I thought B&W just made things like induction coils and other parts; had no idea that they made a transmitter. Very nice set up. N8ZBR Between Vero Beach and Ft. Pierce, on Hutchinson Island. 😎
B&W made three different transmitters, 5100,5100B and the 6100. They also made a single sideband generator for the AM transmitters to do SSB. If you look at an earlier B&W video of mine there is a SSB generator which i no longer have.
@@441BSA1968 yes sir know it very well I was also 10 yrs OTR Driver but thing is right now I'm recovering from 14 yrs of barely being able to walk after having 30 foot fall broke my back in 7 places but I've had a miracle happen higher Beings snatched me up & gave me back the ability to run again if necessary having never been frightened by my fall I still love tree climbing as always so when the tables turn and Godly existence is reestablished the possibilities will be unlimited Praise God Forevermore Dominus Vobiscum💎💙⚡🛸🦁🌱🧬💯💪 Namaste
That old radio in the picture to the left , looks like the kind you set and leave alone . And that I can imagine using . What is it ? Where could I obtain one ? I can’t wander outside the confines of the state of Pennsylvania but hey , I could with that thing .
The transmitter is a Barker & Williamson 5100B. made in Bristol Pennsylvania 1954. They are getting rare in good condition. I use it on all amateur bands and CB. It's not very hard to change bands and tune up. I restored the transmitter about 5 years ago completely and should work well for another 70 years. They don't make them like they used to.
I thought B&W just made things like induction coils and other parts; had no idea that they made a transmitter. Very nice set up. N8ZBR Between Vero Beach and Ft. Pierce, on Hutchinson Island. 😎
B&W made three different transmitters, 5100,5100B and the 6100. They also made a single sideband generator for the AM transmitters to do SSB.
If you look at an earlier B&W video of mine there is a SSB generator which i no longer have.
It would certainly be interesting to figure out if I was anywhere near Bristol PA
Bristol Pa is about 30ish miles from me very near the Delaware River, its a medium size town north east of Philadelphia
@@441BSA1968 yes sir know it very well I was also 10 yrs OTR Driver but thing is right now I'm recovering from 14 yrs of barely being able to walk after having 30 foot fall broke my back in 7 places but I've had a miracle happen higher Beings snatched me up & gave me back the ability to run again if necessary having never been frightened by my fall I still love tree climbing as always so when the tables turn and Godly existence is reestablished the possibilities will be unlimited Praise God Forevermore Dominus Vobiscum💎💙⚡🛸🦁🌱🧬💯💪 Namaste
That old radio in the picture to the left , looks like the kind you set and leave alone . And that I can imagine using .
What is it ?
Where could I obtain one ? I can’t wander outside the confines of the state of Pennsylvania but hey , I could with that thing .
The transmitter is a Barker & Williamson 5100B. made in Bristol Pennsylvania 1954. They are getting rare in good condition. I use it on all amateur bands and CB. It's not very hard to change bands and tune up. I restored the transmitter about 5 years ago completely and should work well for another 70 years. They don't make them like they used to.
@@441BSA1968 I’m humbled . .
I think I could help ya get Ur Antenna above 125 I'm a Tree Climber
I would love that!