[AMRadio] collins log book

2004-09-11 Thread Patrick Jankowiak
new and unused, 1967 collins radio log book. Not mine or I would have offered here first. A friend insisted it go on ebay instead. sometimes ya win, sometimes ya loose.. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4671&item=5720239006

RE: [AMRadio] Converting old 1.8-4.0 MHz AM Marine Radios

2004-09-11 Thread Mark Cobbeldick
I should(?) know something by monday evening. 73, Mark C. --- Donald Chester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Thank you to everyone who responded via postings and private > e-mails. > ... He mentioned > >that he had a 20-foot shipping container's worth of the equipment > >sitting in hi

RE: [AMRadio] Converting old 1.8-4.0 MHz AM Marine Radios

2004-09-11 Thread Donald Chester
Thank you to everyone who responded via postings and private e-mails. ... He mentioned that he had a 20-foot shipping container's worth of the equipment sitting in his warehouse, the business owner would love to get rid of! ... He is planning to move to Eastern Tennessee in the not too dista

[AMRadio] Stancor 60N Transmitter Meter Positions

2004-09-11 Thread Tom Elmore
Now that I have received a lot of great responses about the 60N transmitter I was just given I have another question. Does anyone know what the meter switch is indicating in it's 3 positions. I think position #1 is oscillator current and #2 is grid current of the final amp and position #3 is cath