[GreenKeys] Navy radio question...

Don Robert House drhouse at nadcomm.com
Sun Jan 8 21:41:20 EST 2006


Andreas,

Thanks for your comments.

For connectors try Glen Galati
Electronic Dimensions
(253) 272-1061
424 Puyallup Ave
Tacoma, WA 98421
email:  eldim at worldnet.att.net
website: http://www.el-dim.com

Also:
Murphy's Electronic & Industrial Surplus Warehouse
Tel (619) 444-7717, Fax (619) 444-6750
401 N Johnson Ave
El Cajon, CA 92020
website: http://www.murphyjunk.com/


On 8 Jan 2006, at 6:32 AM, Andreas Müller wrote:

Hi,
there are at least two different power supplies for the URT-23,  
obviously
depending on the shipboard power. The unit I have here right now is  
called
PP-3916 and is made for 440V, 60Hz, 3P. It has the same height like the
R-1051. There is another one which has double size and as far as I  
know is
made for 1P power.
If anybody has further information about the WRC-1, specially about the
AM-3007 and the inter-unit cabling (there is supposed to be a  
junction box
also) I would be happy. Besides the URT-23 I have a T-827J, a  
R-1051E, some
mounting parts and a remote control C-1138. I would like to put it
alltogether towards a WRC-1 if I could get the AM-3007 one day.
Andreas

PS: Is there a source to get the appropriate connectors?

Am Sonntag, 8. Januar 2006 06:10 schrieb WA5CAB at cs.com:
> Don,
>
> R-1051(*)/URR was part of a family of sets that included T-827(*)/URT
> (actually an exciter, with 100 MW output) and RT-618(*)/URC.  Also  
> part of
> the family are RF Amplifiers AM-3007(*)/URT, AM-3292(P)/URT and
> AM-3924(P)/URT, and Power Supply PP-3916(*)/UR.  My database also says
> PP-3917/UR but I'm not sure that isn't a typo.
>
> R-1051 was used as a standalone replacement for R-390A/URR  
> (initially for
> secure RATT receiving circuits).  AN/WRC-1 c/o R-1051, T-827, AM-3007,
> CU-937 and accessories.  AN/URC-35 c/o RT-618, AM-3007, CU-937 and
> accessories (I have a B model of this).  AN/URT-23 c/o T-827,  
> AM-3292 or
> AM-3924, PP-3916 and accessories.
>
> Output power of AN/WRC-1 and AN/URC-35 was 100 watts.  AN/URT-23  
> was 1000
> watts.  Operating modes were AM/CW/USB/LSB/ISB/FSK (FSK receive  
> required
> AN/URA-8 (audio converter only), AN/URA-8A or B, or AN/URA-17).
>
> Nice sets.  Outside of AN/URT-23, the other comtemporary HF  
> transmitter for
> R-1051 was
> AN/WRT-2 (not my favorite transmitter).  Outside of the receivers,  
> very few
> of the family seem to have shown up in surplus.
>
> In a message dated 1/7/2006 9:37:17 PM Central Standard Time,
>
> drhouse at nadcomm.com writes:
>> I have a US Navy R-1051B HF Receiver.  Is there a particular HF
>> transmitter that would be from the same period?   Are they available
>> for amateurs?  Where are the sellers?
>>
>> Thanks for any information.
>
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