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Old March 19th 05, 05:28 AM
John Franklin
 
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Well letsee.......Popular Electronics Mag (no longer in business)
published an AM transmitter article for use on the BCB. It was housed in a
steel mail box along with the antenna network and antenna out the top of it.
It was meant to be mounted outside with the power and audio remotely fed to
it. Letsee that article was published in 1962 as I recall........As a
broadcast engineer I would be really critical of what the "Bells and
whistles" were.

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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If you take a look at the transmitter it has a lot of bells and
whistles built in. It was designed by a regular on
rec.antiques.radio+phono for people who collect and restore antique
radios.


Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida





 
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