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On 15 Jan 2025 00:39:16 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote inwhy didn't you try transmitting
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On 14 Jan 2025 22:34:47 GMT, vallor wrote:I remember watching our old black & white console while it blew
>Sidenote: Do they still teach electronics with discrete components in>
High School? I hope so...I learned it growing up, but having a
structured course with theory helped with my "STEM" career (which
wasn't called that back then...).
My high school didn't have an electronics course. Had they, given the
lag between high school courses and the rest of the world, the discretes
would have been 6AU6s pentode and six dot mica capacitors.
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https://www.radioremembered.org/capcode.htm
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https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/RYYAAOSwxT5nV79L/s-l1600.webp
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If you don't know what the image is your education was limited. I had an
advantage. My uncle owned a radio and TV store where the 'store' part
was small compared to the back room with units waiting repair. 'In those
days when the TV repairman, who made house calls, pronounced 'it has to
go back to the shop' it was like your doctor telling you that you should
get your affairs in order.
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He was old enough that in the course of his life radios and then TVs
were cutting edge technology.
a cap.
It was an extended affair, lasting maybe a minute -- the
tv was making a keening noise as the picture bent inward on
one side. Then "pop!" and the picture went away.
We never had tv repairmen -- Dad always fixed it. He also
fixed my Hallicrafters S-38 at his shop while I watched, getting
rid of the 60Hz hum and adding a standard headphone jack.
https://antiqueradio.org/halli08.htm
As an avid SWL, the HF propagation experience helped a lot
with my Radioman rating in the CG.
Could also hear quite a bit about what was going on in
the world, thanks to having a very, very long longwire
antenna. Building that was how Dad taught me to differentiate
between physical connections and electrical connections. Made
from zip-cord, it went out the window, up a tree, then out to
a pole at one corner of the yard, then across to another pole
at the other end of the yard. Great for DX listening.
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