[ARC5] Navy LM Use

Christopher Bowne aj1g at sbcglobal.net
Thu May 23 05:23:40 EDT 2013


Here's another challenge...try to figure out the approximate frequency the 
ART-13 is set to by zooming on the picture and attempting to read the dials and 
band switch settings, using an ART-13 calibration book you might have on hand.  
The estimated frequency should be pretty close.  My ART-13 did not have an 
original calibration book, and I use a copy of one sent to me a long time ago by 
Walt, KJ4KV.   The actual frequencies set using the numbers of the copied table 
are pretty much right on the money.




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From: Jason W6IEE <w6iee.73 at gmail.com>
To: arc5 at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Wed, May 22, 2013 11:31:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ARC5] Navy LM Use

> Here is a P2V radio install in 1962, the LM is quite prominent.
> http://www.hypertools.com/neptune.jpg

"(Ask me how I know it's an LM-14.)"

Because the slip-cover for it got tossed on top of the receivers. ;)

Jason W6IEE

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