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<div dir="auto">In the box of old removed capacitors that my friend was kind enough to mail me, there is none which is a dead short and I checked them all (with a dmm).</div>
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<div dir="auto">One of the main things that I would like to demonstrate is excessive draw from shorted filter capacitors, which can destroy a hard-to-replace power supply Transformer and who knows what else if the unit is plugged in and powered up in that condition.</div>
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<div dir="auto">The museum seems to possess a countless array of 1930s through 1950s vacuum tube receivers, and I'm wondering if it's possible that someone could work with me to run the test we are going to demonstrate on enough of them to possibly turn up
one which has excessive draw and can be used during the engaging evening demonstration.</div>
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<div dir="auto">I wouldn't describe this as a critical need as the point can be made with they receiver that I am bringing which will pass the test, and maybe it's just not worth it but then again maybe once we start to check a few it could be kind of fun and
fun and serve the purpose.</div>
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<div dir="auto">So I'm just throwing this out there in case somebody is into trying to make this happen but I think it would be pretty okay if we don't as well. (and we might even be able to kind of fake it by bridging a component with a jumper inside the radio
but the purist in me would really hate to do it that way if we can do it the real way)</div>
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On May 21, 2019 4:14:29 PM Arzoo623 WebRight via Thursday <thursday@newsm.org> wrote:</p>
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This is all great. We should visit and put a stake in the ground on the spot. Then work with DEM to place a marker.
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On May 21, 2019, at 12:30 PM, Michael Thompson <<a href="mailto:michael.99.thompson@gmail.com">michael.99.thompson@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div>I used Photoshop to stretch the '62 picture to match the scale of the Google picture, and then made the '62 picture transparent.</div>
<div>I think that the pushpin might be about 10' to the north-east of PJ.</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 10:15 AM Ernie via Thursday <<a href="mailto:thursday@newsm.org">thursday@newsm.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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All,<br>
Here are a few more pics and the results of my digging for the actual location of Station PJ.<br>
As I stated earlier Station PJ was at an odd angle from all the other buildings in that area.<br>
This is confirmed in the pic from Len's web page as well as the pic in my earlier message with the roof and 2nd story removed.<br>
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1 1962 RI DEM pic<br>
2 Pic from Len's web page.<br>
3 Google Earth pic with Lat Lon displayed. Lat Lon was gotten from the RI DEM aerial pic then copy and pasted into Google Earth.
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Thoughts anyone?<br>
Enjoy<br>
Ernie<br>
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