[Boatanchors] Help ID old Military Item
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Sun Dec 12 17:54:09 EST 2004
Jeff,
The earliest edition of SIG 5 that I have that shows the base Signal Corps
Stock Number 2C4497 is dated April 1955. 2C4497.1 is R-509/ARC (same as A.R.C.
R-15 [28V]) plus dynamotor and mount/rack. Knowing how the Signal Corps built
stock numbers, what you have are two IF transformers for the R-15 (which
covers 108-135 MC AM).
I don't have any catalogs with part numbers in them like you give for the
second pair, but if it looks like a Command Set 85 KC IF, it probably is.
However, from the date, it was probably built for the A.R.C. R-11.
Not maybe a great find, but some Command Set collectors do include the A.R.C.
Type 15 (the MF and VHF gray sets) in their collections.
In a message dated 12/12/2004 2:34:56 PM Central Standard Time,
n2lxm at juno.com writes:
> Thanks for reading this message. During my cleaning up of my storage
> area I came across two each of the following.
>
> S/N 2C4497.1-4
> Transformer, IF
> 1 Ea.
> MFG P/N 12198
> Cont. AF33( 038 ) 16800
> Aircraft Radio Corp.
> Boonton, New Jersey
> Date PKD 12/53
> Preserved BY Method 1A
>
> 1600 287 703 080
> Coupling Unit Assembly
> 1 Each item 12
> AF33(600)25864
> Continental Electronics Ltd.
> Brooklyn, NY
> Date PKD. 4/54 Method 1AB
>
> The first two are unopened packages and I would like to know if anyone
> could ID them for me. The second two appears to be 85Kc ARC-5 If cans, as
> one of the boxes is open. Any and al help will be greatly appreciated.
>
Robert & Susan Downs - Houston
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