[ARC5] Fwd: Re: Inspector
Lee
L at w0vt.us
Tue Jun 20 00:43:23 EDT 2017
I said my friend inspected for the Air Corps. He was in the Army and
wore Army khaki Uniforms. I've seen pictures of him in uniform. I have
no idea where he inspected the radios. Years later he retired from the
Air Force wearing blues and then was a civilian engineer working for the
Air Force. The guy had an electrical engineering degree.
Lee, w0vt
On 6/19/2017 11:17 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:
> That would be a challenging quest, because the Army did not purchase the AN/ARC-5. The vast majority of the Army's 1940 and later SCR-274-N sets (quite different from the USN's 1943 and later AN/ARC-5 sets made by Aircraft Radio Corp. and Stromberg-Carlson) came from Western Electric. There's little doubt inspection would have been made by Army Signal Corps inspectors rather than Army Air Force inspectors.
>
> Mike / KK5F
>
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Lee <L at w0vt.us>
>> Sent: Jun 19, 2017 9:44 PM
>>
>> I used to have a friend until he died who was an ARC-5 factory inspector
>> for the Army Air Corps. That was Fred Schnittker, W0NDQ. Fred is gone
>> now but whenever we went to a hamfest, he would always look for ARC-5
>> units to see if he could find one with his approval stamp on it. I
>> can't remember what his approval stamp looked like.
>>
>> Lee, w0vt
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