The project cluttering my workbench (Project X) has many challenges ranging from actually getting it to work to how do you power the beast. Tempo One FP-200 Weird and Strange are two really good words. As advertised Project X can be powered from a home (AC) supply or mobile from the DC Supply. In either case the HV is 750VDC, the LV is 210VDC, the Bias is -60VDC, the Filaments are 3.2 Volts at 3.2 Amps and 12VDC at 1.5 Amps. So, at the N6QW Radio Ranch, I have a Heathkit HP-23, Drake AC-4, Drake DC 3, Collins 516F2, Collins PM2, National NCXA and a Tempo One FP-200. While all of these supplies cover some of the requirements of Project X, none is a drop in. In looking at the herd, one supply is left over from a project called Resurrection Radio where I took a Tempo One (worse shape than Project X) and brought it back to life. I bought a FP-200 to power that radio and when I sold The Tempo One, I kept the FP-200 JIC that someday it is needed. Well, some day is here. Resurrecti...
A Trip Back in Time. My middle son, Tim and his lovely Amy visited yesterday as we celebrated the 4th of July. Several visits ago, Tim mentioned some items that were of his childhood that might be lurking in about 10 boxes of stuff that were in the move some 12 years ago. These were stored in my garage and yet to be opened some 12 years later. At the time of the prior visit, we set July 4th as the date to open the time capsule. We didn't find the stuff he had on his list but did find a whole box of family photos that were not collected with other photos I have. Concurrently, with the passing of the XYL, there are some legal matters I had to revisit and just last week in a meeting with our lawyer, she asked a rather strange question seeing as we had been married for 57 years. She asked me was it a Happy Marriage. My quick answer was no one sticks around for 57 years if they are unhappy. But in looking at those photos which actually spanned some 40 years my answer is more than...