[ARC5] ARC-5 components seen in Science Fiction Movies
Fuqua, Bill L
wlfuqu00 at uky.edu
Sun Feb 7 17:51:06 EST 2016
I wonder if there is an attempt by the someone doing props to insert some left overs from
old SiFi shows just for the fun of it.
73
Bill wa4lav
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From: ARC5 [arc5-bounces at mailman.qth.net] on behalf of Mike Morrow [kk5f at earthlink.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2016 5:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [ARC5] ARC-5 components seen in Science Fiction Movies
Bill wrote:
> The local PBS station showed "ALIEN" on Saturday night. I turned it on to
> watch the alien exploding from John Hurt's stomach. The next scene is in
> the main control room. The characters are in front of a CRT/LCD screen
> - in the lower right corner, sitting in front of the screen is a BC-451
> - a transmitter remote control !
That scene is about 58 minutes into the 2003 Director's Cut version. It's not a BC-451-A. It's actually a C-30A/ARC-5 MF/HF/VHF transmitter control box for up to four transmitters, one of which may (but does not have to) be the four-channel VHF-AM T-23 or T-126/ARC-5 transmitter. You can see the two connectors on the bottom side and the cover on top that prevents access to the emission mode switch. There's also an A-B-C-D channel selector switch on the front for the VHF transmitter and R-28 receiver. There's no doubt on its identity. :-)
The C-30A shows up much better and very well illuminated earlier in the movie, around minute 08, at the side of a panel in which the commander is entering an access code.
I first noticed the C-30A in 1986 on a VHS tape I'd rented to view before seeing the ALIENS sequel. At the time I was envious because I needed (but did not have) a C-30A to replace the horrifically bad-designed pushbutton C-30 in a HF/VHF AN/ARC-5 and AN/ARR-2 system I wanted to build...and did not complete until 1997.
ALIEN and ALIENS are two of the finest sci-fi movies ever made, IMHO.
Mike / KK5F
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