[ARC5] R-13 VHF ARC-5 108-135 MHz

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I'm sorry, but a BNC connector in that location is not correct unless it's been modified my hands are the using organization. The original connector was a twinax, which looks like an s o 238 but with two conductors in the center.------ Original message------From: Tom DawsonDate: Wed, Aug 12, 2020 3:01 PMTo: arc5 at mailman.qth.net;Cc: Subject:Re: [ARC5] R-13 VHF ARC-5 108-135 MHz
    Facing the R-13 the upper left should be a BNC female.
    The converter in the right hand ARN-30 slot took audio from the
      R-13 and, in conjunction with an omni-bearing selector
      (signal-wize, a resolver) for VHF omni-range, or for VHF localizer
      signals for ILS.  
    
    73
    
    
    Tom
    WB3AKD
    
    On 8/12/2020 3:38 PM, Hubert Miller
      wrote:
    
    
      
      
      
      
        In the link below, the VHF Command
          receiver, what is the connector in the upper left? Is that a
          twinax cable connector ?
        
          Now re the Beech 18, "somewhere" I have photos of the inside
          of a WW2 era civilian Beech 18, with Bendix RA-10 and TA-2J24
          installed.
        -Hue Miller
         
        
          >Post
              WWII aircraft vhf radio, used a "coffee grinder" tuning
              control.  Part of the Aircraft Radio Corporation radio
              line.  ARC was purchased by Cessna Aircraft Co, with
              ARC/Cessna radios used almost exclusively in Cessna
              Aircraft for several years.  Didn't keep up, and the
              ARC/Cessna radios went away.
        
        
           
        
        
          Lots
              of racks are on ebay for the ARN30/ADf variant: the left
              side of the rack accepts a standard ARC5 -SCR274N radio,
              with the right side having two connectors in the back of
              the rack, for the converter/transmitter, which is the
              converter for TRANSMITTING the radio compass indicator
              information.
        
        
           Removed
              several from Beech 18 aircraft I purchased and scrapped.
        
        
          R
        
        
           
        
        
          
            
              On
                  Monday, June 22, 2020, 10:59:21 PM EDT, Tom Bridgers
                   wrote:
                  
            
            
               
            
            
               
            
            
              
                Was
                    wondering where the R-13 VHF ARC-5 108-135 MHz
                    receiver fits into the ARC-5 hierarchy?
              
              
                 
              
              
                https://photos.app.goo.gl/sYBfU3fYby1BATf7A
              
              
                 
              
              
                Thanks
                    in advance,
              
              
                Tom
                    KE4RHH
                    
              
              
                 
              
            
          
        
      
      
      
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