CP24

On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 5:10 PM Hue Miller <kargo_cult@msn.com> wrote:
I was not able to find a manual online. The set the club inherited seems to have a photocopy schematic, that's all. I had limited time to examine these things but the schematic didn't look at all complex to me, certainly not a puzzler like a Northern Radio late years boat SSB with drift cancelling circuit, upconversions and such. What i specifically asking is the crystals freq offset. The set appears pretty attractive but my reasoning is more mature at this age and i think i do not want to take on any fixed crystals freq control rig, so i'm going to be strong and pass this one by. The crystal issue is the killer. I realize an astute experimenter could maybe use a dds freq thing, but i don't need the diversion.
Now re SEM52A, I need to pull it out of the carry thing and see what if any accessories are there. Again, this is a crystal controlled set and 6 meters, which is a double interest destroyer for me. I do not want to ship anything for the club, but not closing the door on that. I will be working on the premise cleanout this Wendsday ( logical spelling ) Feb. 6 and will examine these 2. They were stored in the dry environ on the upper floor of a building, unheated but dry.
Again, i am interested in learning the crystals frequency determination for the Canadian Marconi CP24 as well as any lead for the manual.

I did acquire from this equipment disposal a number of CB radios. Remember "CB" ? I have a certain nostagia for CB radios and that era. Plus practically no one wants them, unless the radio was tippy-top of the models produced back when, which is kind of laffable, when you consider it was only ( sold as ) a 5 watt, one band radio. But that makes for dirt cheap prices. Actual usefulness is secondary.
-Hue Miller



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