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This site is undergoing a long overdue update. Having returned to radio after a 15 year SK period, Thanks in the most part
to Chris KB3RDU and Lieutenant Dan. Without their persistent nudging I would likely still be selling off my gear.

Gone are the BC-610 and T-368 : (
Their current resting places are unknown...

Much new gear has been added and I will be uploading some pictures and mod info soon.

Current projects include:
Elmac AF67 & PMR6
Heathkit DX60
Johnson Viking II
Homebrew 813's

New additions to the site.

Massilion Ohio Hamfest 2008
A night at Lieutenant Dan's little shack of horrors.
Multi-Elmacs
Hams

Links to other fine radio sites.

http://maxsummerville.com/W8MMS      A Ham's best friend
http://amwindow.org  The Huz mans AM resourse site. Thanks Steve!
http://amfone.net Another great AM resourse.

 

 

The BC-610 Page  

BC-610H Circa W.W.II manufactured for US Signal Corps by Hallicrafters. 250TH final modulated with PP 100TH's{class b}. Link coupled output {plug-in coils}, Band switched exciter, Remote audio driver{bc-614}. About 50" High, 600lbs.

 

T-368C Korean war vintage by Crosley. 4-400A Final modulated by PP 4-125A's{class ab1}. PI-L output with vacuum variable caps. PTO tuned continuously from 1.5 to 20 MHz. About 50" High, 750lbs.






Equipment For Sale or Trade

Sold

Sold

Lots more coming as I clean the shack.

Interested? Drop me a line.




All images in this document are original and may not be used without the authors permission.(c)1995-2008 Joel Cumberland