[Milsurplus] Yet more on the TCM....
WF2U
wf2u at ws19ops.com
Wed Jul 5 20:52:47 EDT 2017
By the way, when I got my TCM-2, I was wandering where it was used and how it was set up, and what receiver they used it with.
I found a fairly faded photo of a US Navy ground installation in the Phillippines, showing two TCM-(2?) transmitters, with some other blurry equipment. The power supply is on the bottom, standing on a 3 -4 inch high pedestal (I estimated it by its relative dimension compared to the power supply), with the transmitter on top of the power supply. The receiver shown in the photo is an RBG. I can email the photo if anyone would like it.
73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
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On Jul 5, 2017, 6:26 PM, at 6:26 PM, "Kenneth G. Gordon" <kgordon2006 at frontier.com> wrote:
>I wonder how many of these transmitters are "out there" and even more,
>how many are being
>used on the air?
>
>The more I read from the manual about this transmitter (thanks a HEAP,
>Nick!!!), the more
>impressed I am with the design.
>
>At this point, I am seriously considering putting the TCK-4 restoration
>on the back-burner and
>tackling the TCM-2 first.
>
>Ken W7EKB
>
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