[Milsurplus] 400 MHz cavity
frledda at att.net
frledda at att.net
Sun Mar 30 17:55:47 EDT 2025
More info below:
https://www.navy-radio.com/xmtrs/src20.htm
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To: 'Gary Hitchner' <talgarth at comcast.net>; Milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] 400 MHz cavity
Gary,
The cavity amp you have was part of the Collins AN/SRC-20. The
transceiver/exciter is the AN/URC-9, also known as AN/VRC-24.
It is a nice amp that can be easily tuned to 432 MHz.
Best, Francesco K5URG
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Subject: [Milsurplus] 400 MHz cavity
List,
I have two of these which are going to scrap unless someone tells me there
is a reason not to. (Or picks them up local). Large and heavy.
These are a 225- 400 MHz cavity that used 2- 4CX250k's in parallel,
evidently conversion to 432 was possible, but a project. Fair Radio might
have had them in stock for a while, or maybe Skycraft, not sure.
Often wanted to see the entire assembly these were in, must be something to
see.....
Gary
WA2OMY
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