did that raise or lower the freq? All "suspended" masses have natural frequencies and harmonics thereof. Add mass and the freq goes down. Remove mass and the freq goes up. Another technique was to drilll a hole in the face of the rock. Put a metal screw in it and adjust the tension on the quartz via the spring that was inside. Ah the good ole days. Yeah right. Dan/W4NTI Remember Meshna surplus had I think 4 Xtals for a buck at 7.150 which, by using some window glass and some toothpaste, one could knock off a few microns and shift the freq up In these parts us N-Band crawlers lapped our xtal freqs up with Bon-Ami and lowered 'em by rubbing 'em with sodder. Had pretty good success rates both ways. ....only problem is that only 2 of the 4 worked after the grind ....... and that one I think was out of band .... Definitely a second on the yeah right ..... Yeah, but it was an awful lotta fun. 73 Tom KI3R w3rv |
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Dan/W4NTI wrote:
Oh yes indeed......remember how you could change the frequency of those FT-243 rocks? Carefully take them apart and apply a thin layer of pencil lead. Don't remember....did that raise or lower the freq? Another technique was to drilll a hole in the face of the rock. Put a metal screw in it and adjust the tension on the quartz via the spring that was inside. Ah the good ole days. Yeah right. But I'll bet you had a blast, didn't ya? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Dan/W4NTI wrote: Oh yes indeed......remember how you could change the frequency of those FT-243 rocks? Carefully take them apart and apply a thin layer of pencil lead. Don't remember....did that raise or lower the freq? Another technique was to drilll a hole in the face of the rock. Put a metal screw in it and adjust the tension on the quartz via the spring that was inside. Ah the good ole days. Yeah right. But I'll bet you had a blast, didn't ya? - Mike KB3EIA - Yeah I did. Dan/W4NTI |
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