Excellent John....
In a message dated 10/7/2009 5:37:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jh.graves@verizon.net writes:
Some hams, it appears,
are up to their ears,
with boards sick and fair,
and irons , A pair?
To fix the beast that warms their hearts.
After a dose
of solder and toast,
They emerged with a grin
a rig with a ring,
that gives all the tones
heard on the phones
and quiets the heart
so they again can start.
A qso or two.
along with a brew.
To ponder the beast
that quiets us all.
73,
John Graves
WA1JG
K8mp@aol.com wrote:
>
> Guys,
> Thanks for your help. The last thing I did was go over the PLL board
(aka
> synthesizer board) with a hot iron. When I was done, I could see the
output
> QRG change with the up/down buttons, as advertised. (It was stuck at
about
> 5.8 Mhz before)
> FYI: the 1 volt p/p must be correct because it's workin' that way.
> I penned the below poem today for our club newsletter. Thought you
might
> get a kick out of it.
> Later, Joe
> Howdy from Joe’s Place…
> The Ballad of Ol’ Number Six
> The Ol’ Omni Six,
> She ran like a top,
> One-hundred K QSO’s,
> Will she ever stop?
> Five years, then ten years,
> With rarely a burp,
> Must be some kind of record,
> Bet she’ll out live the dirt.
> Then suddenly, what’s this?
> She’s gotten quite ill,
> The ol’ gal’s gone deaf,
> And transmit’s been killed.
> It’s an operator error,
> Surely, I thought,
> But settings look good,
> And now I’m distraught.
> Heck, I’ll call Ten Tec,
> They’ve seen one this before,
> I’ll just order some parts,
> And be QRV once more.
> “You’ll have to send it in”
> Came the reply,
> Ship out my baby?
> I’d rather die.
> So off went an email,
> To the Ten Tec Reflector,
> Swift came some replies,
> “We can help you inspect ‘er”
> Consensus among the smart guys:
> “Check the synthesizer”,
> I could tell right away,
> These guys are wiser.
> I scoured the prints,
> (In my opinion, they suck),
> But I had to find out,
> Why my frequency was stuck.
> I found the schematic,
> For the synthesize board.
> Ripped open the rig,
> Where the goodies are stored.
> I found the board,
> And gave it a look,
> A close-up inspection,
> Is never a mistook.
> Saw nothing obvious,
> So I hooked up the scope,
> Should put out 5 Mhz,
> According to the “The dope”,
> But it read 5.8,
> Am I using this right?
> It’s been way too long,
> Since I’ve been in this fight.
> Heck, I’ll take it to John’s house,
> He’s got the equipment,
> Besides, it’s been a while,
> Since I’ve been in his basement.
> I’ll pack up the rig,
> And cart it on over,
> But one last try,
> Yikes, I hear sigs coming over !!!!
> The old gal has life,
> But joy quickly fades.
> Those sigs went away,
> Again, she is “daid”.
> But wait, there’s hope,
> Could it be a bad connection?
> Or does that board,
> Really have an infection?
> I went over that board,
> With a soldering iron,
> Hit every single connection,
> I was really tryin’
> After a few boo-boos,
> I got it to work !!!
> Saw those 5 Mhz,
> Ya shoulda seen my smirk.
> My fingers are crossed,
> That the gal’s really fixed,
> Wouldn’t be the first time,
> That I’ve been tricked.
> I’d planned to give details,
> Of the whole episode,
> But decided you’d rather,
> Read this here Ode.
> Finally, pardon my license,
> Poetic, I mean,
> Bet you wanna-be poets,
> Are all turning green.
> See y’all at the meeting,
> Don’t forget your stuff,
> Then see you at Joe’s Place,
> In November, Sho nuff.
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