[Milsurplus] ARR-2
BSugarberg
bsugarberg at core.com
Sat Sep 16 20:59:50 EDT 2006
From Electric Radio Magazine #15, July 1990
Electric Radio In Uniform by Walt Hutchens KJ4KV
The ARR-1 and ARR-2
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"The AN/ARR-1 and ARR-2 are two generations of receivers for an aircraft
navigation and communications system. There are also two generations of
transmitters, the YE and YG."
"The main purpose of the system was to allow aircraft equipped with either
receiver to find a transmitting station, usually on a ship, having a YE or
YG transmitter without direction finding; such a system is called a homing
beacon."
"The transmitter operated on a frequency between 234 and 258 mcs. It
transmitted either CW (usually) or voice signals from a highly directive
antenna rotating at 2 rpm....When transmitting navigational signals, the
transmitter was keyed with a different letter of the alphabet for each 30
degree sector....Every tenth revolution, the transmitter sent a two letter
station identifier in all sectors...."
"The ARR-1 (early Navy id ZB) is a 4 tube TRF receiver covering 234 to 250
mcs....Its output (540-830 kc) goes to another receiver of any type which
can be tuned to that frequency (from which it also draws power)."
"The ARR-2 is a self-contained 11 tube receiver. (No companion receiver
needed)."
73, Bruce WA8TNC
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WB6BLV wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Perhaps you can tell me exactly what the ARR2 really is; I note it
> seems to have a port for local oscillator injection and covers some
> VHF spectrum around 200 mHz; I do have a schematic here somewhere
> and when I saw your recent excellent posts explaining some similar radios
> I though you might be able to provide to me some enlightenment.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
> WB6BLV at inreach.com
>
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