[Milsurplus] R-392's

joldenburg2 at new.rr.com joldenburg2 at new.rr.com
Mon Nov 3 14:57:12 EST 2008


Here is a good site for R-392 info:

http://roveroresearch.org/r392/r392_2.html

Rovero's site was put together I belive in 1999, lots of good info there.

Jon Oldenburg AB9AH
---- wf2u at ws19ops.com wrote: 

=============
Lloyd,

The R-392 is the system receiver of the AN/GRC-19, in conjunction with  
the T-195 transmitter and various and sundry accessories like an RTTY  
keyer and areceiving converter.

The 2 different case styles are: the ribbed case is the later style  
which is also similar to the later version T-195 case while the  
earlier T-195's had the ribless case with the round corners, like your  
R-392 on the right side.
I have GRC-19 transmitters and receivers with both case styles.

Otherwise, the R-392 is very similar electronically to the R-390 (not  
the -A) but it's using tubes at 26 V plate voltage and utilizing tubes  
rates so.

73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
Quoting Lloyd KK7IZ <kk7iz at cox.net>:

> I just picked up this pair. No mfg on tag, one reworked, cases
> different. Anybody wanna deignertize me?
> I am aware of the freq coverage and general specs.
> See at
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/skyrider28/IMG_2899.jpg
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/skyrider28/IMG_2900.jpg
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/skyrider28/IMG_2901.jpg
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/skyrider28/IMG_2902.jpg
> Thanx
> Lloyd  KK7IZ
> kk7iz at cox.net
>
>
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