[Boatanchors] Chance to get some iron
wf2u at ws19ops.com
wf2u at ws19ops.com
Wed Oct 8 17:32:33 EDT 2008
These are the receivers, power supplies and control unit from the Navy
RBM-5 receiving system, which is a "portable" setup which usually
accompanied the TBW transmitter. This whole shebang was used for shore
command posts/landing parties. The two receivers cover from 200 KHz to
20 MHz.
The numbers indicate that these are the Westinghouse (code CAY)
contract set, the -46076A is the 200 KHz to 2 MHz receiver. Now there
is a discrepancy with the CAY-46077A. This is also a 200 KHz to 2 MHz
receiver, but it is for the RBS system. They're basically the same
receiver except some minor front panel/knob differences.
For the RBM-5 series the second receiver which covers 2 MHz to 20 MHz
should be -46078A.
You can see a photo of the RBM setup here:
http://www.radiomilitari.com/rbm.html
They're fairly decent receivers for WW2 technology (I have them...),
about the same class and performance of the BC-348 or even the
BC-312/342.
I'm not sure whether they were really sent to the Soviet Union under
Lend-Lease, but they're seen in a radio museum in Russia...
If you're able to get the TBW transmitter, you'll have a neat station...
The receivers are not that big or heavy. they have about the same
volume as the BC-348 but a different shape factor.
I say definitely get them!
Have fun,
73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
Quoting Revcom <revcom at wbsnet.org>:
> Have an offer to pick up some equipment am not familiar with.
> Friend has a CAY-46076A Rcvr and a CAY-46077A Rcvr, with 2 CAY-20086
> power supplies. Says the two cover from 200Khz
> to 200Mhz? (should that be 200Khz to 20Mhz?) Has a couple of
> control units too. Supposed to be in working order.
>
> Can't find much out about these in my limited researching capabilites,
> other than was used by Navy and a lot apparently made for Russia in
> the -lend/lease- program. Are these worth pursuring? They look HEAVY
> from pix I have seen.
> Price will be VERY reasonable he says. ??
>
> Thank for any info.
>
> Rod
> K0EQH
>
>
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