Is this Pilot set real?
Leanne wrote:
"K3HVG" wrote in message
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nesesu wrote:
On Feb 24, 10:02 am, J Ventry-McGee wrote:
Hmm, 1946. This must be one of the first postwar models to use
subminiature tubes.
I'm curious, what is the first consumer radio to use all subminiature
tubes?
Best,
Jeremiah
RCA BP-10 ?
Neil S
ARC Corp. used the sub-miniature tubes extensively in their comm/nav
equipment. The MIL PRC-6 used them as did the RCA SRR-11/12/13 and
FRR-21/22/23 receivers. I still have a small drawer full of them. As I
recall, didn't Motorola also use them extensively in their portable
VHF radio sets as used by FD's, etc?
They were also used in the AN/ARN-21 TACAN sets in aircraft.
Leanne - W1WXS
I have an old '60's Motorola Dispatcher motorcycle
transceiver that used mostly submin tubes (with fine-wire
leads) in the transmitter--"instant-on" when you
pushed-to-talk...
But I'm afraid that nobody helped on the original Question!
Somebody believed that the Pilot Radio was
authentic-looking enough to pay $510. for it.
afcsman W9NPI
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