[Milsurplus] Bomber Radio Pictures

jay.coward at avagotech.com jay.coward at avagotech.com
Mon Apr 17 15:07:11 EDT 2006


Probably a huge liability.You never know when a component will fail.As Hams,were used to it and can deal with what can happen.I once had the 1uf cap in the 28V input of a modulator explode like an M-80 firecracker.Never did figure out why except for age.After cleaning up the mess it made and replaceing the cap every thing worked fine.
 How would I explain to an aircraft owner that I burned up his airplane because  a 60+ year old component in his command set failed?
Probably better to restore and just look than to operate.We can do that at our own risk at home.
 My .02
 Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: milsurplus-bounces+jay.coward=avagotech.com at mailman.qth.net [mailto:milsurplus-bounces+jay.coward=avagotech.com at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Kenneth G. Gordon
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 11:37 AM
To: Milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] Bomber Radio Pictures

On 17 Apr 2006 at 0:00, Mike Morrow wrote:

> Ray wrote:
> 
> >If the BC-375 transmitters were in working condition what would you
> >use them for?
> 
> Perhaps to recreate with at least a little bit of accuracy the
> historical configuration of the aircraft??

I wonder what the problems would be if they WERE operational, and if 
a visitor showed a valid ham license and competence with this sort of 
gear, it could be operated on the air...at least for some special event? 
Then an GPU would be validly useable.

Ken W7EKB
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