[ARC5] BC-453 usage?

Bob Macklin macklinbob at msn.com
Tue Jun 3 13:55:32 EDT 2008


I was looking at the ARC-5 manual this morning and it said the "NAVIGATION
RECEIVERS" could be used with loop antennas. I assume the R-23 and R-24 were
the navigation receivers.

Was there an SCR-274 equivalent to the R-24? My SCR-274 manual does not show
it.

Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
"Real Radios Glow in the Dark"
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Morrow" <kk5f at earthlink.net>
To: "ARC-5 QTH" <arc5 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: [ARC5] BC-453 usage?


> Bob wrote:
>
> >...in the USAF in the 50's We still had BC-453s in use at the
> >time but I don't know what they were used for.
> >
> >What were they used for? Navigation?
>
> The years of the 1950s to early 1960s were the last in the heyday of the
200 to 400 kHz beacon band.  There were still a fair number of Adcock aural
(A-N, no loop required or desired) directional beacons on air,
control-tower-to-aircraft transmitting stations in service (of which 278 kHz
was the most common frequency), plus many non-directional beacons that,
though not usable with a BC-453 for DFing, still broadcast airfield and
weather information.  Just about all aircraft provided for beacon band
reception.  In private light aircraft of the era, the first and often only
item of radio gear on board was a small dry-cell-powered beacon band
receiver like the Bendix PAR-3 or Motorola Airboy, retailing for about $30
to $45 at the time.
>
> The USAAF BC-946-B, USN CBY-46145, and USN R-24/ARC-5 broadcast band units
were designed to serve as host receivers for the ZB or AN/ARR-1 VHF homing
adapter.  The USN ARA CBY-46129, R-23/ARC-5 beacon band and CBY-46145,
R-24/ARC-5 broadcast band units also could serve as MF localizer receivers
for the USN's short-lived ZA/ZAX or AN/ARN-9 Air-Track ILS system.
>
> But for the lowly BC-453-B, copying the beacon band for navigation,
information, or communication was its only intended function.
>
> 73,
> Mike / KK5F
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