[Milsurplus] Equipment Identification

Hole in the Head Press sestokes at sonic.net
Sat Feb 2 14:44:49 EST 2019


Ah Ha... thought it looked like a baby BC-191/375..... Thanks a lot.

Sam Stokes, Publisher, KG6WYZ
3rd Edition of Rings of Supersonic Steel
The Last Missile Site
Fort Baker Through the Years
http://www.holeintheheadpress.com

On 2/2/2019 11:42 AM, David Stinson wrote:
> BC-AA-191, ancestor of the BC-191 and BC-375.
> Small box to the right is the accessory antenna tuner
> which was incorporated into the later sets.
>
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> Probably an easy answer, but what is the transmitter sitting on top of the Power Panel?
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> Thanks
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> Sam Stokes, Publisher, KG6WYZ
> 3rd Edition of Rings of Supersonic Steel The Last Missile Site Fort Baker Through the Years http://www.holeintheheadpress.com
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