[Milsurplus] "Mil Spec Radio Gear"
J. Forster
jfor at quik.com
Mon Mar 20 15:17:39 EST 2006
Never mind the Surplus Perversion Manuals. If you want schematics, you can get
the full manuals here, and for free:
http://wireless-set-no19.trackpads.net/
There is also lots of UK stuff, and since you mention the MAR, the full manual is
in progress to be added in the next few months, scanned from an original.
-John
W0rw at aol.com wrote:
> i bought a copy of "Mil Spec Radio Gear" and it is really great.
> Even though i don't own 90% of the gear in it, reading it was like revisiting
> Sam's Surplus or Harjo's Surplus in LA in the 50's
> i only have a few ARC5's, PRC-6 and BC-611's now but i enjoyed Mark's down to
> earth writing style.
> i wish i still had my old 1948 Surplus Radio Conversion Manuals.
> It doesn't have complete schematics for all the equipment in it but it has
> the major tune and repair data as well as the sources for the TM's.
> He has documented the current equipment sources and has a good
> introduction to operating Pedestrian Mobile.
> Maybe if you send him your favorite piece of gear he will put it into Volume
> 2.
> i hope he does a UK version for Her Majesty the Queen.
> i got to operate and repair an APS-2 and an APS-4 radar, SCR-522, BC-610 and
> an MAR in youth. What a great time !
>
> Paul w0rw
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