tonequester here.
Happy to make your "aquaintance" km6x7. I really appreciate your post concerning ideas on soldring irons, meters, scopes, and the like. You gave many
good ideas. I plan to check around my vacinity about the Ham equipment. I once knew a Tech at Deluxe Check where I used to work. He was a damned good one. I
was just getting into some basic electronics for use in repairing and modifying my guitars and amps, stereos and the like. I talked to him frequently, and he was always ready with good advice and many unconcentional ways to trouble shoot, usually with only a good meter. He was old school, and had gotten his education the Ham radio
way. He thought it a great program, but he warned me...."there's one bugaboo......the Code !". Much later I checked out one of those ARRL Handbooks( I think that's the
title ) and I quickly realized why he so knowledgeable. Hey ! Thanks again for helping a "newbie" like me. It's greatly appreciated. tonequester.
Happy to make your "aquaintance" km6x7. I really appreciate your post concerning ideas on soldring irons, meters, scopes, and the like. You gave many
good ideas. I plan to check around my vacinity about the Ham equipment. I once knew a Tech at Deluxe Check where I used to work. He was a damned good one. I
was just getting into some basic electronics for use in repairing and modifying my guitars and amps, stereos and the like. I talked to him frequently, and he was always ready with good advice and many unconcentional ways to trouble shoot, usually with only a good meter. He was old school, and had gotten his education the Ham radio
way. He thought it a great program, but he warned me...."there's one bugaboo......the Code !". Much later I checked out one of those ARRL Handbooks( I think that's the
title ) and I quickly realized why he so knowledgeable. Hey ! Thanks again for helping a "newbie" like me. It's greatly appreciated. tonequester.
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