[MRCA] RR radio
telegrapher at att.net
telegrapher at att.net
Mon May 9 00:19:47 EDT 2005
Find out what test set would work with that Roger. I've got an older
1960's or so test set in like a small carrying case. I bought it years
back to work on older motorola stuff and have never used it. I think
it's complete and in good condition. I'll get the item number of it
tomorrow.
larry
W0OGH
Roger Klingman wrote:
>
> Thank you those that responded. You were correct, on the front is an 11 pin
> scoket. The tube complement is: 2x 6AK6, 2x 7C5, 2x 7V7, one each 2E26,
> 12AX7, 6AL5. So the question becomes, without the meter, mike, and test
> equip. you mentioned, try to put it on a ham freq. or strip it for parts?
> 73,
> Roger - k0rmk
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "doran platt" <jeepp at adelphia.net>
> To: "Military Radio Collectors Association" <mrca at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 2:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [MRCA] RR radio
>
> > The crystals in a "Railroad Standpack" (which this sounds like it is)
> > went inside in ovens, The plug you refer to is, I think, for metering.
> >
> > Roger Klingman wrote:
> >
> > >Came accross a piece of railroad radio equipment and am hoping you can
> > >enlighten me. The label says, "Motorola Transmitter Ser. No. 13364, Max
> P.I.
> > >60 W, PA 7292C". There is a flap covering an octal scocket on the front.
> It
> > >is the size of two shoe boxes end to end. A friend KF0TG, thinks a xtal
> went
> > >on the front. Any suggestions?
> > >73,
> > >Roger - k0rmk
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