[Milsurplus] BC 191, etc

Joe Munson prc74b at fuse.net
Fri Sep 28 17:56:17 EDT 2007


Marty, et-al


I agree with Dennis, and run my BC 191, using it on Local AM nets and the Old Military Radio Net at 5AM EDT on Saturdays quite often, with little FM ing.  I only use it on 80 and 160.  I do add to what Dennis stated by cutting back the power out to about 75 Watts.  I run it both the Receiver and Transmitter on their Dynamotours. 


(from Dennis)

Provided that the keying relay contact sequencing is correctly set, BC-375 chirp is primarily a function of power supply regulation.  When running off a dynamotor the chirp is minimal on 75 and 160M and I don't believe receiving on a BC-348 with the xtal filter on would be/have been a problem.  Of course, we don't know what kind of receivers might have been used back at the receiving base end.

On 375 FMing, this can be virtually eliminated by over-neutralizing slightly as I have described several times on this forum.



Joe Munson
WA4VAG
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