[TenTec] 610 Has started shipping today

d.e.warnick at comcast.net d.e.warnick at comcast.net
Sat Aug 29 14:01:24 PDT 2009



Sorry to step back to the original topic of this thread, but I just got my new issue of CQ and the TenTec 610 is pictured on page 28 (bottom right) with a note about it on page 30 (top left). 



Dave 

WA3MKB 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "JAMES HANLON" <knjhanlon at msn.com> 
To: "ken d brown" <ken.d.brown at hawaiiantel.net>, "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec at contesting.com> 
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 3:49:34 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [TenTec] 610 Has started shipping today 

B&W made the antenna tuner for the BC-610.  According to Jack Williamson it was the BC-939.  But they didn't build any BC-610's.   

The BC-375, mentioned earlier as the antenna tuner, was a transmitter in its own right.  It had a 211 oscillator, 211 power amplifier, a pair of 211's in the modulator, and a 10Y speech amplifier.  It used a bunch on plug-in tuning units.  It flew in bomber-sized WW2 aircraft like the B-17 and B24.  It was powered by a 24 volt dynamotor. 

Jim, W8KGI 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken Brown<mailto:ken.d.brown at hawaiiantel.net> 
  To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment<mailto:tentec at contesting.com> 
  Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 6:46 PM 
  Subject: Re: [TenTec] 610 Has started shipping today 


  Some BC-610s were made by Hallicrafters. There was at least one other 
  manufacturer, I think it was Barker and Williamson. There may have been 
  others too. One version had round corners and the other had square 
  corners. One version the power supply had potted transformers in square 
  cornered black cans, including the plate (anode) supply transformer. 
  Another version had more like an open frame type plate transformer, yet 
  the end casings were cast iron, sort of like bell housings, and there 
  was potting material in there. The other smaller potted transformers 
  were cylindrical cans instead of rectangular with square corners. 

  They had plug-in tank coils and plug-in oscillators. Space for three 
  plug-in oscillators, which could be selected by a switch. Only one tank 
  coil could be installed at a time. 

  DE N6KB 
  > The BC-610 was a large HF AM transmitter built by Hallicrafters with a pair 
  > of 250-TH tubes or something similar in the PA.  Just the power transformer 
  > alone  weighed over 100 pounds.  The entire transmitter probably weighed 500 
  > or 600 hundred pounds. 
  >   
  >   

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