[GreenKeys] CV-182A/GRC GRC-26(*) Teletype Diversity Converter byHallicrafters
Joe Montano
n9vmo at comcast.net
Wed Jan 1 23:08:12 EST 2014
We were using both time and frequency diversity both separately and together when I was in mobile comm in the air force and it is truly a wonder to behold.
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Lee Mushel <herbert3 at centurytel.net> wrote:
>What an absolutely fascinating thread! Even though I've been interested in
>this stuff for over a half century I had no idea that this existed nor did I
>ever read about it being used in active ham radio! And it has only been a
>few years since diversity reception and related functions have been
>available as a software defined radio product. I did look at the photos on
>the auction site and must admit that I found that very interesting. And
>since it is possible for me to try such stuff since I do have a capable
>radio and antennas separated by more than a wavelength the process is
>possible for me. But given the fact that ham radio has so many fascinating
>aspects today I will admit that "True RTTY" is fairly far down on my project
>list. But if you guys start reporting that actual QSOs are taking place
>with real machines I will certainly give this some real thought! Weak
>signal and digital modes are my principal interests.
>
>73
>
>Lee K9WRU
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Roy Morgan" <k1lky68 at gmail.com>
>To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
>Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 7:06 PM
>Subject: [GreenKeys] CV-182A/GRC GRC-26(*) Teletype Diversity Converter
>byHallicrafters (On "the place")
>
>
>> Greenkeyers,
>>
>> While cruising for other stuff I noticed this true boatanchor converter on
>> “the auction place”.
>>
>> The starting price is $125 and it’s Heavy!
>>
>> CV-182A/GRC GRC-26(*) Teletype Diversity Converter by Hallicrafters
>>
>> "CV-182A/GRC Teletype Diversity Converter,
>> part of AN/GRC-26A system. …
>> Untested. Unit requires PP-712(*)/GRC power supply
>> or similar power supply voltage source to power up. …
>> Weight: Unboxed, weight is right at 65 pounds. “
>>
>> Roy
>>
>>
>> Item:
>> Roy Morgan
>> RoyMorgan at alum.mit.edu
>> K1LKY Since 1958
>>
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