Manual 4 General Radiotelephone MC12
Hello All:
Still looking for a Manual for a General Radiotelephone MC12 Tube Radio.
This was Generals last up dated radio that they removed the 3 function
tube and installed a much larger tube for the Modulator, and this thing
literally shook with audio.
It had a problem with the new tube being physically too close to the
finial Tube that in some chassies made the Larger Modulator Tube have to
be installed at a angle that caused a intermittent audio.
The fix for this was to pain stakinly move the modulator tube socket
over about 3/8 of an inch.
Will be happy to pay for copying and mailing costs.
Jay in the Mojave
Kreedentials:
Rock n Roll and C&W, (have a radio that plays both kinds) Fan
Owner 1964 Bucik, 300 CI V8, has large off road tires and 96 inch whip
antenna in the middle of the car
Have Treasure of Mojave Desert best sought after minerals "Leave her
right there" Will probably sell on E-Bay as alien rocks
Full Fluged Heavy Equipment Operator, have the Caterpillar Gloves and
Hat, but just couldn't handle the spittin Tobacco thing
Member: Mojave Desert Amateur Radio Emergency and Disaster Origination
Meetings are not dull at all. There are the fat Hams that still live
with Mommy and fight over the donuts, and bitch and whine about not
getting VIP Parking Pass's at City Hall. Then there are a few Hams that
at dead serious about the emergency stuff and there are gold to work
with. We also got the local React guys helping out. They have recent
Motorola Radios on VHF for MURS, and had a GMRS Lic and a bitchen UHF
Repeater up that a lot of guys use. I listen in on my scanner. This is
really a neat group, complete with CB slang, and dead nuts military
precision radio talk, mixed in with Building Contractor Commercial radio
talk on the repeaters............... hehehehehe
Jay in the Mojave
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