Thanks, JB. That helps. -- K8JHR -- The resistance WE are talking about is the resistance that is added to the equivalent circuit in series with the capacitance represents the power dissipated when t
Is it possible the threshold levels are lower for one type than the other? Could one type trip at a lower threshold, rather than at within a shorter time ? -- K8JHR -- I am not sure how fast the brea
Greetings TT mavens - Does anyone know whether or not there is a way to refresh, refurbish or restore the label on a Model 708 microphone? I acquired one with a mottled, bubbled label that no longer
WOW. TT service is super fast as usual. They do not stock parts for the mic... so.... any ideas or suggestions on how one could refresh it ? The plastic covering on the label around the PTT switch ha
GREAT QUESTION... I cannot tell if it is a protective plastic film that has become... well... "petrified"... or a plastic cover to protect the logo writing. Can assess it from the photo I send you by
For Sale - RX-320D Receiver - see photos and details here: http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?403586-Ten-Tec-RX-320D-Receiver As always, contact me off list if questions or other inquiries. K8JHR a
I take it you did not try HRD ? I used to print MY log with it... Good luck, OM. -- K8JHR -- On 8/28/2013 8:02 PM, PC Anderson wrote: Want to thank all of the folks that responded to my inquiry about
Yep... WD-40 can work miracles on most labels, but I did not want to get oil into the grooves of the plastic frame around the label. So... On one suggestion, I tried a heat. No go. I tried my old fav
Yeah... great analogy. I would explain DSP noise filtering with your analogy like this: You got the lady at end end of the tunnel, but she is shrouded in a misty fog, like you get in those same smoke
Ha! Great. Thanks for playing along! -- JHR -- The first image that came to mind for SAF was a pin hole camera... AGC well thats a bit more difficult. Best I could come up with for that Yea I know...
One of the best things we can do with a new ham, or with any ham who wants to learn, is point them to the Handbook. ______________________________________________ Right. I was criticized for making
I think we should leave it at that. If we continue and try to explain Hi-Cut and Lo-Cut, we will probably overwhelm the new guy. ___________________________________________ Heck... with your analogy
Gee, PC, I do not understand your comment. Are you down on the idea? What could be sad about a new product? Either it sells or it does not, but I cannot see any down side to this. Either it suits you
Witness the creation of the new TenTec Rebel Yell Group, where members can discuss all aspects of the Rebel project. Let the Fun Begin ! -- Group Email Addresses Post Message:ttrebelyell@yahoogroups.
I like how Wade puts it. I will donate a bottle of REBEL YELL BOURBON bourbon to the first official meeting of Rebel radio owners at the TenTec Hamfest or other gathering. -- K8JHR -- .......... This
We don't ... You obviously did not read my second post... -- K8JHR -- I don't get it. __________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list Te
DO WE NEED A SECOND REBEL DISCUSSION GROUP... ???? Nope! No problem. Someone said we should start a group, so I did. Right then and there. Immediately, and without thinking or looking or anything. I
Easy --> somebody said someone should start a group, so I did. I shoulda looked before I leaped. -- JHR -- I don't get it. _____________________________________________ ______________________________
Right... but this is for old farts, too! ;-) The guys I had lunch with and discussed all sorts of Arduino based gear this week are both over 65! Each of us had something to present to the others - I
Er... um... I sure understand that hangover, Wade. In my humble, personal, subjective, and politically incorrect opinion... Rebel Yell is ... well... lousy bourbon ! As for giving my "best" to TenTec