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If you can find it, can you send me that? I like projects like that. I've
been on a frenzy lately fixing the TS-120, and wiring a mic for it. I had an
old turner plus 3 over here with a 3 pin plug, I think it was wired for a
halacrafters radio but I finally cut the plug off and have been running it
on the TS-120 this morning and getting decent reports out of that old mic. I
wasn't sure if I still had the touch for wiring mics like I used to since I
haven't done it in a long time but I did it very successfully with that one.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Barrett" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: valve radios revisited
> Hi,
>
> Could have been me you were referring to.
>
> Several years ago, a friend built several audible meters for me. They are
> a
> small bbox with two so239 sockets, for input and output. There is a
> switch
> to select forward and reverse power. One tunes for the highest tone when
> tuning transmitter or linear and lowest tone when in reflected mode. You
> can leave the swr mode selected as 0 reflected results in no sound, useful
> if
> the aerial falls off.
>
> The circuits were published in The radcom sevferal years ago. I did offer
> to
> send them to anyone who was interested at the time but got no takers.
>
> Not sure if the articles can be accessed from the RSGB webb site but I
> could probably send them to anyone interested. I think I may have a pdf
> somewhere but would need to try and find it.
>
>
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