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
Continua a leggereour past is our future, our way is to be Radiomen
A very popular receiver on merchant ships of all flags, built in Japan someone reported it shows circuits very similar
Continua a leggereThis medium and short wave transmitter from MEWA was built in Poland in 1975. There are 4 x 4CX250B tubes
Continua a leggereArticle by Radio Officer Riccardo Memeo (The Netherlands) Among my collection of professional “souvenirs” I have some brochures of all
Continua a leggereArticle by Radio Officer Riccardo Memeo (The Netherlands) I want to show you a very good transmitter I had in
Continua a leggereFrom 1969 Marconi Marine used this quartz-controlled very robust transmitter as ship’s main station. Frequency range: Medium wave: 405 to
Continua a leggereThis radio system was built in 1980. The transmitter operated from 1.6 to 27.5 MHz with a max. power out
Continua a leggereOn several ships equipped with radiotelephony only (less than 1600 GRT) the SKANTI TR400 was a very popular installation, this
Continua a leggereIn this short review we remember the ship’s main transmitter “Globespan” by Marconi Marine, it was installed in radio stations
Continua a leggereThe Hagenuk RX 1001 M is a receiver built for military- and marine communication. As other professional receivers is the
Continua a leggereThis 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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