[Milsurplus] TA-12 in pairs
George Babits
gbabits at custertel.net
Mon May 16 09:53:45 EDT 2016
Thanks Bruce,
The bunch of Bendix gear I got did come out of Canada originally. I wonder
if the used complete seperate systems, or worked the pair with the 3616B
control box. The way the channel frequencies are marked on the card
suggests that it was set up for a pair of TA-12. Most of the ones I have
are TA-12G which may have been the last model.
73,
George
W7HDL
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce MacMillan" <bruce-macmillan3 at sky.com>
To: <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2016 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] TA-12 in pairs
> Second photo down on this page shows a pair of TA12s in a Canadian Lanc.
>
> https://mullard.org/blogs/news/83875395-i-want-a-lancaster-bomber-radio
>
> Bruce M0SOE
>
>
> On 15/05/2016 21:34, Hubert Miller wrote:
>> In the standard bombing mission planes, or some special use, such as
>> cargo? Two TA-12s in a bomber seems like an unnecessarily luxury.
>> -Hue Miller
>>
>>> Subject: [Milsurplus] TA-12 in pairs
>> George, to answer your original question, TA-12 transmitters were indeed
>> used in pairs on Canadian-built Lancaster bombers. As you are probably
>> aware, during World War II many Bendix designed sets such as the TA-12,
>> MN-26 and RA-10 were built under license in Canada by Northern Electric.
>> Tom Brent
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