Arthur, your letter forcefully hits the salient points in a non-technical manner yet does so with a calmness and tact needed to attract attention without looking like it was written by a crackpot. Yo
Hello Jerry, I dont have an Argo, but do have an Argosy 2, which normally runs only about 30W max. use it into a Hustler, and have worked much DX including some of the Pacific DXpeditions. mainly on
With the list moderator's kind permission: 2004 SPRING CLASSIC EXCHANGE ?CX? The Classic Exchange "CX" is a contest celebrating the older commercial and homebrew equipment that was the pride of our h
Hi mike, only problem with this one is - no electronics. NG for me. however it got me to thinking - I have a J-37 key which came with the leg clamp. Maybe I could mount the Whiterook on the clamp....
Fall 2003 Classic Exchange "CX" September 26-28 The CX is a no-pressure contest celebrating the older commercial and homebrew equipment that was the pride and joy of hamshacks many decades ago. The o
Hi All, Mike AC5P and I have had a regular weekly sked now for over eleven years, during which time Mike has used a bug almost exclusively. Mike does NOT suffer from contact bounce, as he has used a
Time to break out the Power Mites, Argosy's, Century 21, etc........ Classic Exchange "CX" The CX is a no-pressure contest celebrating the older commercial and homebrew equipment that was the pride a
Hello Tim, Some limited experience, but not with a Corsair. I own an Argosy II with the narrow CW filter and the noise blanker. Except for the agonizingly slow recovery in the AGC - yes, I know there
It's time to put all those great T-T rigs to the test! With kind permission from the list administrator, here are the details: 2002 Fall Classic (& Homebrew) Radio Exchange The Classic Radio Exchange
Most optical encoders actually have two (and often more) sensors in them, so it only takes one encoder assembly to determine direction and position, or dial reading. The sensors, simplistically, are
I have an Argosy II on which the receiver AGC seems to be terribly slow to recover from static bursts and very strong signals, typically around 3-5 seconds. Is this normal? Anyone have any good ideas