[Milsurplus] PRC-25 ?
J. Forster
jfor at quik.com
Thu Nov 4 16:53:50 EDT 2010
Another place to ask, possibly more fertile, would be ArmyRadios on
Yahoogroups.
Best,
-John
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> The Diefenbunker, Canada's Cold War Museum (www.Diefenbunker.ca) is
> looking
> for a non-operating PRC-25 for a static communications equipment display.
> It
> can be stripped of all the modules just as long as it looks complete. Can
> anyone help and if so, how much? Thanks.
>
> In case any hams are interested, the Diefenbunker, named after one of
> Canada's Prime Ministers, John Diefenbaker, is an underground facility
> built in the 60s during the Cold War. It was staffed into the 80's but
> never used for intended purpose of evacuating key government officials in
> case of nuclear attack.It is located at former Can.Forces Station Carp,
> approx 25 miles west of Ottawa, ON.
>
> It is now on the air most tuesday evenings after 1900hrs on 40M CW( for
> those who remember) and also operates SSB on 40 and 30 and band coverage
> will improve as new antennas are installed.Callsign is VE3CWM ( Cold War
> Museum). I'd be glad to work any of the milsurplus group who feel so
> inclined. 7.025Khz is where we often listen. The ham station is about 25
> ft underground while the facility extends 4 storeys underground.
>
> For response to the need for a PRC-25, non operational or otherwise,
> please contact Brian at VE3UU.com or myself.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ralph
> VE3BBM
>
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