a complete mobile/portable RTTY
station which consisted of a BC-610, a Hammarlund Super Pro
receiver...  All
of this equipment was mounted in a van on the rear of a 2 1/2 ton
truck.  The truck towed a 10 kw generator and we had plenty of fuel in
another trailer.  We also had a whip antenna mounted on the rear of
the van for quick operation. 
There was a whole mobile setup called SCR-299. It is shown in an old 
magazine ad or back section of an old Radio Amatuers Handbook that I 
have somewhere. The receiver was not a Hammarlund Super-Pro though, it 
was something that looked more like a BC-348. I don't doubt what you say 
you actually used. I am just saying what I see in the magazine 
advertisement by Hallicrafters.
The BC-610 did not use 304TLs. Perhaps someone modified one for them. 
The normal tube compliment was a single 250TH in the PA, and a pair of 
100TH in the push-pull modulator. I still have a pair of brand new Eimac 
100TH in original boxes and packing material that were part of the 
spares set for a BC-610 that Bill Barnhill WB6IWD cannibalized.
DE N6KB
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