[Central-Electronics] Re: [Boatanchors] P&H DI-1 monitor scope?
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Jim Brannigan
jbrannig at optonline.net
Mon Jul 9 10:19:20 EDT 2007
Heck, I can't remember the Month!!!!
Try searching the ARRL site.....
Jim
> Do you maybe know which month of QST?
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> Dennis
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> Subject: [Central-Electronics] Re: [Boatanchors] P&H DI-1 monitor scope?
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> It was based on a QST article from '54,'55 mebbe '56
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> Jim
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>> It was called the VFO MATIC. I believe there were several models
>> including 8010, 8020, and 8020-1A.
>>
>> Pete, wa2cwa
>>
>> On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 13:50:55 -0700 (PDT) Michael OBrien
>> <k0myw at sbcglobal.net> writes:
>>> P&H made a gizmo back in the late 1950s that allowed one to control
>>> the frequency of Central Electronics 10A, 10B and 20A SSB exciters
>>> with the PTO of a Collins 75A-4 receiver. I don't remember the name
>>> of the gadget, and I'm not sure of how popular it was nor of how
>>> well it worked, but I'm sure it was manufactured by P&H. I didn't
>>> remember that P&H also made a monitor scope. I have a CE MM-2 that
>>> works slick.
>>>
>>> Mike, K0MYW
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