Marine Receiver – JRC NRD 1EL
A very popular receiver on merchant ships of all flags, built in Japan someone reported it shows circuits very similar
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A very popular receiver on merchant ships of all flags, built in Japan someone reported it shows circuits very similar
Continue readingThis medium and short wave transmitter from MEWA was built in Poland in 1975. There are 4 x 4CX250B tubes
Continue readingArticle by Radio Officer Riccardo Memeo (The Netherlands) Among my collection of professional “souvenirs” I have some brochures of all
Continue readingArticle by Radio Officer Riccardo Memeo (The Netherlands) I want to show you a very good transmitter I had in
Continue readingFrom 1969 Marconi Marine used this quartz-controlled very robust transmitter as ship’s main station. Frequency range: Medium wave: 405 to
Continue readingThis radio system was built in 1980. The transmitter operated from 1.6 to 27.5 MHz with a max. power out
Continue readingOn several ships equipped with radiotelephony only (less than 1600 GRT) the SKANTI TR400 was a very popular installation, this
Continue readingIn this short review we remember the ship’s main transmitter “Globespan” by Marconi Marine, it was installed in radio stations
Continue readingThe Hagenuk RX 1001 M is a receiver built for military- and marine communication. As other professional receivers is the
Continue readingThis 19 inch rack model marine receiver DRAKE RR-1 was produced between 1971-1977 in USA and it is based on
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