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Reeva,

That's probably why you didn't notice  the drifting VFO.  My call is WA1RTB. 
Think of the red trash barrel, and you'll remember it.

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Reeva Parry" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 15:44
Subject: Re: Old Heath Gear and National Receiver


> Oh Lordy mercy! My NC101X had a drift like you wouldn't believe, even
> a number of hours after the darn thing was turned on!
>
> By the way, Steve, what is your call sign? There are so many folks
> here who don't sign their mail with call signs! Just a quirk of
> curiosity, I guess.
>
> 88's,
> Reeva Parry, K8DMU.
>
>
> Legend has it that on Wednesday 12/5/2007 02:26 PM, Steve Dresser said:
>
>>Reeva,
>>
>>I forgot about the chirp.  I fixed the chirp by replacing the OA2, but I
>>couldn't fix the drift.  It might not have been so noticeable if the
>>receiver hadn't also been drifting.
>>
>>Steve
>
>
>
> 

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