[MRCA] mystery transmitter

Tim timsamm at gmail.com
Thu Jun 15 12:59:42 EDT 2017


Hi Charles.  Interesting....Pete's website noted that Bill Howard also
examined the set.
Which raises the question - does anyone know what became of Bill's
extensive mil collection after he passed on?  I hope it was preserved
somehow...
Tim
N6CC

On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 6:52 AM, Charles Agosti <cagosti at statesystems.com>
wrote:

> I believe that the ammo can transmitter and receivers were part of a
> clandestine  or spy radio set.  I had inspected the receiver, transmitter
> and power supply some 20 years ago and found most of the tubes and
> components were of Japanese origin and were probably produced in the 50’s
> .  My guess is that it was their version of the GRC109.
>
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> CHARLES AGOSTI
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> WD8AXA
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