Re: [BVARC] USS Texas Radios

2017-03-17 Thread Sam Neal via BVARC
Hello,

FYI, That fine looking receiver is an RBB, one of three in a series that
covered from approximately 10 kHz through just a little above the current
Citizen's Band, probably 27.5 MHz or so.

The RBA covered from approximately 10 kHz - 600 kHz.
The RBB covered from approximately 600 kHz - 4 mHz.
The RBC covered from approximately 4 MHz - 27.5+- mHz.

As I recall, each receiver covered it's tuning range in four bands.

I owned a RBA and still own a RBC. An article in either Electric Radio or
Antique Radio Classified said the RBC was the most expensive short-wave
receiver ever made up to that time. My RBC is dated 1943. I am dated 1942.
It's 1942 dollar cost was approximately $1600.00 in 1942 silver certificate
dollars.

The local oscillator in those super-heterodyne receivers actually transmitted
a small signal 455 kHz above or below the receive frequency ( I think 455 kHz
was the RBC i.f. freq ). 

Because of this, the German and Japanese submarines could tune around for the
unwanted radiation from our receivers and direction-find the ship in question
whose receiver was radiating this un-wanted signal so it could be df-ed,
located and sank. They could also tell what frequency we were monitoring.

Part of the expense of the RBA - RBB - RBC receivers was the excellent
shielding that was used internally to reduce this type of radiation.

More photos please !!

73,

Sam Neal  N5AF
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Received: Sun, 05 Mar 2017 08:44:53 PM CST
From: Travis Burgess via BVARC 
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Subject: Re: [BVARC] USS Texas Radios

It the top photo is recent, they have gone through the radio room and cleaned
out the

asbestos and done a major overhaul of the area.  I was aboard the Texas for
the Dec. 2015

remembrance of Pearl Harbor and activation of the Texas radio event.

At that time the radio room was off limits to the public.   The Ham Radio
activation was from

a compartment a deck or two above.  Good to see.


Travis

K5HTB.


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Attached are USS Texas Radio room
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Re: [BVARC] Heliax

2017-03-17 Thread Travis Burgess via BVARC
Thank you.


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Might have a piece..need to check my stock



Chris

WB5ITT



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I need about 21 feet of half inch Heliax  for a magnetic loop antenna.  If 
anyone has any scrap, I

would love to take it off your hands.



Travis

K5HTB



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Re: [BVARC] Heliax

2017-03-17 Thread Chris Boone via BVARC
Might have a piece..need to check my stock

Chris
WB5ITT

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I need about 21 feet of half inch Heliax  for a magnetic loop antenna.  If 
anyone has any scrap, I

would love to take it off your hands.



Travis

K5HTB



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Re: [BVARC] Heliax

2017-03-17 Thread Rick Hiller -- W5RH via BVARC
Travis, I have some Andrews CNT-400 that might do the trick...pretty stiff
stuff.

https://www.rfparts.com/coax/coax-andrew/cnt400.html

Can't beat the price... $.01 a foot

RH

Rick Hiller
*The Radio Hotel*  -- W5RH



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