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Subject: Re: [TenTec] power went out
From: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 18:18:22 -0400
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Hi Jim.     Your point is well taken, ... but
I AM NOT THE GUY WITH THE AMP PROBLEM... so I won't be digging
into any amplifiers this week.

I know how to check a fuse. My question was only about how one uses a VOM type meter to do it.

Don't worry, I won't be digging into MY amp any time soon ! I figure there are two kinds of people in the world... people who learn from others' mistakes... and then... there are the others. I ask questions to stay in the first category as much as I can ! ;-)

I am having fun building building kits and building antennas as a start toward doing bigger projects. I started out with a couple of code oscillators, then tried some TenTec receiver kits, and an Australian antenna analyzer kit, and several Time-Delay-Of-Arrival (TDOA) fox hunting antenna kits along with some PIC based fox hinting remote radio controllers. I have fixed the finals stage in an FT-2800 all by myself. So, I am coming along, and every day is another learning day. I won a VOM at Dayton by building the kit that tested best in the group at the FDIM convention... and now I am learning what it can do for me.

I used to charge $3 a minute for my advice... I get yours for free ! I think I am way ahead on this transaction !

I REALLY APPRECIATE ALL THAT I LEARN FROM THE GROUP.

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Happy Trails.
=======================  Richards / K8JHR  =========================

On 8/21/2011 17:56, Jim Vohland wrote:


As i stated on my initial post, there was no disrespect intended. I guess I 
could have chosen my words better. But the fact remains that someone with 
minimal electronic skills should not be learning while working on an amplifier. 
As we know, the high voltage can be a killer and it's not the place for a 
novice technican to be learning. The gentleman needs to get some assistance 
with his troubleshooting.

Again, safety was the primary concern. Some things are not for the first 
steps........

                                        
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