[ARC5] Re: [Milsurplus] Pipsqueack info desired

Jack Antonio scr287 at sbcglobal.net
Thu Nov 9 21:03:59 EST 2006


Jay

That SCR-274N with Pipsqueak was mine, back at the 2004 meet.

I made a post about what I discovered with the SCR-274N Pipsqueak
(officially an RC-96)back in April of 2004. It's in the ARC5 archives.

The BC-616 box does a couple of things. First off, is that
for the first second of the transmit cycle, the radio is
keyed on the channel selected by the control box, with MCW.
For the rest of the cycle, the transmitter is switched to channel one
with no tone.

I am pretty sure that this does NOT apply to the SCR-522 pipsqueak
setup, as all this switching is done in the BC-616.

I'd like to see the tech manual on the RC-96 system, anyone have
a copy?

Jack

Jack Antonio WA7DIA
scr287 at sbcglobal.net

jcoward5452 at aol.com wrote:
> Hello All,
> I now have a NOS BC-608-A "Pipsqueak"ticking away on my kitchen 
> table.However it is lonely and would like very much to have some good 
> reading material to keep company.An internally threaded 4 pin connector 
> of unobtainium quality would certainly quell qualms of loneliness.I've 
> googled this but not much info.
>  There was a nice display at the last MRCG with Pipsqueak prominant but 
> I do not know who to contact regarding the display.
> Regards,
>             Jay KE6PPF
> 
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