And it works! Went pretty smoothly -- details and "pix at eleven." Now I can check out those 6146A's! Not to mention get the Cheyenne/Comanche going in the car. THAT'S going to be Fun!
Now...out to watch the jints cream the 'niners.
And it works! Went pretty smoothly -- details and "pix at eleven." Now I can check out those 6146A's! Not to mention get the Cheyenne/Comanche going in the car. THAT'S going to be Fun!
Now...out to watch the jints cream the 'niners.
If it's a war on drugs, then free the POW's.
Fun game to watch, & it was even football weather! Pity it wasn't snow.
The pix:
Outside:
HP-10-15.jpg
Before:
HP-10-19.jpg
After:
HP-10-34.jpg
Almost as much fun as building a new Heathkit! Now...gonna get that pretty Cheyenne/Comanche on the road & FINALLY get back in the window! That'll hold me til I get the PS for the G-76 sorted out.
If it's a war on drugs, then free the POW's.
PS and one cable are done and checked out. Initial firing-up of the Cheyenne says it's "semi-alive." Lights up, there B+, the final draws current, but there's no grid drive. Ah, well, tha'll be fun to track down another day.
For now, the PS seems to be very happy and is good under load.
AND -- no magic smoke has escaped!
If it's a war on drugs, then free the POW's.
At least inn this situation.
Looking forward to checking this out; could just be that the +LV pins on the connector are corroded -- had a problem with the +12v that way. If I hadn't been so tired I woulda looked to see if the LV was getting into the radio but it was time to quit.
If it's a war on drugs, then free the POW's.
Nice job :) I do know I am looking forward to find my first boat anchor in need of TLC :)
Careful, Cory, it's addictive as hell and there's no cure. But it IS a great pastime!
If it's a war on drugs, then free the POW's.