[Milsurplus] Russian military HF&VHF Radios

Igor [email protected]
Mon, 06 May 2002 14:21:35 +0400


Hi all !
 Soviet Union after WWII made many clones of  American's  sets.
This list of clones and similar Soviet sets:
1. ART-13=RSB-70(R-807 after 1954).
2. BC-348=US-9(no rename after 1954).
3. BC-433D similar ARK-5.
4. SCR-522 similar but separate RX+TX RSIU-3M(R-800A+R-800B after 1954).

5. BC-1206 similar MRP-56P( no rename after 1954).
6. BC-221=CH4-1 and TYP-526.
 This list is no close.I think it is longer.
Allso all octal and transmit tubes have hi quality Soviet copy.
Like: 813=GU-13
         811=G-811
        807=G-807
        1625=G-1625
         832=GU-32
         829=GU-29
         6N7=6N7
         6L6=6P3S
         6V6=6P6S
and many more.
Igor      UA6HGY.     VY73,GL!

[email protected] wrote:

> Re the Russian-confiscated B-29s, what a true ally of ours, what?
>
> I only saw Russian consumer electronics before the fall, but even
> on that basis, it seemed to me that they were attempting to build
> a parallel universe to the West, but without the West's diverse
> smarts, coming from a network of smart countries. ( BTW, the
> defeat of the USA  in 'Nam really  helped the communist
> internationale, right? With allies such as VietNam and Yemen, how
> could they lose?).  Anyway, the  problem with the parallel universe
> idea, was they had too limited a base. They just could not match
> the rate of innovation, and the improvements in production, of the
> Western countries. Even with their best & brightest efforts to keep
> up by continuously stealing new technology, one could see that
> gradually they had to fall more behind.
> Hue Miller
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