Who designed this lovely bit of kit?

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thewoodstarr
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Who designed this lovely bit of kit?

Post by thewoodstarr » Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:26 am

Who designed this wonderful bit of kit? https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=i+wat ... dKESukQ%3D
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Re: Who designed this lovely bit of kit?

Post by teckniqs » Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:02 am

Steve May apparently, and then Keith took the design. Who the hell is John Dawson though??

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Re: Who designed this lovely bit of kit?

Post by Analyser » Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:32 am

John Dawson is Keith.

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Re: Who designed this lovely bit of kit?

Post by shorty » Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:29 am

Did Steve May also design and sell the hot air 40 watt transmitter or was that another Steve, i think the hot air guy was called Steve but cannot remember his last name.

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Re: Who designed this lovely bit of kit?

Post by thewoodstarr » Wed Oct 14, 2015 5:50 am

shorty wrote:Did Steve May also design and sell the hot air 40 watt transmitter or was that another Steve, i think the hot air guy was called Steve but cannot remember his last name.
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No that was Steve from Stevenage who made the hot air rigs, 35 watts free running, but they were better than 50 Khz stable. A well made bit of kit for the time, but that was 20 Years ago! Good memory! He was nice nice guy as well.....

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