[Milsurplus] Odd transmitters,,,
gfsmith
gfsmith at cox.net
Mon Oct 6 23:45:49 EDT 2025
Here you go: http://www.k4che.com/BC221/BC221pg1.htm :)
On Saturday, October 4, 2025 at 05:37:35 PM PDT, Thomas Adams <quixote2 at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
My first QSO (long before I got a license) was with a Knight Kit "Span Master" regen receiver.
With the regen cranked up all the way and a key in the antenna lead, me and a kid a block away
were able to run low speed CW. To receive, just back off of the regen control and turn up the
volume.
I'm not even sure we were inside of a ham band (I'm betting we weren't).
Mr. T.
-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie L. <mjcal79 at gmail.com>
Sent: Oct 4, 2025 3:19 PM
To: <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Milsurplus] Odd transmitters,,,
"Once upon a time when I was active the Navy-Marine Corps MARS system one
of our members used an LM or 221 (don't remember which) as CW transmitter
by keying the antenna feed line." If you have an old HP608 sig gen, you can operate 2 meter FM by hooking an ant to it, set it on freq, and speaking loudly into the side of it. Voice vibrations FM the carrier. Charlie
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