Subj : Re: XRF PROBLEMS
To   : Kurt Weiske
From : Holger Granholm
Date : Wed Aug 10 2016 09:44 am

In a message on Wednesday 08-09-16 Kurt Weiske said to Holger Granholm:

Good morning Kurt,

HG> I have always had a preference for german radio, TV, household
HG> appliances and whiteware, since my father was employed by Siemens,

KW> Dieter Rams was one of my favorite industrial designers -- his work
KW> with Braun appliances and electronics resonated with me. I still
KW> have my Braun Aromaster coffee maker from college.

I haven't followed the designers but their products. First business day
this year I had to buy a new coffee maker, since I dropped tha glas can
on new years eve, and I couldn't find a replacement. The new one is a
Braun Aromaster Classic, and so far I'm satisfied.

Earlier, in aug. 2015 I bought a new Braun shaver, because the one I
used at the time, had lost a retaining spring that keeps the foil in
place. I had to use non-streching tape to keep it on.

That new shaver does the worst job compared to all the previous models.
I started using Braun shavers over 50 years ago with the Sixtant 6006,
and have since bought a 3 V battery driven one, received as birthday
present a Braun "Shave & Shape" model. All of these have a single foil
and cutter block.

This new one, a "Smart Control Classic" (5742), does however sport a
dual foil/cutting block. The reasoning may be to make a twice better
job, but the result is worse than any of the previous models.

Yes, I still do have all the previous ones. ;o)

HG> My HiFi gear is all american, with a Harman Kardon 630

KW> I just "inherited" a Harmon Kardon 330B from my mother (she's moving
KW> and doesn't have room for it). It was my parents' "HiFi" in the 70s,

Yes my HiFi equipment does stem from the 70s. I do vaguely remember the
HK 330B, but in between that and the 930 I have, there was also the 630.
The one I have is actually the 930 model that I called 630 earlier.

A neighbour across the street has a model 630. I mixed them up.

KW> and from what I've seen is highly sought after because it has a tube
KW> sound, although it's all ICs. Old HK stereos from that era just look
KW> incredible to me.

That "tube sound" was much appreciated by the HiFi fans, after all
manufacturers turned to semi conductor products. Marantz was another
producer that I sold too.

KW> Keeping on topic, I have a BaoFeng UV-5R and am studying for my
KW> license while listening to the aforementioned FM receiver.  :)

After starting my own business (radio/TV service) and dealership for
both and whiteware plus an importer of ham gear from US, I bought my
first commercially made transceiver, a Drake TR-3, which was followed by
a d:o TR-4/RV-4.

I didn't stop building though, despite the service jogs, but I built a
couple of Heathkit scopes for the ham station, a H-kit sweep generator,
VTVM, and other kits. Today I have regrettably had to cease building and
repairin gear, since I've lost one eye to Glaucoma.

With that handicap, it's impossible to focus on small details, and to
solder. You really must have two eyes to be able to closely focus.
Luckily, I was able to retain my drivers license. Only the commercial
truck/bus drivers mus have two eyes.


CU L8ER, Sam, OH0NC

aka Holger

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