[Milsurplus] Where to ID a Surplus Transceiver
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Mon Sep 12 15:54:55 EDT 2011
The ultimate reference for ALL British radios is "Wireless for the
Warrior" by Louis Meulstee.
http://wftw.nl/
Click on the "Sets" link for a complete listing w/ specs and pics.
If you are interested in Brit radios, these books are a MUST.
Best,
-John
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> In the early 1970's, at home in the UK, I acquired a few surplus
> tube HF transceivers. They look to be similar size and manufacture
> to the WS 18 sets that I've seen pictures of here and there.
>
> I don't recall the frequency range but would guess in the 3.5-7MHz range.
>
> They had a relay box protruding from the front panel (I remember this
> because I cut a hole to allow manual T/R changeover). Took a carbon
> mike and headphones.
>
> Any suggestions of possible model type and/or where to look for
> pictures would be very welcome.
>
> 73, ian K3IMW
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