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- October 3, 2011 at 11:38 pm #7816
I have to ask a favor.
As I am working on getting my
SS-Tran AMT-3000 back on the
air, I have been transmitting through
some antique radios.A lot of the radios don’t go beyond 1610.
I have to ask a favor.
As I am working on getting my
SS-Tran AMT-3000 back on the
air, I have been transmitting through
some antique radios.A lot of the radios don’t go beyond 1610.
I also have another nice antique table radio
that is a little messed up and doesn’t tune
the whole AM band.Having lost the manual, (I loose everything) I
can’t look up the dip switch settings for
the frequency selection.I know a lot of you guys are building AMT-5000s
right now, but I was wondering if you could give
me the frequency dip switch settings for 1590, 1460, and
1330. If you don’t have time to check the settings
for 1330 it’s OK. And I don’t need the settings for
the internal inductors.So if possible, that would be cool. Otherwise, don’t
worry about it.Thanks so much!
Bruce, Dog Radio Studio 2
October 3, 2011 at 11:45 pm #22676RFB
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Total posts : 45366Perhaps someone could scan the section of the manual that covers the switch settings and post that as a jpg for anyone who is missing that information.
It would not be like posting the schematic or some super duper top secret classified for their eyes only thing.
Hopefully someone can step up and help you out with that.
I would..but I do not own an SSTran AMT3000…I gave mine to my nephew, manual and all.
RFB
October 4, 2011 at 12:03 am #22678mighty1650
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Total posts : 453661330: UP UP DOWN UP UP UP UP DOWN
1460: DOWN UP UP UP DOWN UP UP DOWN
1590: UP DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN UP UP DOWNINDUCTOR:
1003-1407 UP UP DOWN UP
1145-1607 DOWN DOWN UP UPOctober 4, 2011 at 12:28 am #22682MICRO1700
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Total posts : 45366Thank you for your kind comments, RFB.
And Mr. Crow, thank you for the switch
information. Now I can get music going
through that really weird old radio in
the kitchen that doesn’t cover the whole
AM band.Best Wishes,
Bruce, Dog Radio Studio 2 - AuthorPosts
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