BC-144
Mike Feher
n4fs at MONMOUTH.COM
Sat Aug 31 19:46:01 EDT 2002
Bob -
The only reference I can find is to the SCR-162. And, that really does not
make sense. For some reason the BC-144 number seems familiar, but, not able
to pull it out of memory now, HI. With that frequency range my questimate
would be that it was used for direction finding. 73 - Mike
Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell NJ, 07731
(732) 901-9193
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert E Lozier, Jr." <kd4hsh at JUNO.COM>
To: <BOATANCHORS at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 6:41 PM
Subject: BC-144
> A friend found a near mint Signal Corps BC-144 receiver at the AWA
> conference in Rochester a few days ago. This set was built by NESCO,
> Wash. DC in 1932 - It uses the VT-5 peanut triodes. This regenerative
> receiver tunes 600 to 1300 kc. What is a Sig. Corps set doing on the
> broadcast band in 1932?... A search on Google turned up no info... Any of
> you folks have info?
> 73
>
> Robert Lozier
> 600 E. Green St.
> Monroe, NC 28112 - USA
> kd4hsh at juno.com - (704)283-2638
> http://www.homestead.com/kd4hsh/openingpage.html
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