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Bc 312 m army signal Corp radio


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Cant wait to get it home and on bench. Forty bucks is worth it if it is totaled inside for decoration but pictures of inside looked clean. 2meters to six meters is that right?
 
AM/CW SSB (BFO)
1.5 - 18 MHz...160 meters thru 17 meters
The BC-312 is a rugged and uncomplicated receiver to work on, but sometimes you get problems with the mechanical dynamotor (works like a motor with a mechanically coupled alternator) and many sets have been modified to mains operation with an external mains power supply bypassing the dynamotor.
The BC-312 is intended to be powered from a car battery from 12 - 14 V DC, the high tension(voltage) is generated by a rotary converter, a so-called "Dynamotor".


 

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