[Milsurplus] T 240/SRT 10.....T 83/SR
Bruce Gentry
ka2ivy at verizon.net
Fri Mar 24 09:58:26 EDT 2017
Can the transmitter operate from 120 volts DC? I had the receiver shown
in the picture, and it was hot chassis AC/DC. If the transmitter was AC
only, was there a transformer to provide isolated power for the
receiver? When I bought the receiver, I was told it was used by the
Coast Guard.
Bruce Gentry, KA2IVY
On 3/24/17 9:02 AM, Thekan, Paul wrote:
> Hi Mark
>
> I thought it interesting that my T 83/SR WW2 xmtr was re tagged as the T 240.
> I'm sure it's the same radio but wonder why it got a new designation.
>
> Paul
> N6FEG
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