[Milsurplus] Radio designations

[email protected] [email protected]
Mon, 19 Apr 2004 02:47:03 EDT


In a message dated 4/18/04 11:18:59 PM, [email protected] writes:


> When a BC-191 was paired up with a BC-348 in a WWII aircraft was their som=
e
> designation for the pair (SCR XXX or ?)?=A0 Also same question when a BC-3=
75
> was paired up with a BC-342/312=A0 in a vehicle or ground installation was
> their a designation for the pair?
>=20

The BC-375 (not the 191) was paired the BC-348 in 28 volt aircraft=20
installations and the combo was called the SCR-287.   The BC-191 was used in=
 some older=20
aircraft with 14 volt power and was paired with the 14 volt version of the=20
BC-348, the BC-224 in these installations.   This combination was the SCR-18=
7.

The BC-191 was used with the BC-312 receiver in the SCR-177B, 185. 188 and=20
193 vehicle/ground based systems.

Dennis D. W7QHO
Glendale, CA


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