[Milsurplus] GLR-9
Tony Planinac
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Fri, 23 May 2003 22:27:37 -0700
just fyi my dad and I own an SR-209 that has the SDU-102AP and the
SH-205-P tuning head....the unit works in good condition
tony
Robert Nickels wrote:
>Glenn,
>
>ACL is Astro Communications Labs, which later became reincarnated as Norlin.
>I have several of their surveillance receivers including the SR-212 which
>has built-in multiple Inductatuners and the SR-209 that uses plug-ins. I
>have a single bay chassis that is labelled "GLR-9(V)" that uses the same
>type of plug-in tuners but while the SR-212 tuners physically fit, not all
>of them work in this chassis. I don't know whether this is a different
>pin-out, or as one person speculated, something other than the standard 21.4
>mhz IF.
>
>Toronto Surplus is the only source I've seen for any of this gear and docs
>seem to be unobtainable. But if you figure out the power connections it
>shouldn't be too hard to find the IF and hear some signals - the range of
>the GLR-9 went from 20 Mhz to 12 Ghz if you can find the tuners!
>
>73, Bob W9RAN
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Glenn Little WB4UIV" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 11:14 PM
>Subject: [Milsurplus] GLR-9
>
>
>
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>>Does any one have any information on the GLR-9? I have some tuners that
>>have been identified as belonging to this equipment and would like to
>>
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>power
>
>
>>them up or better yet find a frame for the tuners. These were made by ACL
>>(Applied Communications).
>>
>>Thanks
>>73
>>Glenn
>>WB4UIV
>>
>>
>>
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