[Milsurplus] TUQ Late 40s Airport Transmitter

James Duffer dufferjames at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 25 11:49:48 EST 2011


My memory is kind of cloudy, but I believe we had a TUQ at Malcom McKinnon Airport at St. Simons Island, GA back in the 60s.  It was multichannel AM VHF Xmtr which the Flight Service Station Specialist could remotely change.  I remember the two rails that you pulled down and the chassis would roll out for servicing.  I don't believe there is a FSS there now.  Hope you find a good home for it.
73, Jim wd4air

On Feb 25, 2011, at 10:32 AM, Niel Wiegand wrote:

> I'm trying to give away a late 40s vintage AM VHF airport transmitter 
> for parts. It looks to be in the 100 watt range and the size of a 
> short/small refrigerator.
> 
> Can anyone point me to some information on the TUQ? Googling didn't turn 
> up anything and I'd like to include a little more information in the 
> "free" announcement.
> 
> tnx es 73,
> Niel - W0VLZ
> Rochester, MN
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