[Milsurplus] BC-314/344
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Wed Aug 1 00:01:13 EDT 2007
I haven't dug through TM's or the database but off the top of my head,
BC-314-C, with BC-312-C, was part of SCR-177-B. Transmitter was BC-191-C and set
officially included TU-3-A, tuning 400-800 KC. If need arose, TU-2-A and TU-4-A
would have given continuous coverage (transmit and receive) from 200-1500 KC.
BC-344 could have been used with SCR-188-A (also using a BC-191) but didn't
officially ship with it.
Later tuning units for BC-191 and BC-375 were TU-22-A & -B (350-650 KC) and
TU-26-A & -B (200-500 KC).
FWIW, I am still looking for TU-2, -3 & -4.
In a message dated 7/31/2007 9:44:01 PM Central Daylight Time,
kongomt at gmail.com writes:
> With all this talk about why the LF band exists on the BC-348 and
> remembering certain discussions related to LF/MF capabilities
> associated with the ARC-5 and ART-13 transmitters (as well as the
> 52302 ATA transmitter), I drew a blank as to what the BC-314 &BC-344
> would have been for. I also can't think of a matching transmitter,
> something of which I'm sure someone will remind me thus proving once
> again I should stick to what I kind of know ... which is also
> something that escapes me at the moment.
Robert Downs - Houston
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