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Old October 12th 06, 04:47 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Identify mystery transmitter


You might be thinking of a BC-610, which, unfortunately,
this is not :-(

But! I would love to hear what Ted thinks.

Chris


K3HVG wrote:
I'll ask Ted, W3PWW. There was one of these for sale in PA a while
back. They came in 3 sections and were in footlocker-like containers.
Something like the GO-9, but taller. Stby one......

wrote:

I've run these pictures past a few people, and no one has been
able to tell me what this thing is.

It is modified, probably to use on a ham band. But I would
like to know what it was originally. It looks like it has three
stages of frequency multiplication... so maybe it was VHF or something?

front:
http://www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter1.jpg

front with doors open which give access to tube bases, fuses, etc:
http://www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter3.jpg

Dimensions are roughly 4ft high, 3 ft wide and 18 inches deep.
(I've got it out back if someone wants me to go look for something.)

Any guesses?

Chris