[Milsurplus] [GreenKeys] 1953 airborne RTTY unit
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Mon Oct 5 02:26:55 EDT 2015
Yes, it had the tube and the combined DC motor and dynamotor. I'm supposed
to (my database says that it is in the attic) still have the original
Bulletin 200 manual on it. And a parts list.
In a message dated 10/04/2015 23:40:44 PM Central Daylight Time,
couryhouse at aol.com writes:
> Alas that one was gone but George was very kind to the museum on the
> other units... did yours has the tube in it or not Robert?
>
> I have one with no case but has shock mounts on bottom! Weird... maybe
> another 31 variant! I need to photo this after I clean it up a bit.
>
> One western union model that was contributed by one of our deaf patrons
> needs a new type wedgie wheel.. seems they are bakilite? (Correct me if I
> am wrong)....
>
> Ed# www.smecc.org
>
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: WA5CAB at cs.com
> Date: 10/04/2015 20:56 (GMT-07:00)
> To: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net, milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] 1953 airborne RTTY unit
>
> I agree with Kluge.
>
> But AN/PGC-1 used the Kleinschmidt TT-4A, B or C/TG. The airborne set
> using a 28 VDC Model 31 was AN/AGA-1. The printer was TT-30/AGA-1. I sold one
> to George H. in 1999.
>
> Robert Downs - Houston
> wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
> MVPA 9480
>
Robert & Susan Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
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