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I bought mine for $50 in 1969 or so. I had all kinds of problems with
it. Main reason I bought it was to get on 160. Finally sold the viking
to a c b guy and bought an elmac 67 which I used on 160 until I got my
Yaesu ft101 e. Yep, my viking had the tvi kit.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Wed, 7 May 2014, Pat
Byrne wrote:
> I had one of those, also! Did yours have the after market TVI kit
> with the perforated sheets that enclosed the entire rig and had about
> a thousand little screws that held it together? i bought mine used
> from Allied Radio in Chicago. Got it home and it had a burned out
> 4D32, about a $40 tube then. Big bucks to a teenager!! Allied
> replaced it for freee!! My first grown up rig after the Globe Scout
> 40 and the Harvey Wells TBS50D! Why can I remember all that stuff
> and forget what I am supposed to do after lunch!
> Pat, K9JAuAt 11:36 AM 5/7/2014, you wrote:
>> I had a viking one and didn't have a tuning aid in those days. No one in
>> my falily understood radio. I had a heck of a time tuning that thing,
>> every stage had to be tuned as I recall. Ran a pair of 807s and a 4d32
>> for final as I recall. I did also have the Johnson v f o which was really
>> stable for its time.
>> 73
>> Butch
>> WA0VJR
>> Node 3148
>> Wallace, ks.
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