[Milsurplus] tuning unit question for bc-375

Bob Wilder [email protected]
Thu, 04 Apr 2002 13:40:10 -0600


Glad you answered this thread.  All these years I always thought the
BC-375/191 did not cover the 500-1500 Kc range...Guess it is like
Paul Harvey would have said, "and now the rest of the story"



At 02:28 PM 04/04/2002 -0500, Robert W. Downs wrote:
>Yes, but the companion BC-314/344's did (they cover 150 KC - 1500 KC).  The
>TU-3-A covers 400-800 KC and the TU-4-A covers 800-1500 KC.  I've been
>looking for one of each to go with my BC-191 for years.
>
>I don't have any info on what the TU-1 or TU-2 might have been.  However,
>besides the TU-26-(*), there was also a TU-22-(*) covering 350-650 KC.  
>>There would be no use for tuning unit for broadcast band and
>the receiver (BC-348) did not cover those frequencies. Also
>the BC-312/BC-342 used with the BC-191 also did not
>cover the broadcast band.<
>
>73
>Robert Downs
><[email protected]>
>Houston
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