[ARC5] 274-N rack used for APW-11??

Francesco Ledda frledda at att.net
Mon Jul 8 13:07:52 EDT 2013


The other spot was filled by the C-400, a 6 channel decoder.  They were
abundant in the surplus market in the early 70s.



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Behalf Of Jack Antonio
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 11:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [ARC5] 274-N rack used for APW-11??

On 7/8/2013 12:41 AM, Mike Morrow wrote:

> near the end of WWII.  The RT-122 was made to fit in a rack that was 
> *almost* mechanically identical to a SCR-274-N transmitter rack.



Brings up a question.  The APW-11 rack shown in the auction
has two slots.

Assuming an RT unit took up one slot, what went into the
second one? Provision for a second RT unit, or maybe
an encoder or modulator of some sort?

Jack Antonio
WA7DIA/4
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