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Looks identical to ARB my cans, too. Maybe they were interchangeable?
Steven Swift wrote: Back in 2001, I posted this: (Steven Swift) writes: I have an RF "can" from a military radio which I would like to identify so I can use it for trading. Several people have suggested Navy RB* radios. This thing has a grid cap and the Navy Radios have single ended tubes. The Bendix MN-26 was also suggested-- still looking for pictures/docs on that to check. Stamped in the aluminum is a small square with SC in it (in the C22 adjust hole). I think that means "Signal Corps." Thanks for looking. I am still curious. Take a look at: http://novatech-instr.com/Ebay_Images/rfcan1.jpg and http://novatech-instr.com/Ebay_Images/rfcan2.jpg Tell me if you recognize it. This is not a "for sale" item. Some information: 4 adjustable caps. The cover plate slides to give access 4 adjustable coils, opposited side from caps Grid cap on top. Hole for pass through selector shaft. 5 ceramic pass through solder terminals on the back. Today, I noticed this item on Ebay: Item number: 160037504145 If you look at the images in my links and the top photo here, you will see that what I have is the RF stage for the WWII Bendix RA-10 direction finder. Steve. |
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