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Moggy2cat wrote:
The speech amp. for the BC-610, is the BC-614...the AM 864 was used between the control tower console to the phone lines, and on to the remote transmitter site...TSGT REED, Radio maint. USAF Retired... Thanks for the replies. This thing is still setting on the back of an abandoned junk truck in the rain. I guess I will have to buy it and clean it up a little to see if it is OK, or at least, repairable. Not in this as a business, but I hate to see it destroyed. I also hate to bring this stuff home and "then" throw it in the dumpster. Bill K7NOM |
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