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Matt Colie wrote: Let's just watch out here. I was in a junk shop a while ago and I told the proprietor what was actually hoping to find. We got talking about ships and boats. He stopped and asked if I could tell him about something in back. When retrieved, it turned out to be a marine HF - real live dinosaur (dynosoar?). I think is was Hammerlund or EF Johnson - most of the crystals had been pulled, but it still had a the 2 1625s in the final (and a little burned spot on the tank). I looked at him and said "You know - They haven't made 'em like this for a long time". (Aren't we glad!) Matt Colie - Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Mariner and Perpetual Sailor A lot of the OLD Northern Radio Co. AM Sets had 807/1625's in them. when I started at Northern, we still were servicing those and I have very fond memorries of traveling all over the State of Alaska, hauling a RCA Tube Caddy full of 807's, 1625's, 811's and an 813 or two.... I even remember when we used 866A's in the Power supplies, as Recitifiers. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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