Mike,

Thanks for the detail. With your permission we'll put up an interpretive card with much of your text at the CHRS museum about these and related receivers.

73 de Bart, K6VK ##
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 3:48 PM Mike Morrow <kk5f@earthlink.net> wrote:

Unfortunately, that's a configuration that was not at all useful in military service.  The three receivers in a MT-65/ARC-5 in a single-seat carrier-based aircraft would typically have been:

 

1. R-4*/ARR-2 VHF ZB-Homing, 6 Selectable MF Modulation Channels

2. R-25, R-26, or R-27/ARC-5, MF/HF Lock-Tuned Fixed Frequency

3. R-28/ARC-5 VHF 4-Channel Crystal Control

 

C-38*/ARC-5 is the receiver control box for ALL of the above receivers except for VHF channel selection which is performed on transmitter control box C-30A/ARC-5.

 

These three receivers provided VHF Homing with six MF modulation channels, one-channel of MF/HF reception, and four channels of VHF reception.  That's much more capability from three receivers than available from the earlier ARA/ATA and SCR-274-N three-receiver sets.

 

The R-23*/ARC-5 served no purpose on carrier-based aircraft.  In addition to aviation beacon band reception (not especially useful for aircraft operating from a carrier), it was designed with the MX-19/ARC-5 audio adapter panel to be the localizer receiver for the AN/ARN-9 Air-Track ILS system for land-based patrol aircraft.  Air Track ILS was abandoned before 1944 in favor of the far superior USAAF SCS-51 ILS (RC-103-A localizer, AN/ARN-5* glide slope).

 

The R-24/ARC-5 had really only one function for use with the AN/ARR-1 VHF Homing Adapter.  The more capable and compact AN/ARR-2 ZB Homing Receiver made the R-24 and the AN/ARR-1 obsolete.  It is doubtful that earlier homing combo was ever deployed.

 

Mike / KK5F

 

-----Original Message-----
From: MARK DORNEY <mkdorney@aol.com>
Sent: Apr 18, 2023 5:53 PM
To: Bart Lee <bart.lee.k6vk@gmail.com>
Cc: ARC-5 List <arc5@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [ARC5] Latest aquistion

 

3 different Navigational Receivers in a 3 Receiver rack ? Interesting. 
 
Mark D. 
WW2RDO

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On Apr 18, 2023, at 6:48 PM, Bart Lee <bart.lee.k6vk@gmail.com> wrote:

i David, 
 
If Mark does not ask for the ARR-2 manual, we'd love to have it at the museum at the California Historical Radio Society (Alameda -- CHRS). We have an R-4A/ ARR-2 (see attached), and we'd like to have at least a copy of the manual.
 
73 de Bart, K6VK ##
 
 
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