Mal, Alan 3nyk and myself were just discussing those a couple of days ago. We wondered how many of us were left who knew how to use a BC221 or similar het. unit. Don't think I can quite qualify as be
I dug out a nice BC 221 today. It would make a nice OSC/driver for MF. It is mint condx but has not been used for years. Some will be familiar with this unit, vintage WWII made in the USA (ZENITH RAD
Most models were BC-221-M but this one is a 221-T. It looks the same as the M model, perhaps a later version. I also used them in the 1950/60's state of the art at that time !!, so was an AR88. When
Hi All, I can probably still use a BC221 having used them at Hanslope Park in the 40's to set uo HRO's so that German stations that we were monitoring could be found. I still have one in the loft but
Serial number 6986 on cal chart, which matches the unit, but no initials. The chart book is immaculate, looks like it has never been used. mal/g3kev Mal, Alan 3nyk and myself were just discussing tho