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|    Jim Candela to Patrick Turner    |
|    Re: Replace plate load resistor with pla    |
|    21 May 17 22:26:31    |
      From: jcandela@prodigy.net              On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 3:34:20 AM UTC-5, Patrick Turner wrote:       > I was thinking the same thing Pat until I realized he said 78 characters per       line, and not for the entire post!        >        > Jim        > Wd5JKO        >        > Well Jim, It seemed to me someone was complaining yet again that my posts       were too long. And of course I have zero idea how to control the length of       lines at my end; I am somewhat unskilled in IT practice, but maybe not as       unskilled as those who invent        and present us with means of communication without full instructions about how       to use it all.       >        > I have found I cannot be a part of Twatter because it is restricted to 140       characters per post.       >        > I find Farsepuke a complete mystery. I tried joining 4 years ago, and nobody       contacted me for 18mths, so I quit the damn place, and deleted my profile.       > Then recently I re-joined to be able to post to a guy about a health issue.       > I was inundated by inbox messages saying I had notifications and messages so       I'd login and find there was zero messages. I did manage to talk to the fellow       who had posted. Nothing for month now. So, my last post at Farcepuke tells       everyone ppl to        simply email me with regular email, and not to try thru Farcepuke.       > Nobody has, which indicates NOBODY can be friends; the idea of "friends" is       just another bowl of puke at Farcepuke.       >        > It seems to me that the best form of the news groups was once before Google       took over Usenet Groups, and changed all the format.       >        > Rec.audio.tubes in 2003 was an extremely lively place where I sometimes       wrote to 20 ppl who asked questions about tube amplifiers et all.       > It was not moderated, so it soon attracted the most vicious of people who       enjoyed their silly word wars rather than enjoy the brotherhood of man. So       slowly the thin skinned who expected politeness all vanished. I stayed, and to       make matters easier for        tube enthusiasts I created my website with those who didn't know very much in       mind.        >        > I am not sure the Internet is getting any better. Last monday night's ABC       Four Corners program in Australia of 1 hour was all about Facebook, oops, I       meant Farcepuke, and how everyone is tracked and watched, and targeted by ppl       wanting to sell stuff,        mostly crap. Then there's the fake news and the "viral spread of posts" which       are often of -155% relevance to any intelligent person; the level of BULLSHIT       has risen so high now.       >        > So it seems humans never really progress while crowing about "progress" to       state of worseness, while sometimes moaning about 78 characters.        > For the last 8 years at least my presence here has dwindled; I think many       fellows who built tube gear may have been stopped by the GFC in 2008, or else       they all got old and lost interest. I made a business out of a hobby, and       shared it all with        everyone.        > It wasn't very lucrative, so I was happy to quit business in 2012 and take       the old age pension because it paid twice as much. Those many customers who       said they really loved tube gear would not pay more than peanuts.       > I wasn't bitter, because I'd worked hard enough in my 30s to pay off my       house, so in my 50s I could afford to do a low pay job because I didn't have       to pay rent.        > Maybe that's enough background information from me; I try to not have a       single malicious molecule within my humble self.       >        > I'll try to have a good Easter, you should try that too.       > I did have both knee joints replaced 7 weeks ago; Its probably true I have a       high pain threshold. But I should get back in my bicycle next Saturday, and       that will be heaven. I am not obsessed with the Internet, and I have other       interests - called        living.       >        > Keep as well as Unkle Fate allows,       > Patrick Turner.              I hope your knees steadily improve as the surgery scars heal. I don't check       here too often, so I am just now responding.              In front of me is a ham band radio receiver, the Mosley CM-1, circa 1961 I       think. It is a 5 tube dual conversion set which only uses type 6AW8A for all       functions. It is in dis-repair. Once working again, I plan on making a FWB       power supply instead of        half wave, which should raise the B+ to ~ 180v, and replacing the NE2H       regulators with a pair of 33v zeners in series for each NE2H. Was also       thinking obout triode connecting the Audio OP pentode section to lower Rp such       that the tiny OP transformer        might be less tinny. Then make Rk about 400 ohms to get 6v bias at 15ma       cathode current. But then the decreased gain will need to be made up       for....perhaps looking at a CCS plate load for the driver stage. Just thinking       at this point.              Good to hear from you Pat.              Jim       Wd5JKO              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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