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Thank your Brother in Law for me......I got my butt saved a few times by those "Beefy-2's".
Did you keep the headset? They are high impedance and hard to find......something you need for a crystal radio!
I got a Galena crystal if you want it.
When I was in the 6th or 7th grade I wanted to grow plants under lights. I obtained a fluorescent bulb and soldered a line cord to it. It made a very nice flash bulb. In time I figured out it needed a ballast. It sure would have been nice to have the web back then.
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I can top that story.......but I won't.....you guy's would be laughing at me for months!
(ON SECOND THOUGHT, THAT GIVES ME AN IDEA FOR A NEW POST!)
American Radio Relay League Handbook. The bible for Ham Radio!
and books by Forest Mims.
I have boxes full of those old magazines. Their projects usually had errors that were fixed in later issues. I would like to get rid of the magazines, do you think they have any value?I have a fairly large collection of Popular Electronics, Electronix Now, Electronics Illustrated, Radio Electronics, and books by Forest Mims.
i would also say BOTHOnly one of the them - the RSGB Handbook is equally good.
Anyone interested in Electronics should have at least one of them, and preferably both.
There are two methods to rid yourself of them:I have boxes full of those old magazines. Their projects usually had errors that were fixed in later issues. I would like to get rid of the magazines, do you think they have any value?
There are two methods to rid yourself of them:
1. Donate to a library as often they are looking to complete or add to their collection of electronics periodicals. Especially the college or university libraries that offer EE majors.
2. Sell them at a hamfest/computer flea market. Hams and electrohead geeks buy them upfairly quickly. Wait... because I have a collection of them from over the years, does that mean I'm an electrohead geek?