[Milsurplus] Module identification
howard holden
holden7471 at msn.com
Tue Nov 23 23:01:40 EST 2021
Glenn, they look rather similar to the bandswitching modules used in an RBS receiver from WW2. Possibly for an RBM, as they look similar. They come out only after the long bandswitching shaft has been removed. There’s one for RF in, RF out, and the oscillator. And the small trimmers on the sides have a tendency to short out due to weak springs holding them together.
73, Howie WB2AWQ Reno NV
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From: Glenn Little WB4UIV<mailto:glennmaillist at bellsouth.net>
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Subject: [Milsurplus] Module identification
Can anyone tell me what radio these RF modules are from?
Pictures are attached.
Thanks
73
Glenn
WB4UIV
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