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   Message 92 of 2,531   
   Richard Webb to Ed Vance   
   Boat Anchors   
   22 Apr 12 15:38:29   
   
   Hi Ed,   
      
   On Sat 2012-Apr-21 13:20, Ed Vance (1:2320/105.1) wrote to RICHARD WEBB:   
      
   EV> I don't remember the HQ-129, I'll have to go look in my old Allied   
   EV> Catalogs collection to refresh my memory on it.   
      
   Noted your lookup you did on it next message, that time   
   period sounds about right, adn from its construction is   
   fairly obvious ,g>.   
      
   RW>EV> At another Navy Ham Shack they had a National NC-303(?) receiver and   
   RW>EV> a T-350-XM AM transmitter (700 Watts I think).   
      
   EV> Richard, it may had been a NC-300, it's been fifty years ago, and   
   EV> Ed's Head gets confused often when remembering things.   
      
   Yeah, I asked about that rcvr someone who was quite active   
   back then in that shack, she says it was a 303 at school for the blind.   
      
      
   RW>  Love that remoting the circuit breaker thing.   
   RW>Have seen mods like that.   
      
   EV> IIRC the left side panel of the TX350XM was full of diamond shaped   
   EV> holes for air to circulate around the components.   
      
   EV> I mounted the Reset Button of those Circuit Breakers through a hold   
   EV> so the button could be pressed just by leaning over and pressing it.   
      
     Yep seen mods like that done to gear.   
      
   EV> Of course the was after turning the Power Switch to OFF.   
      
   EV> Those 866 Mercury Vapor Rectifiers wouldn't like it if I'd pressed   
   EV> the Circuit Breaker Reset Button while the Power Switch was ON.   
      
   Nope, they sure wouldn't.  You'd sure let the magic smoke   
   out of 'em doing that.   
      
   RW>EV> The panel was approximately five foot high and 15 inches wide and   
   RW>EV> was made of Steel.   
      
      
   Yep, sounds about right for some of that old gear.  Operated the old Viking II   
   etc. as well.  Noted your comment   
   elsewhere on that tx, 500 watts cw, about 350 am.   
      
   Regards,   
              Richard   
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