[Boatanchors] OT: info on DA-515/U?

eugene at hertzmail.com eugene at hertzmail.com
Sat Jun 21 21:33:59 EDT 2008


Thanks Guys. Yes the manual only says 600W continuous, nothing about any other duty cycle.

Anyone else know about this unit?
Thanks!

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From: boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of rbethman
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 6:43 PM
To: BOATANCHORS
Cc: ROLYNN PRECHTL K7DFW
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] OT: info on DA-515/U?

Rolynn,

I was going by MY military experience AND all the Mil equipment I own or 
have owned.

Usually test equipment would have a prefix such as TS-, or AN/URM.  
Radio sets usually have been AN/PRC, AN/VRC, and AN/GRC.  However, I 
retired just over 20 years ago.  So the dates that I got on the DA-515 
were 1988 and 1993.  That would explain why they do NOT make sense to ME.

BTW - Bird Electronics has a manual regarding the 8400s series of dummy 
loads.  The 515 is equivalent, (identical), to the 8402.

Bob - N0DGN

ROLYNN PRECHTL K7DFW wrote:
> I picked up a DA-515/U DL at a hamfest.....
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> The designation DA-515 does NOT make ANY sense in military nomenclature.
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> Sure it does. My KWT-6 has a DL with nomenclature DA-218/U.
>
> Search
>  "DA-" "dummy load"
>  in Google and there are lots of DA-xx/U hits.
>
> I've always understood the DA prefix to mean Dummy Antenna.
>
>
> K7DFW
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>
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Bob - NØDGN

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