I have the 1991 edition, which I bought from a library clearing out old books, a long time ago now. The library I got it from is notoriously bad for keeping 'old crap', yet they didn't want to keep the ARRL Handbook. Maybe it's because it only meets one of their criteria - it's old, but it ain't crap! On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 1:44 PM, AlienRelics <alienrelics@...> wrote: > ** > > > I expect he may have already posted in some groups dedicated to ham radio. > > I think what he is saying, is that this was built using the PCB pattern > for a bridge rectifier board in the 1982 and 1985 ARRL Handbook, and he is > looking to restore it as it was originally built, as it carries some > emotional content for him. > > There must be a library somewhere that has older editions? > > Steve Greenfield AE7HD > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Mars Bonfire" <mbonfire@...> wrote: > > > > A couple of thoughts and guesses: > > > > I totally agree with the poster who offered that the "board" looks like > perforated board (i.e. point to point wiring) not a printed circuit board. > That strikes me as totally consistent with both the date of the design and > the "one up" nature of these kind of projects. > > > > The other thought is to post your question on some ham/amateur radio > newsgroup. I bet you will have better luck, maybe finding someone that owns > one. > > > > Steve > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Bridge Rectifier...
2012-07-23 by Andrew Hakman
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