[Milsurplus] What do I have ?
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Thu Feb 2 18:50:12 EST 2017
I would vote home-brew as well. But very nicely done. The clue is that
the Navy never would have accepted the unpainted holes, even though with
meters or whatever in them you can't tell that they are unpainted.
In a message dated 02/02/2017 17:02:28 PM Central Standard Time,
w8au at sssnet.com writes:
>
> After a close inspection of pix, I think it is home brew.
> Thought for a minute it might have been Merchant Marine but
> does not quite fit that either.
>
> Perry w8au
>
> At 05:17 PM 2/2/2017, Mike via Milsurplus wrote:
> >> Hello all:
>> This thing followed me home... Looks like an EX- Navy transmitter... but,
>> I don't have a nomenclature tag or a tube lineup to get me into the ball
>> park. This was obviously modified by hammy hambone at some point in it's
>> life. The power supply which uses 2 X 3B28 and takes up two shelves in the
>> rack with the filter section on the second shelf look to be pretty
>> original. The XTAL controlled osc / driver chassis looks pretty much stock also,
>> but I could be mistaken. The word was that it was taken from a Navy vessel
>> @ Bath, ME.
>>
>> Any info would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks, Durff,
>>
>> Here's a link to some photos on Flickr: Navy rig
>>
>>
>
Robert & Susan Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
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