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This is a guess, but Utah sold a "Add-A-Unit" set of assemblies in 1937.
The 500 watt transmitter was made of kit 1, 3 and 4. Kit 1 was the exciter with 3 x 6L6 tubes and a rectifier. Kit 3 was an antenna coupling unit. Kit 2 was the modulator with P-P 6L6 tubes. Kit 4 was the PA deck with push pull Taylor T-55 final tubes and a pair of 866 tubes. It was designed for a 1/2 rack. If that is it, it is pretty rare. 73, Colin K7FM |
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That looks like what I have. I have a National antenna tuner instead of
the Kit 3. It must be rare or junk because I just cant find any additional info on these unit. Any other insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Todd |
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