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Re: plans for single frequency electronic crossover? [message #61246 is a reply to message #61244] Tue, 20 October 2009 22:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Sounds like the kind of "put together" projects that were available in the Allied Radio Catalog back in the 1950's. I can still remember the smell of the paper. My uncle was a professor of electrical engineering at UMASS. He left some job where he was making $20000 a year in 1954 for GE in Philly, to take the assistant professorship at about $1900, in Amherst. He had all these catalogs to drool over, and later I used to drool over Heathkit.

Also sounds like the stuff my nuclear physicist son used to put together, though way more simple, of course.

 
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