I have some less than fond memories of 6 volt batteries, charged with
generators instead of alternators, and vibratory power supplies that ran
those batteries down in short order when I was parked in some secluded spot
with an "interesting person of the opposite sex". Before cellular
telephones, and nearest houses miles away.
Makes me appreciate the luxury of GMC motorhomes and all the
convenient stuff like generators and isolated starting batteries.
Some of that stuff of the past was just adequate.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020, 8:43 PM Ken Henderson via Gmclist <
> Hmpfff! "...almost as old as I am..." and then talk about 12 volts,
> nuvistors, etc. Don't you remember the 6 VDC vibrators supplying ALL octal
> vacuum tubes, like I do?

>
> Not to mention the scars I still bear from having a pot of molten tar
> kicked over on me while watching the making radio batteries from dry cells
> during WWII. Luckily, my great uncle, Dr. Marion Folsom, drove up in his
> Model T about then.

>
> I still remember the tales told about my uncle who, when I was a little
> boy, had one of the first 2-way radios in his Georgia (no "GA" foolishness
> in those days) Highway Patrol cruiser. He was widely known for one of his
> first broadcasts on it: The announcement that anyone coming to Newton (low
> on the bank of the Flint river) that day "would have to do so by boat."
>
> Let's see now, how can I tie this to the GMC???
>
> Ken H.
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 9:18 PM Matt Colie via Gmclist <
>
> > > Many auto radios have a "trimmer" capacitor to match the antenna to the
> > AM tuner. The standard auto antenna is 1/4 wave at mid-band of the FM
> > > band, but it is far off of an optimum AM antenna. Check your radio
> > manual for the AM tuner adjustment if it exists.
> > >
> > > Back in the day when I worked on this stuff, you set the radio to a
> weak
> > station around 1400Khz, then tuned the trimmer for best reception.
> >
> > Wow Bruce,
> >
> > You must be almost as old as I am. Did some also contain "fire
> > bottles"?? Did you ever run into those weird types with 12V B+ so they
> > did need a
> > vibrator power supply? Those did last long. Those, nuvistors and
> > compactrons are all gone now.
> >
> > Matt
> >
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> > GMCES
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> >
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