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RW>Hi Ed, Hi Richard, RW>On Sat 2012-Apr-21 13:20, Ed Vance (1:2320/105.1) wrote to RICHARD WEBB: RW>RW>EV> At another Navy Ham Shack they had a National NC-303(?) receiver and RW>RW>EV> a T-350-XM AM transmitter (700 Watts I think). RW>EV> Richard, it may had been a NC-300, it's been fifty years ago, and RW>EV> Ed's Head gets confused often when remembering things. When I looked through my old catalogs I looked at what the National NC-303 and the NC-300 looked like, and could tell that the receiver was a NC-300 that was in the Navy Ham Shack in 1960. RW>Yeah, I asked about that rcvr someone who was quite active RW>back then in that shack, she says it was a 303 at school for the blind. You All got the Better One! RW>EV> Those 866 Mercury Vapor Rectifiers wouldn't like it if I'd pressed RW>EV> the Circuit Breaker Reset Button while the Power Switch was ON. RW>Nope, they sure wouldn't. You'd sure let the magic smoke RW>out of 'em doing that. I learned a long time ago that Electronic Devices run on Smoke that is stored inside each of the many individual parts in the box. And that everything works just fine until one of the parts developes a Leak and the Smoke gets released into the air. RW>RW>EV> The panel was approximately five foot high and 15 inches wide and RW>RW>EV> was made of Steel. RW>Yep, sounds about right for some of that old gear. Operated the old Viking I RW>etc. as well. Noted your comment RW>elsewhere on that tx, 500 watts cw, about 350 am. IIRC, that was the Johnson Viking 500 instead of the Viking II. I saw a 500 once and found out it that what I saw on the top of the desk in the Ham Shack was only half of it, on the floor there was a box about the same size for the 500's Power Supply and maybe a Plate Modulator for AM transmission (?). * SLMR 2.1a #T348 * ... <- Wook! Tagwine Twacks! --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux* Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) SEEN-BY: 10/1 11/200 19/75 34/999 123/500 128/2 187 135/364 140/1 222/2 226/0 SEEN-BY: 230/150 249/303 250/1 306 261/20 38 100 1381 1406 266/1413 267/155 SEEN-BY: 280/1027 311/2 320/119 219 340/400 396/45 633/260 267 280 712/848 SEEN-BY: 801/161 189 2320/105 5030/709 1256 @PATH: 2320/105 0/0 261/38 633/260 267 |
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