12A: generator; 1964 catalog; price $149.95; gasoline motor
driven AC power generator; 1200 watts output; Briggs and
Stratton motor (7.75 cubic inches, 3 HP); shipping weight 100
lbs.
12R: generator; 1965 catalog; price $149.95; gasoline motor
driven AC power generator; 1000 watts continuous duty, 1250
watts peak; Lauson H30 engine (3 HP @ 3600 rpm); weight 59 lbs.
12RB: generator; 1969 catalog; price $189.95; gasoline motor
driven AC power generator; 1200 watts continuous duty, 1250
watts peak; Briggs and Stratton 10032 motor (4 HP @ 3600 rpm);
shipping weight 78 lbs.
502: preamplifier; 1969 catalog; price $6.45; 2 stage preamp
for 2 meters; exceeds 20 dB gain; uses 2 6CW4 nuvistors (not
supplied); requires 60 - 120 VDC @ 10 mA and 6.3 VAC.
503: preamplifier; 1969 catalog; price $6.45; 2 stage preamp
for 6 meters; exceeds 20 dB gain; uses 2 6CW4 nuvistors (not
supplied); requires 60 - 120 VDC @ 10 mA and 6.3 VAC.
Code Practice Oscillator: 1969 catalog; price $7.95;
transistorized code practice oscillator; built-in key; built-in
flasher; built-in speaker; operates from batteries.
Galaxy 300: transceiver; Ad: FEB 63 CQ; price $299.95 wired;
3.8 to 4.0 MHz, 7.05 to 7.3 MHz, and 14.2 to 14.4 MHz; 300 watts
SSB/CW, 75 watts AM; sensitivity 1 uV at 10 dB signal to noise
ratio; 9.1 MHz crystal filter, 2.7 KHz bandwidth, 3:1 shape
factor; carrier and unwanted sideband suppression exceeds 45 dB;
drift less than 100 hertz in any 15 minute period after warm-up;
two speed tuning (72:1 and 12:1); dial backlash less than 50
hertz; 6CL6 driver, pair 6HF5 finals; shipping weight 27 lbs;
reviewed in OCT 63 QST and DEC 63 CQ.
Galaxy Atlas: amplifier; Ad JUN 63 CQ; price $499.95 wired; 2
KW PEP SSB, 1000 watts CW, 600 watts AM; 80 thru 10 meters;
built-in antenna switching relays; four UE572A's final
amplifier; 115 VAC or 230 VAC power input; manufactured by Ted
Hunter; weight 55 lbs.
Galaxy III: transceiver, 3 band: Ad: APR 64 QST; price
$349.95 wired; 300 watts CW/SSB; 80 thru 20 meters; sensitivity
0.5 uV at 10 dB signal to noise ratio; 6 pole 9.0 MHz crystal
filter; selectivity 2.1 KHz at 6 dB, 3.8 KHz at 60 dB; carrier
suppression exceeds 45 dB; unwanted sideband suppression exceeds
55 dB, audio derived AGC free from pops and pumping over 40 dB
range; drift less than 100 hertz in any 15 minute period after
warm-up; less than 100 hertz change with 10 percent line voltage
change; 5 kilohertz dial calibration with over 8 inches of
circular scale length; two speed tuning (72:1 and 12:1), 6CK6
driver; pair 6GH5 finals; weight 13 lbs; power supply
requirements, 800 VDC @ 400 mA, 340 VDC @ 200 mA, -100 VDC @ 35
mA, 12 VDC @ 1 A, and 12 VAC/DC @ 5 A.
Galaxy V: transceiver, 5 band: Ad: JUN 64 QST: price $469.95;
300 watts CW/SSB; 80 thru 10 meters; sensitivity 0.5 uV at 10 dB
signal to noise ratio; 6 pole 9.0 MHz crystal filter;
selectivity 2.1 KHz at 6 dB, 3.8 KHz at 60 dB; carrier
suppression exceeds 45 dB; unwanted sideband suppression exceeds
55 dB, audio derived AGC free from pops and pumping over 40 dB
range; drift less than 100 hertz in any 15 minute period after
warm-up; less than 100 hertz change with 10 percent line voltage
change; 5 kilohertz dial calibration with over 8 inches of
circular scale length; two speed tuning (72:1 and 12:1), 6CK6
driver; pair 6GH5 finals; weight 13 lbs; power supply
requirements, 800 VDC @ 400 mA, 340 VDC @ 200 mA, -100 VDC @ 35
mA, 12 VDC @ 1 A, and 12 VAC/DC @ 5 A.
Galaxy V Mark 2: transceiver: Ad: FEB 67 QST; price $420.00;
new precision vernier logging scale; new 400 watt SSB power; new
solid state VFO; new CW sidetone; new CW break-in option; new CW
filter option (F3); pair 6HF5 finals.
Galaxy V Mark 3: transceiver: Ad: MAY 68 QST; price $420.00;
now 500 watts PEP SSB, 475 watts CW; pair 6LB6 finals; built-in
sidetone for CW operation; carrier suppression exceeds 45 dB;
unwanted sideband suppression exceeds 55 dB; receiver
sensitivity better than 0.5 uV at 10 dB signal to noise ratio;
weight 13 lbs.
Galaxy Duo-Bander 6/2: transceiver; 1966 catalog; price
$450.00; 100 watts PEP output CW/SSB, 25 watts carrier with one
sideband; bandswitching 500 kilohertz ranges; dial calibrated in
5 kilohertz increments; sensitivity 0.5 uV at 6 dB signal to
noise ratio; stability better than 200 hertz from turn-on in
constant ambient temperature; 9 megahertz crystal filter;
selectivity 2.7 KHz at 6 dB, 3.5 KHz at 40 dB; dual conversion
on 2 meters, 6 meter first IF; RIT +/- 3 KHz; built-in tunable
notch filter; 50 transistors, 5 tubes, and 2 voltage regulators;
receiver totally solid state; similar in appearance to Galaxy V,
2 inches wider; weight 19 lbs; apparently only 2 prototypes
built.
Galaxy 2000: amplifier; Ad: MAY 65 QST; price $450.00 wired;
80 thru 10 meters; 2 kilowatts PEP input; 1200 watts PEP output;
class AB1 operation; automatic linearity system; 3rd order
products down over 30 dB; 10 6HF5's in parallel; built-in
antenna change over relays; includes separate power supply;
shipping weight 49 lbs.
Galaxy 2000B: amplifier; 1969 catalog; price $495.00; 80 thru
10 meters; 2 kilowatts PEP input SSB; 1 kilowatt input CW; class
AB1 operation; 10 6LB6's in parallel; built-in antenna change
over relays; includes separate power supply.
Galaxy GT-550: transceiver: Ad: FEB 69 QST; price $475.00;
complete redesign and layout; 550 watts PEP input SSB, 360 watts
CW; sensitivity 0.5 uV at 10 dB S+S/N ratio; 9 MHz crystal
filter; selectivity 2.1 KHz at 6 dB (1.8:1 shape factor); -55 dB
unwanted sideband suppression; -45 dB carrier suppression;
nearly linear 5 KHz calibration marks; grid block keying; pair
6LB6's final amplifier; weight 14.5 lbs.
Galaxy GT-550A: transceiver: Ad: AUG 71 QST; made at Hy-Gain,
new VFO knob.
Galaxy LA-550: amplifier; 1969 vintage; price $495; 80 thru 10
meters; 2000 watts PEP input SSB, 1000 watts CW; matches GT-550
transceiver.
Galaxy FM210: VHF transceiver; 1971 catalog; price $229.50; 143
to 149 MHz; soldi state; 3 channel crystal controlled (furnished
with 146.94 crystals); 5 watts FM (10 watts with optional AC-DC
power booster); dual conversion with FET front end; SINAD 0.5 uV
for 12 dB; internal speaker.
Galaxy R-530: receiver: 1969 catalog; price $695.00; solid
state synthesized HF receiver, 500 KHz-30 MHz; 500 KHz ranges;
SSB, AM, CW, RTTY; double conversion; SSB sensitivity 0.1 uV for
6 dB signal to noise ratio, AM sensitivity 0.5 uV, CW
sensitivity 0.05 uV; selectivity, SSB 2.1 KHz, AM 6 KHz
(optional filter), CW 500 Hz (optional filter), RTTY 1.5 KHz
(optional filter); weight 25 lbs.
Galaxy R-1530: receiver: 1972 vintage, improved R-530, improved
knob, etc.
Galaxy FFR-230: commercial receiver; 1969 vintage; solid state;
designed for highly reliable performance in commercial and
military applications demanding extreme accuracy and stability
under both fixed and portable use; primary customer was Coast
Guard; compact packaging allows for two receivers to be placed
in a single 19 inch rack mount installation; range 2 to 30 MHz;
AM, SSB, RTTY, & CW; frequency stability +/- 2.5 ppm from -30 to
50 degrees C or +/- 20 hertz whichever is greater; sensitivity 3
uV AM for 10 dB S+S/N (30% modulation, 6 KHz bandwidth), 0.5 uV
SSB for 10 dB, 0.5 uV for CW; selectivity 6 KHz @ 3 dB (24 KHz @
60 dB), 2.1 KHz @ 3 dB (8.4 KHz @ 60 dB), 1.7 KHz @ 3 dB (6.8
KHz @ 60 dB), & 0.6 KHz @ 3 dB (2.7 KHz @ 60 dB); image
rejection 60 dB or better 2 thru 16 MHz, 38 dB or better 16 thru
30 MHz; AVC 1 uV to 300,000 uV will cause less than 6 dB change
in the audio output (10 millisecond attack, 3 second release);
size 8.375 inches wide, 5.93 inches high, 14.875 inches deep;
weight 13 lbs.
Galaxy COMM-1: commercial transceiver; 1967 catalog; price
$495.00; crystal controlled, 4 channel single sideband
transceiver; oven regulation of crystals; 3.0-7.5 MHz range; 200
watts PEP output; includes fine tuning of receiver for net
operation; similar in design to Galaxy V mk2; weight 13 lbs.
Galaxy COMM-1A: commercial transceiver, 1968 vintage, improved
version of COMM-1.
Galaxy COMM-1C: commercial transceiver; 1969 vintage; price
$229.00; ideal for CAP; in essence a revised Duo-Bander for
crystal controlled, 4 channels within a 250 kilohertz range,
upper sideband only; 3.0-15 MHz excluding 5.25-5.75 MHz and
10.5-11.5 MHz; sensitivity 0.5 uV for 10 dB S+S to N ratio; IF
frequency 5.555 MHz, 2.7 KHz bandwidth; power output 250 watts
PEP; weight 15 lbs.
Galaxy COMM-2: commercial transceiver, 1969 vintage, solid
state, 2 channel, 3-17 MHz 20 watts SSB.
Galaxy COMM-Linear: commercial linear; 1967 catalog; no price
listed; ten parallel 6HF5's final amplifier; continuous coverage
3.0 thru 7.5 MHz; includes separate power supply; commercial
version of Galaxy 2000.
Galaxy AC3: power supply; for Galaxy III.
Galaxy AC35: power supply; Ad: JUN 64 QST; price $79.95 wired;
for Galaxy III/V; Output 800 VDC @ 400 mA (10 % load regulation
from 80 to 400 mA), 350 VDC @ 200 mA, -100 VDC @ 35 mA, 12.6
VDC @ 1 A, 12.6 VAC @ 5 A.
Galaxy AC35B: power supply; 1966 catalog; price $79.95 wired;
for Galaxy V and Galaxy Duo-Bander 6/2; Output 800 VDC @ 400 mA
(10 % load regulation from 80 to 400 mA), 350 VDC @ 200 mA,
-100 VDC @ 35 mA, 12.6 VDC @ 1 A, 12.6 VAC @ 5 A; weight 23 lbs.
Galaxy AC210: power supply; price $29.95; for FM210, 1971
vintage.
Galaxy AC400: power supply; 1968 catalog; price $79.95; AC
power supply for Galaxy V Mk II, Mk III, GT550; operates from
either 115 VAC or 230 VAC; weight 20 lbs.
Galaxy CAC-1C: power supply; for COMM 1-C, 120/240 VAC input.
price $75.00.
Galaxy CDC-1C: power supply; price $95.00; 12-14 VDC input; for
COMM 1-C.
Galaxy G35: power supply, 1964 vintage; price $119.95; DC
supply for Galaxy III and Galaxy V transceivers; outputs at 800
VDC, 350 VDC, -100 VDC at current levels required for 300 watt
Galaxy transceivers.
Galaxy G35A: power supply, 1967 catalog; price $99.95; DC
supply for Galaxy V transceiver.
Galaxy G300: power supply; Ad: DEC 63 CQ; price $119.95; 12
volt DC supply (mobile) for Galaxy 300; 800 VDC @ 400 mA, 325
VDC @ 200 mA, -95 VDC @ 30 mA; weight 5 lbs.
Galaxy G350: power supply; like G300, made by Galaxy.
Galaxy G500: power supply, 1968 vintage, DC supply for Galaxy V
mk2, mk3.
Galaxy G1000: power supply, 1969 catalog; price $125.00; DC
supply for Galaxy V mark 3; thermal circuit breaker protects
against overheating; heavy toroid transformer design; solid
state rectifier system; weight 8 lbs.
Galaxy PSA-300AC: power supply; Ad: MAR 63 CQ; price $79.95
wired; includes speaker and knockout for optional 24 hour clock,
$99.95 with clock installed, 800 VDC @ 400 mA, 325 VDC @ 200 mA,
-95 VDC @ 30 mA, 12.6 VAC @ 5 A, matching power supply for
Galaxy 300; shipping weight 45 lbs.
Galaxy CA-27: compression amplifier, price $14.95; solid state
mic amplifier, 25 dB gain with 15 dB compression; requires 9
volt battery.
Galaxy Cal3: calibrator 1964 vintage; for Galaxy III; 100
kilohertz.
Galaxy Cal25: calibrator; 1965 vintage; price $19.95; for
Galaxy V, GT-550; 25 kilohertz; price $25.00.
Galaxy 62: calibrator; 1966 catalog; price $19.95 for Galaxy
Duo-Bander 6/2.
Galaxy Cal35: calibrator; 1964 vintage; price $19.95; for
Galaxy V; 100 kilohertz.
Galaxy Cal250: calibrator; for GT550/A, 1971 vintage
Galaxy CL530: clock; 1969 catalog; price $30.00; digital clock
for SPK530 speaker.
Galaxy CW Monitor: 1966 catalog; price $29.95; connect key,
functions as code practice oscillator and connects to most
transceivers as sidetone monitor; includes volume and pitch
controls; 9 volt battery required; weight 2 lbs.
Galaxy DAC35: deluxe accessory console; Ad: JUN 64 QST; price
$99.95; includes a 5X7 inch speaker, forward/reflected power
meter which also indicates VU and dB for the phone patch, hybrid
phone patch, and 24 hour digital clock; weight 7 lbs.
Galaxy "Deluxe Compressor": compression amplifier; 1967 flyer;
price $19.95; up to 30 dB range for greater voice power and
communications range; all solid state; amateur or CB use.Galaxy F3: filter; 1968 catalog, price $29.95; CW filter
(audio) plugs into rear of Galaxy V mk2 up; 300 hertz bandpass
at -6 dB; slide switch allows operator to quickly switch in and
out of circuit; weight 2 lbs.Galaxy FL5305: filter; 1969 catalog; price $45.00; 500 Hz
filter for R-530.
Galaxy FL53015: filter; 1969 catalog; price $45.00; 1.5 KHz
filter for R-530.
Galaxy FL5306: filter; 1969 catalog; price $45.00; 6 KHz filter
for R-530.
Galaxy MMB: mobile mount; 1965 catalog; price $7.95; bracket
for under dash mounting of Galaxy transceivers.
Galaxy MS-1: mobile speaker; 1967 catalog; price $2.99; clips
on visor or use screw hanger; has 6 ft cable and plug to match
Galaxy; weight 10 oz.
Galaxy NOX-1: novice adapter; 1966 catalog; price $24.95; plug
in adapter that provides crystal control of transmit, or both
transmit and receive on Galaxy III or Galaxy V; requires
crystals (FT-243) in 5 MHz range.
Galaxy PA-210: amplifier; 1972 vintage; 35 watt 2 meter mobile
amplifer for FM-210.Galaxy PR-550: phone patch; 1970 catalog; price $49.00; deluxe
phone patch for most transceivers.
Galaxy Rejector: audio filter; 1966 catalog; price $34.95;
tunable, 300 - 4000 hertz, audio notch filter; 40 dB notch; 7
transistor circuit; requires 12 volts AC or DC.
Galaxy RF-550: wattmeter; 1970 catalog; price $69.00; deluxe
wattmeter and antenna switch.
Galaxy RF-550A: wattmeter; 1972 catalog; price $95.00; deluxe
wattmeter and antenna switch.
Galaxy RPA530: adapter: 1969 catalog; price $125.00; rack
mount adapter for R-530.
Galaxy RV-1: remote VFO; AD: JUN 64 QST; price $59.95, for
split control (III, V, mk2, mk3); will control frequency on
receive only, transmit only, or transceive; illuminated panel
indicator lamps show what functions are being used; includes a
jack for headphones; weight 4 lbs.
Galaxy RV-550: remote VFO; 1970 catalog; price $75.00; for
split control, for GT-550; function switch selects remote to
control receive-transmit-transceive frequencies independently.
Galaxy RV-550A: remote VFO; 1972 vintage; for split control,
for GT-550A; function switch selects remote to control
receive-transmit-transceive frequencies independently.
Galaxy RX-2: VFO; 1966 catalog; price $89.95; special MARS VFO
that provides transceive operation on 3.3 - 3.5 MHz, 4.0 - 4.5
MHz, and 4.5 - 4.85 MHz; optional crystals required for all but
4.0 - 4.5 MHz at a cost of $6.50 for each range; for Galaxy III
and Galaxy V.Galaxy SC-1: speaker console; 1965 catalog; price $19.95; 5X7
inch speaker housed in cabinet matching the Galaxy III and
Galaxy V transceivers; designed to house AC power supply; weight
3.5 lbs.
Galaxy SC-550: speaker console; 1970 catalog; price $25.00;
matching speaker for GT-550 with space to house AC-400 supply.
Galaxy SC-550A: speaker console; 1972 vintage; matching speaker
for GT-550A with space to house AC-400 supply.
Galaxy SPK530: speaker; 1969 catalog; price $40.00; matching
speaker for R-530.
Galaxy VOX-1: for Galaxy 300.
Galaxy VOX-3: 1964 vintage, 2 control unit (no delay control).
Galaxy VOX-35: 1965 vintage, 2 control VOX for III/V - some
improvements.
Galaxy VOX-35B: 1965 vintage, price $24.95; 3 control VOX, adds
"delay" for all V series.
Galaxy VOX-35C: 1966 vintage, 3 control VOX, improved, for all
V + GT550.
Galaxy X100: crystal calibration; 1964 vintage, 100 KHz markers
Galaxy XO-550: crystal control adapter for GT550/GT550A.
Galaxy Z Bracket: bracket; 1967 catalog; price $3.00; provides
floor mounting of Galaxy transceivers when used with MMB bracket.
Meteor SB-175: DSB transmitter; Ad: JUL 62 CQ; price $99.95
wired; 175 watts CW, 100 watts AM, 140 watts DSB; 80 thru 10
meters, 6CL6 oscillator/multiplier, 5763 buffer/multiplier, pair
6DQ6B's final amplifier, 6D10 audio amplifier, 6AQ5A modulator;
weight 15 lbs; reviewed in DEC 62 QST.
NA-27: preamplifier; 1964 catalog; price $11.95; 2 stage preamp
for 11 meters, uses two 6CW4 nuvistors; glass epoxy boards; up
to 20 dB gain; requires 90 - 125 VDC B+ and either 6 volts or 12
volts for filaments.
PA-50: preamplifier; 1964 catalog; price $6.37; 2 stage preamp
for 6 meters, uses two 6CW4 nuvistors (not supplied); glass
epoxy boards; requires 60 - 120 VDC @ 10 mA and 6.3 VAC.
PA-144: preamplifier; 1964 catalog; price $ 4.98; 1 stage
preamp for 6 meters, uses 6CW4 nuvistor (not supplied); glass
epoxy boards; requires 60 - 120 VDC @ 10 mA and 6.3 VAC.
WRL Comet 42 Duo Doublet: antenna; Ad JAN 62 CQ; price $7.45,
40 & 20 meter coverage.
WRL Comet 84 Duo-Doublet: antenna; Ad JAN 62 CQ; price $7.95.
80 & 40 meter coverage.
WRL Comet CL-6-V Collinear 6M Vertical: antenna; Ad JAN 62 QST;
price $29.95, manufacturer Hy-Gain.
WRL Comet MM-100 "Mini-Matcher": antenna tuner; Ad JUN 62 QST;
price $10.95 kit; handles 100 watts CW/SSB, 75 watts AM; panel
lamp indicates maximum output; similar to AT-3; weight 3 lbs.
WRL Comet SS-3: Q-multiplier; Ad JAN 61 QST; price $14.95 kit;
self powered; 455 KHz if; adjustable selectivity 300 hertz to 10
kilohertz; 50 dB rejection.
WRL Comet TAC-2: power supply; DEC 65 Flyer; price $24.95
wired; mates with TC-2.
WRL Comet TC-2: transceiver; DEC 65 Flyer; price $99.95 wired;
5 watts AM; 2 meters; transmitter uses FT-243 8 MHz crystals;
solid state double conversion receiver; 0.14 uV sensitivity;
power requirements 300 VDC @ 50 mA, 12 VDC @ 1 A, weight 8 lbs.
WRL Comet TC-6: transceiver; JUL 61 QST; price $39.95 kit; 5
watts AM; 6 meters; transmitter uses FT-243 8 MHz crystals;
superheterodyne receiver.
WRL Comet TC-6A: transceiver; Ad JUN 62 QST; price $39.95 kit;
5 watts AM; 6 meters; transmitter uses 8 MHz crystals (FT-243);
plate modulation; PTT; super heterodyne receiver; sensitivity 1
uV; selectivity 20 kilohertz @ 6 dB points; tube line-up 6EA8,
6BA6, 12AX7, 6AQ5, 6CX8; weight 9 lbs.
WRL Comet TC-A: power supply, AC; Ad JUL 61 QST; price $15.95;
mates with TC-6 and TC6-A; 300 VDC @ 115 mA and 6.3 VAC @ 2.5 A;
shipping weight 8 lbs.
WRL Comet TCD-12 power supply, DC: Ad FEB 62 CQ; price $24.95
kit; mates with TC6-A.
WRL Comet W-36: antenna; Ad JAN 62 CQ; price $12.95; 6 meter
yagi, 3 elements; 4 1/2 ft boom, 52 ohm match.
WRL Comet WVB Vertical: antenna; Ad JUN 61 CQ; price $12.95;
continuous coverage 3.5 to 30 MHz, uses tapped loading coil,
like WVG except supported by side insulators.
WRL Comet WVG Vertical: antenna; Ad JUN 61 CQ; price $14.95,
continuous coverage 3.5 to 30 MHz, uses tapped loading coil,
(similar to Hy-Gain 18V).
WRL Comet WVG Mark II Vertical: antenna; Ad DEC 62 CQ; price
$15.95, 80 thru 10 meters (same as Hy-Gain 18V mk2).
WRL DB68: receiver preselector; Ad SEP 62 QST; price $39.95
wired; 80 thru 6 meters; 6 triode connected 6DJ8 tube sections;
24 dB gain; imported.
WRL Duo-Bander 84: transceiver; 1966 catalog; price $189.00;
80/40 meter (3.8 - 4.0 MHz and 7.1 - 7.3 MHz) SSB (LSB) 300
watts; 2 KHz dial calibration; 2.7 KHz bandwidth crystal lattice
filter (4 pole); sensitivity 1 uV for 10 dB signal to noise
ratio; carrier suppression -50 dB; unwanted sideband suppression
-45 dB; spurious radiation -40 dB; final amplifier pair 6HF5's;
requires 800 VDC @ 400 mA, 325 VDC @ 200 mA, -100 VDC @ 10 mA,
12 VDC @ 200 mA, and 12 VAC/DC @ 5 A.
WRL Duo-Bander II: transceiver; Ad: JUL 69 QST, price $169.00;
80/40 meter SSB (LSB), similar to Duo-Bander 84, new filter, new
cabinet, pair 6LB6's; 400 watts PEP input; 2 KHz dial
calibration; 2.7 KHz crystal filter; -45 dB unwanted sideband
suppression; -50 dB carrier suppression; weight 14 lbs.
WRL AC48: power supply; 1967 catalog; price $ 49.95; for DB-84,
economy 250 watt PEP power supply.
WRL AC48A: power supply; 1969 catalog; price $49.95; for DB-84,
economy 250 watt PEP power supply, better transformer.
WRL AC384: power supply; 1966 catalog; price $79.95; 300 watt
supply for WRL Duo-Bander; same as Galaxy AC35 under WRL name.
WRL AC384A: power supply, 1970 catalog; price $89.95; 400 watt
supply for WRL Duo-Bander; same as Galaxy AC400 under WRL name;
weight 22 lbs.
WRL DUO-POWER 300: power supply; 1970 catalog; price $149.95;
home-mobile power supply for Duo-Bander II.
WRL PSA-63 "Multi-Pak": power supply; Ad JUN 62 QST; price
$24.95 kit, $39.95 wired; 600 VDC @ 300 mA, 300 VDC @ 300 mA,
bias & filament voltages, available custom made for Gonset G-76,
Swan, Heath MT-1, and Elmac AF67/AF68 @ $49.95.
WRL PSA-63A: power supply; 1965 catalog; price $24.95 kit,
$39.95 wired; improved version of PSA-63; 600 VDC @ 200 mA
(ICA), 95 VAC @ 10 mA, and 6 VAC @ 10 A or 12 VAC @ 5 A; weight
15 lbs. Also available custom wired for Swan, Heath MT-1, Elmac
AF67/AF68, Gonset G76, Collins KWM-1. Add on parts kit to
obtain -100 VDC @ 10 mA available for $4.49.
WRL DX'er: CB transceiver; 1965 catalog; price $119.95;
variable receive tuning, crystal control transmit, dual
conversion, 5 KHz selectivity, 0.3 uV sensitivity for 6 dB
signal to noise ratio, 5 watts; shipping weight 17 lbs.WRL Hustler: CB transceiver: 1965 vintage; price $79.95;
tunable receiver covers all 23 channels; built-in AC and DC
supplies; 8 crystal controlled transmit/receiver frequencies;
S-meter/tune meter; shipping weight 10 lbs.
WRL Rustler: CB transceiver; 1966 catalog; price $79.95;
tunable receiver covers all 23 channels; built-in AC and DC
supplies; 8 crystal controlled transmit/receiver frequencies;
S-meter/tune meter; renamed version of Hustler (due to
copyright); shipping weight 10 lbs.
WRL Rustler II: CB transceiver; 1968 catalog; price $79.95;
tunable receiver covers all 23 channels; built-in AC and DC
supplies; 11 crystal controlled transmit/receive frequencies;
S-meter/tune meter.
WRL Spacemaster (WRT-2): CB transceiver; 1966 catalog; price
$64.95; walkie talkie; employs 13 transistors, 2 diodes, and 1
thermistor; 1 watt input; ceramic filter to reduce adjacent
channel interference; squelch; 2 channel selection; crystal
supplied for channel 9; 72 inch telescoping antenna; FCC license
required; 3 mile range; uses 8 penlight cells; weight 1 3/4 lbs.
WRL Spacemate: CB transceiver; 1964 catalog; price $34.95;
walkie talkie; 9 transistor circuit; crystal controlled with
crystals for channel 11 or channel 16; super heterodyne
receiver; 46 inch telescoping antenna; no license required; 1
mile range.
WRL Spacephone: CB transceiver; 1964 catalog; price $9.95 kit;
walkie talkie; 3 transistor circuit; 100 milliwatt transmitter;
crystal controlled on channel 14 (27.125 MHz); super
regenerative receiver exhibits 1 uV sensitivity; no license
required; 1/2 mile range; uses 9 volt battery.
WRL SPIRE-JR: tower; 1966 vintage; price $19.95; a fully
galvanized 8 ft roof mounting tower; adjustable pitch feet;
beaded channel legs; special rotor mount plate; fine for
tri-bander.
WRL WT-1B: CB transceiver; 1966 catalog; price $10.95; walkie
talkie; crystal controlled on channel 9; 40 inch telescoping
antenna; no license required; 1/4 mile range.
WRL EV Microphone: 1964 catalog; price $15.88; cardioid pattern
ceramic microphone;
WRL 3N1 Microphone: 1964 catalog; price $11.95; ceramic
microphone.- -
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