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<font size=3>Sam you are actually looking
for the 310A3... It was the model
that you are describing .<br>
The 310A2 had no power supply
and took voltage from the 30K
but the 310a3 did also take
power from the 30K but was the
only one with side tone, taken from
the Pocket Guide page 10 and 11...<br>
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73's Bob K1JNN/5<br>
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At 05:33 PM 1/8/00 , Sam Timberlake KF4TXQ wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Manual copy or info needed: Collins 310A-1
exciter<br>
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This Collins 310A-1 exciter is identical in appearance<br>
to the 310A- exciters used with the 30K-1 transmitters.<br>
This 310A-1 has its own power supply built in.<br>
Most 30K-1 manuals contain information on the 310A with<br>
no built in power supply, which "borrowed" voltage from<br>
the 30K-1 power supply. They also contain the sidetone<br>
amplifier which this 310A-1 does not have.<br>
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I need any documentation on this elusive relic. It's<br>
the perfect exciter for a homebrew 80-10 M transmitter<br>
as it bandswitches all the way to the RF output. No<br>
plug-in coils are required. All the RF deck tuning is<br>
ganged to the PTO shaft. It's a "no-tune" exciter.<br>
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Any help would be most welcome, and I would be most<br>
happy to pay for copies.<br>
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tnx es 73s,<br>
Sam KF4TXQ</font></blockquote><br>
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