Article: 101873 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: vk2ua-spamout@yahoo.com (Simon) Subject: Re: Wanted: tuning knob for ARC-5/SCR274 command receiver Message-ID: <44005e04.100247027@news.people.net.au> References: <43fdaf5f.225741048@news.people.net.au> Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 13:42:02 GMT On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 22:00:32 -0800, "Lynn Coffelt" wrote: > >> Can anyone supply a splined tuning knob for one of the ARC-5 / SCR274 >> series command receivers? For direct connection to the receiver, not >> the remote control. >> >> Thanks >> >> Simon in Sydney, Australia > >Hey, Hey, Hey! I feel your pain! Back in the late 1940's we used to use a >short section of automotive "vacuum" hose. There were knobs, but I was never >lucky enough to find one. > >Old Chief Lynn > > Thats effectively what I am using now with a bit of rod to stiffen it and accommodate a knob! You never know I might find the real thing one day at a price less than the cost of the whole set! Simon Article: 101874 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Ron in Radio Heaven" References: <43fdaf5f.225741048@news.people.net.au> Subject: Re: Wanted: tuning knob for ARC-5/SCR274 command receiver Message-ID: Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 14:49:47 GMT Simon, I'd suggest you watch ebay, I've sold a couple there over the years, only have one left that's on my ARC5. I think the last one I sold went for about $30. Good luck. Ron Simon wrote in message news:43fdaf5f.225741048@news.people.net.au... > Hi > > Can anyone supply a splined tuning knob for one of the ARC-5 / SCR274 > series command receivers? For direct connection to the receiver, not > the remote control. > > Thanks > > Simon in Sydney, Australia Article: 101875 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Ron in Radio Heaven" References: <43fdaf5f.225741048@news.people.net.au> <9tcuv110ca7k1i1hqfriiumdd2gelgpg69@4ax.com> Subject: Re: Wanted: tuning knob for ARC-5/SCR274 command receiver Message-ID: Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 15:17:13 GMT Gary Schafer wrote in message > I have used old radio or tv knobs that fit the splined controls. > If I understand his original post, he has something that "works" now, he's looking for the correct knob for the ARC5. Ron Article: 101876 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "David J Windisch" References: <43fdaf5f.225741048@news.people.net.au> <44005e04.100247027@news.people.net.au> Subject: Re: Wanted: tuning knob for ARC-5/SCR274 command receiver Message-ID: Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 15:57:08 GMT I have 2 made from real splines epoxied to real radio knobs of unknown vintage. $35 each ppd conus. 73, Dave, N3HE Cincinnati "Simon" wrote in message news:44005e04.100247027@news.people.net.au... > On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 22:00:32 -0800, "Lynn Coffelt" > wrote: > >> >>> Can anyone supply a splined tuning knob for one of the ARC-5 / SCR274 >>> series command receivers? For direct connection to the receiver, not >>> the remote control. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Simon in Sydney, Australia >> >>Hey, Hey, Hey! I feel your pain! Back in the late 1940's we used to use a >>short section of automotive "vacuum" hose. There were knobs, but I was >>never >>lucky enough to find one. >> >>Old Chief Lynn >> >> > Thats effectively what I am using now with a bit of rod to stiffen it > and accommodate a knob! You never know I might find the real thing one > day at a price less than the cost of the whole set! > > Simon > Article: 101877 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Peter Hiscocks Subject: FA: equipment manuals Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 19:02:40 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: I have just posted the following manuals for auction to ebay under phiscock3sct. All manuals are in good to excellent condition and starting bid is $2. Dumont 248 oscilloscope. Dumont 304a oscilloscope. EA analog computer eai-tr-20 Fluke8000A voltmeter Heathkit analog computer. Heathkit grid dip meter gb-1b HP 1200a oscilloscope HP 1801 vertical amplifier HP 1821a timebase HP 3310a function generator HP 5221 electronic counter Khrohn-Hite 5100b function generator Philips PM2522 voltmeter Philips PM3110 oscilloscope Philips PM3230 oscilloscope Philips PM3410 sampling oscilloscope Philips PM6507 curve tracer Tektronix 2b67 timebase plugin Tektronix 3a1 vertical amplifier plugin Tektronix 3a6 vertical amplifier plugin Tektronix 3c66 carrier amplifier plugin Tektronix 511a oscilloscope Tektronix 564b storage scope Tektronix 564 storage scope Tektronix 575 curve tracer Weston catalog and technical description of moving coil instruments -- Peter D. Hiscocks Professor Emeritus, Ryerson University ----- Phone: 416-465-0325 Email: phiscock@ee.ryerson.ca Academic URL: http://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~phiscock Business URL: Syscomp Electronic Design Limited (USB Oscilloscope and Generator) http://www.syscompdesign.com Article: 101878 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: biz Subject: Re: OK YOU BRAINIACS - NEED HELP Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 13:39:12 -0600 Message-ID: References: <3UQIf.64002$bF.21387@dukeread07> Hello again - Thanks for all the responses ! I talked with an EE at work and he said just about the same thing. I have decided to keep the microwave oven. For $33 dollars where can you find a 600 watt 2.7 gig source ??? - I have already taken out the good parts and are drilling and tappin them into a slab of aluminum. Lots of experiments are planned !!! I feel like the mad scientist in a really bad movie! But I'm not the only one - check out this link from scientists in Israel who claimed to have an instrument made from a microwave oven than can produce balls of lightning. http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/060223_ball_lightning.html Jeeze - I have already done this (many times - some even on purpose HI HI) and I guess many of you have as well. It's called RF arcing. Still its bad form in science these days to let a little thing like facts get in the way.... after all these guys have PhD's and we hams... well... As for me - I'm gonna create a web site showing all my mad experiments... So when will the ARRL have a mad scientist section in the handbook?? Thanks all - Biz WDØHCO Article: 101879 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: biz Subject: Re: OK YOU BRAINIACS - another Question! Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 13:56:55 -0600 Message-ID: Simple one really ... Why doesn't radio penetrate water ? I mean the REAL reason. I can see why it won't go through dirt - so radio in underground mines won't or should'nt work very well. But why not water ? I know low freq will penetrate water to about 50 to 100 feet depending on its strength. Light penetrates to 200 feet. Does it vary by frequency ? I assume it does cause water vapor and rain dows attenuate microwave signals while not effecting vhf or uhf. Does anyome have a chart fo RF attenuation in water? Also related - Navy did some studies in antennas. In one they noted that an antenna enclosed in water will lower the resonant frequency. Which in pactical terms means you could have a much smaller 80 meter dipole if you can enclosed it within a plastic tube of water. Believe they did the experiemnt with both fresh and sea water and the results were the same. So... does enclose an antenna in water increase it's inductance? or capacitance ? or both? Just curious.. - WDØHCO - Biz Article: 101880 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Charlie Hugg" Subject: FS Eimac 4X150A&RCA 833A Message-ID: Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 18:53:00 -0600 FS New Eimac 4X150A Tube.This one has a date code of 4 58. It show some tarnish from age, but it is still sealed in its original plastic bag. Price is $35. I also have a RCA 833A tube with a date code of 4 57 for sale for $65. I don't believe that it has ever been used. It looks brand new. Both tubes are guaranteed to be good. Thanks, Charlie Hugg, K5MBX -- ________________________________ See my Signal/One, Collins & Drake Photo Galleries and my Hallicrafters Virtual Museum at http://hug-a-bug.com Article: 101881 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Brian Hill" References: <1140718413.608596.166550@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: FA: Unbuilt Kit - 70's Vintage Heathkit Oscilloscope. Message-ID: <4u8Mf.211$HH2.99@fe07.lga> Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 20:23:31 -0600 "Ken Scharf" wrote in message news:wduLf.20072$UD1.2398@bignews2.bellsouth.net... > k7itm@msn.com wrote: >> Wow. Dave Edwards' pristine HP1726 275MHz scope is at $26 right now, >> and this 5MHz unbuilt Heathkit is at $169? Guess it must have some >> antique/nostalgia value to someone. It will be interesting to me to >> check back in 9 days when both auctions end to see what each went for. >> > There is something about unbuilt Heathkits. Some people collect them, > and never build them. Weird. Then again I know people who collect > Barbie dolls and never open the packages, just leave them on a shelf to > collect dust. Well humans are the weirdest animals on the planet. Every other creature you can figure out. :) BH Article: 101882 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Steve Reinhardt Subject: Re: Drake TR-3 9.000 MHz crystal? References: <%oPJf.3134$lR2.3107@trndny01> Message-ID: Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 21:41:34 -0500 I'll look into the references, thanks. TR-3 number 2 has fine 10 MHz crystals, which do not work on the top position of TR-3 number 1. There appears to be some mojo in TR-3 #1. It's given me a real pain to keep running, but the DX signal reports are fine. Maybe it got offended when I patched in the DDS-60 to replace the PTO and crystal mixer? If I figure out what's going on, I'll post a follow-up... 73's, W1KF Steve Reinhardt Paul P wrote: > "Steve Reinhardt" wrote in message > news:bNOGf.28$UW2.8@fe03.lga... > >>My searches on the Yahoogroups and elsewhere have left me short of a >>complete answer. International Crystal declined my request for quote. ECS >>has a serial tuned 9 MHz crystal with 30ppm stability, but I'm not sure I >>can pull it in a 20pf parallel circuit. >> >>Anybody got another hint? >> >>73's >>Steve >>W1KF > > > > How about these guys? > > Crystal here: http://www.icmfg.com/crystal_hc50u.html > > Prices here: https://www.icmfg.com/order_crystals.html > > Found at: http://www.arrl.org/ads/adlinks.html > > I am fighting a Hammarlund HX50 dead and aging crystals and a drake TR-4 10m > (all three > bands) crystal (or something) problems. I'd be interested to hear of your > experiences/solutions. > > Paul > kb3lzp > > > Article: 101883 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: msix@nmia.com Subject: FS: Coil stock de W7ZFB Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 04:36:10 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: MasterMobile No. 750 80M loading coil, 2.5in D, 13in L, 6 and 11 TPI, both end caps threaded 3/8-24, plastic MM cover, like new. $14 B&W, 2.75in D, 10in L, 6TPI, #14 wire, clean, no solder taps. $14 NOS, 2.25 D, 2.25L, 8TPI, #14 wire, 18uH, clean, shiny. $10 NOS, 2 D, 2 L, 16TPI, #18 wire, 40uH, clean, shiny. $10 NOS, 2 D, 8 L, 8TPI, #16 wire, 80uH, clean, shiny. $14 NOS, 2 D, 2L, 4TPI, #12 wire, 3uH, clean, shiny. $4 NOS, 1.75 D, 4 L, 12TPI, #14 wire, 33uH, clean, shiny, indented every other turn for easy tapping. $12 NIB, AirDux 1212A, 1.5 D, 2.75 L, 12TPI, 19.5uH. $12 NIB, AirDux 1014A, 1.25 D, 2.75 L, 14TPI, 18uH, $12 NOS, 1.25 D, 6 L, 32TPI, #20 wire, clean, shiny. $10 plus postage 73 John n Article: 101884 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Heytubeguy" Subject: FA:SB-303 ,SB-310 BOTH +3 FILTERS Message-ID: Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 12:46:23 GMT See at : http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZheytubeguy plus other stuff too. Tnx heytubeguy Article: 101885 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Heytubeguy" Subject: FA:1200PF AIR VAR, 1 & 2 W RESISTORS Message-ID: Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 12:50:37 GMT See at: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZheytubeguy plus other stuff too, tnx heytubeguy Article: 101886 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: info@wmgk.com Subject: Alice Cooper joins Philly's #1 Classic Rock Station for Nights Date: 27 Feb 2006 21:17:25 GMT Message-ID: <44036c65$5$14378$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com> --_NextPart_00009777-00001A66-0B28B385-8EA9 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Alice Cooper joins Philadelphia's #1 Classic Rock Station WMGK for Nights - Cooper will meet fans at Chickie's & Pete's from 1pm to 3pm on Thursday Philadelphia, PA, February 27, 2006 -Legendary rocker, Alice Cooper joins Philadelphia's #1 Classic Rock Station WMGK, beginning Thursday, March 2, 2006. His show, "Nights with Alice Cooper" will air weeknights from 10:00 pm - 2:00 am. The program showcases Classic Rock, Alice's personal stories about his life as a rock icon, as well as interviews and special segments like the "OffBEAT News" with his counterpart, Mistress Kitty. "Having Alice Cooper join Philadelphia's #1 Classic Rock Station, WMGK is a perfect fit," says program director Cruze. "His attitude, the great rock and roll stories along with the music he plays is an awesome way to round out our air-staff. "We are thrilled to have Alice join the MGK lineup -from Alice's Closet Classics to listener calls to his weekly interviews with classic rock artists, night time in Philly will never be the same," adds John Fullam, VP/Market Manager - Greater Media/Philadelphia. Fans of Alice Cooper will have a chance to welcome him to Philadelphia from Thursday from 1:00pm to 3:00pm on Chickie's & Pete's in South Philadelphia. The address is 1526 Packer Avenue, Philadelphia, PA. --_NextPart_00009777-00001A66-0B28B385-8EA9-- *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com *** Article: 101887 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "David Heinsohn" Subject: Hallicrafters SX-100 Radio-Mart Message-ID: <5XNMf.15792$rL5.5488@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net> Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 01:45:37 GMT "Best I ever seen" EBay Marty Radio-Mart says so. Is this his third one this year, or just the same one ? Dave, N5UD Article: 101888 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: bruce Subject: FA: Hammarlund HQ-180, pretty good condition ! Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 03:57:58 GMT Works, physical condition probably better than most: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5872946363 high res photos are at: http://www.aerie-a37.org/ebay/index.html Article: 101889 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: bruce Subject: FA: Hallicrafters S-46 speaker Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 03:59:02 GMT Works, was flap black repainted by a previous weenie... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5872950368 Article: 101890 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "David Heinsohn" References: <5XNMf.15792$rL5.5488@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net> Subject: Re: Hallicrafters SX-100 Radio-Mart Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 05:10:46 GMT Yes I don't like that "private bidder" baloney he does. Also I had seen some of the receivers before he got them. They were always listed as "excellent condition". I didn't think so. Dave, N5UD "K3HVG" wrote in message news:X_6dnU1Yaec0Xp7ZnZ2dnUVZ_tydnZ2d@adelphia.com... > This one looks as though it may be truly an additional receiver. The > first "two" were obviously the same but this one has some crud on the > front panel, just below the band-spread dial. He deleted the picture > from the first auction almost instantaneously so that it could not be > compared with the second. But.. this one may be a "real" one. I've > been almost willing to bid on his stuff but have elected not to. I > simply won't bid against a shill. Too bad, as some of his stuff appears > really nice! > > David Heinsohn wrote: > > "Best I ever seen" > > > > EBay Marty Radio-Mart says so. Is this his third one this year, or just the > > same one ? > > > > Dave, N5UD > > > > > Article: 101891 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "IonSpot" References: <5XNMf.15792$rL5.5488@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net> Subject: Re: Hallicrafters SX-100 Radio-Mart Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:04:00 GMT Marty was DBA Multicomm2000 while he was in the UK about 5-10 years ago.....anyone have any background on his shenanigans while there? Is he in the States on a green card? "David Heinsohn" wrote in message news:5XNMf.15792$rL5.5488@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net... > "Best I ever seen" > > EBay Marty Radio-Mart says so. Is this his third one this year, or just > the > same one ? > > Dave, N5UD > > Article: 101892 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 07:34:59 -0700 From: Subject: wireless set no.19 Message-ID: Any users of the wireless set no.19 in this group? Just got a MKII and have a few questions. I access the net via a UNIX shell account and can't use the Yahoo group on the subject Bill, KC0IZI Article: 101893 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "CLFE" References: <1141141234.131513.59880@t39g2000cwt.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: I want to learn about old test equipment... Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:37:01 -0500 Message-ID: <44048a22$0$25066$ecde5a14@news.coretel.net> There are also books which cover individual peices of test equipment - such as Oscilloscopes. They can be found on E-Bay for various prices and also at hamgest and some flea-markets - often for as little as a dime to as much as say $1 each. Titles such as "101 ways to use an Oscilloscope", 101 ways to use a Signal Generator", "101 ways to use a VOM"..... there may be one for the VTVM also, but you'll get the idea........ They give many instances of use. I've got a few of them in my reference library from years back. I'm not sure how deep you want to get into electronics, but an understanding of it would certainly be a boost. Sad to say - even with a license, today - that isn't much help. WHY? Because the license manuals today give you the answers to questions - most people tend to just memorize the answers. The answers given in the text are often not enough to explain the concept. They don't go into enough detail to really be of any help. A good electronics text would serve you better. Just my two cents - and I am an examiner for both Amateur and Commercial exams. You've taken a good first step asking here for advice. You'll get lots of it, but in the end, you'll come away with a vast knowledge of things compared to what you may have now. Good luck. clf "K3HVG" wrote in message news:yL2dnRTJffCq7pnZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@adelphia.com... > If I recall, there was a book on the basic use of test equipment of the > ilk you're talking about. It may have been a TAB(TM)series book. They > went into scopes, signal generators, tracers, grid-dip meters, and the > like, at a very basic level. If no-joy with that, HP had/has a series of > technical notes that discuss what you're looking for, albeit at maybe a > bit higher level. The HP issuances contain general/generic information, > but as you'd imagine, do reference appropriate HP test sets. Also, there > are books on basic troubleshooting. I'm sure they reference the required > support equipment, too. > > zeitguy wrote: >> I recently bought a 1935 and a 1959 General Radio equipment catalog. I >> am absolutely fascinated by the old test equipment, and want to learn >> how it is used, and what it is used for. I have found inexpensive >> versions of an impedence bridge and signal tracer to practice on, but >> need to start somewhere. Is there a recommended text that can help a >> non-engineer get up to speed on these? Something like a technicians >> text book that steps through the theory and practice from a pretty >> basic level, without going deep into the theory by itself? >> >> All replies appreciated. Thanks. >> >> (Eventually I want to have a radio and electronics hobby workshop, and >> get my license.) >> > Article: 101894 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Edward Knobloch Subject: Re: I want to learn about old test equipment... References: <1141141234.131513.59880@t39g2000cwt.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <0s0Nf.2314$SJ2.2306@trndny01> Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:16:28 GMT Hi, You should search out a copy of "Basic Electronic Test Instruments: Their Operation and Use" by Rufus P. Turner (Rinehart books, 1953) Turner was a wonderful technical writer and this book is a gem. It consists of discussions of basic categories of test equipment, followed by build-it-yourself projects illustrating the concepts. Many early Heathkit test instruments are also described, with complete schematics. The test equipment described runs the gamut from d.c. voltmeters to a build-it-yourself Q meter for testing coils. His chapter on bridges is especially good. I have a 1930's vintage General Radio type 650A impedance bridge, in its sloping wooden cabinet - a thing of beauty. The "ARRL Radio Amateur's Handbook", published annually, is a good place to start your studies. Any edition from the early 1950's will have plenty of information on vintage test equipment and methods. These ARRL Handbooks are available cheap on eBay. Regards, Ed Knobloch zeitguy wrote: > I recently bought a 1935 and a 1959 General Radio equipment catalog. I > am absolutely fascinated by the old test equipment, and want to learn > how it is used, and what it is used for. I have found inexpensive > versions of an impedence bridge and signal tracer to practice on, but > need to start somewhere. Is there a recommended text that can help a > non-engineer get up to speed on these? Something like a technicians > text book that steps through the theory and practice from a pretty > basic level, without going deep into the theory by itself? > > All replies appreciated. Thanks. > > (Eventually I want to have a radio and electronics hobby workshop, and > get my license.) > Article: 101895 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "k35454" References: Subject: Re: wireless set no.19 Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 11:17:24 -0800 wrote in message news:Pine.SUN.3.96.1060228073228.3339A-100000@nyx... Any users of the wireless set no.19 in this group? Just got a MKII and have a few questions. I access the net via a UNIX shell account and can't use the Yahoo group on the subject Bill, KC0IZI I worked on them during WW2. Try Google for group lostings. k35454. Article: 101896 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Stargatesg1" References: Subject: Re: Looking for either Ron Kelly or Ron Hensley of Cushman Electronics Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 19:18:00 GMT Thanks, I will gve them a call. " Uncle Peter" wrote in message news:l06Lf.17511$2c4.5324@dukeread11... > > "stargatesg1" wrote in message > news:rN3Lf.50149$6f2.23307@trnddc02... > > Hi all, > > > > I'm trying to contact either Ron Kelly or Ron Hensley, both of whom > > worked at Cushman Electronics some years back. If anyone has contact > > information regarding these gentlemen I would appreciate it. > > > > Thanks, > > > > RoD > > > > Long shot: give the guys at Triton Electronics a call, the company was > formed > by ex Cushman employees. They may have a lead? > > Pete > > Article: 101897 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: cmwlbh@shaw.ca Subject: Younger Sister Caught In BathTub With Hidden Cam... 4295 [1/2] Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 21:27:45 GMT Hi im trying to get into filming porn so i setup a hiddem camera in our bathroom and caught my younger sister (hot) playin with herself, get her pics here. Enjoy hehe rjnvhrpwsigncgqeemulifevsgmcvosxbipbqwbnchzfivrnrbpmqqlzegsizqxupyuzxryvpbsgpsdvprkwiiiqkxhzcdextc Article: 101898 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Message-ID: <4404C2B7.88ADA396@sympatico.ca> From: Bill Subject: Re: wireless set no.19 References: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:37:59 -0500 k35454 wrote: > wrote in message > news:Pine.SUN.3.96.1060228073228.3339A-100000@nyx... > > Any users of the wireless set no.19 in this group? > > Just got a MKII and have a few questions. > > I access the net via a UNIX shell account and can't use the > Yahoo group on the subject > > Bill, KC0IZI > > I worked on them during WW2. Try Google for group lostings. k35454. Dog Baker, Dog Baker, Dog Baker, Hear tuning and netting call,,, Net now! (O: Article: 101899 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: chris+news@suslowicz.org (Chris Suslowicz) Subject: Re: wireless set no.19 Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 22:01:27 +0000 Message-ID: References: In article , wrote: >Any users of the wireless set no.19 in this group? Not currently a user, but I have been in the past and intend to restart.... >Just got a MKII and have a few questions. Fire away. (If I can't answer them I'll put them to the group.) Chris. -- "George Flynn told us at Ditto that he knew he'd been in fandom too long when he went to see THE SHINING and found himself evaluating the hotel's function space." --Richard Brandt Article: 101900 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Ron H" References: Subject: Re: Younger Sister Caught In BathTub With Hidden Cam... 4295 [1/2] Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:11:45 -0600 I certainly hope everyone in this list is smart enough to NEVER open a file with the .scr extension! Carry On! K3PID Ron H. Article: 101901 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: bytyhe@shaw.ca Subject: TEEN SISTER WITH DILDO XXX 7396 [1/2] Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 22:20:07 GMT See hiden cam pics of my teen sister (hot) in her bedroom playing with her dildo, see what you think ! i know im sick but hey shes hot ! ixegdwntxrxtwjkzimrkprdcyuqewvjmosbuvsdwxmsjxlejgyoqigqzrebrhonkvrsiwvbhjjsqivjtfpilohwziygy Article: 101902 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: chris+news@suslowicz.org (Chris Suslowicz) Subject: Re: Younger Sister Caught In BathTub With Hidden Cam... 4295 [1/2] Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 22:29:48 +0000 Message-ID: References: In article , "Ron H" wrote: >I certainly hope everyone in this list is smart enough to NEVER open a file >with the .scr extension! Doesn't bother me: I'm not using a susceptible platform. 8-)> Of course, a *properly* *run* news server will not accept binary postings to text-only newsgroups. I didn't even _see_ the attachment part of it. >Carry On! Rightyho.... Chris. -- "To avoid being eaten, the puffer fish blows itself up" -- Debbie Maizels Article: 101903 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: ritchi50@optonline.net Subject: WTB: Hickok 539 C Tube Tester Message-ID: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 19:43:37 -0500 WTB: Hickok 539 C Tube Tester please reply email with price and condition. ritchi50@optonline.net