HI All

To you guys who have Bauer 707's, I now have an official factory list of 
voltages and resistances from multiple test points in the 707. If anyone who 
wants them will e-mail me directly I will send them to you. 
 
Having said that, I thought some of you might be interested in a cover letter 
Paul Gregg sent me with some notes covering "707ology" not contained in the 
normal manual. I quote.
 
"We had a young engineer from Taiwan at the plant in San Carlos for about six 
weeks in the early 60's. He was on a training mission in the area and spent 
similar time at Eimac, Ampex, and Lenkurt - all nearby. While at Bauer he built 
and tested a 707 and did these measurements." (The ones I mentioned above b.g.)
 
"About a year after he had been at our plant and had returned to Taiwan we 
started getting inquires through the Chinese Purchasing Mission in Washington 
about the 707. We soon started shipping 10 to 25 kits a year to Taiwan as well 
as some assembled units and lots of spare parts. In 1972 we ran the largest 
production run of any transmitter we ever built - 65 at one time, 50 of which 
were assembled for Taiwan. The other 15 went into inventory or to AFRTS."
 
"Over the years we shipped 225 transmitters to Taiwan. During a visit there I 
learned that these transmitters were scattered around the country at missile 
sites - covering the radio dial - all with programming on them - their method 
of keeping signals from Communist China out. A 707 'jammer"."
 
Thought some of you might be interested. If not sorry for the use of the 
bandwidth.
 
Bill AD5OL
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