Joe Sousa, the analog aficionado that runs the Philbrick Archive sent me a neat design for a super-heterodyne radio receiver using tubes. When I hear “tubes” I think “high voltage.” That’s the cool ...
They can be mounted to the chassis in several ways and are often fixed directly to the frame, but the most practical method is illustrated in connection with the standard bumper irons. This allows the ...
Ron Quan, analog aficionado and inventor of the dreaded MacroVision VHS content scrambling system, saw my blog about a radio that uses Russian rod tubes. I saw Ron Saturday at the last eFlea of the ...
Driving with fly rods can be a hassle. Keep them in rod tubes and rig up at the water, or try to position them through the middle of the car? Neither solution is ideal. I made the switch to a rod ...
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