[Milsurplus] RAK RAL
Michael Hanz
aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org
Tue Sep 2 11:47:41 EDT 2025
Probably something about salt spray and humidity, Ken. Navy carrier
aircraft during WWII gave the techs a particularly tough time keeping
the radios going.
On 9/2/2025 11:28 AM, kgordon2006 at frontier.com wrote:
> On 2 Sep 2025 at 7:30, Hubert Miller wrote:
>
>> >I agree completely.
>>
>> Keeping our two pair of RAL/RAK combinations on the boat
>> operational has gotten to the point where we use them "just enough"
>> now.
>>
>> Our TBL-7 transmitter needs parts that I haven't been able to find in
>> 20+ plus years of looking.
>>
>> >73 - BILL KA8VIT / W8COD
>>
>> You might post exactly what you require. Not seeking means not
>> finding.
>> -Hue Miller
> I agree, Hue. I am also very curious to learn what sorts of troubles he is having keeping his
> RAKs and RALs in operation. In my use of them, I found them to be unusually reliable.
>
> Ken W7EKB
>
>
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