[Boatanchors] Was Info Needed Now ARC-5 VHF
Dave
laptop at gwltd.com
Sat Dec 30 22:12:40 EST 2006
Dave, I too have one of these little receivers. Sorry, I really can not
tell you much other than the pin outs for the power supply on the back.
If you need this please let me know I will have to get mine out and have
a look. I was planning on working on mine this weekend. I got it from
the estate of my Elmer. He had it for many years and I know back in the
mids 80's it was working, cause i used to play with it in his shack. Now
all it does is hums. Seems none of the fils are lit, so I would guess
it's just in the power supply. If you should find any docs on this
receiver please keep me in mind as I would like to have copies, I will
do the same for you if I find anything also.
73 Dave W9WRL.com
J Forster wrote:
>Greetings everyone. I have an old Command set type receiver that I
>found or
> had forgotten about should I say. This unit is a Aircraft Radio
>Corporation
> Receiver R-19 (28V) this is from a label on the front of the
>unit.Under the
> lid it has the number R-13B. I know that this unit is in the frequency
>range
> 118 to 148 Mhz and is AM. Can anyone tell me where I can find a circuit
>
> diagram and any other info as I would like to see if I can get it to
>run.
> The motor generator that sits at the back of the unit is missing, but I
>can
> work around that. Thanks for the help..Dave VA7DG
>
>
>
>How about the full shop manual?? Try
>
>www.RoyalSignals.org.uk nd look in the US Technical Manuals section
>under AN/ARC-5
>
>PLEASE read and follow the directions on the site for requesting the
>manual-specific password.
>
>Enjoy,
>-John
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