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Post reply here please
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Caveat Lector wrote:
Post reply here please I have one of these, was operational, currently undergoing wiring harness rebuild now that I've got a control box for it. Used as xcvr only, with later solid-state (inverter)power supply. It's *not for sale*; I'm rather intrigued as to why you'd want one when an ARC-73 (51X2) is a much easier thing to live with. John Mackesy VK3XAO |
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Hello John -- I have a web page and listed the Avionics used in the Navy R7V-1 Super Constellation in the 1950's. Someone spotted it and e-mailed me -- sed he built them in that era. Wanted to buy one -- nostalgia I assume. He didn't know how to use the NG's so I posted for him. We did find a surplus store that had one. ARC-73 good grief -- after my time -- Hi Hi. I worked on ARC-1 -- Caveat Lector "John Mackesy" wrote in message ... Caveat Lector wrote: Post reply here please I have one of these, was operational, currently undergoing wiring harness rebuild now that I've got a control box for it. Used as xcvr only, with later solid-state (inverter)power supply. It's *not for sale*; I'm rather intrigued as to why you'd want one when an ARC-73 (51X2) is a much easier thing to live with. John Mackesy VK3XAO |
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