Subj : Re: Storage To : Holger Granholm From : Ed Vance Date : Fri Jun 27 2014 04:21 pm 06-25-14 09:29 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Storage HG> @MSGID: <53ABF883.632.amtradio@capcity2.synchro.net> HG> In a message dated 06-23-14, Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm: Howdy! Holger, EV> GM Holger ... ._ __ , HG> .... .. . -.. TKS or is it TNX that's used on CW? EV> Years before my Junior High School friend let me hear WWV on his EV> S-38 RX I got a 2 piece Telegraph Set. HG> Hey, I think that the first receiver I owned for ham radio was HG> a S-38 but it was broad as a barn door so it was only an HG> intermediate step while I built myself a 14 tube double HG> conversion superhet. My Friends S-38 was either the C or D model, I got the E model in 1958. HG> BTW, talking about output power I forgot that I still have a HG> Heathkit HA-24 PA with the HP-24 AC-power supply. It's useless HG> however since the pair of 872B's are "finito" probably because HG> of overdriving with a Drake TR-4c. I'm not familiar with the HA-24 RF AMP, I'll hafta go look through my collection of Heath catalogs to refresh my memory. Later: I looked through several Heathkit catalog issues but never seen mention of either the HA-24 or the HP-24, guess I will have to go to a Search Site to find out. When I read about your 872B problem I was 'thinking' the tube was a Triode or Tetrode and couldn't find any info on it while rambling thru the Transmitting Tubes pages in the back of my 1976 A.R.R.L. Radio Amateur's Handbook. So I flipped a few pages towards the front of the book and located the page in the Index To Vacuum Tube Types for the 872A/872 and learned that the tube is a Rectifier. Wow! that 872B can handle 1 1/4 Amps of Current MAX at 10,000 Volts! I remember seeing the RCA ad on the back of QST issues for their 3B28 Xenon Gas Rectifier tube and suggesting to a Ham Friend to try putting Two of those in his Viking Valiant TX, since Two different times he had to replace both 4-Pin Tube Sockets on the chassis for the 866 Rectifier Tubes because of them arcing over, and maybe (???) having to replace the 866 tubes(???). Even though the 3B28's costs several times more than 866's did, he put them in and those tubes solved his problems. If there is any Xenon Gas Rectifier Tubes simular to the 872B MV tube, like the 3B28 is to the MV 866's, I'd think that would be something to consider. EV> But I didn't think of typing the 'Sounds' when I used the Underscore EV> and Period characters on the keyboard to 'send my GRIN message'. HG> The underscore is a very poor substitute for a dash. Two HG> underscores join each other so you have to look real close if HG> that is intended as one or two dashes. There I go thinking again, years ago when I learned to type while I was in the Navy I thought the underscore looked better since it was on the same level as the period was when I typed them on a sheet of paper. In a later message either from You or Roy I was able to see the difference in the small gap between two hyphens and two underscores typed together. There IS A Difference! but you know how it is with the old saying that it's hard to learn an old dog a new trick. EV> I also remember seeing a Morse Code Chart on a page in my older EV> brothers Boy Scout book, and probably if I had joined the Scout's I EV> would had been introduced to hearing the sounds of the Code instead HG> I've never been a Boy Scout even though I at one time was HG> interested in the concept and I really don't recall where I got HG> this love for morse but when I was called in for military duty HG> (while living in Finland) I had already started in a amateur HG> radio license course so I asked for a placement in a signal HG> corps battalion and where placed there. EV> ... if u cn rd ths u 2 cn thnk up shrt clvr tglns HG> I prefer to send tag lines that anybody can understand, not HG> only us weird types called hams, hi. Or weird users of .QWK Readers for BBS messages. I'm Both! HG> * MR/2 2.30 * I'm not lost! I'm "locationally challenged." Speaking of "locationally challenged", Your mention of being in Finland when You went into the Army, made me wonder if You are Finnish and moved to Ahvenanmaa? (I found that word just now with the WordWeb Dictionary) hi 73 NNNN .... " CLIMATE CHANGE----IT HAPPENS WITH OR WITHOUT OUR HELP." DR. ROY SPENCER --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) .