[HBR] Help needed for Information on a transceiver.

James Lawrie lawriejk at gmail.com
Wed Jan 3 18:29:37 EST 2018


Hello,

Yes they seem to be now located in both Houston and Galveston. No I’m guessing made somewhere in early mid 50s and it’s low band AM 4 large Bakelite type crystals are in the 2-3 MHz region from what I can tell. It uses two 6L6Gs in the final so guessing maybe 20 or so watt.

I plan to switch over to probably 160-40 Meter, and trying to make one SSB/CW. Counting the case and parts well worth the money. I’ve ordered a 6.3v 5 amp Filament transformer so I can pull the 6v vibrator and try to run from A/C, but I’m back to needing schematic or service manual.

Thanks,

James Lawrie

> On Jan 2, 2018, at 23:06, Vintage Radio Repair <radio at daileyservices.com> wrote:
> 
> http://www.vesselrepair.com/
> 
> Bludsworth Marine is a vessel salvage and repair facility - is the radio VHF?  Early marine radio gear operated from about 2 mcs, up to about 6 mcs, but later gear now operates in the 152 mHz area.
> 
> Tom - WØEAJ 
> 
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