GB> 6m AM alive and well!

Ray Friess rayfri at HIGHSTREAM.NET
Sat Jan 8 12:22:01 EST 2005


I'd sure like to find one at a reasonable price....


Bob Macklin wrote:

>Heath Senecas are not all that rare. They show up on eBay on a regular basis.
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>Bob Macklin
>K5MYJ/7
>Seattle, Wa.
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>"REAL RADIOS GLOW IN THE DARK"
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>  This just in from the R.A.I.N.
>  (Radio Amateur Information Network) via
>  Technocrat.net
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>  THE PAST REVISITED: 6 AM ALIVE WITH THE SOUND OF VINTAGE AM 
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>  In DX, the past really came to life for Dale Svetanoff, WA9ENA on Sunday, December 26th and Monday December 27th. 
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>  This as a myriad of old time full carrier A-M stations showed up on 6 meters during the on and off two day band opening. 
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>  Dale reports over the V-H-F Reflector that he was unaware the and was open when he casually turned on his rig at about 22:15 UTC on Sunday afternoon. It so happened that the rig came up on 50.4 MHz which is the 6 meter AM window. 
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>  Dale heard several strong signals and decided to see who they were. In the next 30 minutes, Dale worked 9 stations in New England, all on AM and all running truly vintage A-M gear. Dale says it was a blast to hear rigs such as a Clegg 66er, a Multi- Elmac AF-68, Gonset Communicator II, and the Knight-Kit TR-106. The TR- 106s were only running 7 watts of output, but they were S-7 to S-9+ at Dale's Q-T-H in Iowa. 
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>  WA9ENA even worked a station running a truly rare Heath Seneca transmitter with its up and down controlled carrier screen grid modulation. 
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>  Dale says that was running 25 watts out of an Alinco DX 70. He says that the fellows out there in W-one land gave him reports as high as 20 over 9. He adds that more than one 
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>  of the guys in North East said that they never expected to work DX with their vintage 6 meter rigs.
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