[Milsurplus] Alignment Info BC-221-AK?

B. Smith smithab11 at comcast.net
Fri Feb 9 22:18:31 EST 2018


   The BC-221 is very versatile, its a great stable system - -  I've 
used it as a transceiver and as a VFO or transmitter.
breck k4che
http://k4che.com/BC221/BC221pg1.htm
http://k4che.com/BC221/BC221pg2.htm

On 2/9/2018 10:04 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> On 9 Feb 2018 at 18:53, John Hutchins wrote:
>
>> The trick is to get the data to print as close to the orginal book as
>> possible. Anyone have luck with that?
> Supposedly, it isn't all that difficult with modern 'pooters. Both of my BC-221-AKs still adhere
> closely to their cal books. I have had to re-zero their 100 kHz crystals though, but that is
> trivial.
>
> I have at least three "derelict" LMs here (given to me) which I had at first thought to gut for
> parts, but since they all work, I'm going to reconstitute their cal books and use them.
>
> You know, of course, that all LMs have "modulation" and can be, thus, used as signal
> generators, while only the BC-211 AK, AL, and AM (or AJ, AK, and AL) have modulation?
> Not one of the other '221 models have modulation included.
>
> Ken W7EKB
>
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