Re: Re: radar history Going though my father's Army papers there is a Certificate  for  his attendance  at SCR 268 School!

2018-07-01 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
Going though my father's Army papers there is a Certificate  for  his attendance  at SCR 268 School! Never  though I would have some  family history to put  with some of the scraps  I  have   268 stuff here.   My  dad  was like  some of the others if  it  was classified  when he  was in the se

Re: Re: radar history

2018-03-04 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
Will - But is that red  tube the one used in the wireless set   lend  lease transceiver  with  Russian lettering   for  the  vhf  section will? ( trying to flash back 50 years.)   Ed#   In a message dated 3/4/2018 3:28:17 PM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:   > A ve

Re: Re: radar history

2018-03-04 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
heck  and the split anode maggies made appearances in  radio news in the 30s!   yow  do bring up a  good  point of  things being discovered but  not  revealed at the very moment... have  not studded that about  maggies  but   many other thing  followed that crooked  path   though...   Ed#     In

Re: Re: Re: Re: radar history

2018-03-04 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
that is precious! Ed#   In a message dated 3/4/2018 7:05:35 AM US Mountain Standard Time, d...@db.net writes:   On Sun, Mar 04, 2018 at 12:45:10PM -, Dave Wade via cctalk wrote: > > > > A very interesting story in this radar history is how the Dutch managed to > > rescue the EF50 tube, esse

Re: Re: Re: radar history

2018-03-04 Thread Diane Bruce via cctalk
On Sun, Mar 04, 2018 at 12:45:10PM -, Dave Wade via cctalk wrote: > > > > A very interesting story in this radar history is how the Dutch managed to > > rescue the EF50 tube, essential for these early radar receivers, to England > > just hours before the Germans invaded holland. I heard this

RE: Re: Re: radar history

2018-03-04 Thread Dave Wade via cctalk
> > A very interesting story in this radar history is how the Dutch managed to > rescue the EF50 tube, essential for these early radar receivers, to England > just hours before the Germans invaded holland. > > Read here ( not my site ): > > http://www.dos4ever.com/EF50/EF50.html#war > > Jos Wi

Re: Re: Re: radar history

2018-03-03 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
I mean TUBE  not  tune! These look like  red  tune in  ww2 lend  lease talk  radio that has a vhf   section?  Ed#    In a message dated 3/3/2018 4:02:34 PM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:   These look like  red  tune in  ww2 lend  lease talk  radio that has a vhf   secti

Re: Re: radar history

2018-03-03 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
These look like  red  tune in  ww2 lend  lease talk  radio that has a vhf   section?  Ed#    In a message dated 3/3/2018 3:28:48 AM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:   On 03.03.2018 09:35, Paul Birkel via cctalk wrote: > On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 12:46 AM, Chuck Guzis via cct

Re: Re: radar history

2018-03-03 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
Noel - the MIT rad labs  thick  volume on the Maggie  is  pretty  cool  too.. We are blessed to have  an entire set ( 28 volumes) at the museum of   rad labs...  I also have a  set myself... with  used to be a lot more special  than now   you can download   them in digital  form and they floa