by Rick Boatright | Apr 6, 2015 | 1632 Tech
There are several things to be addressed in regard to the discussion of schools. The following represents my projections (1) First, we need to define what portion of the 1632-verse (i.e. what geographical entity) is being considered at any stage in our discussion....
by Rick Boatright | Apr 6, 2015 | 1632 Tech
From: “Virginia DeMarce” <virginiademarce@yahoo.com> Date: Mon Sep 23, 2002 5:40:17 PM US/Pacific Subject: The Richter Family Tree Here’s a bit about the background of “Grandma Richter.” It gives you the name of the parents of...
by Rick Boatright | Apr 6, 2015 | 1632 Tech
or How to Successfully Defend Your Pet Project in 1632 Tech Manual Reading through some of the recent threads I’m concerned that there is a drift away from reality when it comes to available resources. What every project needs to know is all the resources it...
by Rick Boatright | Apr 6, 2015 | 1632 Tech
More Than You Wanted To Know About Vacuum Tubes “Leonard Hollar” <lhollar@battlefieldpress.com> wrote: What did Edison use to create the vacuum for his carbon filament light bulbs? Answer: It doesn’t matter. We’re not talking about light...
by Rick Boatright | Apr 6, 2015 | 1632 Tech
The following is subject to Eric’s approval, but he has incorporated most of the following to date…. Gayle Mason did most of her ham work on 80 meters, and while she liked QRP (low power), she had a legal limit amplifier using four big commercial radio...