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Here's proof the price of electronics is going down. I was transferring
files to a new computer, and I came across a .pdf from the October 1985 kitplanes magazine with the title "The $10 Airplane Headphone, Kodak and the Shack are back to save Your Ears and Wallet." Written by Jim Weir of Radio Systems Technology in Grass Valley, CA. (I've met him!) The modification adds a transformer to the speaker line to match the impedance of a cheap headphone to that of aircraft systems. Now 23 years later that same headphone modification in the November, 2008 Kitplanes magazine and costs only one dollar. Unfortunately, the quality has suffered a bit. The new version just puts shrink sleeve around the transformer while the 1985 version used a 35mm film canister to hold it. Those are getting scarce these days. |
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 19:01:16 -0500, "Paul Dow (Remove CAPS in
address)" wrote: Here's proof the price of electronics is going down. I was transferring files to a new computer, and I came across a .pdf from the October 1985 kitplanes magazine with the title "The $10 Airplane Headphone, Kodak and the Shack are back to save Your Ears and Wallet." Written by Jim Weir of Radio Systems Technology in Grass Valley, CA. (I've met him!) The modification adds a transformer to the speaker line to match the impedance of a cheap headphone to that of aircraft systems. Now 23 years later that same headphone modification in the November, 2008 Kitplanes magazine and costs only one dollar. Unfortunately, the quality has suffered a bit. The new version just puts shrink sleeve around the transformer while the 1985 version used a 35mm film canister to hold it. Those are getting scarce these days. When I was in the Army in 1969-71, I spent a lot of time in the photo lab that was set up for servicemen to use as a hobby. I used to buy 35 mm B&W film in 1000 foot rolls, and the load the film into canisters for use in the camera. The canisters are disposable, and last week I discovered that I have close to 100 of them is a bag that has not seen the light of day since......1971, when I got out of the Army. Zenith CH-300 Driver. |
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![]() "Tim Hickey" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 19:01:16 -0500, "Paul Dow (Remove CAPS in address)" wrote: Here's proof the price of electronics is going down. I was transferring files to a new computer, and I came across a .pdf from the October 1985 kitplanes magazine with the title "The $10 Airplane Headphone, Kodak and the Shack are back to save Your Ears and Wallet." Written by Jim Weir of Radio Systems Technology in Grass Valley, CA. (I've met him!) The modification adds a transformer to the speaker line to match the impedance of a cheap headphone to that of aircraft systems. Now 23 years later that same headphone modification in the November, 2008 Kitplanes magazine and costs only one dollar. Unfortunately, the quality has suffered a bit. The new version just puts shrink sleeve around the transformer while the 1985 version used a 35mm film canister to hold it. Those are getting scarce these days. When I was in the Army in 1969-71, I spent a lot of time in the photo lab that was set up for servicemen to use as a hobby. I used to buy 35 mm B&W film in 1000 foot rolls, and the load the film into canisters for use in the camera. The canisters are disposable, and last week I discovered that I have close to 100 of them is a bag that has not seen the light of day since......1971, when I got out of the Army. Zenith CH-300 Driver. Any film in 'em? Didja hear about the old guy who died and his kids found some old WWII film in his stuff? They had it processed and it had some pretty good footage on it... |
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 19:21:39 -0500, "Blueskies"
wrote: Zenith CH-300 Driver. Any film in 'em? Didja hear about the old guy who died and his kids found some old WWII film in his stuff? They had it processed and it had some pretty good footage on it... No film, but I do have a buddy that found a roll of film that he shot at his daughters 4th birthday party. She is now 28. Zenith CH-300 Driver. |
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