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"Lynn Coffelt" wrote: Real Marine Radiomen always used Manual Tuners..... Bruce in alaska -- I love it! Thanks, Bruce...(c; The most radiation was from the light bulb....hee hee. Larry Don't knock the light bulb Larry! Late 50's sunspot cycle, I worked W7LAN in Washington State from Tucson, Arizona running 60 watt homebrew SSB/6146 rig into dimly flickering 50 watt light bulb. "5x9+ 20" he lied. Your pirate ship's antenna must have been an adaptation of the venerable off-center fed zepp. There were two "birdcage" ocf Zepps in Anacortes pre WWII. Both driven by push-pull Taylor TZ-40's on 40 CW. 866a's ghostly blinking and transformers groaning in tune. Ah, yes! Must have been close to 200 watts! Old Chief Lynn I have worked the old AT&T West Coast HF Marine Station, KMI, while running an N550, with the covers off, and feeding a Bird Kw Dummy Load, from the Engineering Department, of the Old Northern Radio Building, on West Commadore Way, in Seattle, Washington, on both 8 and 12 Mhz, with excellent Signal Reports. It is amazing what can happen when the Band is open........ Bruce in alaska Lordy, those were the days........ -- add a 2 before @ |
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