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Ya know, I was just recalling, I was able to make the BC-229 oscillate to
receive CW by hooking a wire to the antenna post and running it back near the grid cap of a later 39/44 stage. I'm sure that it would have copied SSB,but SSB was almost un-heard of in '54. And keeping it tuned in would have kept one very busy. But, I could have done it! Radio operators in those days had at least three hands, and sometimes four were required. John |
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Litzendraht wrote:
Ya know, I was just recalling, I was able to make the BC-229 oscillate to receive CW by hooking a wire to the antenna post and running it back near the grid cap of a later 39/44 stage... I'd never have thought of that. Cool. Thanks for the tip. |
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