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Old April 22nd 05, 10:48 PM
W P Dixon
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Nothing About Electronics...I can relate. That is one reason I want to
experiment with building some things such as a radio. To get a better
understanding of them. I am going to build Jim's magneto timer from his
Kitplane's article to start getting a feel for the stuff! I don't know why
it intimidates me so much but it DOES
Doing the schematic refresher , now finding all the parts for the magneto
timer. hey and buying and or building tools is always fun. LIKE A KID IN A
CANDY STORE!!!!!!!

Patrick
student SPL
aircraft structural mech

 




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