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"Doug" wrote in news:j6Ysf.3776$nu6.2234
@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net: The tubes got so hot the solder ran out of the pins. PRECISELY why I confiscated all the keys to Radio 2, USS Everglades (AD- 24), where the TBK/TBL Museum was located. USN Radiomen weren't trained in 1960s how to tune up a real transmitter. I got tired of being dragged out of bed at 2AM just for information. Give me the freq list for tonight and I'll have 'em ready, on time, without having to fix them every time a Radioman got within 5' of them....(sigh). Note to the Deck Force....Don't take the ground wire off the turnbuckles on rigging going aloft unless you ask me nicely to secure the TBKs first to save those burned fingers...(c; |
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"Doug" wrote in message ink.net... "Lynn Coffelt" wrote in message ... "Larry" wrote in message ... Bruce in Alaska wrote in news:bruceg- : well, if your rich and famous..... I am rich and famous. I use Yaesu ham radios...(c; They come with LSB and 10 Hz steps, not 100 or 1Khz. Heck, that ain't nothing! My RME4350 goes 20 times further than that....... just during warm up. Lynn W7LTQ Ever thought of trying some zener diodes or solid state regulators in it to see if stabalizes? Do is have VR type gaseous regulator tubes? It been a few years since I peeked inside an RME. Doug K7ABX Well, it does already have VR tube plate regulation for the oscillators, but the irritating drift was caused by heater voltage changes. A less than brilliant attempt was made to use back-to-back zener diodes regulating the various oscillator AC heater voltages (using a separate higher voltage filament transformer too), but that turned into a real power hog, and did not deal with the varying duty cycle of a clipped AC voltage. Biggie, of course, was the awful RF noise generated by this brilliant idea. Completely saturated the front end (and probably the mixers and IF too) The RME has been resting under a dust cloth, on a storage shelf for about 40 years now (in three countries and four States). Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ (et al) |
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"Doug" wrote in ink.net: Thought you might be interested to know that the owner, long since retired, of my employer, is Rodgers Jenkins, the founder of Rodgers Organ, a Tektronixs spin off. See www.rodgersmarine.com for a company histroy. 73 Doug K7ABX CTMCS USN (Retired) That is cool, Doug. There are a few Rodgers around Charleston, left by a little dealer that started up with way too much stock, way too little capital and way too few buyers. He left a few of them and I think he's still coming to service them, but not sure any more. I rarely get to fix one. Hell, any more I rarely get to fix ANY! The business has gone all to hell. I've spent this week rebuilding a computer network for a real estate office, cleaning the internet's excrement off their computers and making it so copy-protected, damnable Windows XP can be force-fed, even when it doesn't want to, so they can go about their business, unimpeded by the billionaire from Redmond....(c; Rodgers made nice organs, but the prices put them in the ALLEN class without the lifetime Allen support, which also did in several more bigshot organ companies. Allen's still got parts for their 1962 model...in stock for shipment, immediately. UNfortunately, they won't ship them to ME to make the customers happy, trying to force them to get service from the overloaded dealer's boy at $25 more an hour.... Larry W4CSC ET1...1964-1969... But you haven't really lived until you sit in the balcony of a 4000 seat theatre listening to a beautiful 3/15 Wurlitzer that you just spent 3 years restoring. krj |
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krj wrote in news:MA2tf.18280$dZ1.10176
@bignews2.bellsouth.net: But you haven't really lived until you sit in the balcony of a 4000 seat theatre listening to a beautiful 3/15 Wurlitzer that you just spent 3 years restoring. krj Hugo blew the roof off First Scots Presbyterian Church in 1989. Alan Ontko was tasked at replacing the old organ with one of his, from his shop in Charleston. This console: http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/ga...arolina/charle ston_firstscottsontko.shtml (sorry for the wordwrap) came from England, as did the master control computer back in the 3- story-high pipe chamber. Some of the bass flutes are so big they were cut to fit the building, partially laying on their sides on the floor, then going up the wall. A mixture of old world pipe organ and modern computers, the console talks to the computer that selects which pipe to play with a fibre optic cable that must be less then 5 Km long. It is. The organ is in a loft on the other end of the sanctuary. I've been INSIDE the organ while it was playing itself from its midi interface. If the organist is sick or stuck in traffic...no problemo. Plug 'n Play!...(c; The sound is amazing. At the dedication, a professional organist from some of the finest schools in the world played it for the concert. They have a CD of the event. The stop buttons you simply touch, they light up. The thing looks like the master control of the Starship Enterprise when it's operating. Too bad noone turned it on when they took this picture. It's quite a light show. If you enjoy organ music, you must wait until they finish, again, restoring the Atlantic City Organ: http://www.acchos.org/ I'm a member. It's the largest Wurlitzer every built. It is so large the SIX blowers must be put online one-at-a-time to keep from overloading the auditorium's electric power supply..(c; Look through the website at the HUGE pipes, a 64' rank, the largest pipes on the planet. Me, I fix Hammonds....vintage Hammonds. I'm in the South, you know, where church music isn't classical, it's gospel. Drop by and I'll take you way out on Wadmalaw Island to an AME church where the people speak Gullah, not English, the organ is a B-3 with twin Leslies all tubes, and show you what REAL Christians do on Sunday morning....It's not about money or power. |
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"Lynn Coffelt" wrote in
: The RME has been resting under a dust cloth, on a storage shelf for about 40 years now (in three countries and four States). Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ (et al) Chief! A whole bunch of RME service manuals was posted to alt.binaries.e-book.flood with hundreds of other manuals 2 days ago... |
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Larry wrote:
krj wrote in news:MA2tf.18280$dZ1.10176 @bignews2.bellsouth.net: But you haven't really lived until you sit in the balcony of a 4000 seat theatre listening to a beautiful 3/15 Wurlitzer that you just spent 3 years restoring. krj Hugo blew the roof off First Scots Presbyterian Church in 1989. Alan Ontko was tasked at replacing the old organ with one of his, from his shop in Charleston. This console: http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/ga...arolina/charle ston_firstscottsontko.shtml (sorry for the wordwrap) came from England, as did the master control computer back in the 3- story-high pipe chamber. Some of the bass flutes are so big they were cut to fit the building, partially laying on their sides on the floor, then going up the wall. A mixture of old world pipe organ and modern computers, the console talks to the computer that selects which pipe to play with a fibre optic cable that must be less then 5 Km long. It is. The organ is in a loft on the other end of the sanctuary. I've been INSIDE the organ while it was playing itself from its midi interface. If the organist is sick or stuck in traffic...no problemo. Plug 'n Play!...(c; The sound is amazing. At the dedication, a professional organist from some of the finest schools in the world played it for the concert. They have a CD of the event. The stop buttons you simply touch, they light up. The thing looks like the master control of the Starship Enterprise when it's operating. Too bad noone turned it on when they took this picture. It's quite a light show. If you enjoy organ music, you must wait until they finish, again, restoring the Atlantic City Organ: http://www.acchos.org/ I'm a member. It's the largest Wurlitzer every built. It is so large the SIX blowers must be put online one-at-a-time to keep from overloading the auditorium's electric power supply..(c; Look through the website at the HUGE pipes, a 64' rank, the largest pipes on the planet. Me, I fix Hammonds....vintage Hammonds. I'm in the South, you know, where church music isn't classical, it's gospel. Drop by and I'll take you way out on Wadmalaw Island to an AME church where the people speak Gullah, not English, the organ is a B-3 with twin Leslies all tubes, and show you what REAL Christians do on Sunday morning....It's not about money or power. Sorry Larry, the Atlantic City convention center organ is not a Wurlitzer. It's a Midmer-Losh. It is closed indefinitely for asbestos removal. Check http://theatreorgans.com/atlcity/ The largest Wurlitzer is installed at Pipe Organ Pizza in Mesa, AZ. Although it is made up of parts from several organs, it still sounds wonderful. krj |
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"Larry" wrote in message ... "Lynn Coffelt" wrote in : The RME has been resting under a dust cloth, on a storage shelf for about 40 years now (in three countries and four States). Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ (et al) Chief! A whole bunch of RME service manuals was posted to alt.binaries.e-book.flood with hundreds of other manuals 2 days ago... Thanks Larry! I'd almost forgotten about that great group! |
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krj wrote in news:8Zbtf.78199$k76.77169
@bignews6.bellsouth.net: Sorry Larry, the Atlantic City convention center organ is not a Wurlitzer. It's a Midmer-Losh. It is closed indefinitely for asbestos removal. Check http://theatreorgans.com/atlcity/ The largest Wurlitzer is installed at Pipe Organ Pizza in Mesa, AZ. Although it is made up of parts from several organs, it still sounds wonderful. krj Hmm....I'm sorry, too. Just went and read about the asbestos problem. It will probably doom the organ. |
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