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Re: Lazy Susan Repair Cart
A neighbor of mine, who is into woodworking, secured a gurney from the local hospital - they were going to take it to the dump.? He added a hardwood table top and...bingo, bango, bongo, a hydraulic
By Steve W7SJT · #82248 ·
Re: RF Generators
To each his own. I have both Tiny/Nano gadgets and HP/Tek/etc. big iron on hand. I find myself more often reaching for the small gadgets. Often enough for simple tasks that I would blow off if I had
By Jim Shorney · #82247 ·
Re: RF Generators
*** I still have a couple of NanoVNAs and a tinySA. I do find them useful. But no big knob. Also have a Wavetek 3000. The best they could do in the 70's. Synthesized, reasonably accurate. But
By jerry-KF6VB · #82246 ·
Re: RF Generators
Having owned a couple of nanoVNAs, a TinySA, and a pair of ardiuno-based SW receivers, I have given up on the stuff. The software desperately needs a redo by people who understand good UI design, and
By Lyndon VE7TFX <lyndon@...> · #82245 ·
RF Generators
That's a nice looking generator. I've been looking for one. I have very specific requirements: * Digital. Tightly calibrated for both frequency & amplitude. * Must have a tuning knob. Most cheap
By jerry-KF6VB · #82244 ·
Re: Lazy Susan Repair Cart
Craig, Clever! One other thing from Harbor Freight that I've found very useful is a Hydraulic Lift Table on wheels. I got the smaller version rated to hold up to 500 pounds. It makes getting my
By JAMES HANLON · #82243 ·
Re: Lazy Susan Repair Cart
*** Oh, YEAH. I only have room on my desk for 4 HF stations :(. I take a backpack to the flea market. If it won't fit in the backpack, I can't have it....unless I REALLY want it :). - Jerry, KF6VB
By jerry-KF6VB · #82242 ·
Re: Lazy Susan Repair Cart
Please refer all complaints of nomenclature-insensitivity directly to the Home Depot. I suppose they could have called that part "Work-Resistant Susan." -- Craig/W8CS Greenville, SC
By Craig W8CS · #82241 ·
Re: Lazy Susan Repair Cart
What you need now, is a hydraulic lifting table that harbor freight sell. Very helpful to get those Heathkit DX100s and Apaches on to the lazy susan! Mike WB8VGE The Heathkit Shop
By mike bryce · #82240 ·
Re: Lazy Susan Repair Cart
Its a very good idea. It seems to me that in the dim, distant past when dinosaurs roamed the world, rotating work carts were sold for TV repair. TV sets could be heavy and certainly clumsy. This is
By Richard Knoppow · #82239 ·
Re: Lazy Susan Repair Cart
Uh Oh....."Lazy Susan".....NOW you've done it!!! (This is like "Master Bedroom") !!! Dave KD2E
By Dave Edwards · #82238 ·
L4B on 17m and 12m
Any kinks, hints or warnings about running the L4B on 17m and 12m bands? -- 73 de Mike, W1NR THAT was the equation. EXISTENCE!... SURVIVAL... must cancel out... programming! - Ruk -
By Michael W1NR · #82237 ·
C-4 with all parts on eBay
I have no financial interest, blah, blah¡­ This is a complete console with the power controller and antenna switch. The switch is the version without the plastic cover but could be easily converted.
By Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 · #82236 ·
Lazy Susan Repair Cart
I'm sure I'm not the first ham to run out of desk space in my shack. Someone brought this idea up recently here so I installed a lazy susan turntable on top of a rolling cart. I added an insert to the
By Craig W8CS · #82235 ·
Re: For sale Mill. spec. Relays for Sherwood boards
Will you ship to Canada? I¡¯ll pay the postage. One thing about shipping to Canada, if you declare the item as Amateur Radio equipment, it comes in DUTY FREE. I believe it¡¯s the same with Antique
By Clint VE3CMQ · #82234 ·
Re: My Drake L4B has jumped Time!!
Ronnie, Not being an expert, I'm doubtful about that beaded chain jumping a notch, although anything is possible. ?If it were me, I'd look at the nylon wheels attached to the switches, bandswitch
By Evan · #82233 ·
My Drake L4B has jumped Time!!
old school quote, old hot rodders will know LOL...? it appears the beaded chain has jumped on the spool for the input circuit. I picked this L4B up in December. 100 watts in produced not even a
By Ronnie Hull - W5SUM · #82232 ·
Re: The TR-4 has 3 semiconductors - one is a neon driver
It is probably more stable, though I really didn¡¯t notice drift problems when running it. A couple of small-signal transistors, even back then, were also less expensive than even the common 6AU6.
By Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 · #82231 ·
Re: Drake TR4C / R4C - Connecting Together
Thanks for the replies. I opted to get a T4XB transmitter so that I can connect it via injection cables. The one I snagged as a built in third-party digital display, so that's a plus. Waiting on it
By Scott N1IA · #82230 ·
Re: Winter Field Day (WFD)
Jay, Liking your Signal Corps semaphore.? I display mine proudly.? WFD is usually my winter getaway, but too busy this year. I'll have to grin and bare a few CW Q's from the warm side of the door.
By Jim WA9Z · #82229 ·