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H. P. Friedrichs August 23rd 06 06:00 AM

French Military Radio - Looking for Schematics
 
Hello-

This is a long shot, I suppose, but the people in this group seem most
likely to know the answer.

I recently acquired a VHF military radio manufactured by Thompson CSF.
(If there is any doubt as to its qualification as a "boatanchor" you
should try lifing it!) The radio is composed of three parts:

The transceiver itself, with a plate reading:
EMETT, RECEPT ER95B
981 AS 1293
S/N 26.043691 14041

A snap-on module with a plate reading:
BJ231A
S/N 3454

And an external 15 watt RF amp with a plate reading:
AMPLI-HF AM215A
981 AS 1293
S/N 26.043013 7895

It's solid state, and if I had to take an uninformed wild guess at its
vintage, I would say 70's or 80's perhaps...

Through some probing with an Ohmmeter and some educated guesses, I've
actually got this thing to power up, receive, and transmit a carrier
into a dummy load. The outboard RF power amp will not work, however,
because I'm missing some signals to drive appropriate relays inside.
Also, I haven't yet figured out how to hook up a microphone to the set.
Needless to say, schematics would be of great help at this point.

Anyone know of a European dealer in manuals that might have
documentation for the equipment mentioned above?

73
Pete
AC7ZL

hpf (at) gainbroadband (dot) com

Jerry W. O'Dell August 28th 06 11:14 AM

French Military Radio - Looking for Schematics
 


[email protected] August 29th 06 04:38 AM

French Military Radio - Looking for Schematics
 
Hi,

regarding this:

....The transceiver itself, with a plate reading:
EMETT, RECEPT ER95B
...


If the answer don't comes here, you could give a try to this Yahoo
group:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/euro_ba_swap/

Good luck,

Thierry

H. P. Friedrichs August 30th 06 05:57 AM

French Military Radio - Looking for Schematics
 
Thank you, I'll try that.

73
Pete
AC7ZL

wrote:
Hi,

regarding this:


....The transceiver itself, with a plate reading:
EMETT, RECEPT ER95B
...



If the answer don't comes here, you could give a try to this Yahoo
group:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/euro_ba_swap/

Good luck,

Thierry



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