[MRCG] 6 wire start-stop switch
W6MQI
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Mon Feb 14 15:39:50 EST 2022
Andy,
More than likely when the old operating position were replaced with new equipment anything attached to the desk was probably sent to landfill.
Dave
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On Feb 14, 2022, 12:32 PM, ANDREW MILLER wrote:
> What exactly is a WW2 USN 4 or 6 wire control unit? Answer: it depends. All you see in manuals is a schematic unless there is a specific remote as for the TDE. The start-stop station for the LOP is pretty clear but otherwise the control unit was ‘not supplied’ with the transmitter. I think it was basically considered part of the stations operating system and not a transmitter component.
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> This is the best explanation I can give after years of head scratching.
>
> Andy
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> Sent from my 1942 AWA 3BZ
>
>> On Feb 14, 2022, at 7:34 AM, W6MQI via MRCG <mrcg at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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>> Looking for a 6 wire remote start-stop switch to run with a TCK-7 transmitter similar to the one shown here https://navy-radio.com/morse/key/key-crl23146-01.jpg. Not sure if the TCK requires a speaical unit or not the manual really doesn't specify a part number. Also the CW key isn't needed I already have a Navy CRL key if the switch unit is missing the key.
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>> Thanks
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>> Dave
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>> W6MQI
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