Yesterday's work effort was dedicated to starting the final wire up process. I should say "fitting" the existing wiring to the new chassis. When the main tube module was initially installed on the bread board, the wire lengths were much longer than that needed in the more compact chassis. I also engaged in more metal work by adding angle stock to the top of the front and back panels. Work also started on the front to back braces. When done we will have a rigid boxlike structure. Under Chassis Wiring Panel Control Wiring Front and Back Top of Panel Angle Stock Front to Back Braces = Box Like Structure The braces and similar angle stock on the bottom plate provide a mounting surface for side plates and thus form an enclosure cabinet around the mostly Vacuum Tube Wireless transceiver. I have used this methodology previously with great success. A commercial cabinet for the rig would cost over $100. I did it for a fraction of that cost. Thank you, Herman, for your help today!...
When I inputted to Copilot the specs for Blondie, I stipulated that her family roots should be eastern European (like the Ukraine), that she be around 25 and definitely shapely. Herman is Happy! Blondie, an AI Generated Girl Friend for Herman! The suggestion for the Ukrainian roots goes back to my high school days. In Western Pennsylvania, there were lots of coal mines and steel mills. The source of labor for these industries prior to WWII was from Eastern Europe (Slavic and Polish) and following the war many refugees migrated to our locale under the sponsorship of relatives. In my senior class were a group of YL's who were born in Europe during the war and immigrated to our town. We had one from Italy, one from Belgium and a couple from the Ukraine. The Ukrainian YL's won out hands down! I worked on the Hybrid Wireless yesterday including installing the main TR relay, building the 12GE5 RF Plate Choke and a bit of circuit installation revisions for a be tter part fit. ...