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Boat Anchor Manufacturers In reading the history of this industry, one thing strikes me. There just isn't a lot of future in making ham radios. The real money seems to be in military contracts, which are less speculative and more profitable, but even these didn't save a lot of companies. The Japanese may be an exception, as they don't do a lot of military work, but ham radio is pretty much a ...
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Henry's East Ealing Site Updated: 20 November 2001 13.00Z Remember to REFRESH each visit to see all updates LINKS Home Collins CRA-UK G3GIQ AR88 Friends Mail Me THE AR88 RECEIVER The AR88 has a special place for myself and many other experienced British amateurs. Part of the reason was availability after the war. A large number of these were shipped over and later they appeared on the market. I ...
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Details and very early history of Yaesu Musen Co. amateur radio equipment in Australia ...
www.alphalink.com.au/~gfs/yaesu/Yaesu1.htm
Multi-Elmac Amateur Trans-Citer Model AF-67 Description : 1.1 GENERAL. THE MULTI-ELMAC AF-67 Trans-Citer is a ten-tube variable frequency or crystal controlled seven band transmitter or exciter. All circuits are simultaneously switched to the desired band by a single bandswitch lever. Designed as a complete transmitter for mobile or fixed installations, or an exciter to drive a higher power ...
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HOME OF THE FIRST MORROW BOATANCHOR PAGES A.K.A. ******************************************************************************** Everything in the Morrow/Moradco radio product lines was masterfully designed and constructed. ******************************************************************************** Ray Morrow took a great deal of pride in the quality of the Amateur Radio products that bore ...
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AR88LF RECEIVER The AR88 is a general purpose communications receiver manufactured by RCA in the U.S.A between 1941 and 1945. They were made in large numbers for service use. Most were sent to the U.K. and Russia for the war effort. They came in 2 versions, the AR88D and the AR88LF (low frequency version). The R.A.F. designation was R1556A and R1556B for the LF version. They evolved into the ...
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Micamold XTR-1 Micamold XTR-1 I don't have much information about this transmitter. It was manufactured in the 1950's by the MICAMOLD RADIO CORPORATION of Brooklyn, New York. Micamold was a famous capacitor company and I believe the XTR-1 was their only entry into radio manufacturing. If you can share additional information about the Micamold Corporation or the XTR-1, please contact me. The ...
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Discussion of the various valve types which may be used in the Racal RA17/117 HF receivers ...
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Supplementary photos of Clegg 2 meter transceiver 22'er Return to top of this page Return to Vintage Radio Galleries ---- updated May 15th 2001 --- ...
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PYE Museum ...
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