[Lafayette] Activity??

Peter Markavage manualman at juno.com
Mon Oct 22 14:15:42 EDT 2007


I don't recall any SSB-75's coming for repair with bad (for whatever
reason) transformers during its life cycle, so there was no reason to
stock those type of parts. I may of had some way back when, but I have
none at this time. Also, any junker rigs I may have had, I gave away as
"free stuff" at various hamfests over the last several years. At this
point in time, your best bet is to find a junker rig or find a similar
junker rig from some other manufacturer. There were only 3 or 4
manufacturers of most of the CB boards, so many manufacturers during that
era used them in their designs. Cosmetics of the rigs obviously were
different from manufacturer to manufacturer, but when you drill down to
the basic main board, there wasn't a lot of difference. Of course, having
the manuals, or at least the schematic, helps to determine a possible
candidate.

Pete, wa2cwa

On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 16:58:53 EDT W3NJ at aol.com writes:
> Hi Pete,
> I have an SSB-75. Was wondering if you might have on of the xfmrs 
> for USB. I 
> can get you the reference designator if you have any of them. As 
> they say, 
> they are more rare than hen's teeth.
> 
> tnx es 73
> 
> Bruce - W3NJ
> 
> In a message dated 10/21/2007 14:50:52 Central Daylight Time, 
> manualman at juno.com writes:
> 
> 
> > I sold them for 20 plus years (was Lafayette's longest part-time 
> person)
> > and also did much of the NJ service on all their house branded 
> stuff.
> > Still have many of the service parts and probably one of the 
> largest
> > collections of original Lafayette manuals that still exists today
> 
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