[GreenKeys] Cashion Electronic ST6 converter

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Mon Jul 1 22:21:15 EDT 2019


*I found a reference to Cashion Electronics in the Oct '64 issue of RTTY 
on pages 8-9.**
<http://www.navy-radio.com/manuals/tty/rtty-journal/1963-1972/PDF/VO12NO10.PDF>* 


*http://www.navy-radio.com/manuals/tty/rtty-journal/1963-1972/PDF/VO12NO10.PDF
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*Also a classified ad that mentioned them in the Oct '69 issue of Ham 
Radio that refers to a RTTY TU on page 38 of the June ('69?) issue of 
Ham Radio.
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RTTY — TERMINAL UNIT — Epoxy PC board page 38
June HR $10 postpaid. Cashion Electronics, Box 7307,
Phoenix, Arizona 85011.

*The article referenced above was 'Getting Started on RTTY' by E. C. 
Sherrill, K6JFP, Ham Radio, June 1969, p 38*

38 getting started on rtty

E. C. Sherrill, K6JFP

*The 1968-69 dates would be from the same era as when the HAL ST-6 was 
introduced.*

*73,*

*Tim WS4V*

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> *On Jul 1, 2019, at 1:18 AM, Jim Pruitt wrote:*
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>> *Does anyone happen to know anything about a Cashion Electronics ST6 
>> converter?  The question was asked on another list.  I had never 
>> heard of
>> Cashion Electronics, Box 7307, Phoenix, AZ
>> before and Mr. Startpage (pronounced Google) was not my friend!  I 
>> knew of a couple of versions of the Irv Hoff Mainline ST6 besides the 
>> Hal kits.  I knew one version placed the entire converter and filters 
>> on one big pc board rather than several plugin boards like the HAL. 
>> Are any of the versions any different than W6FFC's original design?  
>> Has anyone ever heard of Cashion Electronics?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Jim Pruitt
>> WA7DUY*

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