Hello all , in need of some parts for an old Dx Engineering 15 meter yagi, insulated Boom to Element Brackets,the Boom is 2 in , In Diameter and elements I think are ½ inch, Thanks W5DUD ____________
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Hi TT'ers Mike I think Dudley W5DUD is talking about the old " DX Engineering " that resided in Brownsville, Or. 97327 I can't remember this hams call ?? I installed few of his antennas in the late 8
I probably have some from scrapped 10m and 15m N0XX DX Engineering Yagis. How many are you looking for. John To: <TowerTalk@contesting.com> Subject: [TowerTalk] Dx Engineering 15 Meter Yagi From: "Du
DX Engineering, Inc. was involuntary dissolved on Aug 24, 1995. The principals were Lew Sayre, W7EW and Bill Sattler N0XX. Lew has an email address on QRZ, Bill does not. The original DX Engineering,
Wasnt the original DX Engineering the RF Speech processor folks from the late 1960s? W6UED and some others I cant remember Ken K6MR DX Engineering, Inc. was involuntary dissolved on Aug 24, 1995. The
Author: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net>
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2017 16:03:20 -0600
Ahh, yes RF speech processors which most users turned up too far and sounded poor. I couldn't afford one so I had to use the alternative method which was to place a stick in the waist band of my jock
Ken thanks for the reminder. A added addition to your Collins radio.... just a dream for me back in the day. Seems many Engineers are DX'ers ???? Wayne hehe Wasn't the "original" DX Engineering the R
Yes. Ron K6EVR, Bud W6VPH, et al were in Pasadena in about 1968 making RF Speech Processors for the Drake C Line and other radios. I stopped by on my way home from ASU during semester break. Just a h
Yep, those are the ones. I met Dennis and Bud at W6VSS/K6UA. I dont remember ever meeting Ron but Id heard of him. I think Dennis worked for Cam K6RU around that time. Stretching my memory also I wor
I worked with Bud W6VPH before he retired about 5 years ago. It was always fun to drop by his lab and listen to stories from the golden age of contesting and DXing. I remember him discussing his affi