[Vintage-Radio] WW II, SST-1 Tx
Michael P. Olbrisch
mike2004 at elp.rr.com
Tue Jun 29 07:48:24 EDT 2004
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> I have in my B/A collection a World War II, SST-1-903 "spy"
> transmitter. It
> is a real gem, in excellent condition and still works. It
> is currently on
> display in my office at work.
I have the whole set like that. Mine uses a 2E26 final. It also has a
separate receiver, a T/R module, an AC power supply working from 90 to 250
VAC, and a GN-58 hand-crank generator. It is all stored in rubberized
individual bags, and packed inside a parachute bag. I believe they are
called T-6, R-6 and accessories.
Over the years I have picked up many XTALS of the type you speak. I have
some novice freqs in 80, and 40, plus some 30 and 20. They have been
difficult to find.
Good luck in your search. Perhaps one day we can trade photos of them.
Mike. KD9KC
El Paso, TX.
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