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I cam acroos a tu-26-b signal corps transmitter and a Pan american radio corp model 85b where can i get more info on these and possablely find parts. Thanks to all who answer.
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Hi,
The TU-26-B is actually just a tuning unit for the old wartime BC-375 aircraft transmitter, covering the low frequency aircraft band. If it's unmodified then it won't work as a transmitter - but TU series units were often used as the basis for home-built transmitters and that is what you might have. The unmodified TU-26-B won't have any power leads or tubes, it will consist of switches, variable capacitors and large coils. A photo might help :-)) Can't help with the Pan-Am 85B. There's a good mailing list for boatanchor radios on http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/boatanchors Might help if you're just starting out in this area of ham radio. Regards, Roger Basford/G3VKM "19vette80" wrote in message ... I cam acroos a tu-26-b signal corps transmitter and a Pan american radio corp model 85b where can i get more info on these and possablely find parts. Thanks to all who answer. -- 19vette80 |
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