by W1UJR | Sep 19, 2017 | Bruce's Bench 2017
Live To Air – National NC-101X finally back together tonight newly installed coil rack, with the bronze bushings and fabricated band indicator. Slides like it’s on glass, super smooth and low effort. Listening to the melodious tones of the old Gray Hair Net,...
by W1UJR | Sep 9, 2017 | Written Word
T-368 Singing For It’s Supper Of all the T-368 transmitters known to have been manufactured, and yes there are ways to track these things, only a few are known to still exist. Email me to add yours to the list! Total manufactured: 2251 Total known units: 103 I...
by W1UJR | Aug 28, 2017 | Restorations and Builds
Uses a single UX-210 tube, built by Al Wentworth – Lexington, MA K1BSX (SK April 2004), based on a 1928 QST article. Click here for the August 1928 QST article “Overhauling the Transmitter for 1929 – Ross Hull” in Abode PDF...
by W1UJR | Aug 27, 2017 | Restorations and Builds
Collins 30K-1 Transmitter Restoration The Cleaning, Restoration and Service of a Collins Time Capsule Incoming Shipping a 400 lb transmitter across the country is no easy task, but thanks to a good packer and BAX Airfreight it arrived safe and sound in just two days!...
by W1UJR | Aug 27, 2017 | Uncategorized, Written Word
*Circa August 13, 2005 Today in the middle of a FB QSO with K1MVP the plate blocking capacitor in my 32V crapped out. This was evidenced by an immediate loss of RF, a loud hum and the telltale pegged plate current meter. Even my trusty old buzzard RF indictor, a large...
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