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Author Topic: Converted RCA-BTA1MX on 1.885  (Read 2882 times)
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« on: August 03, 2012, 03:30:35 PM »

It’s a weird thing but thought I would list it anyway. I have a RCA BTA-1MX transmitter that I have converted and have on 1.885, 100% operational currently set up to operate at 375 watts, clean output with no spurious. Also has set of spare 833 tubes and may consider throwing in the General Radio 1931 modulation monitor and Volumax AM audio processor. I do use this transmitter occasionally and it’s all set up and in operation. I am not interested in selling this but what I am interested in would be a swap for an old Navy radio transmitter like a TDE or TCK, want something to pair with the Navy HRO RAS I have. I have no interest in anything like an ART-13, TCS or anything that is not big and heavy.
Pictures of the RCA can be seen on my web page at:
http://staff.salisbury.edu/~rafantini/RCABTA.htm

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