[Milsurplus] urt-23????
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Wed, 17 Mar 2004 09:30:11 EST
Glen, et al,
Actually, T-827, AM-3007 and R-1051 make up AN/WRC-1, which on the older
combatants was the standard replacement for the TCS utility set. RT-618 and
AM-3007 make up AN/URC-35. Plus there's an antenna loading unit and a remote
control box that are or can be used with either. And there are two or more
successive models of most of the components. AN/URT-23 consists of T-827, AM-3292
and a power supply that is either PP-9317 or PP-9317 (I think there's a typo
entry error in my database, and the URT-23 is the only one that I don't have some
sort of manual to cross check against).
In a message dated 3/17/2004 7:16:06 AM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
> IIRC, the T-827, AM-3007 and R-1051 makeup the URT-23. The RT-618
> transceiver of the URT-23 family.
>
> They weigh a lot. Not a bad radio. The T-827 and RT-618 put out about 100mW
> to drive the amplifier.
>
> The radio appears to have been designed for an ideal RF environment. The AM
> filter is used for CW and there is no way (without modification) to change
> the bandwidth that was selected for the mode of operation.
>
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