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K9OA Clark in Madison, WI
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Clark sitting in front of his great vintage radio equipment.
Heathkit Apache / Mohawk with SB-10 Sideband adapter on top.
Close-up of the SB-10 Single Side Band Adapter
Clark's Kenwood twins (R-599,T-599)
TR-4CW with Turner Plus 2 mic
Hallicrafters FPM-300 Mark II Safari transceiver. It's all solid state except
the driver and the final (a single 6KD6).
Inside the FPM-300. We love radios that have built-in power supplies!!
Heathkit SB-101
Hallicrafters SR-150 Station
Inside the Hallicrafters SR-150
Hallicrafters SR-150
Hallicrafters HT-32 and matching SX-115 receiver operating station. Extra SX-122 receiver on top of the HT-32.
National NCX-1000 -
According to HAM.NET ... The National NCX-1000 is a fantastic high power HF radio. It does not include the WARC bands or 160M. It uses a 8122 ceramic tube in the PA for approx.
400 to 500 watts output.
Collins S-line operating station
Swan transceiver and power supply/speaker
The Heathkit Twins
The SB-301 Receiver close up. Right on frequency 3838 khz!
Galaxy GT550
The Galaxy GT550 and Turner M+2/U microphone