Upon the date 02:45 PM 4/21/99 -0400, Bill Pechter said something like:
>> Briefly, which are the NPG jumper pin numbers again?
>
>If my foggy brain cells work.
>
>CA1-CB1
Okay, I'll check them sometime soon.
>
>>
>> Any other jumpers or ww connections I should check out? I'm not blessed
>> with a complete set of printsets and/or tech manuals so some important tips
>> may not be found by me. I've been trapped by problems caused by lack of
>> correct or detailed info on this already.
>>
>> Thanks much. Regards, Chris
>
>If you get into trouble holler. I may have an 11/34 pocket guide
Thanks muchly!
>somewhere. My 11/34 printsets hit the trash when I got married 6 years
>ago. (damn>
Marriage did that to you Bill??! Beverly thinks my stuff (*especially*
the old radio collection and library) is just fine provided it is out of
the normal living areas of the house. I can't complain about her thoughts
regarding that of course.
My problem is getting the two collections all stuffed into the attic,
basement shop area, extra room used as a library/study, the back garage (a
2nd garage separate from the house) and a corner of the attached garage.
When Hans and Christine F. were here last fall before VCF II they had seen
only a small part of everything! And I'm still trying to get everything I
plan to keep shoehorned into "my areas".
It's slow going to haul everything a Jeep-load at a time and fit it in. I
wish I was fortunate like Sellam or Philip B. in having a cheep-cheep
storage area! I can't pay for storage long-term until I get a decent job
and pay off some bills :( I just gotta cut back the collections somewhat.
>
>Does this machine have battery backup?
No, it doesn't.
Regards, Chris
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Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
Jamestown, NY USA cfandt_at_netsync.net
Member of Antique Wireless Association
URL:
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Received on Wed Apr 21 1999 - 19:23:04 BST