[Boatanchors] WRL (World Radio Labs) Q-Multiplier?
Oliver J. Dragon
spress at rcn.com
Sat Sep 10 19:19:06 EDT 2005
Jim,
I just went through my 1959 WRL catalog and did not find a WRL Q-Multiplier
listed.
Lots of other stuff including a J-38 key on bakelite base for $1.69. Sure a
lot less than what they are going for on the 'bay' . Wish I hadn't given
mine away when the Redline electronic keyer and Vibroplex key moved into
the shack.
Ollie
At 06:23 PM 09/10/2005, Jim Wilhite wrote:
>Phil:
>
>I have never heard of a WRL Q-multiplier so I would be interested in
>seeing any information you get. Maybe someone has a WRL catalog that
>could post the description?
>
>73 Jim
>W5JO
>
>Philip Atchley wrote:
>>Hello,
>>I've just "snagged" a WRL Q-multiplier and it should be here later this
>>week. All I know about it is that it is "like new in the box", has an
>>internal P/S and that no manual comes with it.
>>There isn't any manual on BAMA for it either. Can anyone tell me more
>>about the unit, direct me towards a "downloadable" manual and/or
>>schematic or, if they have one, scan it and Email it?
>>With my various boatanchoars etc, I figure that this should be a very
>>useful item around the shack.
>>Thank you one and all...
>>73 de Phil KO6BB
>>My DXing tools (RECEIVERS), all fully overhauled:
>> Hammarlund SP-600, 18 tubes, digital disp. (Circa 1952)
>> National NC-60 Special, 5 tubes (Circa 1960)
>> Heathkit Mohican (Circa 1962)
>> Icom IC-751 Digital Transceiver (Circa 1986)
>> Grundig S350 Digital Portable (Circa 2004)
>>THE BEACONEER'S LAIR: http://www.geocities.com/ko6bb/
>>QSL GALLERY: http://photobucket.com/albums/y123/KO6BB/
>>Merced, Central California, 37.3N 120.48W CM97sh
>>******************************************************
>
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