[CW] Navy Radio
stan levandowski via CW
cw at mailman.qth.net
Fri Feb 13 14:00:50 EST 2015
Yeah, maybe Brian Williams did the interview...
In any case, aboard the USS SLATER we've got a rare RCA TBL-8 paired
with an RBC and it's a lot older than theirs! We're working on removing
a stubborn chirp from the oscillator at this time. We don't use it
routinely either but ONE man can handle the LM freq meter, the RBC and
the TBL-8. Check out WW2DEM at qrz.com for pix and info.
73,
Stan WB2LQF
former RM2 USS BOXER
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Radio K0HB via CW wrote:
Here is a quote from a recent ARRL Letter, talking about radios on the
museum ship USS Iowa. My comment follows the quote.
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The AN/URT-23(C) transmitters, he joked, are "built like a battleship,"
with a pair of 4CX1500Bs in the final and nominally capable of putting
out a couple of kilowatts. He noted that once the Gray Radio Gang has
confirmed the signal paths for the various shipboard transmitters and
receivers, it will be able to put a transmitter/receiver pair in
operation for certain special events. "At this time it's unlikely that
we will use the original radio equipment for 'routine' Amateur Radio
operations, as it's very manpower intensive, requiring at least six
people to operate," Jerzycke explained.
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I am certain this fellow (Jerzycke) must have been misquoted.
"Manpower intensive"???? "Six people"???? SIX???? To operate a single
transmitter/receiver pair????
My greenest RMSN could tune up a URT-23 in a minute or two from a cold
start! It's an auto-tune rig, basically only requiring the operator to
select the frequency and mode. The companion reciever (R-1051) is
similarly uncomplicated to operate.
Navy ships, like a destroyer, had several of these transmitters, a
selection of several other models, plus assorted cryptos, teletype,
satellite rigs, and internal messaging equipment and processes. A
typical watch section on duty, responsible for ALL that equipment and
ongoing circuit operations usually consisted of 5 or less Radiomen. If
we'd needed 6 men per-pair per-watch-section our entire Radio Gang would
have needed a tow-behind barracks barge to carry them all the RM's!
73,de Hans K0HB
Master Chief Radioman, US Navy
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