Difference between revisions of "TCS-12"

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(WW-II HF Transmitter)
 
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Built for the Navy Department during WW II.
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Produced for the U.S. Navy Department during WW II.
Companion to the TCS-12 Receiver, the COL-52245 transmitter covered the same HF bands (1.5 kilocycles to 12 megacycles).
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Provided CW and Voice operation on three HF bands; 1.5-3, 3-6, and 6-12 Mc.
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The TCS-12 Transmitter required a separate Power Supply providing 12, 220, and 400 VDC - the latter two from a motor-generator (dynamotor) system.

Revision as of 20:38, 30 March 2020

Produced for the U.S. Navy Department during WW II. Provided CW and Voice operation on three HF bands; 1.5-3, 3-6, and 6-12 Mc. The TCS-12 Transmitter required a separate Power Supply providing 12, 220, and 400 VDC - the latter two from a motor-generator (dynamotor) system.