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skipp posted this link August 4th 03 06:14 PM

Siltronix 1011 manuals and web page plug
 
Hey there,

Another shameless plug for the Swan - Siltronix 1011 web page which can be
found at http://sonic.ucdavis.edu/siltronix

If you visit the main Amateur Radio Page, there are various Siltronix
Manual downloads which are free. Some of the pdf type manuals require you
download the free viewer from Adobe. Enjoy...

cheers
skipp
http://sonic.ucdavis.edu

RP Jones August 4th 03 10:02 PM

Shameless ?
Burb........ Driftronix CB set with amature bands


"skipp wrote in message Hey there,

Another shameless plug for the Swan - Siltronix 1011 web page which can be
found at http://sonic.ucdavis.edu/siltronix




Paul Vanasse August 5th 03 12:38 PM


"RP Jones" wrote in message
...
Shameless ?
Burb........ Driftronix CB set with amature bands


I ran a 1011-C for years on 10 meters with absolutely no drifting problems.
It was the CB'ers that had the drifting problem because they wanted to power
up the radio and talk 1.5 minutes later without letting the radio thermally
stabilize.

The secret to the 1011-C(D) was that one had to keep the radio powered up
constantly. Mine stayed on for 2 years straight.



Al August 5th 03 03:15 PM

Ran a 1011-D for years, never had a problem. Turned mine off.


"Paul Vanasse" wrote in message
. ..

"RP Jones" wrote in message
...
Shameless ?
Burb........ Driftronix CB set with amature bands


I ran a 1011-C for years on 10 meters with absolutely no drifting

problems.
It was the CB'ers that had the drifting problem because they wanted to

power
up the radio and talk 1.5 minutes later without letting the radio

thermally
stabilize.

The secret to the 1011-C(D) was that one had to keep the radio powered up
constantly. Mine stayed on for 2 years straight.





ImAPepperHesAPepperShesAPepperDarn70sads August 5th 03 05:48 PM

: In rec.radio.cb RP Jones wrote:
: Shameless ?
: Burb........ Driftronix CB set with amature bands

In reality, the actual drift from cold start to full warmup was not bad.

There were a number of us adding special reverse temp caps which kept the
drift within 1khz, not too bad.

It is/was an Amateur Radio with CB band receive capacity.

skipp


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