[Boatanchors] Looking for certain pictures

MUCHSTUFF soundval at muchstuff.com
Fri Sep 24 15:33:57 EDT 2010


This email is a continuation.
Here I'm wanting pics mostly.
About ready to take the 2nd edition of TTT ( Tube Type Transmitters ) to the
printer.
Its got about 800 pics now,ut some could be better, and some I don't have.
I'm looking for some pictures or specs of the equipment described below.
The pictures can be frontal, or of the top and front, or of the side and
front, or of the front, side and top.
The last choice is my favorite, the front, side and top.
They can be color or shades of grayscale.
They must come to me with full permission, from any copyright holder, to use
and publish.
I will pay $5 to cover mailing, and your being annoyed, for the first
picture
        I select for each of these below for which I want pictures.
         Thus, you need to check with me to see if I still need what you may
        have..
So.... don't quit your daytime job just yet.  I will give acknowledgements.
The dates below are approximate.
Don't fret about what's in the Pic. background, I'm used to cleaning them
up.
I have already done the "Bama", "MODS.DE" and "Google" things.

I just want Pics for this list, I have my Specs.
    Atlas 2KW  (WRL product)  1963
    Alpha 77DF
    Arrow Novice Transmitter. 1955.
    Audio Products Co. of Los Angeles  Power Amplifier.  1934.
    Bandguard MF2/W transmitter.  1955
    Browning  NLEC5  Ampl.  1939.
    Bud:  BPA500  Amplifier. 1939,  and XT25C  transmitter.  1939.
    Christy Jelectro QRP-60  1961.
    Clegg: 6000-6,  600-2  or  600-1 1/4   (1 pic of any one of these)
    Collins 30K  and  250-A.
    Craftronics  CT-120 transmitter.
    Creative  H-316 Airmaster   1959.
    Delft  A, B, C and D  (One of each)  1931.
    Dixon 75 transmitter.  1953.
    Drake:  RV-3, RV-4, RV-6, T-4, T4X  and L-4.
    Elenco 400T34,  400T4,  PA400   and  77.   1954
    El-Tronics AE-30 transmitter.   1948
    Galaxy:  RV-550 VFO and  GT-550A  transceiver.
    Globe:  AT-3 & AT-4 Ant Tuners 1957.
    Globe:  Scout 40-A,  40,  Chief 90A and Champion 300.
    Hallicrafters  SR-42.
    Hart 25 CW transmitter  1954.
    KW.107
    Knight T-60,  TR-106  and TR-108.
    Lafayette  HE-61
    Leeds:  50-TB transmitter,  and  C2 (1931)
    Lysco  A-175A
    Meissner:  150B   2CW,  6L6 and All Star.
    Montgomery Ward Airline OR5
    Morrow:  PW 10, 15, 20, 40 or 75.  (A pic of just any one)
    National:  NTX-30 and  MSM modulator.
    P&H  L200M (or is it L2000M?)
    P&K  504 DX transmitter.
    Radio-Television Supply:  4-25 exciter, Baby Bi-Push Transmitter
        and  DeLuxe Bi-Push  1938(all)
    REL:  135, 175 & "Hartley" transmitters.
    REL: 185 power supply.
    RME:  HG-303  and HG-602 transmitters.
    Sonar:  SRT-120M and SRT-120P.
    TBS:  TBL2000  Linear Amplifier.
    Tecraft:  Sidewinder,  TR-20/144  and TR-20/50  transmitters.
    Temco:  75GA and TA1000.
    WRL:  15  (transmitter 1938), 150  &  150 RF CW, (transmitters  1940),
    WRL:   Exciter (1947 for Exciter)
    WRL:  150 modulator  and 75 W modulator for the 150 transmitter.  1940
    WRL:   ECO VFO  (but, big VFO.  Has 6L6 and 807.  1941
    WRL:   PSA-63A  power supply.
    WRL:   SM-90 screen modulator.
    Yaesu  FLdx-400/500 transmitter.
    Yaesu  FT-101Z   1979

This may seem a lot, but I already have about 1600 items and 700 pictures.

These following are ones that I just need specs (no pictures).
    "Cosmophone"   before 1958.  (Not Cosmophone 35 or 1000.)
    "DeWald Radio-Phone"  Yes!  Ham equipment from DeWald.



Eugene Rippen,  WB6SZS
Auburn, CA




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