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Centerburg Tales

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Remember the book:  Homer Price ? : https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2024/06/homer-price.html There was a sequel by author McCloskey:  Centerburg Tales I can't remember if I read this one as a kid - but it's a fun book - and it has those amazing drawings by author McCloskey.  The book has many of the characters from Homer Price but adds new kooky ones like the fanciful Grampa Hercules and the crusty Dulcy Dooner.  A wonderful collection of stories about people in the fictional Centerburg. One radio related story, the gang in Uncle Ulysses' lunchroom encounters a huckster named Professor Atmos P.H. Ear.  He sells them all cans of EVERSOMUCH MORE-SO which is sorta like MSG in cooking except that EVERSOMUCH MORE-SO works on everything :) this sounds like every preamp I've ever tried with a radio :) Freddy is raising one eyebrow No murders, nothing serious, just silly, I love it !  Yes, I am still 12 years old inside. Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/h...

Continuing Quest for Maple Dale School pictures

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I saw these on Ebay: source:  https://www.ebay.com/itm/376955749817 This is one of the few pictures of Maple Dale with the 2nd and 3rd stories still intact.  I spent 6th grade on the 3rd floor and 5th grade on the 2nd floor. I also happened to notice this collection of links: https://mail.ldsgenealogy.com/WI/Milwaukee-County-School-Records.htm But unfortunately nothing new as far as Nicolet or Maple Dale are concerned, just my own stuff :( I have heard that the LDS folks are heavily into genealogy and that this school info and pictures are part of that ("see, that's Aunt Sara when she was a literal teen !"). The Journal has a nice page of school pictures over the years: https://www.jsonline.com/picture-gallery/news/education/2025/02/20/view-historical-photos-of-wisconsin-k-12-school-life-from-1920-1980/78646872007/   Unfortunately nothing from Maple Dale and just a couple of pictures from Nicolet: The Knightskellar was in the basement . the younger students couldn't g...

DX Sales / Orders

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I do get emails from non-US hams about buying a kit, they are always told:   Previous explanation: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2022/04/dx-sales.html Is there any work around for this ?  One way is if the DX customer has a friend / relative in the US.  The US contact can buy the kit from me and then take care of delivery to the DX customer.  Yes, this is clunky but better than nothing. And NO, I won't give out the code or the circuit board files.  People get snippy about this but it's my business and that's the way I choose to run it. Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm

The Second QST Cover Photo

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Previous blog post on the June 1979 QST cover photo: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2023/11/an-error-in-qst.html I got an email from a person in London, England and he attached this: He wanted to know if it was my picture and whether I was open to having it used as artwork on an album of electronic music. And also: did I have a higher resolution picture.  I pointed him to the Glen Gates Gang page: http://wb9kzy.com/ggg.htm which has this scan: http://wb9kzy.com/cover3.jpg Unfortunately I don't have the original slides, Sam Sansone, WB9LAB, had them and after he and his wife died I don't know what happened to them.  I was given a dupe of the slide (which is where that scan came from) but I'll be darned if I know where it is - along with all the other junk I've misplaced over the years - it must be here somewhere. So if that scan isn't good enough the second chance for that picture to be published is going to evaporate.  Stuff happens after over 4 decades - I'm hopin...

Soviet Jetsons

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This was a really effective thumbnail - at least for a kid who was 7 when the Jetsons started on TV in 1962: So I clicked on it (or actually I opened a private window and searched for the title - don't want to pollute my Youtube feed if possible).  The video itself appears to be AI generated - it suffers from continuity errors and an obvious artificial voice so not really good, but I couldn't stop watching !  And that's probably what all Youtubers want to achieve :) source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpY2wDAvdT0 All that cabbage soup, think of the unwanted byproducts !  Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

An Annual Tradition ?

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Last year I put up a post on April 15th on the maple season: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2025/04/2025-maple-report.html So I thought I'd do the same this year.  Only processed 70 boils this year, resulting in 18 pints of syrup.  The new mass measurement method is working pretty well although I still get a flip out of the bimetallic breaker at times.  2026 was disappointing though, the season started maybe a week earlier in February but I did 14 fewer boils and have 6 fewer pints of syrup.  There was a cold spell and a blizzard which affected sap collection.  But I now have 51 gallons of distilled water (sap) to consume which should last me into July. So now it's time to pull the taps and start washing everything out.  And get on with other spring tasks. the syrup from the last boil just fit into a 4 oz jelly canning jar Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

Semiconductor Testing

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Interesting video on testing ICs by Asianometry: source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXULADjnO5s I think Asianometry is a "one man band" so there are bound to be some mistakes in there.  For example (a nit pick) it was Takeda Riken not Takeda Rikan :)   Also Allen-Bradley made carbon composition resistors but he showed a picture of what appeared to be a film resistor on ceramic (with the spiral pattern).   Also not sure on his diode diagrams (they look backwards to me :) And I was told it was pronounced: Shlum-ber-jay: Fairchild is easier to pronounce than Favre or Schlumberger :)   Anyway nothing wrong of huge importance.   This video is a good history of how IC testing changed over the years and which IC test companies made it into the 21st century.   Personally I worked on the Fairchild IC testers but we used Teradyne testers at GTE, too, especially for linear.  About the only thing I knew about Teradyne was that they called their tes...