Re: AL80-A
If the Wal-Mart business model had been discovered sooner and applied by more American businesses, there would be a lot more of them still in operation. The basic strategy followed by the major
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David C. Hallam <dhallam@...>
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#1792
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Re: AL80-A
Exactly why I've never been in a wallmart. The job you protect will eventually be your own. Harold Mandel <ka1xo@...> wrote: All you need to do is study the management philosophy and practices of
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FRANCIS CARCIA <carcia@...>
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#1791
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Re: AL80-A
All you need to do is study the management philosophy and practices of WalMart. WalMart dictates the selling price to their suppliers, and when they say to WalMart that they cannot supply a product at
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Harold Mandel <ka1xo@...>
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#1790
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Re: AL80-A
Isn't that amazing? And now American automobile mfrs wonder why the mind set in this country (including me) is to buy Japanese cars. Now GM is struggling to regain it's reputation, and the labor
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Mike(W5UC) & Kathy(K5MWH) <w5uc@...>
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#1789
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Re: TL-922 parts:
thanks, Frank R. L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734 r@..., rlm@..., www.somis.org
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R L Measures
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#1788
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Re: AL80-A
** In 50-yrs of Hamming, I have had one case of electrolytics tha
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R L Measures
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#1787
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Re: TL-922 parts:
** What is this obvious problem?
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R L Measures
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#1786
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Re: TL-922 parts:
Home Depot sells copper flashing by the foot. I think it is about 1 foot wide. pentalab <jim.thomson@...> wrote: --- In ham_amplifiers@..., R L Measures <r@...> wrote: are why both
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FRANCIS CARCIA <carcia@...>
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#1785
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Re: TL-922 parts:
are why both RICH SEZ... The VHF suppressors in the SB-220, AL-82, and the TL- 922 have a Q of 4.5 to 5.5 at 100MHz,and all have a reputation for squirreliness. If direct-grounding the grids is the
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pentalab <jim.thomson@...>
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#1784
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Re: AL80-A
would look for a shorted diode or diodes in the power supply. are not protected from AC by reverse diodes, the electrolytics are DOA. ### agreed. Which is why I always install at least one reverse
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pentalab <jim.thomson@...>
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#1783
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Re: TL-922 parts:
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R L Measures
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#1782
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Re: AL80-A
If a HV rectifier diode shorts, and the electrolytics are not protected from AC by reverse diodes, the electrolytics are DOA. R. L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734 r@..., rlm@...,
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R L Measures
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#1781
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Re: AL80-A
Probably. With the tube in or out? R. L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734 r@..., rlm@..., www.somis.org
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R L Measures
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#1780
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Re: AL80-A
I'm not familiar with this amp, but a good guess is that I would look for a shorted diode or diodes in the power supply. 73, Mike, W5UC
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Mike(W5UC) & Kathy(K5MWH) <w5uc@...>
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#1779
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Re: TL-922 parts:
pf x RICH SEZ... According to my dipmeter, directly-grounding a 3-500Zs grid pins makes little difference in the grid's resonant frequency. #### The AL-82...and it's little bastard brother.. the
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pentalab <jim.thomson@...>
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#1777
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Re: AL80-A
The problem at this time is that the amp takes out the 10 amp fuses when I turn it on. High voltage problem?
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Vernon J. Kunes, Jr. <n2yzs@...>
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#1778
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Re: AL80-A
Sorry, Jim. My mistake. The 922 uses Tune-C padders on 160m and 80m.
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R L Measures
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#1776
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Re: TL-922 parts:
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R L Measures
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#1775
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Re: source for GU-95B / 4CX5000 data sheet ?
Except being a tetrode with same anode dissipation there is nothing equivalent 73 Peter ________________________________ From: ham_amplifiers@... [mailto:ham_amplifiers@...] On
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Peter Voelpel <df3kv@...>
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#1774
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Re: AL80-A
The AL-80A manual can be downloaded from <http://bama.sbc.edu/ameritro.htm> or a paper copy can be obtained directly from Ameritron. pentalab wrote: The schematic shows padding C1 on 160 meters only
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Tony King - W4ZT <w4zt-060920@...>
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#1773
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