ARC T-20 VHF Model?

Edward Greeley etgreeley at EARTHLINK.NET
Thu May 21 09:49:11 EDT 2009


Oops! In the second paragraph of my previous msg (below) where it says 
"...without the outer parentheses..." SHOULD say "...without the outer 
quotation marks..."

The late-night senior moment gremlin struck again, sorry for the confusion.

Ed


Edward Greeley wrote:

> kd4e wrote:
> 
>> I have been unable to find a T-20/ARC-12 on Fernblatt or NJ7P
> 
> 
> There is no such thing as a "T-20/ARC-12" unit. You have made a fairly 
> common mistake in confusing the ARC Type 12 equipment with the military 
> AN/ARC-12 which is a whole different animal. ARC Type 12 is COMMERCIAL 
> nomenclature, NOT AN nomenclature. So...
> 
> If you will do a Google search using the terms " "ARC Type 12" T-20 " 
> without the outer parentheses, you should get 37 hits. The one hit that 
> contains the T-20 term is a PDF document. For some reason, trying to 
> download the PDF file locks up my computer. You can use the HTML 
> download option but that produces a document that is barely legible. One 
> blurb in that document is reproduced herewith:
> 
> T-20 VHF TRANSMITTER
> (118-148 mc)
> 20 channels divided between any two 2-mc
> bands. 2.5 watts, amplitude modulated. Weight,
> ft pounds. Range, 100 miles at 10,000 feel or
> ahme. Normally used with ARC Type R-19
> Receiver, Remotely controlled
> PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ABOVE WAS CUT & PASTED, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TYPOS!
> 
> Here is the URL for the PDF document; maybe you will have better luck 
> than I when trying to download it: 
> http://www.bunkerofdoom.com/lit/ARC_1960_cat.pdf.
> 
> Apparently, that is a 1960 ARC catalog that would be handy to have IF 
> the PDF could be downloaded. I'm using Acrobat version 9, perhaps the 
> PDF was created using an earlier, incompatible version.
> 
> Good luck!
> Ed Greeley
> 

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