| Hi Bill
I have a copy of the ARRL VHF Manual dated 1965, and it has (presumably) the 
same transmitter in it.  There's a 6 meter version as well.  Some of that 
then-state-of-the-art technology is pretty interesting, especially the 
microwave stuff.  When's the last time you built a rig using a hydrogen 
thyratron?
73,
Bruce WW1M
>
>Dave, back around 1962 as swl I made a similar rf strip out of the VHF 
>Handbook I think, but it used a 6360 driving the pants off another 6360.  Key 
>up, it was 10 over 9 at Hans VE3CRU 2 miles south, and 30 over 9 key down.  
>Put it on the shelf till Hans took it from me when I got married.  Yet to find 
>that VHF book.  Good luck with your research.
>
>btw, in looking I found a Triplett grid dip osc minus the coils, another 
>antique.
>
>73,  Bill   VE3CRU
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