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Old May 1st 04, 07:30 PM
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Ham Radio Equipment (Looking for a good Home): FM 2-way radio Base station.

Equipment is located in Berkeley California.

RCA 70 Watt 30-50 MHz FM base station.

This was removed from commercial service circa late 1960s.
It can be converted for use in the 6M amateur radio band.
(Does this band still exist??)

Transmitter:

70 Watt RCA MI-316008 FM Transmitter. Type: CT-10B

Receiver:

RCA MI-31451 Receiver Type: CR-15A


It is vacuum tube technology.
It is housed in an enclosed rack cabinet.
approximate dimensions:
63"H X 22.5"W X 30"D (including front and rear handles).

There are two mA meters on the front panel:
Grid current: 0-20mA,
cathode current: 0-300 mA

Also some misc. electrical / electronic equipment.

Thanks.

Please Contact: (Doug Williams)

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Old May 1st 04, 08:40 PM
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As a member of the Pennsylvania National Fire Museum.
http://members.aol.com/JCW37/FRmuseum.html

I am setting up a communication display. I want you folks to look in your
junk draws. And send me some old non functional control heads, or dash type
radios. I have a corner assigned to me. I have costume built shelves and
will mount all type and brands of radio heads. I will have some stored old
audio coming out of these speakers.

Please take it as a gift to the museum and cover the postage. I would like
to see all types and brands in this display.

Richard E. Lenker
3540 N 6 th St
Harrisburg, Pa. 17110

Or
The Pennsylvania National Fire Museum
1820 N fourth St
Harrisburg, pa. 17104

In Care Of Richard E. Lenker

Thank You



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Free, for pickup only.

Ham Radio Equipment (Looking for a good Home): FM 2-way radio Base

station.

Equipment is located in Berkeley California.

RCA 70 Watt 30-50 MHz FM base station.

This was removed from commercial service circa late 1960s.
It can be converted for use in the 6M amateur radio band.
(Does this band still exist??)

Transmitter:

70 Watt RCA MI-316008 FM Transmitter. Type: CT-10B

Receiver:

RCA MI-31451 Receiver Type: CR-15A


It is vacuum tube technology.
It is housed in an enclosed rack cabinet.
approximate dimensions:
63"H X 22.5"W X 30"D (including front and rear handles).

There are two mA meters on the front panel:
Grid current: 0-20mA,
cathode current: 0-300 mA

Also some misc. electrical / electronic equipment.

Thanks.

Please Contact: (Doug Williams)



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Old May 2nd 04, 04:18 AM
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'Junk DRAWS?'


"Rich" wrote in message
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As a member of the Pennsylvania National Fire Museum.
http://members.aol.com/JCW37/FRmuseum.html

I am setting up a communication display. I want you folks to look in your
junk draws. And send me some old non functional control heads, or dash

type
radios. I have a corner assigned to me. I have costume built shelves and
will mount all type and brands of radio heads. I will have some stored old
audio coming out of these speakers.

Please take it as a gift to the museum and cover the postage. I would like
to see all types and brands in this display.

Richard E. Lenker
3540 N 6 th St
Harrisburg, Pa. 17110

Or
The Pennsylvania National Fire Museum
1820 N fourth St
Harrisburg, pa. 17104

In Care Of Richard E. Lenker

Thank You



"yyyy" wrote in message
ervers.com...
Free, for pickup only.

Ham Radio Equipment (Looking for a good Home): FM 2-way radio Base

station.

Equipment is located in Berkeley California.

RCA 70 Watt 30-50 MHz FM base station.

This was removed from commercial service circa late 1960s.
It can be converted for use in the 6M amateur radio band.
(Does this band still exist??)

Transmitter:

70 Watt RCA MI-316008 FM Transmitter. Type: CT-10B

Receiver:

RCA MI-31451 Receiver Type: CR-15A


It is vacuum tube technology.
It is housed in an enclosed rack cabinet.
approximate dimensions:
63"H X 22.5"W X 30"D (including front and rear handles).

There are two mA meters on the front panel:
Grid current: 0-20mA,
cathode current: 0-300 mA

Also some misc. electrical / electronic equipment.

Thanks.

Please Contact: (Doug Williams)





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