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Default Vintage broadcast equipment

College radio stations equipment routinely needs minor repairs
(managed a couple - 2 decades ago - items were in good shape).
Restorations completed !

Thanks G.T. !!!
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NAD 4020B AM-FM stereo tuner
* Dial light (6 vac) replaced
* Replacement push button acquired from Lenbrook (NAD) UK - nice chaps
* Owner / Service Manual & schematic from Lenbrook US [Sharon, MA]
* Glued & clamped cracked bezel corner - good as new

Plectron R-720 weather radio
* Bob Parnass, AJ9S for documentation on the Plectron receivers.
* Weber Electronics (Broad Run, VA) for missing / damaged parts:
replacement AC power cord and telescoping antenna
* New ICM crystal for NWS channel - Chicago marine & lower Lake Michigan
* 4 rubber feet

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----- Original Message -----
From: "G.T. Tyson"
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 10:02 PM
Subject: vintage broadcast equipment

This may be slightly off-topic for this particular newsgroup, but I
figured I'd take a shot at it. I have the following items of vintage
broadcast equipment, and you lucky folks are getting first crack at 'them
before I take the lot to eBay.

1 Gates M-4990 frequency monitor, used at a station on 930 AM

2 McMartin TN-77CB FM SCA receivers, used for Muzak subcarrier on a
station on 93.3 FM

The items described above use tubes. They were functional when removed
from service, and when I plugged them in, the tubes lit and nothing
smoked. The following items are solid-state:

1 Zercom ZM2-10 remote broadcast telephone amp, used at station remotes.
Contains 2 mic channel inputs, space for 8 D batteries, w/rotary dial.

1 NAD 4020B AM-FM stereo tuner, linear dial, used as an air monitor

1 McMartin LX-40A mixer-preamp, 4 input channels, horizontal VU meter

1 Plectron R-720 weather radio, vintage 1976, tuned to 162.40 Mhz, tone
frequency 1050 Hz, has built-in whip antenna and input for external
antenna, works on either 115 VAC or 12 VDC

Approx. 30 broadcast tape carts

If you'd like to make an offer on any or all of the above items, please
email off list.

G.T. Tyson
Greenville NC



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