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Steve - K4HX
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« on: November 18, 2012, 06:02:28 AM »

Good sigs from Florida from N4JK, WB4COT and W1GUD.

Spoke with the Loyal Order of the Boiled Owls earlier at about 0430 ET on 3725 kHz. Their web site link is below.

https://sites.google.com/site/loyalorderboiledowls/
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pe1mph AM from Holland


« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2012, 08:34:37 AM »

Good sigs from Florida from N4JK, WB4COT and W1GUD.
Spoke with the Loyal Order of the Boiled Owls earlier at about 0430 ET on 3725 kHz. Their we site link is below.
https://sites.google.com/site/loyalorderboiledowls/

Thanks Steve.
But are they on 3675 or 3725 khz?

This is a very populair transmitter in Holland:
BC-375:  This aircraft transmitter found widespread use in WW-II.  It was installed in the B-17, B-24, B-25, and B-26.  Tens of thousands were made by GE…and a lot were shot down.   The BC-375 uses tubes that were out dated when WW-II began (Type 10 and 211 triodes), but the radio was proven, easy to manufacture, and rugged.  This transmitter can be heard on the Old Military Radio Net (Saturday mornings at 0500 Eastern, 3885 kc).

I made many modulators with 2x the VT4C tubes!
Giving always a nice audio.
Now I have on my modulator 4x the 807 tube.
With a modulator transformer from a BC 375! Grin

Greetings,

Henk, pe1mph




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