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I am trying to identify a boatanchor AM transmitter.
It is a floorstanding unit, about 4 feet high and three feet wide. It is about the size of a BC-610. The front is divided into three parts. On the left and right sides are doors which swing open revealing the bottom of tube sockets. In the center of the front are the controls. In the back of the cabinet is one big swing-open door which gives access to horizontally mounted tubes, the tops of which point toward the back door, and large transformers. It was black, crinkle finish. I don't remember much about the meters and controls. I just saw it for a few minutes. It was very heavy, probably around 400 lbs. -- Chris Howard YipYap.Com Estes Park, Colorado USA current Estes Park weather -- http://www.yipyap.com/wscurrent.html |
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The navy had a thing like that.....think it was a TCK. We had one that had
lots of chirp and one that did not chirp at all. I worked on the bad one for over two years and never made any change at all. (broke=not working, retired=not working, retired=broke) |
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The navy had a thing like that.....think it was a TCK. We had one that had
lots of chirp and one that did not chirp at all. I worked on the bad one for over two years and never made any change at all. (broke=not working, retired=not working, retired=broke) |
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Could have been a Bendix
Ken "Chris Howard" wrote in message ... I am trying to identify a boatanchor AM transmitter. It is a floorstanding unit, about 4 feet high and three feet wide. It is about the size of a BC-610. The front is divided into three parts. On the left and right sides are doors which swing open revealing the bottom of tube sockets. In the center of the front are the controls. In the back of the cabinet is one big swing-open door which gives access to horizontally mounted tubes, the tops of which point toward the back door, and large transformers. It was black, crinkle finish. I don't remember much about the meters and controls. I just saw it for a few minutes. It was very heavy, probably around 400 lbs. -- Chris Howard YipYap.Com Estes Park, Colorado USA current Estes Park weather -- http://www.yipyap.com/wscurrent.html |
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Could have been a Bendix
Ken "Chris Howard" wrote in message ... I am trying to identify a boatanchor AM transmitter. It is a floorstanding unit, about 4 feet high and three feet wide. It is about the size of a BC-610. The front is divided into three parts. On the left and right sides are doors which swing open revealing the bottom of tube sockets. In the center of the front are the controls. In the back of the cabinet is one big swing-open door which gives access to horizontally mounted tubes, the tops of which point toward the back door, and large transformers. It was black, crinkle finish. I don't remember much about the meters and controls. I just saw it for a few minutes. It was very heavy, probably around 400 lbs. -- Chris Howard YipYap.Com Estes Park, Colorado USA current Estes Park weather -- http://www.yipyap.com/wscurrent.html |
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Chris - can you provide a photo for us to view?
We can probably help more if you can supply a picture! On 01 Dec 2004 05:38:12 GMT, (Chris Howard) wrote: I am trying to identify a boatanchor AM transmitter. It is a floorstanding unit, about 4 feet high and three feet wide. It is about the size of a BC-610. The front is divided into three parts. On the left and right sides are doors which swing open revealing the bottom of tube sockets. In the center of the front are the controls. In the back of the cabinet is one big swing-open door which gives access to horizontally mounted tubes, the tops of which point toward the back door, and large transformers. It was black, crinkle finish. I don't remember much about the meters and controls. I just saw it for a few minutes. It was very heavy, probably around 400 lbs. |
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![]() Pictures: www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter1.jpg www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter2.jpg www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter3.jpg It is 43" high, 29" wide and 18" deep. What do you think? Chris On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 13:16:14 GMT, 4K wrote: Chris - can you provide a photo for us to view? We can probably help more if you can supply a picture! |
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![]() Pictures: www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter1.jpg www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter2.jpg www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter3.jpg It is 43" high, 29" wide and 18" deep. What do you think? Chris On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 13:16:14 GMT, 4K wrote: Chris - can you provide a photo for us to view? We can probably help more if you can supply a picture! |
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Definately U.S. Army Signal Corps circa WWII.
I'll see if I can find the specific type. Look at those monster transformers.... Woof! Chris Howard wrote: Pictures: www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter1.jpg www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter2.jpg www.yipyap.com/radio_stuff/xmitter3.jpg It is 43" high, 29" wide and 18" deep. What do you think? Chris On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 13:16:14 GMT, 4K wrote: Chris - can you provide a photo for us to view? We can probably help more if you can supply a picture! |
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