Harvey-Wells TBS-50D
Harvey-Wells TBS-50D 1947 AM/CW Amateur Transmitter GENERAL The TBS-50D is a versitile general purpose AM Phone/CW transmitter capable of delivering RF power on all 1947 amateur bands from 3.5 to 148 mhz. It may be used with any power supply delivering up to 450 volts DC. The tube filiaments may be configured for 6 or 12 volt operation. Dynamotor and vibrator power supplies may be used for ...
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Ameco AC-1
The fabulous legacy of the TRANSMITTER MODEL AC-1 by Joe Tyburczy, W1GFH You're looking at a photograph of an actual, working, AMECO AC-1 two-tube CWtransmitter. Ah, the Ameco AC-1. Everyone's favorite Novice rig. Yes, indeed, this little baby promised to launch a whopping 15 watts of RF onto the airwaves on any crystal controlled frequency within the 80 or 40 meter novice band. No, this one's ...
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Micamold XTR-1
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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EF Johnson Viking Adventurer TX
Viking Adventurer CW Transmitter Kit 807 @ 50 watts CW input 80-10 meters Information from the Owners/Assemby Manual Viking ADVENTURER CW Transmitter Manufacturer: E.F. Johnson Company, Waseca Minnesota Years offered for sale: 1954-1963 Suggested Price (Amateur Net) Kit-complete with tubes, less crystals & key:$54.95(CAT#240-181-1) Wired and Tested: $69.95 Power Input: 50 watts Antenna Output ...
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Ameco AC-1 Transmitter
AMECO AC-1 TRANSMITTER Back to Home Page Last Update: 09/10/00 Web Author: Scott Freeberg WA9WFA Copyright 2000 by Scott Freeberg WA9WFA - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...
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Hallicrafters transmitters HT
HT - Transmitters Hallicrafters manufactured an extensive line of transmitters, beginning with the HT-1 in 1937. Many of their models were used nearly exclusively by the military. Innovation was the hallmark of the transmitter products, such as the phasing HT-37 and HT-44 designs. HT-1 HT-1 Transmitter. Any 3 bands 160-10 mtrs. Modes: AM, CW. PA RK47. Power: 100W CW, 50W AM out. Production Year ...
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