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Old June 15th 06, 03:17 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
w9jcm
 
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Default Need help on bc 344/ARR7

You are so right I was wondering what that was for thank you. I have
the Q mulitplyer right here.. That answers that questioin. IF I can
take a pic and email it to you of whats here maybe you can give me idea
whats up?

John
Edward Knobloch wrote:
Hi,

The Heath SB-10 is not for use with a receiver.
It is a sideband adapter for the Heath Apache transmitter
or DX-100B transmitter.

An RCA jack on the ARR7 receiver may be for a Heath Q-multiplier,
which would add selectivity to the receiver, or can be used
to notch out a heterodyne. You will have to trace out
where that RCA connector ends up (once you manage
to get it out of the cabinet without hurting yourself!).

73,
Ed Knobloch

w9jcm wrote:
Ok guys and gals I aquired a bunch of stuff but going with the first
one here the BC 344 low band reciever.. It got the AC plug and has all
tubes I am told this was working. Everything seems to be there. Am i
doing something wrong? I rigged up a ac cord plugged it in and
nothing..

Next up ARR7 military variant of the sx28. It has mods.. I cant get it
out of the box. but has a jones plug on the front and a old style i
guess you would call it collins type connector coming out the side.
Also a RCA jack on the side which i assume is for a sb -10 that i got
with it. What do i need to power this puppy?

I am a virgin on all this military gear.. had some grc 109s along time
ago but nothing like this.

Thanks


 
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