Dear OM, I cant find the cabeling positions for an external speaker (Plug AP-115 5x Connections/ CONT) Can you spend this informazion for me please? Thank you and best regards Robert OE1ROF
Dear OM, Thank you for the great review which I used to take the decision to buy one. As I think out of your UA-cam Channel you have a deep knowledge on old military radios, if you don´t mind I would like to ask a question which I can´t solve out of the manuals I own (The german "Technische Dienst Vorschrift" and the english priducers´manual out of 1992) I´m interested to use the radio in Automatik Link Exchange (ALE) in Ham Radio. What I can´t figure out is the use of the Dipole Antenna in this "Bandhopping" procedure. While the Whip Antenna is used for all bands via the Coupler 8Tuner) the original wire dipole (without 1:1 balun) has to be hang up according to the desired wavelength to use the specific lenght of wire where it is marled by the frequency tags. So it is used as resonant antenna. But how does this work when in ALE the bands are changed automatically due to best propagation? Is the coupler capable to match the dipole which is hang out for ie 40m for all bands stored in the frequency tables? Do you know this? Thank you and best wishes; 73 de OE1ROF
Hi! Very few military radios tune anything but the whip antenna. This one isn’t the case. The ATU matches instantly any antenna connected to the bnc rear connector. It doesn’t even make a sound. Beware to use it with common sense. A unun 9:1 will help I hope I helped The fron bnc is out of the tuning circuit. You have to select the antenna source on the menu
@@Radiogenes Thanks a lot for your information! So my common sense says "Use an "End Fed Random Wire" Antenna if you want ALE, or calculate which Bands are "harmonic" to tune when using a dipole set up for x, then there are some other bands that could be matched by the tuner and program this into the frequency list.
Hello Cesar witch pin/contact on the radio speaker connector do You use a =ground but is b the second one to connect for listening with the speaker best regards and thank You for Your nice videos 73ers
Great demo. Not enough PRC-2200 content on the Tube.
superb military receiver 👍👍👍
Qué MARAVILLA César!!! Lo más de lo más en manpack radios... Y qué bien suena. Para sentirse orgulloso. Enhorabuena, amigo.
Very nice radio! Thanks for presenting it.
muy buena radio. Los militares la usa en modo autocall (automático) para guerra electrónica.
esa radio es fenomenal!!
YES SIRRR this Military Radio is fun to play with for sure. 💯👌 73 de Uncle Günter 🙋♂️
Vielen dank Guenter
I bought the same a few years ago, but didn't get the battery not the power supply.
It is easy to connect a psu to the battery pins using RCA connectors
Thanks, I used a spade connector instead, before I found out RCA also works.
Beautiful. Can you take off the whip section from the tuner?
Yes. It is clipped and then fixed with 4 screws. Once taken off the area is flat
@@Radiogenesdoes the BNC on the coupler tune random length dipoles, and how would you deploy a longwire from this coupler, BNC or whipmount?
@@wouternet94 I have always used a coax conected to a unun 9:1 and them a 16.4 long wire. Dipole should be the same
Dear OM, I cant find the cabeling positions for an external speaker (Plug AP-115 5x Connections/ CONT) Can you spend this informazion for me please? Thank you and best regards Robert OE1ROF
Hi!! Of course
A is ground
B is audio out
@@Radiogenes Thanks a lot🙂
Dear OM, Thank you for the great review which I used to take the decision to buy one. As I think out of your UA-cam Channel you have a deep knowledge on old military radios, if you don´t mind I would like to ask a question which I can´t solve out of the manuals I own (The german "Technische Dienst Vorschrift" and the english priducers´manual out of 1992)
I´m interested to use the radio in Automatik Link Exchange (ALE) in Ham Radio.
What I can´t figure out is the use of the Dipole Antenna in this "Bandhopping" procedure. While the Whip Antenna is used for all bands via the Coupler 8Tuner) the original wire dipole (without 1:1 balun) has to be hang up according to the desired wavelength to use the specific lenght of wire where it is marled by the frequency tags. So it is used as resonant antenna. But how does this work when in ALE the bands are changed automatically due to best propagation? Is the coupler capable to match the dipole which is hang out for ie 40m for all bands stored in the frequency tables? Do you know this?
Thank you and best wishes; 73 de OE1ROF
Hi! Very few military radios tune anything but the whip antenna. This one isn’t the case. The ATU matches instantly any antenna connected to the bnc rear connector. It doesn’t even make a sound. Beware to use it with common sense. A unun 9:1 will help
I hope I helped
The fron bnc is out of the tuning circuit. You have to select the antenna source on the menu
@@Radiogenes Thanks a lot for your information! So my common sense says "Use an "End Fed Random Wire" Antenna if you want ALE, or calculate which Bands are "harmonic" to tune when using a dipole set up for x, then there are some other bands that could be matched by the tuner and program this into the frequency list.
Hello sir, can you tell me the audio pin out for the LS 454/U? Thanks!
Hello! I am not using that speaker. But for your needs I found this www.prc68.com/I/LS454.shtml
Hello Cesar witch pin/contact on the radio speaker connector do You use a =ground but is b the second one to connect for listening with the speaker best regards and thank You for Your nice videos 73ers
@@Prcfan-up8yu thanks !!!
A is GND
B speaker
Hi, what value does the capacitor in series with the speaker have?
Hi!! It is a 160 ohm resistor
@@Radiogenes sorry, the electrolytic capacitor, 73
🏆🏆🏆 73 my friend PY7-TA
Hi, nice radio, do you sell it or do you know where I could buy one ?
Hi! Yes, available here bw-schmitti.de
1000€
@@VideoMontaze yes, but full kit