[ARC5] DM-32 vs. D-10

Morrow, Michael A. [email protected]
Mon, 21 Apr 2003 07:22:23 -0500


David Stinson wrote:
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> I have a DM-32 dynamotor tag that was flipped over
> and restamped for the later D-10.

That's interesting, especially since the HV output current on the A.R.C.
D-10 (DY-86/ARN-30) was 85 mA, vs. the DM-32 (or the DY-2/ARR-2) which
was 65 mA.  I have a military A.R.C. type R-11 receiver that has a DM-32
lockwired on it, which seems OK since there would never be a transmitter
that was also getting power from the receiver dynamotor.  I wonder if
the DM-32 would have worked on a A.R.C. type R-19 (R-509/ARC) receiver,
which has a VHF transmitter (T-11 or T-13, T-366/ARC or T-363/ARC) or
UHF converter (TV-10, or CV-431/AR) which gets its HV power from the
receiver.

I've got some ATC-1 components that were "converted" to AN/ART-13 by the
application of a crude painted stencil on the case.

Mike / KK5F


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