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Tram Corsair 23 Channel AM SSB CB Radio

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I purchased a Tram Corsair 23 Channel AM SSB CB Radio several years ago off of ebay as a repair/restoration project. I purchased this radio without a microphone. Not sure what microphone would wire up to this radio. It has a head phone type jack for the area where a mike goes. I have several mobile microphones (Turner + 3, Expander 400 & 400 NC, Cobra power mike) considering for hookup. Do not even know if this radio came be restored. I am planning on allowing Mikes Radio Repair (Youtube) take a look at this radio. It has low recieve, no mike attached and a power cord hard wired into the radio.

Any thoughts, forum?
 

I purchased a Tram Corsair 23 Channel AM SSB CB Radio several years ago off of ebay as a repair/restoration project. I purchased this radio without a microphone. Not sure what microphone would wire up to this radio. It has a head phone type jack for the area where a mike goes. I have several mobile microphones (Turner + 3, Expander 400 & 400 NC, Cobra power mike) considering for hookup. Do not even know if this radio came be restored. I am planning on allowing Mikes Radio Repair (Youtube) take a look at this radio. It has low recieve, no mike attached and a power cord hard wired into the radio.

Any thoughts, forum?

Pretty cool old rig, and rare, too. 3 wire hookup for the mic, but I would think you can find a way to use what you have. Would be nice to have a factory stocker hand mic, but probably really hard to find one. Good luck with it!

73,
Brett
 
Takes a high-impedance mike. Straight (non-amplified) D-104 is suitable. Turner 350C (The "C" suffix indicates the ceramic cartridge) should sound good on this radio.

This kind of mike, with a ceramic or crystal cartridge is nearly extinct. Dynamic mikes with high-impedance output will work, but the low-impedance mikes used with solid-state radios will fall short on mike gain.

I like tramdr's comment under the video: " More for fun and collector value than performance."

73
 
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I purchased a Tram Corsair 23 Channel AM SSB CB Radio several years ago off of ebay as a repair/restoration project. I purchased this radio without a microphone. Not sure what microphone would wire up to this radio. It has a head phone type jack for the area where a mike goes. I have several mobile microphones (Turner + 3, Expander 400 & 400 NC, Cobra power mike) considering for hookup. Do not even know if this radio came be restored. I am planning on allowing Mikes Radio Repair (Youtube) take a look at this radio. It has low recieve, no mike attached and a power cord hard wired into the radio.

Any thoughts, forum?
The following is the matching VFO that was originally made for the Corsair. Although this one is a little pricy, other examples occasionally show up on Ebay. With a little tweaking, one of these will get you to the upper SSB channels like 38.

Tram Diamond 10 tuner
 
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