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elctrifrier
Hi, I am 57, was born in Exbury, then in Hants, UK and I went to Zimbabwe from '55 to '61. I returned to UK, finished school and joined Her Majesty's Royal Dockyard, Portsmouth, as an elecrical fitter apprentice in Jan 1963. I Transferred to Technician Apprentice and finished up as a computer programmer in 1968 working on a LEO III 326 computer. I have been in or around computers ever since. I left the Dockyard in 1984 as a senior systems analyst, to follow my wife to Luxembourg, where we both work for the European Parliament. I now speak reasonable Greek and French and can make myself understood in German.

I am interested in strange audio circuits, mostly using valves (tubes to our friends across the water) and some discrete transistors, valve test gear, old valve radios and (mainly guitar) amplifiers, since my son plays guitar and has a healthy appetite for bottles with lots of volts on them.

We recently repaired a Dynacord Eminent 50 Watt amp., but even when it was back to its original spec, he didn't like it. We repaired a London City 70 Watt last weekend, but he was only satisfied when we replaced 98% of the circuit with what they have in a Marshall "Plexi" amp. He was grinning for 3 days afterwards and he wants to put a "MehrSchall" logo on it ("more noise". for those who don't speak Germing...).

We will be building a few Marshall/Vox/Fender copies over the next few months, and I will be repairing a 1950 Novak (Belgian) radio and probably a juke-box amp from about 1960 for a friend.

A long term project is to repair a 1950 Vortexion amplifier using all octal valves except for a pair of 807s. It is long term because I can't find a schematic for it and someone appears to have replaced a lot of components around the driver bottle, which makes me very unsure that the one that's in there is the one that should be there. Any help with this one would be appreciated.
mwmkravchenko
Welcome to the forum the more the merrier

Mark
planet10
Welcome... looking forward to "weird tube cicuits" :)

dave
SY
Bonjour et bienvenue!

Is Gonderange the town near the RTL towers?
elctrifrier
Gonderange is 2km from Junglinster, where there are 3 tall red and white painted aerials (antennae) which were used to beam Radio Luxembourg to the UK, however, as they are on a sandy hill, the earth wsa bad so they built 3 more in a valley about 7km away at Bech. I used to live in the house opposite these aerials and I can tell you that they were only used for about 30mins at night. The big problem is the shorter Short Wave aerial, which is about 50m from the road - this one operates all the time with 600kW on 6.09MHz and we could hear it on the cooker and the drain-pipes when it was dry ...

Ciao, Luxemberry

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