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Old 26th Aug 2018, 11:17 am   #1
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Unsure if this interesting site has been mentioned before

http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/index.html

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Old 26th Aug 2018, 11:50 am   #2
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Thanks Ken, that's bookmarked.

It looks like there are some interesting articles to read.
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Old 26th Aug 2018, 5:21 pm   #3
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Some interesting articles. Bookmarked here too, Thank you
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Old 26th Aug 2018, 8:29 pm   #4
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There are loads of very interesting articles to read on there. The first one I looked at was about repairs to valves re the base and top cap etc. Thanks for the link.

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Old 27th Aug 2018, 12:14 am   #5
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Electronics Australia!! I cut my teeth on that magazine!! Although its earlier name was Radio, Television and Hobbies. Prior to that it was Radio and Hobbies, and prior to that it was Wireless Weekly. The very interesting thing about all of the magazines was that all the published designs, were done by professional engineers and technicians.
I have made too many of their projects for me to remember, but every one of them worked ( probably after I fixed the errors I made ).
I havent seen this site before!!
I do have every copy of Radio and Hobbies, and Radio, Television and Hobbies.
Its a CD still available. Sort of similar to the information CD's available from this forum.

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Old 27th Aug 2018, 9:54 am   #6
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Thanks Ken,
John Hill as put a lot of time and work in to that site I will be looking at it on the long winter Days and nights.

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Old 28th Aug 2018, 8:21 am   #7
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An interesting collection of articles, and so refreshing to see a site devoid of unnecessary graphics, menus etc.
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