Had heard about people converting to solid state. Seeing it for the first time. Never sat it practically. Fantastic very hard work with success. Brilliant job.
See: Ham Radio Magazine Feb. 1969 (pg. 26 - 36) article by Henry H. Cross, WlOOP " Converting a Vacuum-Tube Receiver to Solid State " ( about the BC-348 )
I completed the conversion of my BC-348-R to all solid state. The manual I received from you was straight forward and easy to follow.. Here is part 1 of 5 of videos describing the conversion process. ruclips.net/video/cC_TNZSi18k/видео.html
Had heard about people converting to solid state.
Seeing it for the first time.
Never sat it practically.
Fantastic very hard work with success. Brilliant job.
Nice job! Thanks for video 🤩👍
Great video, great radio, good job!
Good job.
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Great job! congratulations.... I want to do the conversion. do you provide the instruction manual? thanks !
Send me a request to my email address. It is at the end of the video
See:
Ham Radio Magazine Feb. 1969 (pg. 26 - 36) article by Henry H. Cross, WlOOP
" Converting a Vacuum-Tube Receiver to Solid State " ( about the BC-348 )
I prefer to leave it original. Tubes and caps are not rare for the BC-348.
Nice job. Thanks for sharing it!. LU1AR
Great mod
I have a Q model myself,would you be interested in another project like yours?
Use my email address to request a manual if you want to convert it. I do not do conversions for others. It is too time consuming.
@@charlessmith833 could you recommend some one who might be interested In a project like ?
I completed the conversion of my BC-348-R to all solid state. The manual I received from you was straight forward and easy to follow.. Here is part 1 of 5 of videos describing the conversion process.
ruclips.net/video/cC_TNZSi18k/видео.html
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What a shame.
Better than throwing them in the basement or garage for the next 40 years and letting them rot beyond repair. I've seen too many like that
@@charlessmith833 valves aren't rare, just get them going properly!