[Milsurplus] New Insight into RAT and RAV
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Sat, 14 Jun 2003 22:13:51 EDT
Dave & Group,
I try to avoid listing things here more than once but I did the RAT/RAT-1 and
RAV manuals two or three years ago and may not have mentioned them at the
time. Anyway, reprints of these are also available. Usual condition and terms
apply.
And while we're on the subject, most (but not quite all) of the other A.R.C.
Command Set manuals are also available from GF-3/RU-4A through AN/ARN-30 and
AN/ARC-60. Plus odd-ball related things like ZB. And CUO-46213 and CUO-46214
that covered 200-704 MC with output to the ARA BC band receiver. And the
recently discussed remote tuning unit designed for ARA and used on AN/ARC-5
receivers.
In a message dated 6/14/2003 5:52:01 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
> I have reported before about the eye-witness accounts of the use
> of radio set RAT in a surveillance capacity.
> In Navy document SHIPS 242A (copies available from Robert Downs)
> there is evidence for the use of radio sets
> RAT and RAV in a liaison capacity, confirming the speculations
> of several of our members. The two accounts are not
> mutually exclusive, since we have learned that sets were often used
> in non-standard applications and the accounts of veterans should
> not be discounted.
73
Robert Downs
Houston
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