Wanted - Military Transmitter 7.0 - 9.1 mHz

Brian Carling bcarling at CFL.RR.COM
Tue Feb 19 06:57:17 EST 2002


I may have what you need here. Let me check and get back to you.

Brian

On 18 Feb 2002, at 21:00, Ron Evans wrote:

> Fellow Boat-Anchorites,
>
> Trying to find the "black" command transmitter that was used on 40
> meters in another lifetime.  I had one when I was a 16-yr old Novice in
> 1957, and nostalgia has struck again!  I'd like to find one to convert
> and put on 40 cw.  I'm a little confused at the point of what the actual
> military part number is.  But I'd definitely like the black crinkle
> finish instead of the aluminum finish.
>
> The BC-459-A covers 7.0 - 9.1, but the ones I've seen are in the
> aluminum finish.  (Part of the SCR-274-N set)
>
> The T-22 covers the same frequencies but is part of the ARC-5 set.
>
> That'a about all I can find out.  If you have what I'm looking for or
> just want to enlighten my ample ignorance concerning part numbers, I
> would really appreciate it.  Thanks!
>
> 73,
>
> Ron - K5MVR
>
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