Speaking of that, I have a single 813 amplifier with power supply in a
case. The neat thing about it is that
it has a Johnson Navigator built in ( no front panel or cabinet) with the
original VFO dial face. I picked it up
at Dayton years ago. Fired it up once and forgot about it. Every now and
then it gets in my way and I have to
move it. It must weigh around 100lbs or more. I had hopes of finding a
front panel for the navigator and restoring it.
73
Bill wa4lav
At 09:44 AM 10/13/2010 -0400, k7fm wrote:
>"how did this thread get it's title?? "6146 via 572b's" what does it have
>to do with the discussion?
>
>Actually, the digression was normal and almost logical. The original
>question was regarding using a 10 watt 817 transceiver to drive an
>amplifier. Then, there was a discussion of different types of amplifiers
>that could be driven with 10 watts. This, of course, led to minor
>digressions such as super-cathode amplifiers. All normal for a diverse
>group of radio nuts.
>
>Further logical and normal digression led to a question of the 817 itself
>and how it caused fatigue to the listener.
>
>So, if you think this is a digression, remember, it could have digressed
>into whether using orange gum drop capacitors was fitting to replace a black
>beauty in that found 813 amplifier audio section, or one annual digression
>is whether the amplifier power supply for the 817 should use a neutral and
>dedicated common wiring in the old farmhouse.
>
>We should be thankful the thread did not digress into women's hats.
>
>73, Colin K7FM
>
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