![]() |
Looking for info for military radios
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to find info on a couple of military radios that I picked up. One of them is an RT-1319B airband transceiver. The other is an RT-1694B 1.6 to 30 and 20-50 mhz. I'm trying to locate a manual for them so I can figure out how to power them up. They supposedly work. Thanks for any help. 73 de Don. |
Looking for info for military radios
"Don" wrote in message
. net... Hello everyone, I'm trying to find info on a couple of military radios that I picked up. One of them is an RT-1319B airband transceiver. The other is an RT-1694B 1.6 to 30 and 20-50 mhz. I'm trying to locate a manual for them so I can figure out how to power them up. They supposedly work. Thanks for any help. 73 de Don. Fair Radio - out of Lima Ohio - "might" have them, they often sell that sort of thing. |
Looking for info for military radios
Hi Don,
The power connector for both radios is wired the same and you can apply +24v on pin 5 and ground pins 1 & 3 on either battery connector. I had a 1319 and still have a 1694. The manuals are large and hard to copy but there is an operating manual on CD floating around for the 1694. If you are near LA, CA I could help you out with safely testing the units as I have batteries, snap on power supplies, etc. If you ever consider selling them I would be interested. 73, Mike Don wrote: Hello everyone, I'm trying to find info on a couple of military radios that I picked up. One of them is an RT-1319B airband transceiver. The other is an RT-1694B 1.6 to 30 and 20-50 mhz. I'm trying to locate a manual for them so I can figure out how to power them up. They supposedly work. Thanks for any help. 73 de Don. |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:23 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
RadioBanter.com