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![]() Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: I think belief in magic IS a necessary requirement to really enjoy Amateur Radio. Depends on what you mean by "magic"... In the earliest days of radio, those who purchased parts and built sets to receive these radio waves were often accused of dabbling in magic. wasn't Faraday accused of it with a Vacum tube I seem to remember a story like that to do with an audio amp |
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an old friend wrote:
Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: I think belief in magic IS a necessary requirement to really enjoy Amateur Radio. Depends on what you mean by "magic"... In the earliest days of radio, those who purchased parts and built sets to receive these radio waves were often accused of dabbling in magic. wasn't Faraday accused of it with a Vacum tube I seem to remember a story like that to do with an audio amp Michael Faraday experimented with electricity and magnetism, long before the vaccum tube. |
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![]() Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: an old friend wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: I think belief in magic IS a necessary requirement to really enjoy Amateur Radio. Depends on what you mean by "magic"... In the earliest days of radio, those who purchased parts and built sets to receive these radio waves were often accused of dabbling in magic. wasn't Faraday accused of it with a Vacum tube I seem to remember a story like that to do with an audio amp Michael Faraday experimented with electricity and magnetism, long before the vaccum tube. yea I know but somebdoy I remeber reading an article not don't think it was micheal faraday of the laws and such suchthing like an audion it was cllaed as i recall |
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an Old friend wrote:
Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: an old friend wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: I think belief in magic IS a necessary requirement to really enjoy Amateur Radio. Depends on what you mean by "magic"... In the earliest days of radio, those who purchased parts and built sets to receive these radio waves were often accused of dabbling in magic. wasn't Faraday accused of it with a Vacum tube I seem to remember a story like that to do with an audio amp Michael Faraday experimented with electricity and magnetism, long before the vaccum tube. yea I know but somebdoy I remeber reading an article not don't think it was micheal faraday of the laws and such suchthing like an audion it was cllaed as i recall De Forest invented the first amplifying vaccum tube in 1906, he call it the 'audion'. |
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