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Advanced Electric and Relay Co. AT2C115VA vintage DPDT general-purpose / antenna-type power relay NOS

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AT2C115VA
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  • NOS Advanced Electric and Relay Co. AT2C115VA DPDT 115V AC 10 Amp relay. New Old Stock vintage power relay used in EF Johnson Viking Kilowatt amplifier, and other classic ham radio equipment for T/R switching and control circuits
  • NOS Advanced Electric and Relay Co. AT2C115VA DPDT 115V AC 10 Amp relay. New Old Stock vintage power relay used in EF Johnson Viking Kilowatt amplifier, and other classic ham radio equipment for T/R switching and control circuits
  • NOS Advanced Electric and Relay Co. AT2C115VA DPDT 115V AC 10 Amp relay. New Old Stock vintage power relay used in EF Johnson Viking Kilowatt amplifier, and other classic ham radio equipment for T/R switching and control circuits
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Advanced Electric and Relay Co. AT2C115VA vintage DPDT general-purpose / antenna-type power relay NOS

This relay may be a suitable replacement for Relay RY303 P/N 22.1060.

 The Ceramic Base Measures 3 1/2 X 2 13/16 inches

Advanced Electric and Relay Co. AT2C115VA is a vintage DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) general-purpose / antenna-type power relay.Key Specifications & Data
  • Coil: 115V AC (50/60 Hz)
  • Contacts: DPDT configuration, rated 15 Amps (resistive load at 115V AC)
  • Type: Open-frame or semi-enclosed rugged industrial relay, typical of 1950s–1970s American-made relays
  • Mounting: Usually chassis or panel mount with screw terminals
  • Condition: NOS (New Old Stock) — unused, excellent for restoration or spares
Common Applications / Gear Used WithThese Advance Electric relays were widely used in vintage amateur radio and industrial control equipment, particularly for:
  • T/R (Transmit/Receive) switching
  • Antenna changeover
  • Receiver muting
  • Bias or power control circuits
They appear in E.F. Johnson Viking series equipment and other high-power tuners/transmitters. Also found in various homebrew and commercial tube-based amplifiers and transmitters from the boatanchor era.
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