[Boatanchors] Any T-195's out there?
Dennis DuVall
duvallddennis at gmail.com
Fri Oct 3 01:06:22 EDT 2014
Dave,
To put a working setup together you will need the receiver-to-transmitter interconnecting cable (dog bone) along with the t-195 itself. Also, given the way the primary power and dog bone cables come into the radio you will need either the original GRC-19 shock mount or you will have to rig up some means to raise the whole assembly 2 to 3 inches above the table or workbench where you plan to operate. The transmitter weighs over 100 lbs, BTW and damage in shipment is a common occurrence. Dog bone cables and mounts are hard to find these days as well. In operation the transmitter draws 42 amps at 28 vdc and more if the transmitter still has the original mechanical dynamotors installed.
Sophisticated radio that runs quite well, though. For a good rundown on the T-195 see ER Number 104, December 1997. Can supply you with a copy of this if you don't have access to an ER collection.
Dennis D. W7QHO
Glendale, CA
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On Oct 2, 2014, at 6:34 PM, "R. David Eagle via Boatanchors" <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> Hey BA fans......I was just curious if there is a T-195 out there that someone wants to part with? I am looking for a companion for my R-392.....then maybe I cam get the jeep to haul them around....hi hi.Thanks in advance....Dave
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