I actually thought controled carier modulation was kind of neat, kept
things cooler. The scout I had, as I recall used Heiser screen
modulation. I had and just bought another one an Elmac af 67 which is
only 60 watts input or so, but runs plate modulation and a neat little
a.m. rig.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Ronald E. Milliman wrote:
> Pat, that Globe scout was a solid transmitter for the price. I owned a
> DX-40 which was in the same general league as the Globe scout, except I
> think the Globe scout was a little better rig. Didn't the Globe scout have
> plate modulation? The DX-40 used controlled carrier modulation, which was
> not as good.
>
> Ron, K8HSY
>
> At 07:46 PM 4/25/2013 -0500, you wrote:
>> Ron
>> I'll make 56 in July. A load of equipment over the bridge and down
>> the river but I still have a soft spot for that old Globe scout 40
>> and heath AR3 that got K9JAU on 160 meters a m in July 1957.
>> PatAt 07:01 PM 4/25/2013, you wrote:
>>> Last month was my 56th anniversory as a ham. It has sure changed since
>>> those old days.
>>>
>>> Ron, K8HSY
>>>
>>> Dr. Ronald E. Milliman, retired Professor Western Kentucky University
>>> Ph: 270-782-9325
>>> Email: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>> Chair, American Council of the Blind Public Relations Committee
>>>
>>> Chair, American Council of the Blind's Monthly Monetary Support Program
>>> (MMS) Committee
>>>
>>> President: South Central Kentucky Council of the Blind (SCKCB)
>>
> Dr. Ronald E. Milliman, retired Professor Western Kentucky University
> Ph: 270-782-9325
> Email: [log in to unmask]
>
> Chair, American Council of the Blind Public Relations Committee
>
> Chair, American Council of the Blind's Monthly Monetary Support Program
> (MMS) Committee
>
> President: South Central Kentucky Council of the Blind (SCKCB)
>
>
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