[Milsurplus] Pan Am radio equipment
Al Klase
al at ar88.net
Tue Mar 30 15:06:35 EDT 2010
I think National used the "Velvet Vernier" moniker for all the dials
that shared similar friction drive reduction arrangements. - Al.
On 3/30/2010 2:40 PM, Michael Bittner wrote:
> You are probably thinking of the National Types ACN and MCN. BTW the 1940
> Allied Radio catalog, in which I saw the National Type B dial, has an
> artist's rendition of the Boeing 314 Atlantic Clipper on its cover.
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 9:21 AM
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>> de WB2CPN
>> Well, what was that National dial that had a 2 X 4
>> plastic covered area above a big black knob.
>> Freq scales or whatever could be marked on the
>> covered area. I thought that was a Velvet Vernier.
>> 73 Clete
>>
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