Here are some photos of the Phase Linear factory when it was located in Lynnwood, Washington.
Thanks to Dean Nissen for providing the photos.
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I guess the long white land yacht at the front was Bob's. Looks like it's parked closest to the door.
I have just got off the phone with Ed. He requests that we try to remain on topic with his threads-----BUT ------if they happen to wander we will start a new thread with the off topic material......I know guys, that will be an adjustment, real hard for me....but we can manage it.....so....we'll probably have a lot of spun off threads...
I have just got off the phone with Ed. He requests that we try to remain on topic with his threads-----BUT ------if they happen to wander we will start a new thread with the off topic material......I know guys, that will be an adjustment, real hard for me....but we can manage it.....so....we'll probably have a lot of spun off threads...
Here is a photo of a rare Phase Linear CSY1.5 amplifier. Only a handful were ever made. They were never put into production. They were made by production line employee Clyde S. Yamamoto.
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Late to the party - a couple more answers:
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10. Three Degrees Below Zero
19. Life After Death
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