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Knight Kit
Knight Kit 50 Knight Kit 50 Transmitter. Compliments of Jack Cochran, WA5OEA. 83Y125 Schematic diagram of Knight 83 Y 125 VTVM. Compliments of J. 83YU726 Manual for the Knight Kit / Allied Radio 83YU726 Receiver. Compliments of Jerry J. Ingordo, KC2HAE. 600 Tube Checker Operations manual. Compliments of Neal Belmuth. 600 Tube Checker Tube Tables. Compliments of Neal Belmuth. 600 Tube Checker ...
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Radiophile.com - Knight 6C-225
Knight 6C-225, 1947 Tube complement: 14A7 RF, 14Q7 mixer/oscillator, 14A7 IF, 14B6 detector, 35A5 audio output, 35Y4 rectifier. This radio has the deluxe type of AC/DC circuit, with an added RF stage for extra signal-pulling power. Unusual for an AC/DC set, it has a tone control, although it's just a two-position switch with the choices being tinny-and-strident, or muffled. Approximately 12 ...
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Knight R-100A
Knight R-100A and speaker The R-100A is a kit receiver produced by Allied Radio. Introduced in 1962 as an upgrade to the R-100, the 9 tube R-100A is a transformer-operated single-conversion general coverage receiver with calibrated bandspread for the 80 to 10 meter ham bands. The matching S-8A speaker was also a kit. The S-meter on this radio was an optional accessory as was the crystal ...
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Knight Electonics Corporation- SPAN MASTER
1958 Knight Span Master Regenerative .54 to 30 mc Receiver Kit From the Span Master Instruction Book INTRODUCTION In a couple of evenings you can build the Span Master and hear thrilling foreign shortwave broadcasts from all over the world. The Span Master is a Regenerative type receiver which covers regular programs on the standard broadcast band as well as short wave, including American and ...
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Knight Space Spanner
Knight Space Spanner AC-DC regenerative receiver sold by Allied Radio as a kit. Listed as model Y-259 or as Y-243 with Y-247 cabinet. Covers broadcast and 6-18 Mhz bands. Priced at $15.95 plus $2.90 for the optional gray pyroxylin covered wood cabinet in the Winter 1957 Allied catalog and at $18.95 including cabinet in the Allied Radio ad in Radio-TV News, January 1959. Uses 3 tubes including a ...
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K7CCC's Three Charlies Pages
Three Charlies The website of amateur radio station K7CCC Portland, Oregon, USA (CN85rk) -- advice, thanks and disclaimer * * * CLICK HERE * * * and go directly (right now!) to my PJ5 and PJ6 2002 vacation/DXpedition pages Your Host: Dave Hassler I blew my left knee out while coaching volleyball at Culver High Fall 2000. After the surgery, I was laying around in the recliner, semi-immobilized ...
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N8ATT
The Amateur Radio Station of N8ATT Boardman, Ohio Bob Wright It started in April of 1947 -- maybe it's best I don't start that far back! I graduated from Boardman in 1965 -- no I guess that's not far enough back. It really started in May of 1962 when I passed my Novice license. In those days you had to find a ham in the neighborhood, (the term Elmer had not even been thought of so it was just ...
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