[Milsurplus] Re: Early and Military Super-Pros

Al Parker [email protected]
Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:30:44 -0500


Hi again,
    I have put an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file on The Hammarlund Historian
website which shows what we've been tallking about, at least some of it.
I have changed the entry in the "H-Files" to include under "SP-200 series"
the info on the SP-210's & the military versions, BC-779-etc.  I'm sure
there's more info that can be added, if you have any documents, etc., that
should be included, pse let me know.
    A deep link to the .pdf file is:
http://www.hammarlund.info/info/sp-200series/military/bc-779/
but you might want to see the index of all files, etc, by going thru the
front door & clicking on "H-Files"
http://www.hammarlund.info

I hope this helps some,
73,
Al, W8UT
New Bern, NC
BoatAnchors appreciated here
http://www.thecompendium.net/radio/
http://www.hammarlund.info


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Al Parker" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; "Old Tube Radios" <[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>
Cc: "Merz Donald S" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>; "'Glowbugs (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: Early and Military Super-Pros - Part One


> Hi guys,
>     the SP-210-LX model, covering VLF ranges, also called the BC-779,
> covered:
> 100-200 kc
> 200-400 kc
> 2.5-5 mc
> 5-10 mc
> 10-20 mc.
> so you're right, 2:1 is the right ratio.
> I have 2 BC-779's.
> I don't want to type it all out, but there's:
> BC-794   1.250-20mc
> BC-1004  540-20mc
> R-129/U 300kc-10mc
> all in 5 bands, some do cover a little more than 2:1
>
> also specs om pwr supplies
> If you want, I'll scan the pages & send to you or put on a webpage for
> easy access
>
> I think you can ferret out some more info on cross ref mil to civilian
on
> <http://www.hammarlund.info>  "H-Files"
> I've got some more here at home also
> 73,
> Al, W8UT
> New Bern, NC
> BoatAnchors appreciated here
> http://www.thecompendium.net/radio/
> http://www.hammarlund.info
>
> (this is not a suitable subject for BASWAPlist)
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Al Klase" <[email protected]>Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003
> 5:30 PM
> Subject: Re: Early and Military Super-Pros - Part One
>
>
> > Bruce Sugarberg wrote:
> > > SP-110-LF    Cabinet        .1-.3,1.5-20mc
> > > SP-210-LX    Cabinet            .1-.3,1.5-20mc  Crystal Filter 10"
> Spkr
> > > SPR-210-LX      Rack        .1-.3,1.5-20mc  Crystal Filter 10" Spkr
> > > SP-220-LX    Cabinet        .1-.3,1.5-20mc    Crystal Filter 12"
Spkr
> > > SPR-220-LX    Rack        .1-.3,1,5-20mc    Crystal Filter 12" Spkr
> >
> > Hi Bruce,
> >
> > I'm working this puzzle as well.  Are you sure about the
> > frequency ranges on the "L" models?  My Series 200 Super-Pro
> > manual mentions LX models that cover "*15-2000"  "* In this
> > model the 1000-2000 meter band is substituted for the 60 to
> > 120 meter band."
> > My interpretation is that they tune 150-300KHz, 540-2500KHz,
> > and 5-20MHz.
> >
> > All bands seem to tune a 2:1 frequency range so .1-.3 seems
> > fishy.
> >
> > regards,
> > Al
>