Collins 18 S-4
That's absolutely correct. They (Collins) used as much of the existing
ART-13 parts, it appears, as possible. Seems like the thing to do,
given the design task at hand. Its just too bad they designed it with
plug-in components. At the time, though, 20 channels was quite
sufficient the HF aeronautical service. And, if you ever see one of the
ART-13's with the Comco crystal oscillator in it, that was the original
attempt to get a satisfactory rig for both the military and the
airlines. I've tried to find out how many years the ART-13 was use by
the airlines, but no joy. When I worked for Page Airways FBO (DCA) in
the mid-60's, they had the books for the Comco ART-13A and the souped-up
ARC-1 VHF set. It appears that the ART-13 was considered unusable
somewhere about 1955, although my ATC came from Moffed Field and had a
NASA channelization chart with a 60's date on it. I still notice ads in
50's and early 60's QSTs for the surplus dealers trying to buy-up
ART-13s and BC-348s. Maybe for the 3rd world? Maybe NASA pushed the
date on mine?? Probably why it still works so well...hi!!!
Litzendraht wrote:
I can't seem to post on Google, so I'll try it here on Talkabout.
Fred mentioned in his first post that the dynamotors had been removed from
both of his units.
When I looked at the pictures in this 18S instruction manual, the first
thing I noticed were the 811's and mod transformer. They look like they
were lifted from an ART-13 as well.
John
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