[NJARC] RCA's SSB Mk IV transceiver, c. 1955

Joe Cro n3ibx at verizon.net
Fri Feb 9 16:29:44 EST 2007


Alex - One more thing: Are you familiar with the transmitters and receivers 
produced by "Geloso"? They were sort of popular in Canada, but not in the 
US. I've got a hunch...............

Best Regards,
                    Joe Cro N3IBX

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Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 3:56 PM
Subject: [NJARC] RCA's SSB Mk IV transceiver, c. 1955


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> An Italian gentleman by the name of Luigi Marchegiani, IW0 BKJ of the
> Allitalia Radio Club, has the following radio:
>
> RCA  Victor Company LTD (Canada) SSB-1  MARK IV Single-Sideband
> TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER, made by RCA's International Division:
>
> SERIAL N°:     M59-180   --   MI-22803   3-15 MC
>
> FILTER-Freq:  MFU250 - 1A   251,950 KC.
>
> DIMENSION:   cm. 85 x 75 x 55   weight:  50/60 Kg. all grey metal.
>
> He is looking for the "year of costruction in Canada, technical data
> sheets, the price of sale in its epoch, and other interesting technical
> details you can search!"
>
> The photos show a very stylish, light grey (Canadian-style spelling)
> cabinet with a center-mounted phone and simple instructions for
> radiophone and telegraph operation, and a dusty but cleanly designed
> pair of chassis in the back--the 6146 tubes are the only ones I can
> read.
>
> As this doesn't fit the standard home radio in the red books, can anyone
> help?  I can provide the photos.  Sr. Marchegiani can be reached at
> marchegianiciao at libero.it as well as the above call letters.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
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