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Old 23rd Jan 2009, 8:19 pm   #1
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Further to the interesting list of articles put up by cendoubleu this week, there was also a previous selection of USA sourced circuits etc a few weeks ago. I downloaded the 1-tube All-Bander [very interesting, just a 12AT7 and simple coils wound on old octal valve bases!]. I'm sure it's just me but somehow I can't find the post again to look at the others If anybody knows what I'm on about please point me in the right direction! Will be really obvious I'm sure. Dave W
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Old 23rd Jan 2009, 9:07 pm   #2
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This one?
http://vacuumtubebrasil.profusehost.net/receptores.htm

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Old 24th Jan 2009, 2:08 am   #3
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Yes that's it Avo, thanks very much for the link. I don't put out a call unlesss I'm really stuck but somebody always has the answer. Dave
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