[ARC5] BC-348 Franken-Fied
mstangelo at comcast.net
mstangelo at comcast.net
Sun Jul 12 07:29:05 EDT 2015
Mike and All,
Thanks for the information about the lineage of the liason radio.
I guess channelized SSB radios eliminated the requirement for a radio operator. Which were the first SSB sets used by the military?
Mike N2MS
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Morrow <kk5f at earthlink.net>
To: arc5 at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sun, 12 Jul 2015 02:55:52 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [ARC5] BC-348 Franken-Fied
>Adding to the commentary, the Collins 18S-4( ) was also used (and hated)
>by the USAF as an ART-13/ARC-8 replacement.
Although the 18S-4 was used under its commercial designation, the 18S-4A improved with Collins mechanical filter in the IF was given the JAN nomenclature of RT-380/AR, part of AN/ARC-59.
The USAF also bought a lot of 618S-1 144-channel crystal-controlled HF sets and RCA's USB tunable modification 618S-1/MC all under commercial nomenclature.
>The ART-13 was obviated by the RTCA, et al, in the
>early 50's. The US military was allowed to continue usage for a while
>longer. In 1959, while a CAP cadet, I flew in a C-53 with the ARC-8
>still installed but not in "use". Enroute to Wright-Patt we used it on
>75 meters with the help of the crew chief.
>
>Jeep - K3HVG
Interesting coincidence! In 1970 I was a CAP senior member at lovely Blytheville AFB in Arkansas. The base commander allowed use of his utility aircraft to fly the whole unit with cadets to Wright-Patterson AFB to tour the always excellent USAF Museum. The aircraft was an ex-T-29 turned C-131, complete with its AN/ARC-8 facing aft of the cockpit. I had studied WWII surplus gear since 1964, and was amazed to see a real live BC-348-R and T-47A/ART-13 still flying in 1970.
Mike / KK5F
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