On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 01:26:13PM -0400, William Donzelli wrote:
Of course I have spend time looking for the boards as
well, but I have
not found them. And every time I am there, Phil shows me a new room that
I have never been in (its a trip)!
Too bad it's not really on the way anywhere, I'd love to drop on them some
time but it's not worth ~14 hours each way! Ohio sure has a lot of wide
open spaces...
TU-18-A covers the 80m band. Send your shipping
address. And promise me you
will never modify it or the transmitter.
Wow! Well let me know how much you want for it, but before I commit to the
deal, do you know where I can find documentation on the BC-223? I have
nothing at all on it, so I don't know what it takes to feed one, and I don't
want to swear I'll never modify anything until I know how dependent it is on
external stuff that I'll never have (there are a couple of big gnarly
multi-pin connectors on the side so I'm wondering if there's a control
box or what -- even though there seem to be enough switches and knobs for
everything I can think of already on the front panel).
Boy I really wish I hadn't forgotten my Cantenna at an old apartment, well
if it's only 10 W then I should be able to solder up a bunch of 2W carbon
comp resistors and that will be good enough to play with it before sicking
it on the airwaves. I can only imagine what the output impedance wants to
be, with the big ceramic separate outputs. Somewhere I still have most of
a roll of honest-to-god ladderline, but I don't know if a full-wave loop
would fit in my yard (guessing that the impedance is a bunch higher than
50 ohms).
Thanks!!!
John Wilson KC1P/2
D Bit