[Milsurplus] BC733 receivers.
Rev. Don Sanders
innatehealing at bigplanet.com
Fri Mar 11 10:25:03 EST 2005
I have 2 BC733 receivers . At least one has the dynamotor. Tghey are
complete, no modifications that I can see. Is anyone collecting these and
would be interested in them?
Please contact me at w4bws at arrl.net.
Healthfully yours,
DON W4BWS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Morrow" <kk5f at earthlink.net>
To: "Jack Antonio" <scr287 at sbcglobal.net>
Cc: <Milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 12:25 PM
Subject: [Milsurplus] RC-103, RC-193, AN/ARN-5.
> Jack Antonio wrote:
>
> >And navigation sets, how many out there(besides me) are
> >actively collecting the stuff for a working RC-103?
>
> I am! But in addition to the RC-103 (BC-733) VHF localizer receiver, one
has got to include a R-89/ARN-5A UHF glide slope receiver and a RC-193
(BC-1333) marker beacon receiver to complete the late WWII-era radio landing
system electronics package.
>
> I'm still missing most of the connectors, the FT-292 and -293 mounts for
the BC-733 and -732, and antenna for the BC-1333. Got everything else,
including the distinctive AS-27/ARN-5 antenna for the BC-733 and R-89/ARN-5.
None of it is of any practical value whatever. But I like it and consider
it a significant example of the technology, which is essentially unchanged
today except for a greater number of operating channels.
>
> I wish I could find out more technical details about the USN's abandoned
version, which used ZA or AN/ARN-9 gear.
>
> 73,
> Mike / KK5F
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