[Milsurplus] BC-375 / BC-191 Owners:
Clare Owens
clare.owens at gmail.com
Fri Dec 9 13:17:49 EST 2011
Ah Ha! Expanding your horizons past the 6BQ5 subs for the VT-25/52, eh?
Sounds interesting, especially since:
Most of my 211s show signs of partial or complete loss of getter.
My PE-73 dynamotor was stripped and just about destroyed by a ham and the
mice in his garage but my '375 is really in good shape (not from same ham).
I'm not all that keen to shoot 1KV to a piece of 65 year old equipment.
My entire set of equipment is high and dry in a second floor bedroom, so
has been enjoying full HVAC comfort ever since I received them about 20
years ago.
So, what's the scoop?
Thanks,
Clare N2RJB
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 11:18 AM, David Stinson <arc5 at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> First: I'm not selling anything with this post. ;-)
>
> Many of you reading this have a BC-375 or BC-191 sitting in the
> garage/barn/basement (wet! ACK!) that you'd enjoy bringing to life,
> but it came with no tubes and you don't have a zillion bucks to buy
> them. If you could tube the set and get it running without
> modifications for less than $100 worth of tubes, would you make the
> effort? If the subs worked well but provided about half the normal
> output (and had an easier power-suppy requirement), would you be
> interested? If not this, what would it take to motivate you to
> dust-off this great old transmitter and get it glowing?
>
> 73 DE Dave AB5S
>
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