Incredible. Great job! Are most WWII aircraft radios operating in the 195KHZ - 9 MHZ range? Thanks for any info on the frequency range of WWII aircraft radios. Again, great job on this....
Pretty cool. I had one of these about 40 years ago, with the remote tuning head and outboard 28 volt power supply. It was one of my first shortwave radios and provided hours of enjoyment. Good job. Thanks for sharing.
I doubt very many viewers will actually appreciate what you've done with that vintage Navy radio. I appreciate it. Well done. I look forward to an update vid.
Incredible. Great job! Are most WWII aircraft radios operating in the 195KHZ - 9 MHZ range? Thanks for any info on the frequency range of WWII aircraft radios. Again, great job on this....
proffromgview 9 months ago
I am starting to fall in love with Radio and Magnetic tape ; )
OBSysteme 1 year ago
Looking for one of these to finish an World War II aircraft restoration want to sell it!!
johnrfuentes 2 years ago
No one has the right to fuss at you about modifying a radio that was modified to begin with. Nice job getting it back up and running.
Tom
fernblatt 2 years ago
Pretty cool. I had one of these about 40 years ago, with the remote tuning head and outboard 28 volt power supply. It was one of my first shortwave radios and provided hours of enjoyment. Good job. Thanks for sharing.
Dan
etowah42 2 years ago
I doubt very many viewers will actually appreciate what you've done with that vintage Navy radio. I appreciate it. Well done. I look forward to an update vid.
Regards,
John
joernone 2 years ago