[ARC5] FW: [Boatanchors] ARC 5 stuff - LIST
Meir WF2U
wf2u at starband.net
Sat Sep 22 22:06:01 EDT 2007
List,
I'm forwarding this to the group; I hope someone will save these!
Thanks,
73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
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[mailto:boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of RAY FRIESS
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 8:14 PM
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Subject: [Boatanchors] ARC 5 stuff - LIST
Here's the list of items that we picked up. I got the nomenclature off the
nameplates. The terminology probably means more to you guys than to me. I
only know the old ARC 5 transmitters and receivers that QST published
articles on how to use them on the Novice bands. I do remember as a kid
that some hams converted some of the stuff for use on two meters as well...
There are seven units...
UHF transmitting converter TV-10 has the tubes in it.
Receiver type R-20 (28V) has tubes in it.
Receiver R-11A 190 to 550 kc. Has the tubes and a dynamotor
An ARC 5 transmitter, complete with tubes, including the 1625 tubes. All
there except for the little top cover that went over the 1625 tubes.
CV-265 (ARN 30A) Has the tubes, but no top or bottom cover or dynamotor
R-15 (14 volt) Has the tubes and dynamotor AND the shock mount that the
bottom plate fastened to.
And finally, the T-67/ARC 3. This is the one that has the two 832A tubes
in it. No other tubes or covers. However, the neat little antenna relay
that has the SO-256 antenna connectors built in is still there too.
Let me know if there is still any interest and we'll go from there. I don't
want to get into a bidding war. Mainly want to get these to those who are
collectors/restorers and maybe recoup some of the gas money to go get them
(and the lunch money we spent on the way back HI HI).
Ray wa7itz email: rayfrijr at msn.com
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