[ARC5] Re: [Milsurplus] NEEDED: GP-7 Bits
jay.coward at avagotech.com
jay.coward at avagotech.com
Tue Mar 21 22:34:41 EST 2006
How a true Radio Man cuts his wedding cake!
There is an ATC-AN/ART-13 switch like this and I also have one on a piece of phenolic with the same drill hole pattern,same everything else, but no manufacturer's mark or mil nomenclature.
See you at SLO MRCG?
Jay
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Subject: RE: [ARC5] Re: [Milsurplus] NEEDED: GP-7 Bits
It was later called the CU-25/ART-13, Jay - the "Mama Bear" in my
peculiar parlance. :-) Dunno what the Navy number is - few docs
left here at this house now.
In some PT boat pictures there is a similar antenna knife switch. Wonder if
it the same one in a different use???
EdZ
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