JIM:
AS BEEN SAID MANY TIMES, "PICTURES ARE WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS" AND
YOUR AMP CONSTRUCTION PICS SHOW GREAT HOME BREW CRAFTMANSHIP. REALLY NICE.
I'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO DO SUCH A FINE JOB (I STILL USE A NIBILING TOOL,
FILES, SMALL DRILL PRESS, SHEET AND ANGLE ALUMINUM, SPRAY PAINT, AND ETC.)
BUT IT SURE GETS THE BLOOD FLOWING WITH THE IDEA TO GET DOWN THE BASEMENT,
DIG OUT THE PARTS OBTAINED FROM HAMFESTS AND PRIOR HOMEBREW AMPS, AND GO TO
IT. THERE IS HARDLY ANTHING AS EXCITING AS PUTTING A JUST COMPLETED HB AMP
ON THE AIR FOR THE FIRST ITS FIRST FEW CONTACTS AND BUSTING THROUGH A FEW
PILE UPS OR WORKING A NEW ONE OR TWO LIKE THERE IS NOTHING TO IT.
BEST TO YOU AND YOUR 8877'S AMP'S COMPLETION AND THANKS FOR SHARING
YOUR PICS.
73 DE DICK K8MZ
In a message dated 1/31/2010 10:59:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jimw7ry@gmail.com writes:
For those that like amplifier pictures, here are a few of my 8877 project.
I'll be adding more soon.
http://s900.photobucket.com/albums/ac206/w7ry/8877%20Amplifier/
Enjoy
73
Jim W7RY
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