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On 1/19/2011 8:32 PM, Phil Kane wrote:
... those of us who started in ham radio in the 50s remember lots of military "war surplus" radios that we could use on the ham bands. Where are the retired radios from the Vietnam and later eras now? Not on "surplus" sources available to us, for sure. _*THAT*_ is a _very_ good question. I've seen some Korean-era rigs at Deerfield (NH), but they weren't for sale: they were in use by hams who had them mounted on surplus jeeps and trucks. As for Vietnam, the stuff must be lying in moldy National Guard Arsenals, or I don't know. The "portable" PRC-25 transceivers, which IIRC covered 30 to 76 MHz, used wide-band FM and had fairly low power: I remember that they burned batteries like crazy but could take incredible punishment. The fixed and mobile radios must also be hidden away someplace, and I doubt that anyone is keeping them for use: unless they were sold to foreign governments, there are probably dozens of warehouses filled with them. Of course, there's always a trade-off between nostalgia and usability, and it may be that the discrete-component designs of that era just don't make economic sense now, but _if_ they're available, the critical part is having a group that will maintain a market for whatever units hams can use, offer maintenance, etc. Think of it: without TAPR, there would never have been bulletin boards or packet clusters, but because there is a central "authority", everyone was able to benefit. My 2 cents. Bill, W1AC |
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