Anyone know what a UTC FN-800 might be? It is a two-fist-sized sealed
"transformer" with 8 terminals. I'm guessing "FN" might stand for
filter-network, but so far I'm not finding any reference to it in the
online UTC catalogs.
It also shows an RCA number 8500703-1
Steve WD8DAS
[EMAIL PRO
Oops, I meant to say V1, #3 is what I need.
John
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From: Peter Markavage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 12:12:38 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Looking for RCA Ham Tip V1,#3
> Subject says V1, #3; in your text, you say Vol 1 Number 1, Nov. 1
Subject says V1, #3; in your text, you say Vol 1 Number 1, Nov. 1938
Volume 1, Number 1 is dated September 1938
A list of all the RCA Ham Tips I have, and a brief description of each,
is listed on my web site under Mfr. RCA Ham Tips.
Pete, wa2cwa
http://www.manualman.com
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008
I am looking for the Nov. 1938 RCA Ham Tips, Vol 1, Number 1. If anyone has a
copy, let me know - thanks.
73
John
K5PRO
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Wow Barrie 6C21s modulated by 304TLs. I actually had the idea to build a
transmitter using the same line-up. I don't know if I will ever proceed with
it, but thought it would be really cool and have "strap" to spare. I have a
pair of new 6C21s and several new(?) 304TLs. The big challenge
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Bry Carling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What a pity we didn't get the word out about this to the regulars on
> 3880 and 1985 kHz on Thursday night! They could have been
> persuaded to stand by and listen for the AM station aboard the B-
> 24.
>
> Did any of you
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