Yip: that VFO valve (as we call them in G) was certainly vulnerable!
What was your receiver?
With my DX100, it was the AR88!
David
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On Behalf Of Ed Malmgren
Sent: 01 December 2007 22:03
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Subject: Funny Story
One time back in the 60s or the 70s I was running a Heath D X 100. I had it
slid part way out of the cabinet doing something to it when I heard a pile
up on CR9AH over in Macaw by China. I had heard folks working him many
times but could not hear him but after tuning around and finding him he was
very loud. I slammed the T X back in the cabinet and had raised it up a
little and broke the V F O [6au6] tube off. I could have laid down and
cried. I pulled it back out and luckily had marked spare tubes with masking
tape. I put a new one in and carefully slid it back together. Hooking all
the cables up I could still hear the station so called and worked him.
Afterwards I could feel the front of my shirt which was wet with sweat
going in and out with the beat of my heart. Sorry for the long story but it
was one more highlight of my D X chasing days.
Ed K7UC
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