[Milsurplus] Info R-808?
WF2U
wf2u at starband.net
Sat Jul 1 17:52:10 EDT 2006
Talking about a good chunk of weight - there is a brute force 24 VDC supply
in the PP-1171/GRC-14 power supply for the T-631/GRC-14 transmitter as
well - when the GRC-14 system is run from 115 VAC, the dynamotor is powered
by that built-in brute force supply - about 40 A continuous after the dyno
revs up... It's much-much quieter though than the T-195/GRC-19!
73, Meir WF2U
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> [mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Hue Miller
> Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 5:32 PM
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> So when did the military dump the GRC-14 ? I don't recall ever seeing
> surplus dealer ads for these components, unlike with the GRC-19.
> Seems like this would have made a pretty decent SWL receiver back
> in the heyday of SWL, i mean up thru the mid-1960s.
>
> Also looks like a good chunk of weight comes from the LV PS and
> brute force filtering. -Hue Miller
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