What is C110 metal?
C110 Copper Alloy Wire (Cu-ETP) C110 is a commercial copper which is more economical than C102. It has good solderability and corrosion resistance and is used for high current applications.
What is C11000?
C11000 Electrolytic Tough Pitch (ETP) Copper is known for its high electrical and thermal conductivity, good corrosion resistance and solderability. C11000 copper is used for welding fixtures, anodes, bus bar in electrical power installations, ground straps, commutators and current-carrying hardware.
What does copper and tellurium make?
Tellurium copper is an alloy of copper and tellurium. Tellurium improves the machinability of copper.
What is a Yaesu FT-101 transceiver?
Radio enthusiasts know the iconic model number “101” which comes from the legendary and best-selling FT-101 series produced by Yaesu in the 1970s. “The Legend Continues” as this all new HF transceiver carries the tradition of high quality known of the original 101 series.
What makes the FT-101 so special?
The modular design of 10 solid state circuit boards on a common chassis with a tube amplifier caught the eye of discriminating hams worldwide. It was a strong performer. Although far from perfect, the first FT-101’s suffered from intermod when strong signals were present during receive and generated spurs on transmit.
How long did the FT-101 series last?
The original FT-101 series lasted for 6 years, beginning in early 1971 and lasting through 1977. It was an exciting time for the FT-101 radios and their owners. There were no “A”, “C”, or “D” models produced.
What are the voltages of the FT-101 radios?
The FT-101 radios and accessories have voltages which include: 100V, 117V, 240V, +150V, +300V, and +600V. These voltages exit the radio and appear on interface cables.