[Coco] Re: Ouch!
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Fri Dec 19 13:32:57 EST 2003
On Friday 19 December 2003 00:55, KnudsenMJ at aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 12/18/03 2:50:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>
>gene.heskett at verizon.net writes:
>> I only have 2 squawks about the old GE. The 4-1000 tubes it needs
>> 4 of are discontinued and we'll have to redesign it for something
>> else eventually, and its not 100% mouse and snake proof. Major
>> blowups have been caused by that. Most stations figure on 2
>> finals a year. I'm doing something right I figure. :-) Plus this
>> is "big iron" running at half throttle so it just cruises along.
>
>Having been given (by Gene) a guided tour of this magnificent
> machine, I can attest to its classic design and ruggedness. Gene
> even showed me where he found the wrinkled up piece of blackened
> snakeskin. I wonder if modern transmitters are specifically
> designed to keep out creepy critters. --Mike K.
Yes and no Mike. While they will often have only a few conduit
knockouts for cable access instead of openings into floor trenches
for wireing access, it still only takes one open knockout to let them
in. Or one faulty air duct install since these things require
prodigious amounts of cooling air. The blower above the radiator in
the back room that you couldn't see is two double sided torrington
style wheels, 14" in diameter and 12" wide each, with a 15 horse
motor turning them about 3000 rpm. We were trying to send some of
that air back into the building for heating, and many sites do it,
but since the aural was retired, the airs not warm enough to do any
great amount of heating with it now.
Oh, and you're being kind in your description. In reality, its a junk
yard. But I know every scratch on every part in that junkyard. It
may even have been me that put those scratches there. We keep a
masking tape X on the front of one cubicle most of the time, its the
place to whap it with a rubber hammer if the video gets noisey in the
middle of the day. There is a loose connection someplace around that
tube type 832's stage that I haven't found in 3 complete shelf
removals to inspect it. Its all solidly soldered, or tightly bolted.
And its been doing it for 19 years that I know of. Like I said, its
a junk yard. A prettty dependable junkyard, but still... :-)
--
Cheers, Gene
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