[Milsurplus] receiver manuals & stuff for sale.
telegrapher at att.net
telegrapher at att.net
Wed Nov 22 15:01:33 EST 2006
I've lost track. Was someone looking for a manual on the RUQ VHF receiver used by the CAA? If you are, i've found one .
Also lurking around was one for the RCQ, RCE and RCE-3 (National receivers) and a BM:282. This last one looks kinda like an NC-57 to some extent but i don't think that's correct. Tube lineup is:
12SA7, 12SG7, 12H6, 12Sl7, 35L6 and 35Z5. The diagrams are for point to point wiring and not an actual schematic. Discussion centers around constructing the radio. This is a Navy Department Bureau of Ships manual Contract NOsbr-39254 dated 12 June 1947 and is described as being a Radio Receiver Kit. All the above manuals for $35
4 pages almost like a blueprint but on white turned brownish paper published by Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp, of San Jose in 1955 of "Block diagram oof Single Sideband Exciter from a BC-453B receiver". Page one is block diagram and pages 2-3 are instructions for making this happen. $4
World War two U.S. Army Signal Corps and Signal-Related Publications. This one was done by Ray Mote, W6RIC years back. More than i need and this is a good copy. $12
Class 16 Cords, Cordage and Cable with associated Plugs, Connectors, ETC. for Aircraft adio Equipment, 20 july 1944. This is a good copy. $12
Headsets and Microphones, 25 April 1945, very good copy. $12
Vacuum-Tube Complements of Signal Equipment and test Data, T.O. 08-1-25 from 1944. Very good copy for $12
CO-NAVAER 08-5S-78, Mnual of test Equipment for Airborne Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Thick manual and a good copy. $14
NAVAER 16-5Q-517, Elimination of Radio Interference in Aircraft. Thick and original from March 1946. $20
Postage is extra for these from zip 85233.
Happy Thanksgiving to all and god bless all of our wonderful troops!
Larry
W0OGH
Ex-AF Fighter bomber crew chief, ETO.
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