Scott,
Perhaps Martin, the maker of the B-57, was responsible for the S-meter
Dzus panel as it was also used on the B-57C (see the attachment). I
thought that the S-meter panel could have belonged to the AN/ARA-19
remote tuning group for the AN/ARN-6. I have the ARA-19 manual, but it's
silent on the matter. So, the puzzle is still unsolved.
73,
Jan SP5XZG
W dniu 06.04.2024 o 23:22, scottjohnson1@cox.net pisze:
> The earlier control panels had S meters, latter boxes tended not. Bendix was the original Designer/ contractee, but it was made by several companies, last version from the late fifties/early sixties was the R-101C. The S meter box may have been an airframe manufacturer addition, so it could have been Martin, who knows. Just a Dzus panel with a meter.
>
> Scott W7SVJ
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 14:01
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> Subject: [ARC5] AN/ARN-6 ADF S-meter Dzus panel question
>
> Colleagues,
>
> Could you please identify the nomenclature and maker of the ARN-6 ADF Dzus panel with an S-meter as indicated on the attached scan from the Martin B-57B bomber manual?
>
> The C-1415/ARN panel seen in the bottom of the picture was the usual complement of the set, but what about the one with an S-meter?
>
> 73,
>
> Jan SP5XZG
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