[ARC5] [MRCA] R-148/ARC-5X receiver (14 volt) question
Steve Williams
swkc4wn at gmail.com
Sun May 25 14:43:04 EDT 2025
Cheer up Dave, it's just old radios at this point. That's why we're all
trying to get rid of them. I've had all the fun with them I can stand.😃
Steve
KC4WN
On Sun, May 25, 2025, 1:34 PM David Stinson <arc5 at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> In the late 90s, a great mass of official
> documentation on WWII-Korean-era communication
> gear was pulped by U.S. Navy bureaucrat drones
> with no regard for technological history. As a result,
> unless there is a box in the barn of some long-SK
> which the grandkids have not yet thrown out,
> and rats have not used for nesting,
> certain knowledge of why radios like
> the R-148 receiver and T-15/-16/-17 transmitters
> were built will not be available to us
> before Judgment Day. We have only
> educated guesses & speculative theories
> from the cynical to the optimistic.
>
> Unless and until one of those boxes of
> documentation, slowly going to dust in
> an abandoned barn in Iowa surfaces,
> we may have to be satisfied with
> never knowing the answers.
>
> GL OM ES 73 DE Dave AB5S
>
>
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