[Boatanchors] Re: [FLBOATANCHORS] Re: FS: BC-604
Mark Foltarz
Foltarz at rocketmail.com
Sat May 27 17:52:17 EDT 2006
I have a fully populated crystal box in anyone wants to make an offer.
Two drawers of crystals.
de KA4JVY
Mark
--- doc <kd4e at verizon.net> wrote:
> > Will McCafferty wrote:
> > VG condition, unmodified. Same condition it was when my grandfather
> > bought it as surplus.
> > Missing the dynamotor, crystals, and the left front cover. All tubes
> > are there.
> > Pics available on request.
> > Make me a realistic offer, and I'll ship it UPS.
> > Actual shipping costs. I'm not a rube when it comes to that.
>
> FYI:
>
> http://www.greenradio.de/e_bc604.htm
>
> BC-604
>
> is an FM- transmitter, used in tanks during WW 2. It uses 10 fixed
> frequencies out of 80 possible. In a drawer in the radio you find the 80
> correspondent crystals. 10 of these are inserted in a special closed
> space, where two big resistors keep a temperature of about
> 33 degrees C.
>
> It is part of "Radio set SCR-508" or "Radio set SCR-528".
>
> By using the intercon amplifier BC-605, the radio sets could be operated
> by any member of the crew.
>
> (BC-684 has the same housing, but uses 27-38.9 MHz)
>
> Frequency range:
> 20 ... 28 MHz
>
> Technical data:
>
> Tubes:
> 8
> Channel spacing:
> 100 kHz
> Powered by:
> 12 oder 24 V, due to changeable dynamotors.
> Power consumption:
> 12V: 20A; 24V: 12A
> HF output:
> 20 W
> Weight:
> 30 kgs
>
>
> --
> Thanks! & 73, doc kd4e http://bibleseven.com
> Ham Links: http://bibleseven.com/hl.html
>
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