Stewart Warner R1711
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Re: Stewart Warner R1711
Be sure to put up a picture when you can.
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Re: Stewart Warner R1711
Congrats on a successful project!

Wildcat445- Member
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Re: Stewart Warner R1711
Here are the pictures I have of my project right now, and I'll send more when it's finished.



Ed in W. PA- Member
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Re: Stewart Warner R1711
Mighty nice internals! Bet that took a lot of effort! Nice pics too.
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Well done!

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This is what the radio looks like now in its operating state, but I need to work on the cabinet still. Notice the heat sink that I constructed. This was necessary to keep the dropping resistor that I installed running at approximately 170 degrees Fahrenheit. Even though this is a 50 Watt resistor that was installed to take the place of the curtain burner cord, it got quite hot and I felt necessary to build the heat sink to keep it reasonable. I will send more photos when I finish the cabinet. The radio works very well, and I haven't even done an alignment yet.







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I think you may have used the wrong link for your picture. I believe it is the center one of the three that comes up.
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Stewart Warner R1711
Thank you for the tip but I am not sure what you mean. Could you clarify ( simplify ) how I can remedy this? Thanks, Ed.
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After you select the file and press the upload button, the image host shows 3 links and the center one is the link you use for copying and pasting the image for forum posting. The link for your last picture looks like it may be one of the other two. The middle one gives the thumbnail image with the "enlarge this image" link above it, like in your previous post with the pictures.
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This new method of posting pictures threw me for a loop at first. This site is still the easiest in existence to post a picture too. We do not have to use Photobucket or any of that nonsense.
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