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Old August 25th 05, 02:30 AM
Gregg
 
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Behold, Dan/W4NTI scribed on tube chassis:


"Bret Ludwig" wrote in message
oups.com...

I saw an auction for a Sampson Modulator which looks to be a way to
apply full plate modulated audio to the output section of a Collins
transmitter or transceiver. it has the "11 pin octal" socket which is
used, aside from relays, only two places I know of, the Collins S-Line
ham equipment and Hammond organ speaker cabs.

First, is that what this is?

Second, since the KWM-2 has no AM position, how is the BFO disabled for
AM rx operation? The audio would be unpleasant even if intelligible if
AM were listened to in a SSB mode.


My guess is that this was actually intended for illicit 11 meter use
but would be usable on any band.


11 pin Octal socket was used on a LOT of equipment in the 50/60s.

Your right tho....sounds like some sort of CB junk to me.

I used Collins S-lines and KWM2s for years. Never ever heard of a
outboard "AM Modulator". Why anyone would want to do that is beyond me.

Dan/W4NTI


Looking at my 1963 ARRL Radio Amateur's Handbook, outboard modulators
were the "in" thing back then.

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Gregg "t3h g33k"
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