[Collins] 75A-4 info

Mac McCullough w5mc at austin.rr.com
Mon Jun 13 18:49:49 EDT 2005


Larry:  I think you have a genuine thing,  I have such a receiver,  and 
indeed it has these differences..  as well some additional mods done on the 
back panel,  and these were clearly performed at the factory,  it's that 
obvious,  as well I have a receiver that is the companion to the more 
frequently seen  KWS-1 SAC transmitters,  and I'd like manuals for either 
one, but I have never heard of a more specific manual's existence till this 
one you are reporting.. Maybe others have ??  good find .. mac/mc



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>I picked up an original 75A-4 manual at a recent hamfest and it had the 
>following insert.
>
> 75A-4 Modification for BUSHIPS.  520-5468-00, 1 June 1956.
>
> Takes the 15 meter band and makes it cover 4.2 - 5.2 mc, the 11 meter band 
> and makes it cover 13.0 - 14.0 Mc and the low 10 meter band covers 5.2 - 
> 6.2 Mc.  I don't recall seeing anything about this previously.  Is this 
> something unknown or something that may have been covered several years 
> back before i associated with this list?  I've never heard that this was 
> done for the navy.  It's all typewritten like it might have been done at 
> the factory cause it's certainly not in the style of some ham or off the 
> wll mod.
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
>
> Still back in 4 land.
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