[ARC5] Canadian/British Radio Collectors-wireless set 9
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Sat, 26 Apr 2003 04:11:05 GMT
Have you tried emailing any of the guys who inhabit the "Wireless Set #19 Homepage" in Canada?
http://www.qsl.net/ve3bdb/
They'd be my first choice for British/Canadian/Commonwealth equipment.
Bill
KA3AIS
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Today's Topics:
1. Aircraft Wireless Set T.R. 9D (David Stinson)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 00:43:08 -0500
From: David Stinson <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: ARC-5 <[email protected]>,
Boatanchors <[email protected]>,
Milsurplus New mailman <[email protected]>
Subject: [ARC5] Aircraft Wireless Set T.R. 9D
Looking for any and all information on WWII British
aircraft wireless set T.R. 9D (TR-9D), which
consist of transmitter T-1119 and receiver R-1120.
Specifications (freq, power, emission)?
Looks high HF.
Power requirements?
Are tubes for it available
(this one is missing two VR-18s and one VR-27)?
Can a person find a plate cap for a VR-18?
Was a power pack fitted behind the transmitter?
I understand HT+, LT+, E, AE,
but what do GB+, 1/C, and H+1/C mean?
What is this knob on the top of the receiver
that's marked 0-180 degrees and has a lock ring around it?
Anyone have a parter that has the long, thin
cover panel that goes between the TX and RX?
Any chance of finding a manual?
Thanks very much,
73 Dave AB5S
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