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Post by BladeRunner now OLD FLASH!!!!! on Apr 10, 2009 9:42:05 GMT -5
Howday friends and neihbors. Anyone have the latest IP address for the live feed ? That is if there is a live feed avaible!!!
Thanks BR
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Post by Sandbagger on Apr 10, 2009 14:13:40 GMT -5
Howday friends and neihbors. Anyone have the latest IP address for the live feed ? That is if there is a live feed avaible!!! Thanks BR The Classic Radio live feed is still here, although Grumpy has not updated the quick link yet. You can get to it by entering: mms://70.15.180.153:6157/
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Post by **GRUMPY** on Apr 12, 2009 5:34:36 GMT -5
The link has been updated!
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Post by papabear3589 on Apr 12, 2009 7:06:39 GMT -5
theirs nothing like a tube radio.running a browning golden eagle mark 4 as well as a comstat 35 with a james millen 90711 with the verner on the vfo also run a warrior 2 1000 watt linear amp thru a moonraker 4 on my 50 ft tower humm theirs nothing like it thats what my station is now a as long as i have had this amp i do not know who makes it it is 2 seperate units in black the very heavy power supply and the amp it has 10 tubes all it says is warrior 2 its 2 stage anyone know the maker of this amp thanks
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Post by FIXR on Apr 12, 2009 10:52:36 GMT -5
The WR-II was either built by D&A or by someone else with the parts left over from D&A. These were the very last of the D&A type amplifiers. The T-600 Phantom clone was also in this same series. I have one of the WR-II's also, and never had any paperwork either.
Fixr
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