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Hi,
You can see one installed in a Mackay communications console in the 4th ed. of THe Radio Manual by Sterling & Monroe, 1950. Pages 511 to 553 are devoted to this console, including a fold-out schematic of the Scott receiver itself (called an SLR-F). It was paired with a Mackay 128AV (15 - 650kHz, battery-powered) Does this mean the RCH served as the audio output stage for the Mackay? I can imagine a lot of military rx wer made with only "line level" or "diode load" outputs, meant to feed RTTY decoders and the like, and the RCH wuld provide a speaker audio driver for such rx. If I'm reading the text correctly, position 2 was not used, but the "Mixed" mode fed time signals to check the chronometer. 73, Alan |
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