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Thanks, I've forwarded your notes to Karl DC2RU, he may be in touch..
73 -- 73 Hank WD5JFR "K3HVG" wrote in message ... Let me also add the following... In order for the system to function, one would need the 2321E loop antenna, the special (balanced)loop antenna cable set, and any of the 551-series servo amplifier/indicators. Without these items, one simply has a LF/MF receiver. For listening, simply connect A+, ground, headphones, and a wire antenna to the sense antenna input. Input voltage (12v or 28v) is rear-panel selected. No internal changes are required. |
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![]() 73 Hank WD5JFR "K3HVG" wrote in message ... Let me also add the following... In order for the system to function, one would need the 2321E loop antenna, the special (balanced)loop antenna cable set, and any of the 551-series servo amplifier/indicators. Without these items, one simply has a LF/MF receiver. For listening, simply connect A+, ground, headphones, and a wire antenna to the sense antenna input. Input voltage (12v or 28v) is rear-panel selected. No internal changes are required. Many of the old tube ADF sets were repurposed for boats years ago and they did not hold up terribly well especially on salt water. Both the Motorola/Bendix and King Radio units are very desireable for BCB DXing today. Avionics shops will sometimes give you them if you ask properly along with old dynamotors and such. |
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