Re: Needed old Motorola Exciter (Junk-Enders 12 Step Program - Step 7) 

Hi Kris, 

If you're emailing pictures of the exciter unit around... send 
a set to me. I don't have time to hunt through cabinets for various 
model numbers but I can quickly spot something in storage by sight. 

In an effort to attend the 12 Step Program "Junk Enders" I might 
actually have one of those exciters in storage and would send it 
to you... just pay the postage. 

Can't/won't promise I have one... but there's a good chance I do 
and it would love to come live with you if I can find it. 

Email me direct only (please) 

cheers, 
skipp025 at yahoo.com 



> Kris Kirby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 8 May 2007, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
> > Somewhere inside you will find a production line date stamp.
> 
> MAR 11 1964 
> 
> from one of the photos...
>  
> > >So far so go, only replaced the channel elements when it was put in
> > >service and three tubes, but we don't get much lightning...
> > 
> > What frequency range is it?  136-150, or what?
> 
> I see TLD1172A near that date stamp. According to the manual, this is 
> 150.8 to 174MC. I would imagine there aren't too many parts to change. 
> The channel element reads 158.4MC in the photo, or 13200 KC, but I 
> doubt the rock inside is on that frequency. 
> 
> --
> Kris Kirby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "The illegal we do immediately.  The unconstitutional takes
>  a bit longer."                     -- Henry Kissinger
>


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