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Bands
-on Electronics, 500B Bi- County Boulevard,
Farmingdale,
New York
11735
Haves and
Needs
Each month
we
get a lot of requests
for schematics,
parts sources, and gen-
eral information.
Some
of the questions
are easy,
and were happy
to help out.
Unfortunately,
we
lack the resources
to track down every
schematic for every
piece of equipment ever manufactured,
or
to find exotic
or obsolete
parts.
But
we
do have one resource we
can
turn to to try to answer as many of the
requests
as
possible. That resource
is
you, our
readers.
As space permits,
we
will
publish as many of those requests
as possible, complete
with
a
return
ad-
dress.
We
ask that any readers
with
in-
formation
contact
the writer
directly.
Also, if readers have
items or
info
that think
would
be of benefit to other
readers, we
invite them to let us know
about
it. We'll
publish the information,
and an address for furthur
correspon-
dence. One proviso: The space is nót
for commercial purposes. You can re-
quest
a
reasonable
charge for
photo-
copying, etc., offer to sell duplicate or
unwanted gear for a nominal cost, pro-
pose trades of equipment or ideas,
and
so forth. But if you're in the
business
of selling or repairing
gear,
please
use
the Hands -on Marketplace that appears
in each issue of this
magazine to adver-
tise
your services.
Without further
ado, let's get to the
first installment of "Haves and Needs."
I need
a schematic for
an RCA Vic-
tor Model 9 -X -571.
Also,
were
can you
get the
bayonet dial lights for
the thing?
By
the
way,
for those
that need sche-
matics for old
Signal Corps radios, why
not
contact the Army Signal
Corps at
Ft. Monmouth,
NJ. They might
have
some in
their archives.
Bob Kenyan
POB 128
Tombstone, AZ
85638
I
would
like to hear from
anyone inter-
ested
in
tube amplifiers. I've begun serv-
icing those units for
my friends and have
found information hard
to come
by.
Does anyone know where
I might find
a book describing the operating
charac-
teristics of audio tubes?
Richard
E. Anderson
1432 Riverside
Dr.
Pacific,
MO 63069
I
need a 6H5 tuning eye for
a Silver -
tone 4470. Any idea
of
where
I
could
get one, or
what
it
would
cost?
Sgt. J.J. Clarke, USMC
22
Grier
St.
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Poetic License
This regards
the article "Getting your
FCC License," by
John Gordon, in the
February 1988 issue.
Mr. Gordons
makes
a
statement
in this
article that
infers that there are
two kinds of radio
telephone licenses.
At present I know
of
only a general radio telephone
license,
and that has been a fact
for the last seven
to ten years. If
in fact that is
true, I feel
you
owe
at least a letter
of explanation
from you on
the article.
-M.G., Van
Nuys,
CA
The misleading
statement
in question
appears at the
opening of the
article.
It is not only misleading
it is
down
right
wrong.
That, however, was
not Mr. Gor-
dons fault
as
that
sentence was
not
authored by him
but by a misinformed
editor. Please
pardon the
inaccuracy.
Se+nirr
Pulse
-Generator
Address
I just
got my
copy of
the May,
1988
issue of
Hands -On
Electronics.
I was
really
impressed
by the way
you
pre-
sented my
article
"A High -Voltage
Pulse
Generator,"
and was
pleased
that you
thought
enough of it
to feature
it on
the
cover.
Unfortunately,
there were
two major
errors in the
address you
gave for
the
parts supplier,
Maps and
Zaps. The
cor-
rect address
is 1132
Roseta
Dr., To-
panga, CA 90290.
-Dale Hileman
Calorie Watch
Lives!
I was greatly
dismayed when
I read
the review
of our
Calorie Watch,
enti-
tled "R.I.P,"
in
the December
1987
installment
of "Gadget."
I was
astounded
that so
eloquent an author
as the re-
viewer
did not
think to
ask Synchronics'
customer
service for
the phone
number
of the manufacturer,
or
to ask directory
assistance
for the
phone number
of the
company
occupying
the
address on
the
warranty
card. You
see, we
changed
our name
to Elexis
Corporation when
we
went
public
in February
1987.
I am happy
to report
that the
Calorie
Watch
is
alive and living
on the shelves
of
about 3000,
chain -store
outlets. With
over 50,000
units sold, we
consider
the
product
a
success,
and
will
continue
to
sell
the unit for some
time
to come.
Now
as to the
problem with
the in-
structions:
It seems
the reviewer
fell prey
to the
frustrations
that face
many fren-
zied
"Gadgeteers" when
they rush
to
use a product without
carefully review-
ing the instructions.
All of the
ques-
tions pertaining
to
use, including
how
to bring up
the calorie
display, can
be
found in
the instructions.
But
properly
using the watch
requires
overcoming
your
impatience
and completely read-
ing the instructions
and trying
them out.
After
all, a three
-button
watch
with
16
modes
and five programmable
data
in-
puts is
a bit much to comprehend
in
one sitting.
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