AM transmitter equipment 10 watts output.
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:33 pm
i have some AM transmitter equipment that DOT no longer uses, its what they used to use in construction zones to notify motorist and or tourist info.
the setup i have is all digital and dual AM transmitters ( 2 separate modules ) a dual audio processor, VSWR meter, and the digital recorded message unit. ( record your own messages. )
this is the model numbers of the units, if you like to research them.
the units are all made by Digital Recorders, Durham, NC 910-361-2155
the digital recorder/player is - model DR1008
the AM transmitters are - model 34-366 - rated at 10 watts each
TX-1 unit = 1610 Khz.
TX-2 unit = 1690 Khz.
dual audio processor unit is - model 34-367
and the VSWR unit is - model 34-348
if interested let me know.. if no response in a day or 2, i'll list them on e-bay..
the units are really simple ( modular ) and easily connected and functional with just a few connections.
the setup i have is all digital and dual AM transmitters ( 2 separate modules ) a dual audio processor, VSWR meter, and the digital recorded message unit. ( record your own messages. )
this is the model numbers of the units, if you like to research them.
the units are all made by Digital Recorders, Durham, NC 910-361-2155
the digital recorder/player is - model DR1008
the AM transmitters are - model 34-366 - rated at 10 watts each
TX-1 unit = 1610 Khz.
TX-2 unit = 1690 Khz.
dual audio processor unit is - model 34-367
and the VSWR unit is - model 34-348
if interested let me know.. if no response in a day or 2, i'll list them on e-bay..
the units are really simple ( modular ) and easily connected and functional with just a few connections.