[Milsurplus] Wanted: LM parts unit
Bill Cromwell
wrcromwell at gmail.com
Mon Jan 29 08:15:42 EST 2018
Hi Hue,
Everybody,
Computers and spread sheet programs have made building your 'tuning
book' trivial. I just happen to have the books for mine but have built
tuning charts for others. I think Ken Gordon has a program for that on
his web site. "Ran over by a truck" is a reason to get rid of them.
Having too many is a reason to get rid of them. Burned in a fire is a
reason to get rid of them. Lack of the original book is not any more.
I also made tuning charts for gear with the good old 0-100 logging scale
dials. It's painless.
73,
Bill KU8H
On 01/28/2018 03:51 PM, Hubert Miller wrote:
> Jack, is it only the -10 parts you want, or are other -* versions usable?
> I have in storage a couple beat up ones, rough looking, no book of course, or they'd have a stronger claim on life.
> I don't know the versions but I can get this next week.
> These I had thought to eventually remove the tuning capacitor and gearing from, to reuse.
>
> Probably surplus to me also: An LM, with AC supply, but I cannot find the interconnect cable right now. The sin of
> disorganization! I have also a lone LM, looks good, in my vehicle right now. I have also a TS- ? 169 ? the repackaged
> BC-221.
> I have a URM and a USM het freq meter and that should do me, so the above LMs I "should" dispose of.
> -Hue
>
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