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    Ye Olde Radio Riggs

    These old Heathkits sure have me on my toes! Peak the load and adjust the drive, match the load to the tuner, balance the feed to the tuner--tweak the load once again and adjust the drive for the amp. Check the grid and plate. Dip and peak. Adjust the load and output on the amp, and tweak everything yet again. Set the gain, and peak the preselector. Back off the attenuator, and adjust the mic gain. Tweak everything once more. Shebang! You are ready for a QSO!

    LOTS AND LOTS OF SHINY KNOBS TO TWIST, GENTLY FONDLE AND CARESS TO SATISFACTION... :cool2:

    Anyone else captivated by the 'Olde Schoole' way of things?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AE1PT View Post
    These old Heathkits sure have me on my toes! Peak the load and adjust the drive, match the load to the tuner, balance the feed to the tuner--tweak the load once again and adjust the drive for the amp. Check the grid and plate. Dip and peak. Adjust the load and output on the amp, and tweak everything yet again. Set the gain, and peak the preselector. Back off the attenuator, and adjust the mic gain. Tweak everything once more. Shebang! You are ready for a QSO!

    LOTS AND LOTS OF SHINY KNOBS TO TWIST, GENTLY FONDLE AND CARESS TO SATISFACTION... :cool2:

    Anyone else captivated by the 'Olde Schoole' way of things?
    A-yep. I have a Drake T-4X/R-4A setup. Using them is like a whole different world compared to just switching on the Icom and dialing in the frequency. You actually have to know what you're doing, for one thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    A-yep. I have a Drake T-4X/R-4A setup. Using them is like a whole different world compared to just switching on the Icom and dialing in the frequency. You actually have to know what you're doing, for one thing.
    Damn. Guess I'm not getting a Drake setup lol
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    Sweet brother...
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    [QUOTE=AE1PT;511433]These old Heathkits sure have me on my toes! Peak the load and adjust the drive, match the load to the tuner, balance the feed to the tuner--tweak the load once again and adjust the drive for the amp. Check the grid and plate. Dip and peak. Adjust the load and output on the amp, and tweak everything yet again. Set the gain, and peak the preselector. Back off the attenuator, and adjust the mic gain. Tweak everything once more. Shebang! You are ready for a QSO!

    That's when a man was in charge of his equipment. It seems nowadays the equipment drives the man especially when you hear long QSOs on air about which menus to use and "does my audio sound better with this or with this?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by AE1PT View Post
    These old Heathkits sure have me on my toes! Peak the load and adjust the drive, match the load to the tuner, balance the feed to the tuner--tweak the load once again and adjust the drive for the amp. Check the grid and plate. Dip and peak. Adjust the load and output on the amp, and tweak everything yet again. Set the gain, and peak the preselector. Back off the attenuator, and adjust the mic gain. Tweak everything once more. Shebang! You are ready for a QSO!

    LOTS AND LOTS OF SHINY KNOBS TO TWIST, GENTLY FONDLE AND CARESS TO SATISFACTION... :cool2:

    Anyone else captivated by the 'Olde Schoole' way of things?
    Sounds like just another day in the life of a broadcast engineer -- a real one anyway, not the new ones out there who take one bewildered look at a tube rig and immediately put in a capx request to have it replaced.

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    A "real" broadcast engineer would design and implement an auto-tune arrangement with parametric feedback in a closed loop.

    Just sayin'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    A "real" broadcast engineer would design and implement an auto-tune arrangement with parametric feedback in a closed loop.

    Just sayin'.
    Ah, OK. Yeah I'm sorry, I'm not a real broadcast engineer. I'll stand down and go back to the kitchen where I belong now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KKM View Post
    Ah, OK. Yeah I'm sorry, I'm not a real broadcast engineer. I'll stand down and go back to the kitchen where I belong now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KKM View Post
    Ah, OK. Yeah I'm sorry, I'm not a real broadcast engineer. I'll stand down and go back to the kitchen where I belong now.
    The comment was meant as more of an "I'll show you!" challenge of engineering inspiration...but seeing that you're doing requests I'll take take the turkey and smashed potatoes; gravy on both, please. Oh, and a nice glass of Imperial Stout too. ;)
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