BC-459 Solid State 45 Watt Transmitter - Part 1
Part 1 - This video briefly describes the process I have in mind to convert this WWII era BC-459-A transmitter to all solid state with 40 to 45 watts RF output. Please "subscribe" to this video for updates on the progress of this project.

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