[Milsurplus] RCA AVT-112(not -112A) Questions
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Mon Sep 12 11:42:55 EDT 2011
Jack,
(1) I don't know, but over the years I've sold several of the IB-34044-1
manuals on the AVT-112A, et al, and none on the AVT-112.
(2) Not that I've ever seen.
(3) Yes. IB-34044. I have two. One is missing the receiver pages which I
can print out of the other one. $20 shipped.
In a message dated 09/12/2011 00:57:25 AM Central Daylight Time,
scr287 at att.net writes:
> OK, before I get started, I am specifically
> referring to the AVT-112, *not* the AVT-112A.
>
> I am just as guilty as anyone of lazily dropping
> the A suffix, but it has come to my attention that
> the AVT-112 and the AVT-112A are slightly different animals.
> (Actually, RCA is guilty also. The manual I have has a photo
> captioned AVT-112 when the photo is of the A version).
>
> The AVT-112A has provisions for field changing the
> supply voltage from 6 to 12 or 24 by changing jumpers
> on a terminal strip, and removing and replacing a
> metal tab underneath the tuning chart. The AVT-112
> does not have these provisions, and the supply voltage
> is permanently marked on the front panel.
>
> Questions.
>
> 1. How common(or uncommon)is the AVT-112?
>
> 2. Was the AVT-112 available in 12 or 24 volt versions?
> (Mine is 6V).
>
> 3. Anyone have the manual for the AVT-112 or a schematic,
> so I can see if there are any subtle differences between the
> two? From the top, the two seem identical, but parts layout underneath
> the chassis is different.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jack Antonio WA7DIA/4
>
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