OK, since we've activated the Waaaay Back Machine again, does anyone remember the VHF high band West Coast Electronics remote mount mobiles?
I'm still looking for photos of the radio, especially an interior picture and control head. These were built in Los Angeles, used an 832A in the final and had silver plated tuned lines in the receiver rf stages. I know San Diego Yellow Cab used them in the early 60's. That's how we got our FM start down here. The model was MFM 15-150B. Ken --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Custer <kug...@...> wrote: > > skipp025 wrote: > > > > Oh yeah..? Got an Allen B. Dumont, (Fred) Link key in that collection? > > My father had a Link FM transmitter on VHF - used a pair of 2E26's in > the final. It was paired with a receiver, but I don't recall what it > was. The receiver would get so hot it would burn up the tube sockets. > Both were in a small Link cabinet, but the door wasn't lockable, as I > remember. > > We did have a small/unstable DuMont oscilloscope - it sure wasn't a > Tektronix. > > Kevin >