Mmm, some very nice older microwave hardware there!
-Dave
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On 12/3/20 4:54 PM, Nick Andrews wrote:
Likely not much use to me,? but can't bear to toss some stuff...
On Thu, Dec 3, 2020, 1:26 PM <GEOelectronics@... <mailto:GEOelectronics@...>> wrote:
Yikes, Logans are classic, lathes too-sweet but dangerous.
Geo
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*From: *"Nick Andrews" <nickjandrews@...
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*To: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent: *Thursday, December 3, 2020 12:37:25 PM
*Subject: *Re: [XRF] Welcome new member Justin.
Yes, welcome!? And to add on Geo's statement, many of us are into
all sorts of related topics, like vacuum tube tech, high voltage,
high energy physics/chemistry, and many are wannabe machinists.? I
just bought a 8" Logan metal shaper when visiting my parents.? Talk
about semi-obsolete technology...
On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 11:53 AM <GEOelectronics@...
<mailto:GEOelectronics@...>> wrote:
Hi Justin and welcome to our small but intense group of XRF'ers.
Also noticed you joined GammaSpectrometryGroup.
We try to keep XRF Group centered on advanced XRF topics (SDD,
SI-PIN, CdTe, CZT detectors, NIM etc), and GammaSpectrometry for
everything else having to do with advanced Gamma Spec work.
For general radiation, detection thereof,? and all things
THEREMINO, use the GammaSpectroscopy? (not GammaSPectrometry) group.
George Dowell
"Geo"
PS many of us on all these groups are also Ham Radio enthusiasts.
Geo>K0FF
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA