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Revision as of 21:39, 6 December 2013
Contents
Overview
Portable U.H.F. [sic] Radio two course aural radio range with station identification, periodic quadrant identification, and simultaneous phone transmission.
Technical Details
- Frequency Range
- 100 - 156 mHz
- Antenna
- Vertically Polarized
- Tuning
- Xtal
- Power Source
- 115 Volt 60 Cycle
- Power Output
- Cone of Silence - 25 Watts
- Radio Transmitter
- Carrier - 100 Watts
- Side Band - 50 Watts
- Range
- 80 Miles
- Type of Signal
- CW, MCW, Voice
Tubes
- 1 - 6AC7
- 1 - 6B8
- 3 - 6H6
- 1 - 6J5
- 2 - 6SJ7
- 1 - 6SK7
- 4 - 6SN7GT
- 2 - 6V6GT
- 3 - 6X5GT
- 2 - 1S5
- 1 - 957
- 4 - 807
- 2 - 829
- 2 - 832
- 6 - 836
- 1 - VR150
Notes
- Although the frequency range of this radio is 100-150 mhz, it was often considered UHF during the time period of this device.