[Milsurplus] AT-12 Photo

WF2U wf2u at ws19ops.com
Mon Mar 6 08:09:54 EST 2017


I just started to follow this thread...
I have 2 AT-12 transmitters. One is unmodified, and in good cosmetic and mechanical condition, including the nice round enamel  RCA logo on the front panel; the other has a non-original unidentified commercial power connector which obviously necessitated the enlargement of the hole in the front panel - this was not done very neatly by the unknown previous owner - but other than that it is also in good shape. I don't have the power supply/modulator. As far as I remember,  don't have the manual, but I think I have a copy of the circuit diagram for the transmitter. I figured that it shouldn't take much of an effort to power it up with bench supplies, at leasr in the CW mode.
I also have another interesting RCAF HF transceiver, the ATR-5, sort of an AM only command set. This is complete with the inboard dynamotor, and I even have a manual copy.

73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC



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On Mar 6, 2017, 12:26 AM, at 12:26 AM, Tom Brent <navyradiocom at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hue, the photo I sent you is something I've had sitting in my computer
>photo file for a while and the amount of RCA stuff in the photo
>suggested
>to me that it was in an RCA building. I just went back to the archives
>web
>page and did a search again; the caption accompanying the photo
>identifies
>it as being taken at the RCA plant in July 1944.
>
>Tom
>
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