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Justin:
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I didn't recognize your name in my initial response. I indicated I just
finished a manual for a HE-43C. When I was putting the mailing label on the
envelope, I realized it was for you. So it's on the way. Ah; the perils of
aging.
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Pete, wa2cwa
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Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 12:49:44
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Subject: Re: [HallicraftersRadios] Off-The-Wall Question
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Lafayette HE-43C is not rare. It is identical to the HE-20C (which we sold
1000's of these sets - HE-20, 20A, 20B, 20C(relay and electronic switching
versions), 43C) except the 43C works on 110V AC and 6 volts DC. The 20C works on
110V AC and 12 volts DC. Other then that, they are identical. I just finished a
HE-43C manual for a customer. Both the HE-20C and 43C were made by United
Scientific Laboratories (USL) in Long Island City, NY.
A tunable receive and a crystal controlled transmitter was quite common
with a number of manufacturers in the early 60's. A Spot switch obviously was
common on these transceivers.
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Pete, wa2cwa
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On Sat, 08 Mar 2025 08:46:48 -0800 "Justin Bowser - KI5GKD" <
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Pete - I'll give that a try and let you know.? I also got another
rare/unusual bird coming, an HE-43C.? I've never seen a CB where you
transmit with crystal and receive by VFO.? What I plan doing is to put in
a circuit that replaces the crystals with an Arduino controlled 5351
module.
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73,
Justin B.
KI5GKD
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