[Boatanchors] G.E.Progess Line

Glen Zook gzook at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 5 08:59:07 EST 2005


What particular model?

There were quite a few different models of the General
Electric Progress Line units.  Low band (30 MHz to 50
MHz), highband (150.8 MHz to 174 MHz), or UHF (450 MHz
to 470 MHz) to start.

There were different models of the control units as
well.

In fact, since General Electric actually furnished
manuals on the individual "strips" (transmitter,
receiver, and power supply) I need the model number of
those as well.  The "unit" model number for things
like cable interconnect, control head, etc., and the
"strip" number for the individual schematic and
alignment instructions.  Those numbers are printed on
the individual chassis of the "strips".

I do have a fairly complete set of the General
Electric data sets.  However, I do not have an index
and therefore it will take me several days to locate
the individual manual folders if I do have them.  But,
without the EXACT strip numbers I will NOT even try to
look.

I am much more familar with the older Motorola
equipment, but I did acquire the service information
on the General Electric units several years ago and
have that information stored in a couple of different
places.

Glen, K9STH

--- n1udi at att.net wrote:

Any one out there have a schematic on these moible
F.M. radios?
 
I could use the control head as well with a mike sense
I'm not shure of the type of mike connector used. I
have the base station with console unit, if these's a
manual  available I have intrest in it also.





Glen, K9STH

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