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Default cycles to hertz - when?

On 05/02/2019 09:34, tony sayer wrote:

Now what were you doing with 1 K on 27 M/cs?...


Wasn't me and sadly, said person is no longer around. People living
around here at the time will not have failed to notice the Sigma IV said
person also used. Though not with that 1Kw linear. Mostly they used a
Bremi 200W with that.

That incident was a stupid experiment with a Firestik. Why? Who the hell
knows it was a very long time ago and we were too young to know much
better.



JOOI what gave more Pout a PL519 or an 807


I don't know, I guess the PL509/519 were popular at the time just
becuase they were so easily available.
 
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