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Old November 1st 05, 05:34 AM
Randy or Sherry Guttery
 
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Default Old Xmtrs, "Ancient Modulation" and Amps

Chuck Harris wrote:

Randy or Sherry Guttery wrote:
Perhaps the newer ones (post 1980) have S-meters?


That's an interesting point - what military receivers --besides
conversion sets -- have "S meters" (i.e. actually marked in S units)?

best regards...



Why RT-718/FRC-93's, which are also know as KWM2A's do.


Don't those count as "conversions" - i.e. civilian sets "badged" with
military nomenclature?

I'll try asking again... what radios designed by / for the military (as
opposed to rebadged civilian sets) have carrier meters marked in S Units?

David - you've got a ton of mil stuff... what has meters in S units?

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