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« on: April 28, 2024, 05:31:58 PM »

This is a 100/500w AM/CW/FSK transmitter.

Email me for photos, but it looks in good condition from the ones Tom sent me.

4-400 final modulated by 4-125s in 500w configuration. Includes the p/s for 100w operation but the “high-level” 3-phase HV supply is not in Tom’s list. So the SK (ex-Collins engineer) probably ran it off a separate HV supply in 500w mode. But the “high-level” modulator section with hefty mod xfmr is included.

Email Tom for more info.
The manual is at
https://www.navy-radio.com/manuals/srt14-manual.htm

And there was an article in April 1997 Electric Radio.

Feel free to forward to interested parties.

Nick England K4NYW
www.navy-radio.com


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Tom Hess <tomhess8@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 3:30 PM
Subject: Navy radios need a new home
To: <nick@navy-radio.com>


My name is Tom Hess and I am active in amateur radio. I am helping a local family to dispose of ham radio equipment after a family member died. I am trying to find a new home for a Navy radio set which I think is designated SRT-15. It consists of six rack mounted units and the corresponding rack to mount all the pieces. Attached are photos of all the parts. All of this radio set is located near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I believe that all parts are operational.

Please let me know if your organization is interested in this radio set or if you know of other organizations that would be interested.

Part numbers for individual pieces:

MD-229, MD-230, O-275, PP-1094, PP-1095, AM-1008

Thank you,
Tom Hess,  KD0HF
email:  tomhess8@gmail.com
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