Grinding a Crystal for a Vintage Transmitter
Antique Wireless Association member Andy, K0SM, shows how he updated a ovenized crystal for a mid 1950s AM broadcast transmitter for operation on the 160 meter amateur radio band.
See the entire transmitter conversion project here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLTogcYJemH4D6wynJj1z6PA01q38B1IQ
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See the entire transmitter conversion project here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLTogcYJemH4D6wynJj1z6PA01q38B1IQ
If you enjoyed this video, consider becoming a member of the Antique Wireless Association at https://antiquewireless.org/homepage/membership/
Subscribe to the Antique Wireless Museum channel and you'll receive news of our latest video uploads.
Видео Grinding a Crystal for a Vintage Transmitter канала AWA Wireless Museum
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