[ARC5] [Milsurplus] SCR-183 Frequency Coverage
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Thu Aug 18 11:28:10 EDT 2011
I would hazard a guess that the transmitter of SCR-AA-187 was BC-AA-191.
In a message dated 08/18/2011 09:29:46 AM Central Daylight Time,
scr287 at att.net writes:
> The CECOM site has a list of manuals that are
> available for historical research "to qualified
> researchers"
>
> http://cecom.army.mil/historian/techmanuals.php?orderby=number
>
> Some of the manuals are
>
> SCR-AA-192 and SCR-AA-183 (this was one entry, so I'm assuming
> it is one manual)
>
> SCR-AE-183 and receiving equipments for SCR-AB-187 and
> Radio Compass SCR-AA-186
>
> SCR-AB-183 and receiving equipments for SCR-AA-187
>
> SCR-AD-183 and SCR-AD-192
>
> Which leads me to wonder if the BC-229 family of
> receivers were used with other transmitters (besides
> the BC-230 type), in a liason role.
>
> How does one qualify as a "qualified researcher"?
> The collection is in Maryland.
>
> Jack Antonio WA7DIA/4
>
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