In response, and designed during the closing years of WW2 (1939-1945) by Ted Barrs**, Myford launched what was to become the most popular and sought after small lathe in the UK, the ML7. However, despite their success, not even the most enthusiastic of owners could boast of them as state-of-the-art products and, by the close of the decade, the new-for-1937 American Atlas 6-inch (with its all-V-belt drive countershaft, roller-bearing headstock, fully-guarded changewheels and a host of user-friendly details) was setting the benchmark for hobby-lathe design. Neat, compact and of appealing appearance all were designed and priced to appeal to the amateur market. The foundation of this success - and the rise of Myford to pre-eminence amongst the then many competing makers of small lathes - was a range of just four machines: the very similar ML1, ML2, M元 and ML4. When, in September 1934, Cecil Moore founded the Myford Engineering Company and rented a spare room in a 5-storey lace mill in Beeston, Nottinghamshire (the address in the early sales sheets was given as Neville Works ) few could have foreseen the day when, ten years later, he was to occupy all but a fraction of the same building and to continue trading, as the same company, until August 2011. Super 7 Plus, Super 7 Connoisseur, ML10 & Speed 10 Lathes On this page - MYFORD ML7, ML7 Tri-Leva, SUPER 7, ML7R, Unsure which Myford you have? Just email a few photographsĩ) 4-inch " Precision" Lathe: MF74 & MF32)ġ7) Early & 3rd-party screwcutting gearboxesġ9) Super 7B power cross feed p hotographsĢ4) Staines & Big Swing Milling Attachment Myford Technical Description continued hereĬomprehensive Data Packs with Operation Manuals, Parts ListsĪnd Catalogues, etc., are available for most Myford lathes Machine Tool Manuals Catalogues Belts Books Accessories Email: t Machine Tool Archive Machine-tools Sal e & Wanted
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** Depending on Repeater your using you may or may not be able to access certain BM or DM channelsĮcho/Parrot is not fully supported on all repeaters. Zone DMR ARES has standard Cherokee ARES DMR Channels programmed into Zone including GA, Atlanta Metro, TG9 for ARES Nets and TG2Īdded Contact and Zone for BrandMeister GA ARES Talk GroupĪdded Contact and Zone for BrandMeister US ARES Talk GroupĪdded Contact and Zone for BrandMeister Hurricane Talk Group We have permission to use TG9 on the PineLog Repeater for ARES NETS as this local channel from the repeater owner. These are Nation Wide Channel, Use for Short QSO's only. TAC 310-319, DM3, and BM93 should not be used for Cherokee ARES NETS. All other frequencies will need permission/licensing to transmit on. ONLY VHAM, UHAM, VDMR, UDMR, CAPTN,VPKT, UPKT, and APRS are HAM frequencies. Signaling System -> DTMF -> Self ID -> Enter DMR ID General Settings -> Radio ID -> Enter DMR ID General Settings -> Radio Name -> Enter Callsign GD-77 Config File Changes that you MUST make in the software: You update the code plug by just plugging the cable into the radio with it turned on, and push write. Press and hold the two small square buttons on the left hand side of the radio, then power on the radio. You update firmware by powering off radio, plugging in cable. The most recent programming software is 3.1.9 Please let me know of any changes that need to be made or if any of the information is incorrectly programmed. If you have a Radioddity GD-77 please make a backup of your current configuration and load this file. Cherokee County ARES Radioddity GD-77 Code PlugsīETA RELEASE - Cherokee ARES Radio Code Plug for the Radioddity GD-77. |
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