[TMC] Plug-In TMC Relay No A-123

John Poulton jp at cs.unc.edu
Mon Mar 5 11:16:20 EST 2018


Doug and the group,

You can usually get a clue to this stuff by going to TMCHistory.org,
clicking on "TMC Drawings", then on "Searchable Tables of Drawings".
You'll find the A- (Assembly) drawings right at the top of the list.  The
A-123 is a "relay assembly" for the VOX.  You should be able to figure out
what it is by consulting the manual for the VOX, with any luck!

As ever, if you need the drawing for A-123, I could drag it out and scan it
for you!  Just give me a bit of notice, as it'll take time.

In other, slightly related, news, I've built a sort of on-line card catalog
for the huge stash of TMC literature that I received from Neil de Pasquale
some years ago, and that served as the basis for the on-line manual stash
that's on TMCHistory.org.  There are a bunch of documents that I've never
scanned... if you find something you'd like to see added to the on-line
stash, just let me know..  The "call numbers" for the documents are based
on TMC's commercial designators for their equipment.  See

http://tmchistory.org/tmc_library/index.htm

73, John K4OZY


On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 10:11 AM, Doug Hensley <w5jv at hotmail.com> wrote:

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> Can anyone identify the TMC plug in relay no. A-123?  It is
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> an octal socket type plug in.
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> Thanks,
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> Doug W5JV
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