[Milsurplus] urt-23????
Lee
[email protected]
Fri, 19 Mar 2004 23:58:00 +1030
Howdy folks
My thanks to the kind people who replied to my question.
Anyone with a late model R-1051 say a D, E or F they wish to sell? and
maybe a manual?
Thanks again Y'all
Lee.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Little WB4UIV" <[email protected]>
To: "Lee" <[email protected]>; "mil surplus" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 11:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] urt-23????
> IIRC, the T-827, AM-3007 and R-1051 makeup the URT-23. The RT-618
> transceiver of the URT-23 family.
>
> They weigh a lot. Not a bad radio. The T-827 and RT-618 put out about
100mW
> to drive the amplifier.
>
> The radio appears to have been designed for an ideal RF environment. The
AM
> filter is used for CW and there is no way (without modification) to change
> the bandwidth that was selected for the mode of operation.
>
> 73
> Glenn
> WB4UIV
>
>
>
> At 11:08 PM 03/17/04 +1030, Lee wrote:
> >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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