[ARC5] INFO Wanted: R22 receiver BCB NAV

David Stinson arc5 at ix.netcom.com
Sun Sep 27 23:55:53 EDT 2020


While it was made by Aircraft Radio Corp and looks similar to one,
It is not part of the ARC-5, ATA-ARA or SCR-274N family.
It is part of what is generally know as "ARC-type-12,"
a line of comm and navigation sets produced in the 1950s and 1960s.
They should get more attention than they do.
GL OM ES 73 DEE Dave AB5S

On 9/27/2020 10:44 PM, Bill Cotter wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am trying to locate information on an unusual ARC5 BCB (.55-1.5mHz) 
> Navigation Receiver. According to a info source this model superceded 
> the R10/ARC-5. It is unique to the traditional ARC-5 series that is 
> part of the SCR-274 in the following manner:
>
>      Front Panel: Power connector, LOOP BNC, ANT BNC, TEL Jack
>      Rear Panel: No power connector
>      Tube Lineup loctals: 14A7, 14S7, 14A7, 14F7, 14R7, octal: 12A6
>      Below chassis: Plastic wiring, 5% resistors, 239kHz IF
>
> Picture attached
>
> If you happen to have any info (TM, manual, schematic, alignment, 
> etc), I would appreciate a copy by PDF or print.
>
> THANKS - Bill N4LG
>
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