[Boatanchors] T-282/GR MD-141A

rbethman rbethman at comcast.net
Tue Mar 16 13:00:27 EDT 2010


Here's a link to WB2FCN's site regarding a 70cm KW.

<http://eshop1.chem.buffalo.edu/70CMKW.html>

Using the military/FAA equipment

Bob - N0DGN


On 3/15/2010 10:10 PM, D C *Mac* Macdonald wrote:
> AM-6154 is VHF aircraft band, 118-140 MHz, popular for use on
> 2m in SSB linear service.
>
> AM6155 is the UHF aircraft version, officially 225-400 MHz.
>
> I work in the Radio Shop of FAA's overhaul depot here in
> Oklahoma City and those amps are regularly serviced in
> our shop (but not by me).  I work on the AN/GRT-21/22
> VHF/UHF exciters and matching AN/GRR-23/24 receivers.
>
> There is a lot of information available for converting them
> to 2, 1.25, and .70 meter ham usage.
>
> 73 - Mac, K2GKK/5
> (Since 30 Nov 53)
> Oklahoma City, OK
>    
>> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:49:47 -0400
>> From: anchor at ec.rr.com
>> To: jack at n7oo.com
>> CC: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
>> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] T-282/GR MD-141A
>>
>> Hi folks,
>> I'll jump in on slightly different slant-
>> I am a bit interested in finding an AM-6154, the unit that was used
>> (I think) in the flight path beacons, had plug in final&  tank, 3
>> different ones I think, covering approx 2m, 220+, and 432+-. I had one
>> 15 yrs ago, am now getting back into weak signal work on 2m after 2
>> moves. If anyone has one available, I'd be interested.
>> tnx, 73,
>> Al, W8UT
>> New Bern, NC
>> www.boatanchors.org
>> www.hammarlund.info 		 	   		
>>      



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