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Hello,
I see there is a TMC-591 - CV-1722 SSB Converter currently on eBay (250174034634) Does anyone know the specs on the CV-1722? I know TMC made updates all along the production period, but haven't found anything specific to the CV-1722. Thanks for your help. Larry |
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Larry McGee wrote:
Hello, I see there is a TMC-591 - CV-1722 SSB Converter currently on eBay (250174034634) Does anyone know the specs on the CV-1722? I know TMC made updates all along the production period, but haven't found anything specific to the CV-1722. Thanks for your help. Larry They are for all intent and purposes the same. TMC issued updates - 4 or 5 IIRC - during the production runs - many of which were made to units as they either went through depot level maintenance - or in the field by a tech who would decide to install it on their own. AFAIK other than the mods - the only difference between th cv-591 and the cv-1722 is the production contracts (dates). hths -- Sherry Guttery A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews so vital to the United States Silent Service: http://tendertale.com |
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