[ARC5] If I Were a Rich Man..."T" cable fittings
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Tue Nov 5 10:06:19 EST 2013
My interest is pretty much WWII gear.
-John
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> Quite right, Jay - along with the SCR-183/283. I thought John was
> focusing only on the receivers introduced during the war.
>
> - Mike
>
> On 11/4/2013 9:22 PM, Jay Coward wrote:
>> RU/GF had multiple control capability, I think. RU-18 and -19 were
>> multiple RX's with "chained" tuning and multiple stations unless
>> strictly local operated? And maybe the Army versions? Always wondered
>> what radios were in the Martin B-10 and the Boeing B-18.
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>>
>> On 11/4/2013 5:46 PM, J. Forster wrote:
>>
>>> AFAIK, the ARB is
>>> the only WWII airborne receiver that can have multiple control points.
>> From: Mike Hanz <aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org>
>>
>>
>> Well, I'm not so sure. I seem to recall that the AN/ARR-15 can accept
>> the control signals from the multiple ART-13 selector bus, same as the
>> transmitter if I'm not mistaken. There might be some other examples but
>> they don't come to mind at the moment.
>>
>> 73,
>> - Mike KC4TOS
>
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