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Bob Miller wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 22:45:22 GMT, "Carter, K8VT" wrote: wrote: ok,I will ask the dumb question,,, what is a BC-344? cuhulin check devilfinder.com (as a guy named cuhulin likes to say) ;-) There was a BC348 cult. Is this related gear? bob k5qwg Well, I *didn't* go to devilfinder, so not quite sure what a BC-344 is, but I am familiar with a BC-348 and as a matter of fact own one. It is a WWII aircraft receiver, 200-500 kc/s and 1.5 to 18 mc/s, single conversion, BFO, crystal filter. It was my dad's receiver and he gave it to me along with an Elmac transmitter when I got my Novice ticket (and a good reason for him to get a new rig--we drove to Benton Harbor and he got a brand new Heath Mohawk and Apache rig--but that's another story). :-) Apparently it was quite a popular receiver and relatively inexpensive in the decade after the war, lots of "conversion" and modification ham magazine articles, but I'm not sure about "cult". 73, Carter K8VT |
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