[ARC5] BC-375 / BC-191 Owners:

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Fri Dec 9 18:59:47 EST 2011


There was a BC-191-A, in addition to the earlier BC-AA-191.  I don't have 
an individual manual on it or on the -AA- but would guess that the -AA- is 
late 1936 and the -A late 1937.  I have an original manual on SCR-177 and 
SCR-188 which use the BC-AA-191.  It's dated February 1, 1937.

In a message dated 12/09/2011 15:37:23 PM Central Standard Time, 
chejmw at buffalo.edu writes: 
> I will take a look at the data plate again, last one I had
> was a BC-191, I just put it down stairs a few days ago
> I will see if it is ready for pictures.
> Jim
> WB2FCN
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "David Stinson" <arc5 at ix.netcom.com>
> To: "ARC-5 List" <arc5 at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 1:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [ARC5] BC-375 / BC-191 Owners:
> 
> 
> >
> >----- Original Message ----- 
> >From: "James M. Walker" <chejmw at buffalo.edu>
> >
> >>My BC-375A sits on a table....
> >
> >If that is really an "A" variant, I and many others would certainly
> >love to see detailed photos of the set, especially readable
> >photos of the nomenclature tags inside and out.
> >If you can't post photos, can you please let us know what it says
> >on the plates?  Order numbers, dates etc.
> >Those that were ordered at the same time as SCR-274N
> >were order number 1508-NY-41 (the W.E. 274Ns were 1509-NY-41),
> >but those were, IIRC, "C" models. 
> >"E" variants are most common.  I've never seen an "A."
> >
> >73 DE Dave AB5S
> 

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