[Milsurplus] Re: [ARC5] Major AN/ART-13 Variants
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Fri Jan 19 18:47:10 EST 2007
Mike,
Excellent write-up. And in probably half the word-count I would have
expended. The only things I will add are:
Some of the accessory items for the ATC-1 were made by subcontractors where
they had carried COL-nnnnn for the ATC.
The COL-23333 is actually only the dynamotor base. It was supplied with
either CQR-21931 dynamotor by Russell or COL-21932 dynamotor that was actually
made by Ballantine. When the new (AN/ART-13) nomenclature was implimented the
former combination became DY-11/ART-13 and the latter DY-12.
The TCZ-1 and -2 also used the COL-52286-A transmitter, but it does have a
TCZ-(*) nameplate. I'm not certain what the TCZ used as I don't have a manual
but probably COL-52286.
In a message dated 1/19/2007 2:56:40 PM Central Standard Time,
kk5f at earthlink.net writes:
> Dave wrote:
>
> >Someone here is an expert on the variations of equipment
> >commonly called "ART-13." Would that person or persons
> >kindly take a moment to comment on those variants and
> >their deployment?
>
> Until that expert writes, I'll summarize what I've learned *to be generally
> true* from decades of examining every unit I could, and reading all manuals I
> could find.
>
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