[Milsurplus] urt-23????
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Thu, 18 Mar 2004 11:07:05 -0500
Lee,
The T-827 is called a transmitter but a better name for it would be
exciter. It has a 100milliwatt output. It is the matching tx. for the
R-1051 rcvr. They have the same case, size and basic panel layout. They
seem to weigh about 80 or so pounds each, could be less as I'm getting
older and all my toys seem to be getting heavier. BTW, I recently picked
up two R-1051's and along with them came an T-827D/URT. I'm not sure if I
want to keep the transmitter, haven't made up my mind yet. (If anyone has
an interest let me know.)
John Flood
TASC Department
KROHNE, Inc
7 Dearborn Rd.
Peabody, MA 01960
Tel.: 978-535-6060 / 800-356-9464
Fax: 978-535-8180
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03/17/2004 07:38 AM
Howdy folks
I have never posted here before so I guess there has to be a first time. I
would like some opions about two radios.
first the T-827 and URT-23 and second the RT-618A/URT and a AM-3007/URT
which is older? which is better?
how much to they weight? Anyone with some manuals or better are any
available online? what sort of cables are required to
connect the units together? Anyone using these radios? any known issues?
etc
....
Thanking y'all in advance.
Lee.
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