[AMRadio] FS: UTC Choke

2007-10-08 Thread Bry Carling
FOR SALE: UTC Commercial Grade 200 H choke,
200 Henries, for audiophiole applications. Very highly rated 
type CG45 in excellent condition.

Round gray potted case 
15 mA,   5000 ohms,  Maximum voltage rating 1750V.

Available for $20.00 plus shipping
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RE: [AMRadio] Want to Buy

2007-10-08 Thread Phil LaMarche

Thanks Bob.. It was a typing mistake as I have SB 610 written on the
paper.  Old Age.  Smile 


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The SB-620 is a PAN Adapter. The HO-10 is just a monitor scope. The SB-610
or SB-614 is an improved version of the HO-10. The HO-10 is reputed to have
a weak power transformer. The HV winding in the HO-10 fails and there is no
commercial replacement. But an outboard power supply ca be used.

Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
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Subject: [AMRadio] Want to Buy


> Looking for a very clean, working SB 620 or HO 10 scope for my 75A-1.
>
> Phil
>
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Re: [AMRadio] Want to Buy

2007-10-08 Thread Bob Macklin
The SB-620 is a PAN Adapter. The HO-10 is just a monitor scope. The SB-610
or SB-614 is an improved version of the HO-10. The HO-10 is reputed to have
a weak power transformer. The HV winding in the HO-10 fails and there is no
commercial replacement. But an outboard power supply ca be used.

Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
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Subject: [AMRadio] Want to Buy


> Looking for a very clean, working SB 620 or HO 10 scope for my 75A-1.
>
> Phil
>
> Philip LaMarche
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> www.instantgourmetspices.com 
> www.w9dvm.com 
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RE: [AMRadio] Want to Buy

2007-10-08 Thread Phil LaMarche

Whoops and thank you

Want to buy the HO-10 or SB-610...

Phil 


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The SB-620 and the HO-10 are not the same.  The 620 is the "scanalyzer"
(panadapter) and the HO-10 is a monitor scope. They connect to different
ends of the IF chain on the receiver. The SB-610 is the later version HO-10.
The HO-13 is the earlier version SB-620.

Pete, wa2cwa

On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 14:17:30 -0400 "Phil LaMarche"
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> Looking for a very clean, working SB 620 or HO 10 scope for my 75A-1.
>  
> Phil
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> 
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Re: [AMRadio] Want to Buy

2007-10-08 Thread Peter Markavage
The SB-620 and the HO-10 are not the same.  The 620 is the "scanalyzer"
(panadapter) and the HO-10 is a monitor scope. They connect to different
ends of the IF chain on the receiver. The SB-610 is the later version
HO-10. The HO-13 is the earlier version SB-620.

Pete, wa2cwa

On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 14:17:30 -0400 "Phil LaMarche"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Looking for a very clean, working SB 620 or HO 10 scope for my 
> 75A-1.
>  
> Phil
> 
> Philip LaMarche 
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> 
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[AMRadio] Want to Buy

2007-10-08 Thread Phil LaMarche
Looking for a very clean, working SB 620 or HO 10 scope for my 75A-1.
 
Phil

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RE: [AMRadio] RF Choke

2007-10-08 Thread Rick Brashear
SPLAT!  The story of my life.. Hehehe

Rick


somedays you're the bug... somedays, you're the windshield.  ;-)

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Re: [AMRadio] RF Choke

2007-10-08 Thread Geoff/W5OMR

Rick Brashear wrote:

Dog gone it, Geoff, if I had known for sure you were gonna be there I would
have dropped all this work and made the journey just to shake your paw.  

  


somedays you're the bug... somedays, you're the windshield.  ;-)

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Re: Subject: Re: [AMRadio] US Constitution? What's that?

2007-10-08 Thread A.R.S. - WA5AM
On 10/8/07, D. Chester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Regarding politics on this discussion group, I prefer to keep them ham radio
> related. For example, I may hate George Bush or I may love him, I may
> totally disagree with Iraq policy or think it is the best thing to happen to
> our nation since sliced bread, but those kinds of topics should be discussed
> elsewhere.  The "Ragchew" forum on QRZ.com is an ideal venue.

Well put Don.

But if the
> president or any other government official were to publicly announce a
> policy, or even if mere rumours of such a policy leaked out, that might even
> remotely somehow affect AM or amateur radio, then that IS an appropriate
> topic for discussion here, as long as it is kept within an amateur radio
> context.
>
Yes, I agree with that completely so long as the discussion remains
civil between everyone.

Brian / wa5am
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[AMRadio] Meissner ID and schematic wanted

2007-10-08 Thread K9MUF


I have a 14 tube Meissner radio similar to their "Traffic Master" but it is 
not the same.
The obvious differences are as follows:

The Traffic Master has a slide rule dial with a separate bandspread tuning 
knob, mine has a unique oval dial with a 2 speed tuning knob.
The Traffic Master has 4 IF cans, mine has 7 IF cans.
The Traffic Master uses a pair of 6V6s in the audio output, mine uses a pair 
of 6L6s.
 
I have searched the internet and old copies of QST (mid 1930s) and cannot 
find any reference to it.
If anyone has any information on this radio especially a schematic, I would 
certainly appreciate it.
 Photos can be seen here:http://www.shutterfly.com/view/pictures.jsp

Don   K9MUF



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Subject: Re: [AMRadio] US Constitution? What's that?

2007-10-08 Thread D. Chester
The IARU Band Plan has no force of law or regulation, and does not have any 
precedence over FCC regulations.  This is not the same thing as a  treaty, 
which arguably takes precedence over the US Constitution and US law.


IARU is a voluntary international amateur radio organisation, sort of a 
"super ARRL".  It is supposed to look out for the interests of amateur radio 
wordwide, particularly regarding the perodic WARC conferences. It is like a 
loose international confederations of ARRL and the national amateur radio 
orginisations of other participating countries.


The problem is, the band plan sets the stage for regulatory agencies in the 
various countries to adopt part or all the band plan as "law" in their own 
countries.  ARRL and other groups may begin to exert pressure on US hams to 
follow the "Plan".  Various individuals and groups may petition the FCC to 
adopt its provisions into Part 97.  Even if ARRL goes public with the 
opinion that the band plan is merely a suggestion to be followed at one's 
descretion on a voluntary basis, we will have the constant annoyance of 
"radio cops" who will attempt to break into our QSO's to "remind" us that we 
"out of band" as prescribed in the band plan, or that our signals are "too 
wide".  Many of the radio-cop types will simply fail to understand that the 
band plan is strictly voluntary and not mandatory under the rules.


Regarding politics on this discussion group, I prefer to keep them ham radio 
related. For example, I may hate George Bush or I may love him, I may 
totally disagree with Iraq policy or think it is the best thing to happen to 
our nation since sliced bread, but those kinds of topics should be discussed 
elsewhere.  The "Ragchew" forum on QRZ.com is an ideal venue. But if the 
president or any other government official were to publicly announce a 
policy, or even if mere rumours of such a policy leaked out, that might even 
remotely somehow affect AM or amateur radio, then that IS an appropriate 
topic for discussion here, as long as it is kept within an amateur radio 
context.


As far as over-the-air discussion goes, I have never had any problem with 
politics and religion.  For example, I strongly disagree with much (but not 
all) of what is advocated by the 3950 group, but I sometimes find them 
interesting to monitor, and do not like to hear them jammed, or Riley or 
other FCC official proclaim that their discussion is inappropriate for 
amateur radio. Who knows, if a group of AM'ers started up a controversial 
over-the-air discussion group, it might attract a  lot of listeners and 
recruit some interest in operating AM in general.  OTOH, one danger might be 
that extreme opinions discussed, extreme anti-government ones in particular, 
might freak out somebody in "authority" and cause them to quietly and 
underhandedly attempt to have restrictions placed on AM or eliminate it 
entirely, for the sake of retaliation.  That would be extremely 
anti-American and unconstitutional, but as one prominent government 
personality is said to have recently opined, the Constitution is "just a 
@#$%# piece of paper", and within the past couple of generations certain 
elements of the government have shown themselves to be highly untrusworthy.


I fully support the ideals of F.A.R.T.S. - the First Amendment Radio 
Transmitting Society.  Check out their web page at:


http://www.hamfarts.com/am.htm






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RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?

2007-10-08 Thread Larry Will
A good ham friend of mine is recently back from Sadar City and he 
said they had lots of organic comm problems in his regiment of 1st 
CAV.  He didn't elaborate.


I think the only un-encrypted voice may be spoof comms as I listened 
to here at my home QTH on HF during the preps for the big sweep in 
GW1. That was all SSB. (I wish I would have taped some of that).


 We were already reducing reliance on open voice using mainly 
encrypted TTY for important unit comms even in the Vietnam 
era.  Critical voice comms even then used one time pads to transmit.



Larry


Larry

At 10:22 AM 10/8/2007, you wrote:

I dont have a date yet from Ray.  Thanks on the leads.

Sorry about call.  Its W3LW.

Larry

At 09:11 AM 10/8/2007, you wrote:

Ohhh That's you Larry...No call sign attached to your e mail...No I do
not have any
more of the Collins books but they can be purchased from ER or from
Antique Radio Supply or direct from Jay Miller the author at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  I know that ER still has some left.  When is your article
coming out???

Bob W1PE

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Subject: RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?


Hi Bob,

We talked some time ago regarding my upcoming article in ER on Engr
Comms.  We determined that our tours were almost exactly the same dates.

BTW at that time you mentioned that you had a extra copy of the
History of Collins Book where you were featured therein.  If you
still have, I would like to buy it from you.

73,

Larry

At 10:20 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
>Larry where you in RVN 67/68???  I was in Vung Tau at Long Lines Bn
>South and was TDY for 8 months to AB8AV in Vung Tau...Check out my web
>site...Some good pixs and have about 300 more...
>
>Very Best 73's
>Bob W1PE
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>
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>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Will
>Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:17 PM
>To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
>Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?
>
>
>Hello All,
>
>My personal experience in Vietnam (1967-68) in the Army SigC is AM
>voice was already dead.  It doesn't and never did work in the high
>noise levels near the equator.  Enjoy AM in the winter but it is just
>isn't an comm medium when near 100% copy is required, unless you are
>WKBW or WABC at 50 kW ERP.  Here at 40N, I only use AM on 160  reliably

>from Nov -Mar, and I run an RCA BTA-1R1.
>
>Larry
>
>
>
>I love AM but I also know its limitations.
>
>At 03:59 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
> >- Original Message  From: Glenn Zemanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Glenn kc2fzv --on my way to the sandbox again.  Sorry to continue
> >this >thread as it probably is against
> >list regs but I just had to comment Glen,I was wondering if you
> >could describe to the group how AM might take part in military
> >communications in Iraq. Also, is there any Ham Radio operating being
> >allowed? Regards, Jim Candela WD5JKO
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Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?

2007-10-08 Thread Larry Will

Sorry its already committed to ER.

Larry

At 09:30 AM 10/8/2007, you wrote:

Larry, I would love to publish your article in the Collins Journal.

Dave, W3ST - W3CRA
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Subject: RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?



Hi Bob,

We talked some time ago regarding my upcoming article in ER on Engr 
Comms. We determined that our tours were almost exactly the same dates.


BTW at that time you mentioned that you had a extra copy of the 
History of Collins Book where you were featured therein.  If you 
still have, I would like to buy it from you.


73,

Larry

At 10:20 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:

Larry where you in RVN 67/68???  I was in Vung Tau at Long Lines Bn
South and was TDY for
8 months to AB8AV in Vung Tau...Check out my web site...Some good pixs
and have about 300 more...

Very Best 73's
Bob W1PE
The Voice of Mesquite
www.w1pe.com

"Money is only temporary, but radios are forever" - Jim Little aka "the
old dog"/K5BAI


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:17 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?


Hello All,

My personal experience in Vietnam (1967-68) in the Army SigC is AM
voice was already dead.  It doesn't and never did work in the high
noise levels near the equator.  Enjoy AM in the winter but it is just
isn't an comm medium when near 100% copy is required, unless you are
WKBW or WABC at 50 kW ERP.  Here at 40N, I only use AM on
160  reliably from Nov -Mar, and I run an RCA BTA-1R1.

Larry



I love AM but I also know its limitations.

At 03:59 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
>- Original Message  From: Glenn Zemanek
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Glenn kc2fzv --on my way to the sandbox
>again.  Sorry to continue this >thread as it probably is against
>list regs but I just had to comment Glen,I was wondering if you
>could describe to the group how AM might take part in military
>communications in Iraq. Also, is there any Ham Radio operating being
>allowed? Regards, Jim Candela WD5JKO
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RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?

2007-10-08 Thread Larry Will

I dont have a date yet from Ray.  Thanks on the leads.

Sorry about call.  Its W3LW.

Larry

At 09:11 AM 10/8/2007, you wrote:

Ohhh That's you Larry...No call sign attached to your e mail...No I do
not have any
more of the Collins books but they can be purchased from ER or from
Antique Radio Supply or direct from Jay Miller the author at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  I know that ER still has some left.  When is your article
coming out???

Bob W1PE

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 7:58 AM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?


Hi Bob,

We talked some time ago regarding my upcoming article in ER on Engr
Comms.  We determined that our tours were almost exactly the same dates.

BTW at that time you mentioned that you had a extra copy of the
History of Collins Book where you were featured therein.  If you
still have, I would like to buy it from you.

73,

Larry

At 10:20 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
>Larry where you in RVN 67/68???  I was in Vung Tau at Long Lines Bn
>South and was TDY for 8 months to AB8AV in Vung Tau...Check out my web
>site...Some good pixs and have about 300 more...
>
>Very Best 73's
>Bob W1PE
>The Voice of Mesquite
>www.w1pe.com
>
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>old dog"/K5BAI
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Will
>Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:17 PM
>To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
>Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?
>
>
>Hello All,
>
>My personal experience in Vietnam (1967-68) in the Army SigC is AM
>voice was already dead.  It doesn't and never did work in the high
>noise levels near the equator.  Enjoy AM in the winter but it is just
>isn't an comm medium when near 100% copy is required, unless you are
>WKBW or WABC at 50 kW ERP.  Here at 40N, I only use AM on 160  reliably

>from Nov -Mar, and I run an RCA BTA-1R1.
>
>Larry
>
>
>
>I love AM but I also know its limitations.
>
>At 03:59 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
> >- Original Message  From: Glenn Zemanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Glenn kc2fzv --on my way to the sandbox again.  Sorry to continue
> >this >thread as it probably is against
> >list regs but I just had to comment Glen,I was wondering if you
> >could describe to the group how AM might take part in military
> >communications in Iraq. Also, is there any Ham Radio operating being
> >allowed? Regards, Jim Candela WD5JKO
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Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?

2007-10-08 Thread david knepper

Larry, I would love to publish your article in the Collins Journal.

Dave, W3ST - W3CRA
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- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Will" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service" 


Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 8:57 AM
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?



Hi Bob,

We talked some time ago regarding my upcoming article in ER on Engr Comms. 
We determined that our tours were almost exactly the same dates.


BTW at that time you mentioned that you had a extra copy of the History of 
Collins Book where you were featured therein.  If you still have, I would 
like to buy it from you.


73,

Larry

At 10:20 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:

Larry where you in RVN 67/68???  I was in Vung Tau at Long Lines Bn
South and was TDY for
8 months to AB8AV in Vung Tau...Check out my web site...Some good pixs
and have about 300 more...

Very Best 73's
Bob W1PE
The Voice of Mesquite
www.w1pe.com

"Money is only temporary, but radios are forever" - Jim Little aka "the
old dog"/K5BAI


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Will
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:17 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?


Hello All,

My personal experience in Vietnam (1967-68) in the Army SigC is AM
voice was already dead.  It doesn't and never did work in the high
noise levels near the equator.  Enjoy AM in the winter but it is just
isn't an comm medium when near 100% copy is required, unless you are
WKBW or WABC at 50 kW ERP.  Here at 40N, I only use AM on
160  reliably from Nov -Mar, and I run an RCA BTA-1R1.

Larry



I love AM but I also know its limitations.

At 03:59 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
>- Original Message  From: Glenn Zemanek
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Glenn kc2fzv --on my way to the sandbox
>again.  Sorry to continue this >thread as it probably is against
>list regs but I just had to comment Glen,I was wondering if you
>could describe to the group how AM might take part in military
>communications in Iraq. Also, is there any Ham Radio operating being
>allowed? Regards, Jim Candela WD5JKO
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RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?

2007-10-08 Thread Bob Peters
Ohhh That's you Larry...No call sign attached to your e mail...No I do
not have any 
more of the Collins books but they can be purchased from ER or from
Antique Radio Supply or direct from Jay Miller the author at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  I know that ER still has some left.  When is your article
coming out???

Bob W1PE

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Will
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 7:58 AM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?


Hi Bob,

We talked some time ago regarding my upcoming article in ER on Engr 
Comms.  We determined that our tours were almost exactly the same dates.

BTW at that time you mentioned that you had a extra copy of the 
History of Collins Book where you were featured therein.  If you 
still have, I would like to buy it from you.

73,

Larry

At 10:20 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
>Larry where you in RVN 67/68???  I was in Vung Tau at Long Lines Bn 
>South and was TDY for 8 months to AB8AV in Vung Tau...Check out my web 
>site...Some good pixs and have about 300 more...
>
>Very Best 73's
>Bob W1PE
>The Voice of Mesquite
>www.w1pe.com
>
>"Money is only temporary, but radios are forever" - Jim Little aka "the

>old dog"/K5BAI
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Will
>Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:17 PM
>To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
>Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?
>
>
>Hello All,
>
>My personal experience in Vietnam (1967-68) in the Army SigC is AM 
>voice was already dead.  It doesn't and never did work in the high 
>noise levels near the equator.  Enjoy AM in the winter but it is just 
>isn't an comm medium when near 100% copy is required, unless you are 
>WKBW or WABC at 50 kW ERP.  Here at 40N, I only use AM on 160  reliably

>from Nov -Mar, and I run an RCA BTA-1R1.
>
>Larry
>
>
>
>I love AM but I also know its limitations.
>
>At 03:59 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
> >- Original Message  From: Glenn Zemanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> >>Glenn kc2fzv --on my way to the sandbox again.  Sorry to continue 
> >this >thread as it probably is against
> >list regs but I just had to comment Glen,I was wondering if you
> >could describe to the group how AM might take part in military 
> >communications in Iraq. Also, is there any Ham Radio operating being 
> >allowed? Regards, Jim Candela WD5JKO 
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Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?

2007-10-08 Thread Larry Will

SGT Boo

Yes the 26D was a great rig.  I used to teach it at Ft. Monmouth and 
one of our Engr Bn's in RVN had appropriated one.


You'll see more about all this in my upcoming article in ER.

As Engineers we used mostly FM VHF as that was in the TOE.  The 
authorized AN/GRC 19's and 46's were great on secure RATT but 
unencrypted voice with 50 watts was OK with doublets but not worth a 
whole lot mobile even with a tuned 16 foot whip.  The -26D with its 
higher power and R-390's performed much better.


Larry

At 10:55 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:

I remember an AN/GRC-26D outside of MACV HQ. We used to get "hook-ups
back to Ft. Bragg, es 18TH ABN Corps. They would connect us to 5th S.F. Hq.
The link was using AN/GRC-26Ds on both ends (AM) and also the remotes were
tied in with TA-312s at each end. The audio quality was good, as was 
the signal
quality. Before you ask, I wasn't a radio operator there, but I knew 
most of the

MACV Hq. guys, and they used to run phone patches back to bragg for H&W
traffic for us "Mud Slugs"!

Military AM radios, were always a problem if the system wasn't setup correctly
in the first place. However the 26Deltas did a fine job when we were 
using them.

Jim
WB2FCN
Sgt Boo to my friends, I don't have any live enemies!

- Original Message - From: "Larry Will" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service" 
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?



Hello All,

My personal experience in Vietnam (1967-68) in the Army SigC is AM 
voice was already dead.  It doesn't and never did work in the high 
noise levels near the equator.  Enjoy AM in the winter but it is 
just isn't an comm medium when near 100% copy is required, unless 
you are WKBW or WABC at 50 kW ERP.  Here at 40N, I only use AM on 
160  reliably from Nov -Mar, and I run an RCA BTA-1R1.


Larry



I love AM but I also know its limitations.

At 03:59 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
- Original Message  From: Glenn Zemanek 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Glenn kc2fzv --on my way to the sandbox 
again.  Sorry to continue this >thread as it probably is against 
list regs but I just had to comment Glen,I was wondering if 
you could describe to the group how AM might take part in military 
communications in Iraq. Also, is there any Ham Radio operating 
being allowed? Regards, Jim Candela WD5JKO

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RE: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?

2007-10-08 Thread Larry Will

Hi Bob,

We talked some time ago regarding my upcoming article in ER on Engr 
Comms.  We determined that our tours were almost exactly the same dates.


BTW at that time you mentioned that you had a extra copy of the 
History of Collins Book where you were featured therein.  If you 
still have, I would like to buy it from you.


73,

Larry

At 10:20 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:

Larry where you in RVN 67/68???  I was in Vung Tau at Long Lines Bn
South and was TDY for
8 months to AB8AV in Vung Tau...Check out my web site...Some good pixs
and have about 300 more...

Very Best 73's
Bob W1PE
The Voice of Mesquite
www.w1pe.com

"Money is only temporary, but radios are forever" - Jim Little aka "the
old dog"/K5BAI


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Will
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:17 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AM in Iraq?


Hello All,

My personal experience in Vietnam (1967-68) in the Army SigC is AM
voice was already dead.  It doesn't and never did work in the high
noise levels near the equator.  Enjoy AM in the winter but it is just
isn't an comm medium when near 100% copy is required, unless you are
WKBW or WABC at 50 kW ERP.  Here at 40N, I only use AM on
160  reliably from Nov -Mar, and I run an RCA BTA-1R1.

Larry



I love AM but I also know its limitations.

At 03:59 PM 10/7/2007, you wrote:
>- Original Message  From: Glenn Zemanek
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Glenn kc2fzv --on my way to the sandbox
>again.  Sorry to continue this >thread as it probably is against
>list regs but I just had to comment Glen,I was wondering if you
>could describe to the group how AM might take part in military
>communications in Iraq. Also, is there any Ham Radio operating being
>allowed? Regards, Jim Candela WD5JKO
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