Thank you Terry,

Have always been interested in the back-story of my BC-348Q with its EP-298.  <https://people.ohio.edu/postr/bapix/BC348Q_3.htm>
Someday we'll find out why the Navy wanted those.  I can assume it was the ability to track US bombers and others equipped with the BC-348 and liaison transmitter in 1950 including the Presidential plane.

73,
Rich KB8TAD



On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 6:15 PM T. Comstock via ARC5 <arc5@mailman.qth.net> wrote:


Here is the full copy of the request of the depot work on adding power supplies to the radios that Hue posted (cleaner scan of work order and the attached details of the mod).
Also I included the front cover pages of two other documents I picked up at the Salem Hamfair Rickreall, OR, they were in the same binder as the Power Supply Work Order.

A quick google search didn’t show if these are already out in the wild, not sure if there are copyrights in place that still cover these, however it will take me some time to scan them if there's interest.

73
terryc
W7CJ



* This document is not mine, but I thought you might like to see it. We're talking about 100

* BC-348s at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. "Why" is the question now. The AC supply is the

* EP-298.

* via: Hue Miller




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