[Milsurplus] ID needed - 1950's USN Transmitter Site & Equipment
John Hutchins
olegerityincj at austin.rr.com
Sun Nov 28 21:36:12 EST 2010
Nick -
One transmitter in pictures 6 and 8 looks like a new design, while the
others look to be pre-44 design types.
I base my opnion on the knobs, connector styles and the rounded armor
look to the front panels. Marked TEG-4 on one of the ID labels.
I also see a impaneled RBM-(3,4 or5) behind a desk, pic 3.
-Hutch
On 11/28/2010 7:19 PM, Nick England wrote:
> I have just posted a batch of photos of an unknown US Navy Transmitter
> Site in the early 1950's.
> Lots of big transmitters - any ID's on the equipment and what site
> this is would be greatly appreciated.
> http://www.navy-radio.com/commsta/xmt-mys.htm
> cheers,
> Nick
> www.navy-radio.com
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