[Milsurplus] Robertson ( Norway ) conversions of U.S. military surplus ?

Hubert Miller Kargo_cult at msn.com
Sun Jun 11 19:54:23 EDT 2017





Good eye. A hunter's eye.
Now on the TUs stacked vertically, on the table at left, what are the TUs stacked on top these? To me they look shorter than the BC-191/ 375 TUs they are on top of.

Or is this only optical ?

The device the gentleman at far left is dealing with, is it too large to be, say, something like a portable BC-221 in the wooden case? I note that the unit below it is cabled

up, like for testing?

-Hue



http://www.heathkit.nu/heathkit_nu_Robertson.html



Not quite. It is very obvious to me that the units stacked on the "table" on the left are

BC-191/375 tuning units without their CS-48 cases.



On the "table" on the right, it is obvious to me that there are two BC-191/375 transmitters with their outer covers removed. Behind the fellow sitting at the end of that table there is at least one more BC-191/375 with the covers removed, looking at the back of it. To the right (my

right) of that one is another BC-191/375 with the covers installed, and again, from the back.



Although I am not totally certain, it looks to me as though the fellow sitting at the end of the table on the right is working on a BC-191/375 tuning unit with all the covers removed. The black circular object right in front of his right shoulder but on this side of the unit he is working on looks exactly like that thumb-wheel adjustment which sticks through a slot on the front of some of the BC-191/375 tunings units.



Although I am not totally certain of this, there are what look to me like 4 BC-191/375 transmitters, perhaps completed, on the far end of the table which is on the left.



The man standing at the end of that table is working on another transmitter which does NOT look like it is a BC-191/375 transmitter, but I am not sure about this either.



Ken W7EKB



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