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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 17:47:43 -0500, "gravity"
wrote: wrote in message ... I once read somewhere many years ago that in case of an EMP,tube type radios will just sit there and stutter along for a short while and then work again as though nothing ever happened.I hope we never have to find out though.I think there is at least one outfit in Russia that still builds tube type radios.Maybe they know something we dont know.It shouldn't be hard to build your own tube type radio. But what about those solid state transistorized radio stations? cuhulin hobbyists build audio tube amps all the time. didn't the Soviets have tubes in their fighters? the US switched to solid state (EMP shielded?). get some core memory like the Shuttle used to use. Gravity Get a cat's whisker radio -- no tubes, no transisters... bob k5qwg |
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