Fw: [Milsurplus] 'Bay item: ID requested...
Miguel Bravo
Miguel Bravo" <[email protected]
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 12:56:51 +0200
My memory is arriving slowly. The SR-206/SR-210 is the manual for both
equipment, only difference is 6 or 10 channels. They are the ones I worked
with and own. Also worked with the SB-6FC as exciter of RF-101 hf 1kW
amplifier, and RF-1024 antenna coupler. All were very reliables working 24/7
at shore station, 2182 kc/s and MF working frecuencies. Can't remember a
fault, just replacing the 2 x 3-400Z. As receiver nobody like the SB-6FC, we
had HRO-500 but they were a real PITA (thanks Jack Antonio for clear it),
more time in shop than working. Anyway I would like to have one. Used to
work with a older fixed xtal set.
Miguel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Miguel Bravo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] 'Bay item: ID requested...
> Yes, I worked with it (was young then) in merchant ships and shore
station,
> but which paint software are you using to see the label?.
>
> Own three of those units but can not reach them in the ex-garage without a
> tons removing. Can remember two 6 cannels and one 10 channels but not
sure.
> Make a search in may database and have the manual for SR-206/SR-210. It is
> the unit with 6 fixed channels, 3 x 6146B, and 1,6-30 Mc/s.
>
> Again, how did you get the label?. I need a copy of (or a new glasses).
>
> Regards
>
> Miguel Bravo
> Cartagena - Spain
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[email protected]>
> > Hi Ken,
> >
> > Looks like a marine ssb transceiver. Label says "SR Systems Scientific
> Radio
> > Systems, Inc. Rochester, NY, USA SR-240 SSB Transceiver."
> >
> > Function Control indicates both upper & lower sideband, AM, CW and FSK.
> Ten
> > switch selectable channels. May have been Navy but more likely
commercial
> > maritime use. (I'm just guessing!)
> >
> > I did a google search and Surplus Sales of Nebraska has quite a bit of
> gear
> > from this company. Sounds like they bought out what was available when
> the
> > company closed. They have high power amps and antenna tuners and power
> > supplies as well as manuals. They also refer to SR-200 and SR-240 and
> have
> > the 150 Watt transmitter amplifier section (less input & output tuning
> > circuits) which has 3 each 6146B tubes in the output and a 12BY7 driver
> and
> > also a power supply for same. Looks like good gear and may have been
> > military of some sort including Navy. One piece of gear mentions a 1.6
to
> 30
> > MHz tuning range.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Norm Hall, W6JOD
> >
> >
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