[Milsurplus] ID CLG-20414 Vibrator
Glenn Little WB4UIV
glennmaillist at bellsouth.net
Sun Jun 20 17:12:13 EDT 2004
With the Y-901 marking, could this be a tuning fork for an oscillator?
We used tuning fork oscillators for timing in the military.
73
Glenn
WB4UIV
At 02:27 AM 06/20/04, WA5CAB at cs.com wrote:
>Groups,
>
>Can anyone ID a CLG-20414 Vibrator? I acquired a couple in a swap deal last
>week, and didn't find it (much to my surprise) in my database. Obviously
>NAVMARCOR from the nomenclature. Unlike most WW-II vintage vibrators
>(cylindrical
>cans of various diameters), it has an aluminum sheet metal base and a cane
>metal cover. Somewhat similar to the VB-16 used in the PE-237 for the
>BC-1306
>and AN/GRC-9 but mounted to the base plate are two 6-pin plugs (standard
>6-pin
>tube base dimensions) and the actual vibrator is mounted horizontally rather
>than vertically. Two D-rings on the top of the cover for pulling it out of
>whatever it is used in. Painted black. Also marked Y-901 and
>NTX-1677A. And
>several other stamps that look like QC or acceptance stamps.
>
>I'm guessing some obscure power supply or audio amp, as I'm familiar with the
>vibrators used in most of the tactical radios of the period.
>
>Robert Downs - Houston
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