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Author Topic: GRIEFKIT SENECA  (Read 2454 times)
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« on: May 30, 2006, 04:45:12 PM »

...'HAVE A CHANCE AT A SENECA...COOL FER 6 METRES...GOOD SHAPE....QUESTION...YOU FOLKS KNOW MUCH ABOUT THIS THING?...I DONT SEE A SWITCH ON THE FRONT FER TRANSMIT,LIKE THE APACHE...IS THIS THING PTT,OR OTHERWISE?...TIM....SK..
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2006, 05:37:05 PM »

...'HAVE A CHANCE AT A SENECA...COOL FER 6 METRES...GOOD SHAPE....QUESTION...YOU FOLKS KNOW MUCH ABOUT THIS THING?...I DONT SEE A SWITCH ON THE FRONT FER TRANSMIT,LIKE THE APACHE...IS THIS THING PTT,OR OTHERWISE?...TIM....SK..

They drift a lot. Probably have PTT capability. "Back in the day", I built a 36 MHz transverter(pair of 6146's in the final); Apache provided the VFO and voltage requirements, SB-10 output, rather than going into the back input of the Apache, went into the input of the transverter. SB-10 provided the SSB and AM capability. Used it for a number of years.
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