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Hi gang,

I can see Fred's point in terms of time constants and the keying.

The last time I visited this style of wiring and radioes was for my DOC
test for my CW only license in 1976, I think.

Anyhow, I got VE2DDH on my birthday as a present.

I had to explain these circuits to the examiner.

I was 14 or 15 at the time. Got my advanced at 17.

Filled a whole log book that I can't find now.

Now I am pushing 47. My memory is very very bad. Especially short term.

As a result, I would like to ask the groups patience and fostering of my
wish to rekindle my love of my youth, in Heathkit tube radioes.

The very first thing I have to do is hit the 1963 handbook for Grid
Block keying.

Thanks so much and I hope you will allow me to consider you as my new
ELMERS.

Best 73,

Alan
VY2WU


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