The vintage stuff does not have much readily available information, and general tube knowledge helps the most. Transistor rigs of that era will have some similarities in thier construction, but the specifics of construction between vacant state and solid state are very different in execution.
Picking up the old "QST" magazines will help a lot too. Many 10 meter rigs were not too dis-similar to their 11 meter counterparts. Essentially anything you can do to a 10 meter rig would also apply to a CB (11 meter rig).
Just make note of the suitable FC regulations regarding the servicing and modifications of the radios, otherwise you might have the FCC on your doorstep.
: I am just stsrting to collect Browning c.b.
: radios. I need just about every piece of info.
: I can get my hands on, service manuals, schematics
: how tos, tips, tricks, anything to do with
: Browning "mark" series radios. All help will be
: greatly appreciated.
: The vintage stuff does not have much readily available information, and general tube knowledge helps the most. Transistor rigs of that era will have some similarities in thier construction, but the specifics of construction between vacant state and solid state are very different in execution.
: Picking up the old "QST" magazines will help a lot too. Many 10 meter rigs were not too dis-similar to their 11 meter counterparts. Essentially anything you can do to a 10 meter rig would also apply to a CB (11 meter rig).
: Just make note of the suitable FC regulations regarding the servicing and modifications of the radios, otherwise you might have the FCC on your doorstep.
: : I am just stsrting to collect Browning c.b.
: : radios. I need just about every piece of info.
: : I can get my hands on, service manuals, schematics
: : how tos, tips, tricks, anything to do with
: : Browning "mark" series radios. All help will be
: : greatly appreciated.
: : The vintage stuff does not have much readily available information, and general tube knowledge helps the most. Transistor rigs of that era will have some similarities in thier construction, but the specifics of construction between vacant state and solid state are very different in execution.
: : Picking up the old "QST" magazines will help a lot too. Many 10 meter rigs were not too dis-similar to their 11 meter counterparts. Essentially anything you can do to a 10 meter rig would also apply to a CB (11 meter rig).
: : Just make note of the suitable FC regulations regarding the servicing and modifications of the radios, otherwise you might have the FCC on your doorstep.
:
: : : I am just stsrting to collect Browning c.b.
: : : radios. I need just about every piece of info.
: : : I can get my hands on, service manuals, schematics
: : : how tos, tips, tricks, anything to do with
: : : Browning "mark" series radios. All help will be
: : : greatly appreciated.
: : : The vintage stuff does not have much readily available information, and general tube knowledge helps the most. Transistor rigs of that era will have some similarities in thier construction, but the specifics of construction between vacant state and solid state are very different in execution.
: : : Picking up the old "QST" magazines will help a lot too. Many 10 meter rigs were not too dis-similar to their 11 meter counterparts. Essentially anything you can do to a 10 meter rig would also apply to a CB (11 meter rig).
: : : Just make note of the suitable FC regulations regarding the servicing and modifications of the radios, otherwise you might have the FCC on your doorstep.
: :
: : : : I am just stsrting to collect Browning c.b.
: : : : radios. I need just about every piece of info.
: : : : I can get my hands on, service manuals, schematics
: : : : how tos, tips, tricks, anything to do with
: : : : Browning "mark" series radios. All help will be
: : : : greatly appreciated.
Hi i was just browsing through here and i saw that u have started a collection of brownings well I have 2 brownings for sale 1 is a browning mark 4 all stock never been modified and it is in mint shape i also have a two piece browning 23 channel the transmitter is a s-23 and the reciever is a r-27 that one has the original banana mike with it if u are interested or know of some one thatis please e-mail me at harley144@webtv.net thanks
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: : : : The vintage stuff does not have much readily available information, and general tube knowledge helps the most. Transistor rigs of that era will have some similarities in thier construction, but the specifics of construction between vacant state and solid state are very different in execution.
:
: : : : Picking up the old "QST" magazines will help a lot too. Many 10 meter rigs were not too dis-similar to their 11 meter counterparts. Essentially anything you can do to a 10 meter rig would also apply to a CB (11 meter rig).
:
: : : : Just make note of the suitable FC regulations regarding the servicing and modifications of the radios, otherwise you might have the FCC on your doorstep.
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: : :
: : : : : I am just stsrting to collect Browning c.b.
: : : : : radios. I need just about every piece of info.
: : : : : I can get my hands on, service manuals, schematics
: : : : : how tos, tips, tricks, anything to do with
: : : : : Browning "mark" series radios. All help will be
: : : : : greatly appreciated.
: Hi i was just browsing through here and i saw that u have started a collection of brownings well I have 2 brownings for sale 1 is a browning mark 4 all stock never been modified and it is in mint shape i also have a two piece browning 23 channel the transmitter is a s-23 and the reciever is a r-27 that one has the original banana mike with it if u are interested or know of some one thatis please e-mail me at harley144@webtv.net thanks
: : : The vintage stuff does not have much readily available information, and general tube knowledge helps the most. Transistor rigs of that era will have some similarities in thier construction, but the specifics of construction between vacant state and solid state are very different in execution.
: : : Picking up the old "QST" magazines will help a lot too. Many 10 meter rigs were not too dis-similar to their 11 meter counterparts. Essentially anything you can do to a 10 meter rig would also apply to a CB (11 meter rig).
: : : Just make note of the suitable FC regulations regarding the servicing and modifications of the radios, otherwise you might have the FCC on your doorstep.
: :
: : : : I am just stsrting to collect Browning c.b.
: : : : radios. I need just about every piece of info.
: : : : I can get my hands on, service manuals, schematics
: : : : how tos, tips, tricks, anything to do with
: : : : Browning "mark" series radios. All help will be
: : : : greatly appreciated.
: : The vintage stuff does not have much readily available information, and general tube knowledge helps the most. Transistor rigs of that era will have some similarities in thier construction, but the specifics of construction between vacant state and solid state are very different in execution.
: : Picking up the old "QST" magazines will help a lot too. Many 10 meter rigs were not too dis-similar to their 11 meter counterparts. Essentially anything you can do to a 10 meter rig would also apply to a CB (11 meter rig).
: : Just make note of the suitable FC regulations regarding the servicing and modifications of the radios, otherwise you might have the FCC on your doorstep.
:
: : : I am just stsrting to collect Browning c.b.
: : : radios. I need just about every piece of info.
: : : I can get my hands on, service manuals, schematics
: : : how tos, tips, tricks, anything to do with
: : : Browning "mark" series radios. All help will be
: : : greatly appreciated.
I live in Jesup Ga. and know a man that has all kinds
of browning mark-4's and mark-3's for sale at reasonable prices and all work and are in excellent
shape. If interested e-mail me.
: The vintage stuff does not have much readily available information, and general tube knowledge helps the most. Transistor rigs of that era will have some similarities in thier construction, but the specifics of construction between vacant state and solid state are very different in execution.
: Picking up the old "QST" magazines will help a lot too. Many 10 meter rigs were not too dis-similar to their 11 meter counterparts. Essentially anything you can do to a 10 meter rig would also apply to a CB (11 meter rig).
: Just make note of the suitable FC regulations regarding the servicing and modifications of the radios, otherwise you might have the FCC on your doorstep.
: : I am just stsrting to collect Browning c.b.
: : radios. I need just about every piece of info.
: : I can get my hands on, service manuals, schematics
: : how tos, tips, tricks, anything to do with
: : Browning "mark" series radios. All help will be
: : greatly appreciated.
have owned a mark iv for several years and loved it. now have it in retirement. also have slider for a mark III. anyone interested email me for price.