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| subject: | Navy SRT14, 15, 16 TX |
Tom, I found a page that show a picture of the SRT-14 Transmitter. I got to learn how to Tune it Up while aboard Navy Air Craft Carriers, and I fell in love with the Rig back in 1960-62. After seeing what it looked like again on a web page (below) I thought about Your Service aboard Submarines and wondered what LF and HF Transmitter was used aboard Your U Boat back then? If You Can. I have heard that Radiomen on Subs got their Broadcasts on VLF instead of HF because VLF RF Signals could be received while the Sub was submerged. I thought that in the 1960's they probably didn't use VLF or LF to Send their Message Traffic to Sub Command, but used HF frequencies by rising the Sub just below the surface and raising the HF Antenna above the Water Line to pass any messages they had to Send. Knowing the size of the SRT-14 I wouldn't think there would be any room for one on a Sub. ??? Look at the Size and Discription of the SRT-14, SRT-15 and SRT-16 on the page I found about them and other Navy Gear at: www.virhistory.com/navy/xmtr-ship.htm Thanks and 73 NNNN ... Ham radio and computers: how long can the wife stand it? --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux* Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/0 267 280 281 402 640/384 712/0 620 848 770/1 @PATH: 2320/105 0 261/38 712/848 633/280 267 |
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