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Hey fellow hams. Just found this newsgroup, been inactive for about 22 years
but find that it's a bug bite that won't go away, especially now with the kids getting old enough to appreciate their dad's weird habits huddled over a workbench. Homebrew is what ham radio is all about - built my first transmitter on a piece of wood using finishing nails as tie points. (Anybody remember the Electronics Illustrated cover article describing same, circa 1970?) Anyway, back to my subject, I'm looking for a surplus 19" equipment rack. The net has tons available but, obviously, no point in spending $100 to ship something worth no more than that. I'd appreciate any guidance on this. 73 Mike WB8TNF |
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Behold, Mike Metzger signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
Hey fellow hams. Just found this newsgroup, been inactive for about 22 years but find that it's a bug bite that won't go away, especially now with the kids getting old enough to appreciate their dad's weird habits huddled over a workbench. Homebrew is what ham radio is all about - built my first transmitter on a piece of wood using finishing nails as tie points. (Anybody remember the Electronics Illustrated cover article describing same, circa 1970?) Amen! Anyway, back to my subject, I'm looking for a surplus 19" equipment rack. The net has tons available but, obviously, no point in spending $100 to ship something worth no more than that. I'd appreciate any guidance on this. Go to http://www.rpelectronics.com/ and enter "Rack Chassis" into the search field. -- Gregg t3h g33k "Ratings are for transistors....tubes have guidelines" http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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How tall?
de Bob W8IJG |
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