That would have
likely been an APS-13 (tail end Charlie) , a simple
pulsed
RADAR at 450 MHz, that lit a lamp and buzzer if its
signals bounced off
anything.
There were three equipments that had similar
appearance and operated in the
same band from late WWII- The APS-13 tail warning
radar, the SCR-718
(BC-788) high range pulse altimeter with J-scan CRT
display, and the APN-1
low range FM altimeter.
Scott W7SVJ
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Subject: Re: [ARC5] [Milsurplus] Old surplus catalogs
are always fun to look
through
I don't remember now what I bought for about $5 that I
think was some sort
of device used in the tail of a heavy bomber. No
real use to me but I took
it apart for tube sockets (7-pin miniature) and
whatever tubes they
contained. The initiation of my "junk box" in about
1954.
Mac , K2GKK/5 in OKC, OK
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On Nov 18, 2022, at 21:25, Hubert Miller <
[email protected]>
wrote:
>> It's surprising how much of this stuff is
still around after 80 years.
But really, what can you do with a BC-645 anyway?
>> IFF and RADAR were crucial for WWII, but
largely useless for civilian
experimenters. I suspect most of that gear was
eventually scavenged for
parts or just sat on a shelf.
>> One section caught my eye: magnetron magnets.
I built a nuclear magnetic
resonance demonstration setup for an AP chemistry
project in high school,
based on a writeup in Scientific American.
>> Kinda wish now I hadn't tossed out all my
John Meshna catalogs when we
moved 35 years ago. Still have a good assortment of
Fair Radio though.
>> Dave N9ZC
>
> Remember this line in the catalog? "Meshna's
Mashuganas " ?
>
> OH yeah, from the Fair catalog:
> "Same but different"
> "Reparable" ( never got repaired )
>
> -Hue Miller
>
>
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