Souns difficult, :-(
 
 
"...
 
175~600khz CW only, so there doesn't seem to be any legal transmitting use for 
it.

Parts? Parts? You cain't get no parts for this thing if you need them. And all 
of the paper can capacitors in the thing are probably going to be bad... "
 
GL
 
73 joe CT1AXG


--- On Sat, 5/23/09, Bob Deuel <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Bob Deuel <[email protected]>
Subject: [AMRadio] Navy TAJ-19 Transmitter
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, May 23, 2009, 6:05 AM


HELP !!
I am looking for a schematic and information for a Navy ship TAJ-19 transmitter 
that I recently acquired. It was made by General Electric in 1944 and uses one 
861 in the Final and three 860's. Any leads on where I can get information for 
it would be most helpful. I have found some information and a partial schematic 
on the TAJ-18 which is a similar transmitter but not the same. Thanks Bob, K2GLO
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