[Milsurplus] Re: R-1/ARR-1

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Fri Dec 2 14:11:53 EST 2005


The Navy ZB (ZB-1 & ZB-2) was fielded early in the War.  Manual that I have 
is dated 15 April, 1942.  ARB has two snap-slide fasteners to clip the ZB onto. 
 Power came from the accessory power connector top left of the front of the 
ARB.  Output in the AM BCB was to the ARB.

AN/ARR-1 is ZB with new nameplates.

In a message dated 12/2/2005 1:03:15 PM Central Standard Time, 
bsugarberg at core.com writes: 
> The ARR-1 is a special purpose navigation/homing receiver,
> for a special navigation system that may, or may not have,
> been used briefly at the end of WW2.  It's more of a curiosity
> than anything else.  The actual frequency range is 238-258 MHz.

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