[Milsurplus] Any reason to Navy ID numbers
antqradio at juno.com
antqradio at juno.com
Sat Sep 4 23:50:37 EDT 2004
David
Big, are you kidding? It was built for the Navy!
So it's really a test set? Oh, man! I thought it was some kind of point
to point long haul RTTY receiver! A little outside of what I collect but
interesting none the less. What else is in the OCT-2 / 3 system? Might
as well try to collect the whole set!
Thanks,
Jim
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 21:21:21 -0400 "David Edsall" <dedsall at crocker.com>
writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have the following information specific to the OCT-(*) test set:
>
> OCT Frequency shift keyer monitor, 2 - 26 MHz; porm 200 - 700 Hz
> shift,
> 100 - 500 mV input/75 ohms; incl. NT-60131 frequency shift monitor.
> 10x13x19", 70 lbs; 115/60.
>
> OCT-2/-3 Frequency shift monitor, 1 - 26 MHz, 4 bands; shift to 1500
> Hz; 5%
> accy, 300 - 1400 Hz; incl. NT-60170 RF monitor. 11x17x19", 71 lbs;
> 115/60.
> Navships 91131.
>
> Big, aren't they!
> David, W1TDD
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