[Milsurplus] FT: ART-13

WA5CAB at cs.com WA5CAB at cs.com
Mon Oct 6 10:25:51 EDT 2008


Actually, the BC-191, BC-342 and RA-34 comprise the three major radio 
components of SCR-188-A, predecessor to the SCR-499-A.

In a message dated 10/6/2008 1:46:26 AM Central Daylight Time, w7qho at aol.com 
writes: 
> Mark
> 
> 
> Why not pair your new BC-342 with the ART-13 or are you shooting for total 
> authenticity?  If the latter, the only transmitter that comes to mind would be 
> the BC-325, a very rare bird and 
> larger/heavier than the 610.  If you're willing to cheat a little you could 
> pair your 342 with a 
> BC-191 which normally ran along side the 12 volt BC-312 in various SCR-*** 
> configurations.  
> The 13 is a much better transmitter, though.
> 
> 
> Dennis D.  W7QHOGlendale, CA
> 
> 
> 
> ***********
> 
> On Oct 5, 2008, at 7:38:14 PM, "Mark K3MSB" <mark.k3msb at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> As mentioned in a prior post,  I've acquired a BC-342-N.   I'd like to
>> get a military transmitter to run with it.  I know the BC-610 was the
>> mate for the 342, but that's out of my price range,  so I'm open for
>> ideas on a trade,  plus or minus some cash etc.
>> 
>> I have a pair of ART-13's on the pile for restoration,  and I don't
>> need both of them.   The ART-13 up for trade can be viewed at
>> http://www.k3msb.com/art13/art13.html -- the dynamotor is NOT
>> included.
> 
> 
> 

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