[ARC5] [Milsurplus] BC-221AK Question
Jacques Fortin
jacques.f at videotron.ca
Thu Aug 28 11:58:22 EDT 2025
I still have a LM-14: working and accurate.
The LM-14 manual dates from 1943, and as the LM-8 came earlier, could it be 1942 ?
73, Jacques, VE2JFE in Montreal
I keep a gifted LM-8 <https://maritime.org/tech/radiocat/lm.php> (a Navy version of the BC-221) on my workbench as a frequency generator. Extremely accurate. Nearly 80 years old, I think but I can't find the production date. I also have a nice BC-221 and a third unit (Army version) awaiting restoration. I really like these old units.
W4NPN
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