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Ralph Cameron April 20th 05 07:41 PM

CAP transmitter
 
Anyone have any info on a CAP transmitter- single channel xtal controlled,
12V vibrator p/s made by Airadio of Stamford Conn.

Thanks
Ralph



Bill Janssen April 21st 05 12:26 AM

Ralph Cameron wrote:

Anyone have any info on a CAP transmitter- single channel xtal controlled,
12V vibrator p/s made by Airadio of Stamford Conn.

Thanks
Ralph




I don't have any spec.'s for Airadio but I remember radios for 148.++
Mhz. AM. Probably for
12 Volt aircraft use. Don't remember much more about them.

Bill K7NOM

Jerry April 21st 05 01:55 AM


"Bill Janssen" wrote in message
...
Ralph Cameron wrote:

Anyone have any info on a CAP transmitter- single channel xtal controlled,
12V vibrator p/s made by Airadio of Stamford Conn.

Thanks
Ralph


I don't have any spec.'s for Airadio but I remember radios for 148.++ Mhz.
AM. Probably for
12 Volt aircraft use. Don't remember much more about them.

Bill K7NOM


................................and WAY out of date, of course. Even the
frequencies are invalid nowadays. Brings back memories or Aerotrons and
such back in the day.

J



cl April 21st 05 02:50 AM

"Bill Janssen" wrote in message
...
Ralph Cameron wrote:

Anyone have any info on a CAP transmitter- single channel xtal controlled,
12V vibrator p/s made by Airadio of Stamford Conn.

Thanks
Ralph


I don't have any spec.'s for Airadio but I remember radios for 148.++ Mhz.
AM. Probably for
12 Volt aircraft use. Don't remember much more about them.

Bill K7NOM


I have some old info here on aircraft receivers - perhaps transmitters as
well. I'm pretty sure they were covered in very early "Sams" Photofacts. I'm
talking WAY BACK. Can't recall brand name at moment.

cl



Bill Janssen April 22nd 05 07:21 PM

cl wrote:

"Bill Janssen" wrote in message
...


Ralph Cameron wrote:



Anyone have any info on a CAP transmitter- single channel xtal controlled,
12V vibrator p/s made by Airadio of Stamford Conn.

Thanks
Ralph




I don't have any spec.'s for Airadio but I remember radios for 148.++ Mhz.
AM. Probably for
12 Volt aircraft use. Don't remember much more about them.

Bill K7NOM



I have some old info here on aircraft receivers - perhaps transmitters as
well. I'm pretty sure they were covered in very early "Sams" Photofacts. I'm
talking WAY BACK. Can't recall brand name at moment.

cl




The CAP transmitters were not "Aircraft" in the normal sense but were
outside the amateur
band in the military frequency band. Some Amateur equipment was used on
the ground
and special equipment was used in the aircraft. (as I remember :-) )

Bill K7NOM


Bill Janssen April 22nd 05 07:21 PM

cl wrote:

"Bill Janssen" wrote in message
...


Ralph Cameron wrote:



Anyone have any info on a CAP transmitter- single channel xtal controlled,
12V vibrator p/s made by Airadio of Stamford Conn.

Thanks
Ralph




I don't have any spec.'s for Airadio but I remember radios for 148.++ Mhz.
AM. Probably for
12 Volt aircraft use. Don't remember much more about them.

Bill K7NOM



I have some old info here on aircraft receivers - perhaps transmitters as
well. I'm pretty sure they were covered in very early "Sams" Photofacts. I'm
talking WAY BACK. Can't recall brand name at moment.

cl




2 nd try to send this

The CAP transmitters were not "Aircraft" in the normal sense but were
outside the amateur
band in the military frequency band. Some Amateur equipment was used on
the ground
and special equipment was used in the aircraft. (as I remember :-) )

Bill K7NOM


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