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CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 21:36:00 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . power level. The 701 superseded the 707, and used 4.500's. The B model was solid state in the exciter and audio driver, only having 4 final and modulator tubes. I've seen the transmitter. I knew Frank Muter. This sounds like your statement that the Level Devil was never used as a compressor. There were 707's with the cutback, and 707's without. Our chief in LA has worked on both (And both of us have worked with the same Bauer 5 kw at KWIZ in Santa Ana). No. I said the Level Devil WAS a compressor, not a peak limiter. |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
"David" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 21:36:00 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. power level. The 701 superseded the 707, and used 4.500's. The B model was solid state in the exciter and audio driver, only having 4 final and modulator tubes. I've seen the transmitter. I knew Frank Muter. This sounds like your statement that the Level Devil was never used as a compressor. There were 707's with the cutback, and 707's without. Our chief in LA has worked on both (And both of us have worked with the same Bauer 5 kw at KWIZ in Santa Ana). No. I said the Level Devil WAS a compressor, not a peak limiter. Same thing. It was used frequently as both. My point is that your information is somewhat limited. |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
David Frackelton Gleason, a boy even his mama told to hit the road, wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 21:36:00 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. power level. The 701 superseded the 707, and used 4.500's. The B model was solid state in the exciter and audio driver, only having 4 final and modulator tubes. I've seen the transmitter. I knew Frank Muter. This sounds like your statement that the Level Devil was never used as a compressor. There were 707's with the cutback, and 707's without. Our chief in LA has worked on both (And both of us have worked with the same Bauer 5 kw at KWIZ in Santa Ana). No. I said the Level Devil WAS a compressor, not a peak limiter. Same thing. It was used frequently as both. My point is that your information is somewhat limited. As is yours .. ... proven fact. Run along, boy. dxAce Michigan USA |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, a boy even his mama told to hit the road, wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 21:36:00 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. power level. The 701 superseded the 707, and used 4.500's. The B model was solid state in the exciter and audio driver, only having 4 final and modulator tubes. I've seen the transmitter. I knew Frank Muter. This sounds like your statement that the Level Devil was never used as a compressor. There were 707's with the cutback, and 707's without. Our chief in LA has worked on both (And both of us have worked with the same Bauer 5 kw at KWIZ in Santa Ana). No. I said the Level Devil WAS a compressor, not a peak limiter. Same thing. It was used frequently as both. My point is that your information is somewhat limited. As is yours .. .. proven fact. Have you ever worked inside a Bauer? |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you ever worked inside a Bauer? Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass? Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you have never worked on a Bauer. You have probably never even seen one on the outside. This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter for small stations... thus the kit. |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you ever worked inside a Bauer? Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass? Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you have never worked on a Bauer. You have probably never even seen one on the outside. This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter for small stations... thus the kit. What the hell does the 707 have to do with CKFX? Pay attention, dip****. dxAce Michigan USA |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you ever worked inside a Bauer? Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass? Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you have never worked on a Bauer. You have probably never even seen one on the outside. This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter for small stations... thus the kit. What the hell does the 707 have to do with CKFX? Or even CFRX? :-) Pay attention, dip****. dxAce Michigan USA |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo', Univision Radio's most prolific pedant and general all 'round **** wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you ever worked inside a Bauer? Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass? Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you have never worked on a Bauer. So what? You have probably never even seen one on the outside. Sure I have, there are pics all over the net, 'tard boy. This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter for small stations... thus the kit. Who gives a ****, 'tard boy? CFRX doesn't use a 707, they use a 701B-HF. And you've been wrong, wrong, wrong all along! Now pull your swollen head outta your fake Hispanic ass and move along. dxAce Michigan USA |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 01:23:07 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: Same thing. It was used frequently as both. My point is that your information is somewhat limited. I say your technical knowledge is limited. I was working in broadcast engineering when the Levil Devil was still in the Gates catalog, early in their tradition of building crappy audio processing. |
CFRX 6070- an easy QSL
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you ever worked inside a Bauer? Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass? Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you have never worked on a Bauer. You have probably never even seen one on the outside. This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter for small stations... thus the kit. What the hell does the 707 have to do with CKFX? The discussion had moved, via David's post, to the 707 which he mentioned he knew had been used by KRIZ and KUPD in the 60's. Your have ADD or sumpin? |
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