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Steve W8TOW
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« on: August 09, 2005, 02:10:03 PM »

I just acquired a pre-WWII Stancor 60P tx...
single HK24 modulated by a pair of 6L6's....
All original iron but boy, rough front panel...
There are some labels missing... (I did get the "60-P" label tho)

Would anyone out there have a 60P so I could get a "REAL" close up
pix... one of the under side would be nice too...
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Always buiilding & fixing stuff. Current station is a "Old Buzzard" KW, running a pair of Taylor T-200's modulated by Taylor 203Z's; Johnson 500 / SX-101A; Globe King 400B / BC-1004; and Finally, BC-610 with SX28  CU 160m morn & 75m wkends.
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2005, 07:16:02 PM »

Steve - I have a 60P. Please email me offlist st: n3ibx@verizon.net.  I'd be glad to do a fotoshoot for you.

BTW, the 60P is a kewlbeanerz old rig to use on the air. The HK24 final's plate glows a nice orange red at about 30W output. Anymore than that the 6L6's don't make quite enough "poop" to modulate the little triode.

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                     Joe Cro N3IBX
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