Nope ...
One basic cad plated chassis with a metal casting on the front.
The receiver front end, oscillator / multiplier chain and first
IF sections are in the front mounted metal casting mounted on the
chassis. The second IF and audio/squelch board is mounted on the
bottom of the back half of the chassis
The top of the back half of the chassis has the Quiet Channel Board
(similar to Motorola Private Line) next to the exciter which are
mounted above Second IF / Audio squelch board ...
The transmitter multiplier chain is on a separate chassis mounted
circuit board just to the right of the exciter.
The last power multiplier and PA deck part of the transmitter is
on the rear, but separate, aluminum casting / heatsink.
The two metering jacks are mounted on a separate bracket just
above and to the right of the receiver front end.
The RCA Series 1000 and ML1000 are just a higher powered
transmitter version of the RCA Series 700.
BTW, the ML on ML1000 ... stood for Meadow Lands PA - where the
RCA Office was then located.
Hope this helps,
Neil - WA6KLA
"Jim B." wrote:
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> Neil McKie wrote:
>
> > Excuse me Michael ...
> >
> > I have several RCA Series 700 mobiles and stations here on both
> > High-band and UHF - none of them have a single tube in them. I
> > also have the supporting factory issued Instruction Manuals
>
> Curious-are the mobiles put together sort of like a Mastr Pro, with two
> 'boxey' chassis on either side of the power supply, or more like a
> Mocom-70, flat with no PS and the PA heat sink sticking out the back?
>
> --
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
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