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![]() Bill Baka wrote: dxAce wrote: Bill Baka wrote: What happened to Shortwave? It's still there, boy. Pull your head out of your ass, turn your radio (if you even have one) on, and give it a listen, boy. That would be my Hammarlund HQ-129X plus 1939 RME RF pre-amp. Somebody with your IQ (LOL) should certainly have a better setup! dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
Bill Baka wrote: dxAce wrote: Bill Baka wrote: What happened to Shortwave? It's still there, boy. Pull your head out of your ass, turn your radio (if you even have one) on, and give it a listen, boy. That would be my Hammarlund HQ-129X plus 1939 RME RF pre-amp. Somebody with your IQ (LOL) should certainly have a better setup! dxAce Michigan USA Don't knock my 129. It is better than almost all radios of that time period and has tubes to boot. Crawl back into your cave, moron. |
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This morning I was using my old air compresser to pump up a tire.It is
an old tankless one cylinder oiless air compresser which I think dates back to the 1950s or 1960s, it weighs a ton.The usual sound of the aircompresser is a loud knocking noise when it was working ok.It was running ok this morning, but then it started making a soft thumping noise.Would that be the capacitor on the side of the motor has gone bad/worn out? If so, I can buy a new capacitor at the Flanagan Electric store, or the Johnstone store. cuhulin |
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