[Boatanchors] Original motor generator for TCK-7 available
Meir WF2U
wf2u at ws19ops.com
Sun Jan 13 23:00:41 EST 2019
Folks,
Recently I came into a TCK-7 Navy transmitter with spare parts. The condition was that I had to take the original unused MG with it, with the magnetic controller. The MG and the controller also have spares.
I'd like to donate the MG/controller with their spare parts to any museum ship/restoration group needing these items, or sell it really cheap to an individual who'll use it.
I already have a TCK-7 but with a completely shattered, unrestorable output tank bandswitch. The spare parts I got include the bandswitch parts I need for full restoration (presently my TCK-7 tank circuit is strapped to cover 80 m).
If and when the restoration of my unit is fully successful, I'll have one of the 2 TCK-7's up for sale. I really don't need 2 of them...
73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
On Jan 13, 2019, 10:57 PM, at 10:57 PM, Meir WF2U <wf2u at ws19ops.com> wrote:
>Folks,
>
>
>
>Recently I came into a TCK-7 Navy transmitter with spare parts. The
>condition was that I had to take the original unused MG with it, with
>the magnetic controller. The MG and the controller also have spares.
>
>
>I'd like to donate the MG/controller with their spare parts to any
>museum ship/restoration group needing these items, or sell it really
>cheap to an individual who'll use it.
>
>
>I already have a TCK-7 but with a completely shattered, unrestorable
>output tank bandswitch. The spare parts I got include the bandswitch
>parts I need for full restoration (presently my TCK-7 tank circuit is
>strapped to cover 80 m).
>
>
>If and when the restoration of my unit is fully successful, I'll have
>one of the 2 TCK-7's up for sale. I really don't need 2 of them...
>
>
>73, Meir WF2U
>
>
>Landrum, SC
>
>
>
>
>On Jan 13, 2019, 9:21 PM, at 9:21 PM, Meir-WF2U <wf2u at ws19ops.com>
>wrote:
>>
>>
>>Folks,
>>
>>Recently I came into a TCK-7 Navy transmitter with spare parts. The
>>condition was that I had to take the original unused MG with it, with
>>the magnetic controller. The MG and the controller also have spares.
>>I'd like to donate the MG/controller with their spare parts to any
>>museum ship/restoration group needing these items, or sell it really
>>cheap to an individual who'll use it.
>>
>>I already have a TCK-7 but with a completely shattered, unrestorable
>>output tank bandswitch. The spare parts I got include the bandswitch
>>parts I need for full restoration (presently my TCK-7 tank circuit is
>>strapped to cover 80 m).
>>If and when the restoration of my unit is fully successful, I'll have
>>one of the 2 TCK-7's up for sale. I really don't need 2 of them...
>>
>>73, Meir WF2U
>>Landrum, SC
>>
>>
>>
>>On Jan 10, 2019, 12:53 PM, at 12:53 PM, Robert Nickels
>><ranickel at comcast.net> wrote:
>>>I made a point to be around for the entire hour last night to attempt
>>>to
>>>see if the longer propagation might allow coast-to-coast contacts -
>>and
>>>
>>>it did! This tends to prove the old saying about no one knows the
>>>band
>>>is open if everyone is just listening...
>>>
>>> From the east coast 0200Z half-hour, particpants included: KW1I,
>>>AB5GG, WB4WCJ, KK1K, W9RAN, KBØSFP, NN2K
>>>
>>>KBØSFP was operating a Yaesu FT-70 packset at 20 watts and was not
>>>copyable at my location, but several of us held the frequency open
>for
>>>the next 1/2 hour til KE6ZIQ started up the weekly west coast net at
>>>0400. By that time both he and KI6EZA had risen to
>>>good/strong-readable
>>>here in NW IL and I was able to check in with them as well using a
>>>Southcom SC-130D driving an amplifier with 300 watts output.
>>>
>>>I know Dennis was heard on both coasts with his 20 watts although I
>>>could not hear the west coast station(s) he was talking to . The
>>bottom
>>>
>>>line is, given the 75 meter propagation we have it's unlikely that
>>>everyone will everyone - but everyone will be heard by someone. So
>>>give it a try next week, 3996 kHz USB. Starting at 03:00Z on the
>East
>>>Coast, MRCA will call the net. At 03:30Z, net control will pass to
>>>MMRCG. At 04:00Z, net control will pass to the West Coast Military
>>>Radio Group. See who you can hear and be heard by as the net rolls
>>>across the country from east to west!
>>>
>>>73, Bob W9RAN
>>>
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