[Milsurplus] What AM Transmitter did the Army use to teach with?
Ian Wilson
ianmwilson73 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 18 13:02:44 EST 2015
Presumably V3 is a 6AQ5 (not a 6AQ7, which is an octal DDT).
73, ian K3IMW
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 8:50 AM, T. Comstock via Milsurplus <
milsurplus at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> My memory has let me down; or maybe the short exposure, just a few days,
> has me not remembering the time spent with the AM Transmitter Trainer when
> I was a young Airman station at Ft. Monmouth in 1974 taking my basic
> electronic and Television Equipment Repairman courses (AFSC: 30455 or Army
> MOS: 26T20). A couple of weeks ago while moving the mound of useful stuff
> around my shack (wife doesn't agree), I came across this attached schematic
> and some notes, and it is my hand writing, on voltage measurements taken
> but I don't remember what the hardware looked like. I was hopping that
> there might be someone here that taught at Ft. Monmouth in the late 60s and
> early 70s that remembers if this was some military gear and knows that
> model details.
>
> Trying this new attachment operation, hope the schematic is getting
> through.
>
> 73
> terry
> W7CJ
>
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