[Milsurplus] Milsurplus Digest, Vol 156, Issue 40
George Griesbach
w5grg at w5grg.net
Sun Apr 16 15:27:08 EDT 2017
I have a vfo made from a command set,ell for $75.00 + shipping
George Griesbach w5grg,afa6gg
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> 1. ID Ham-Modified Command Set TX? (Don Merz)
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> 3. Re: [ARC5] ID Ham-Modified Command Set TX? (n2lxm at juno.com)
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> From: Don Merz <n3rht at yahoo.com>
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> Estate sale I went to delivered a homebrew, ham-modified 80M transmitter made out of an 80M command set transmitter. The odd part is that the whole thing is collapsed into a unit no deeper than 4-5 inches. So all the 1625 tube area, the roller inductor, etc. is all gone. What's left is the front panel with dial, and 3 tubes in the rear--two 6AG7s and a VR-150 regulator, One the back is an SO-239 and octal p[ower connector. The front has only the dial, a 1/4 inch jack for the key I assume and a toggle switch.
> Can anyone pint me to the source of this modified rig/VFO?
> 73, Don Merz, N3RHT
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> From: Glen Zook <gzook at yahoo.com>
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> There is a collapsed VFO, but it only has 1-each 6AG7, starting on page 87 of the Command Sets #106 published by Cowan Publishing (CQ Magazine).
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> ?Glen, K9STH?
> Website: http://k9sth.net
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> From: Don Merz via ARC5 <arc5 at mailman.qth.net>
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> Subject: [ARC5] ID Ham-Modified Command Set TX?
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> Estate sale I went to delivered a homebrew, ham-modified 80M transmitter made out of an 80M command set transmitter. The odd part is that the whole thing is collapsed into a unit no deeper than 4-5 inches. So all the 1625 tube area, the roller inductor, etc. is all gone. What's left is the front panel with dial, and 3 tubes in the rear--two 6AG7s and a VR-150 regulator, One the back is an SO-239 and octal p[ower connector. The front has only the dial, a 1/4 inch jack for the key I assume and a toggle switch.
> Can anyone pint me to the source of this modified rig/VFO?
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> From: <n2lxm at juno.com>
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> Could be a VFO. I recall the mod in a QST from the 50's. Was really
> stable.
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> Jeff N2LXM
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> On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 17:41:02 +0000 (UTC) Don Merz via ARC5
> <arc5 at mailman.qth.net> writes:
> Estate sale I went to delivered a homebrew, ham-modified 80M transmitter
> made out of an 80M command set transmitter. The odd part is that the
> whole thing is collapsed into a unit no deeper than 4-5 inches. So all
> the 1625 tube area, the roller inductor, etc. is all gone. What's left is
> the front panel with dial, and 3 tubes in the rear--two 6AG7s and a
> VR-150 regulator, One the back is an SO-239 and octal p[ower connector.
> The front has only the dial, a 1/4 inch jack for the key I assume and a
> toggle switch.
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> Can anyone pint me to the source of this modified rig/VFO?
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> 73, Don Merz, N3RHT
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> From: "David Stinson" <arc5 at ix.netcom.com>
> To: "Don Merz" <n3rht at yahoo.com>, "ARC-5 List" <arc5 at mailman.qth.net>,
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> From: "Don Merz via Milsurplus" <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
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>> Can anyone pint me to the source of this modified rig/VFO?
> Howdy, Don!
> Blessed Easter for you and yours I hope.
> It's a VFO hack your can find in CQ's
> blasphemous "Command Sets" black magic
> voodoo witchcraft tome.
>
> http://hilltoparmyradios.com/command_sets.pdf
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> Page 87
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> 73 Dave S.
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