[Hallicrafters] Byron has a Manson, Bob has a different Manson
WF2U
wf2u at starband.net
Wed Jan 14 13:56:02 EST 2004
Bob's Manson is an ISB receiver (independent sideband - LSB and USB can be
received at the same time on separate channels on the same frequency) with
synthesizer control and what looks like a tunable preselector/input filter.
It doesn't have a military tag on it.
Byron's Manson is part of the military GRC-129 system which was a dual
diversity system including 2 R-1247/GRC-129 receivers (Manson modified
R-390A's with relays enabling to switch the receiver from the internal
local oscillators to the external synthesizers) and modified T-368
transmitters (synthesizer input instead of the local VFO, AM modulator
removed and SSB exciter installed instead.
I had the set of the synthesizers and the receiver sideband adaptors a few
years ago, which I sold to someone who was restoring a GRC-129 system.
73, Meir WF2U
Gowensville, SC
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Subject: [Hallicrafters] Byron has a Manson, Bob has a different Manson
Bob was told his Manson came from a missle silo but is skeptical.
Byron's Manson needs a R390(A?) to make it work.
Bob's Manson appears to be capable of working without any external help.
But, he doesn't really have a clue what he has, so have a look.
http://www.edebris.com/catalog2/item/1080
and please tell me what you know about it.
It uses vacuum tubes in both units.
73,
-bob
ah7i
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