[JMS] 92200 Question

JAMES HANLON knjhanlon at msn.com
Mon Jan 7 12:59:18 EST 2019


David,

I have no personal experience with the 92200 Transmatch, but I'm sure we could figure something out.  Why don't you draw a schematic of the unit as modified and send it along with another of the unmodified unit.  We can figure out how to make some plugs that will configure it anyway you would like.

Jim Hanlon, W8KGI (PhD EE)
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From: james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net <james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net> on behalf of Don Buska - The Radio Lab Works <don at radiolabworks.com>
Sent: Monday, January 7, 2019 9:51 AM
To: The James Millen Society Members Email Reflector
Subject: [JMS] 92200 Question

I received the following email relating to the Millen 92200 Transmatch.
If anyone can help please email David at one of the two email addresses
he provided.  He is not on our JMS reflector.

Thanks es 73
Don N9OO

On 1/6/2019 10:52 PM, David R. DeSpain PE wrote:
 >
 > I have a 92200 Transmatch, serial number 1021, in good condition, not
perfect, but it has been modified to bring the components out to an
octal socket, so that plugs could be inserted to change the
configuration of the unit.  Unfortunately, I didn't get the plugs.  It
seems that forty or fifty years ago, I saw an article about this, with
six or eight octal plugs, but have been unable to track it down.  Do you
have any record of such an article?
 >
 > Thanks!    for putting up such an interesting website.
 >
 > David R. DeSpain PE W0BCG
 >
 > ddespain at firstva.com      ZbigniewChrysler at firstva.com
 >
 > (817) 605-0761
 >
 > 5113 Yampa Trail
 >
 > Fort Worth, Texas 76137-4706
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