[Milsurplus] BC-221-xx v. LM-xx Questions
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Thu Jul 19 18:10:07 EDT 2007
Mike has a good point about the workbench footprint but John has a good one
about the missing cal books. I also have several 74028's, most of which have
no book. The best of both worlds is to do the TS-164/AR conversion. The
CY-182 case has about the same footprint and height as the 74028. And although the
set was intended (like about 1/3 of the LM models) to be powered from an
adjacent radio, there's nothing preventing you from putting a temporary jumper
across the resistors and running it off of an RA-133 sitting behind, beside or on
top.
In a message dated 7/19/2007 4:38:20 PM Central Daylight Time, jfor at quik.com
writes:
> >The LM-* units are smaller, not having that big heavy wooden or metal box
> wrapped around it like the BC-221 has. The calibration book fits more
> compactly to the LM-*, without the heavy panel-door mounted contraption that the
> BC-221 uses.
>
> The BC-221 books, being attached, are lost far less often than the LM-xx
> ones. I have 4 or 5 LMs w/o books, making them less useful and less collectible.
Robert Downs - Houston
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