[Milsurplus] Gasoline generator

Robert Wilder [email protected]
Sat, 18 May 2002 01:58:18 -0500


Thanks for all of the info on generators.  The one I was referring to 
weighed about 5 pounds
or so and could be carried in one hand.  Engine might have been a big as 
20cc or so.  About
the size of one of the old engines you used to able to get to drive the 
front tire of a bicycle.
Very small and light weight.

For Stan's info the Navy receivers were in the series RAK, RAL, RBC, RCC, 
etc and
covered from 15 KHz to 24 MHz or so.  Look on my web site dedicated to the 
LST-325
at http://home.earthlink.net/~bwild for pictures and descriptions for these 
receivers.


At 12:38 AM 5/18/2002 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
>Geo your right it was PE-97 the one I was thinking of.  After I sent the post
>I thought know they were PE's not PU's.  I believe the PE-?97 is the one I
>had in mind being a 10KW?, but then maybe I have it mixed up with that little
>ole 150W one I had as far as model number goes.  Now that I think of it.  I
>can't remember whatever happend to mine.
>
>Oh!  The good stuff I had and let get away or stripped such as BC-610-I, like
>new, ART-13, R-388,
>
>A nice Navy Rcvr I got while in Turkey.  Seems like it might have been
>something like an RBC?  It was all self contained in a water proof cabinet
>with cover.  Seems like there may have been a string of them and each one
>covered a different freq range. I say a string maybe 3 or 4 and each one
>covered diff band.  Hvy little jewels.  I would be in 7th heaven now if I
>still had all of these pieces of equipment.
>
>Stan
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