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Hi Alan,
I have been following this thread withinterest. If you can get some TW-1's
built I am definitely interested.
Best 73's,
Albert, WA7FXB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan R. Downing" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 4:40 PM
Subject: Contact phone number for LDG?
> As most of you know, LDG made a talking watt meter called the TW-1. Due
> to
> slow sales, they eventually dropped it from their catalog. I am helping a
> blind ham in Sun City learn to operate his station. While his station is
> relatively unsophisticated, he is having great difficulty keeping his
> station on the air. I believe that it would help him if he could get one
> of
> the LDG TW-1's, but of course, they are no longer made. I intend to call
> LDG to find out if they would be willing to provide the schematic and
> parts
> list for the TW-1. Even if they don't wish to make the meters anymore,
> they
> may be willing to hand over the documentation that would enable others to
> make them up.
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> Does anyone have a good number for LDG? And, do any of you agree with me
> that the TW-1 would still be useful to blind operators if we could get
> some
> made?
>
> A good friend who is a high-level electrical engineer with Honeywell
> Aerospace said that he might be willing to build some units if we could
> get
> the docs from LDG.
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> Thanks in advance for either the phone number for LDG, and any comments
> regarding the possible usefulnesss of the TW-1.
>
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>
> Best 73, Alan
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> Alan R. Downing
>
> Phoenix, AZ
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