[Milsurplus] Ebay TBY now TBW

Ray Fantini RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Fri Oct 17 11:12:56 EDT 2025


I built up and ran a TBW for some time, sold it off a long time ago. Fun transmitter. The 803 output tube was almost indestructible! Did a video of it back in the old SD analog days at :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd4gPNGNYRU

The GO and the TBW always appeared to me to be a light weight version of the shipboard TDE transmitter. Don't know if that's the case or not. For a long time wanted a TDE or TCK for playing around with AM but now days all I can think of is how much that stuff weighs.

Ray F/KA3EKH

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Yes there was a TBZ, it's a VHF transmitter paired up with an RBZ receiver. We had one at the USS Ling SS-297. FWIW the TBW, (had one of those too at the Ling) has suppressor grid modulated phone. It also uses the suppressor modulator to generate the tone for MCW. The GO-9 does not have phone, and it uses the 800Hz 120VAC to modulate the tone for MCW. That's what GO-9s ran on in the aircraft. I know, I own one and use it constantly mainly on 40M. In mine the PS is configured for 60Hz.

73, Howie WB2AWQ
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The PBY Catalina used a GO-9 transmitter, the ground version of the GO-9 transmitter was the TBW. The TBX also fits in there somewhere as being a primitive and troublesome radio to operate, at least in military context because I have owned and operated them before and love that radio and then there is the TBY.  Looks all related to me! Wonder if there was a TBZ?


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