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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP |
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Dale Parfitt wrote:
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP That's the Sony Multimode chip, isn't it? |
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Dave wrote: Dale Parfitt wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP That's the Sony Multimode chip, isn't it? That's the same chip you ground up and snorted when everything went crazy isn't it? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , Dave wrote: Dale Parfitt wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP That's the Sony Multimode chip, isn't it? That's the same chip you ground up and snorted when everything went crazy isn't it? Yes. You sussed me out. I grind up electronics and snort them. |
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Dave wrote:
That's the same chip you ground up and snorted when everything went crazy isn't it? Yes. You sussed me out. I grind up electronics and snort them. Millions had to quit doing 'sillycon' when they stopped making the 6502 processor. The Z80 just didn't have the same feel and later, the 32 bit stuff caused too many side effects. mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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m II wrote:
Dave wrote: That's the same chip you ground up and snorted when everything went crazy isn't it? Yes. You sussed me out. I grind up electronics and snort them. Millions had to quit doing 'sillycon' when they stopped making the 6502 processor. The Z80 just didn't have the same feel and later, the 32 bit stuff caused too many side effects. mike They cut it with strychnine. |
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Dave wrote:
Millions had to quit doing 'sillycon' when they stopped making the 6502 processor. The Z80 just didn't have the same feel and later, the 32 bit stuff caused too many side effects. They cut it with strychnine. Not to mention the Fed's scare tactics concerning Printed Circuit Boards. I hear there's still a ban on PCBs, with only the Chinese allowed importation rights. The lead solder keeps you coming back for more. mikey eutectic II -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings with a Gmail, Google Mail or Google Groups address. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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In article LgJek.4179$1o6.3807@edtnps83, m II wrote:
Dave wrote: That's the same chip you ground up and snorted when everything went crazy isn't it? Yes. You sussed me out. I grind up electronics and snort them. Millions had to quit doing 'sillycon' when they stopped making the 6502 processor. The Z80 just didn't have the same feel and later, the 32 bit stuff caused too many side effects. Dave is still doing it. The side effects are not a problem for him. However, one side effect, the rants he posts here are very bothersome. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Jul 14, 7:20*am, m II wrote:
Dave wrote: That's the same chip you ground up and snorted when everything went crazy isn't it? Yes. *You sussed me out. *I grind up electronics and snort them. Millions had to quit doing 'sillycon' when they stopped making the 6502 processor. The Z80 just didn't have the same feel and later, the 32 bit stuff caused too many side effects. mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ Oh, you can still get a 6502 "fix"! Western Design Center and Sunplus still make 6502 compatible chips in microcontroller form. I'm not sure what side effects would be added by inhaling the new integrated peripherals, however.... ;P http://6502.org/commercial |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... Dale Parfitt wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP That's the Sony Multimode chip, isn't it? Motorola MC13022P Dale W4OP |
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