[Milsurplus] URC-35?

WA5CAB at cs.com WA5CAB at cs.com
Sun May 3 12:15:31 EDT 2009


Eugene,

Yes, the pair you have would be part of AN/URC-35A.  AFAIK, there were no 
manuals done on the individual components.  I once had the NAVSHIPS on the 
AN/URC-35A but loaned it to a ham in California because I didn't have time to 
copy it.  He never returned it and ignores my emails.  

AN/WRC-1(*) consists of AM-3007(*), T-827(*) and R-1051(*) plus some other 
pieces like the antenna tuner.

If you ever find the stacking plates and happen to find two sets, I also 
need a set.  Fair Radio once had R-1051 shock mounts for sale.  I probably 
wouldn't trust it in a vehicular or shipboard installation but I've had one 
under my AN/URC-35B for years.  The difference between the one for the R-1051 
and the correct one is apparently only the load rating of the shock mounts, 
and the nameplate, of course.

In a message dated 5/3/2009 10:59:14 AM Central Daylight Time, 
w2hx at w2hx.com writes: 
> I just acquired an RT-618A/URC and the AM-3007/URT with interconnecting
> cables. I _believe_ this is called the URC-35. Is this correct?
> 
> I am looking for any and all documentation/manuals/websites that might
> discuss these units. A google search turns up a few mentions but nothing
> very substantive with respect to how they work.
> 
> Anyone know of a good source of manuals to these? I would guess that 
> manuals
> might exist for the two components separately, and perhaps a third manual
> that discusses the two used together as a system.
> 
> I am also seeking the side-plates (stack mount side plates) to bolt them
> together. Please contact me if you might have such a thing.
> 
> Last question. I've also been interested in the R-1051 and T-827 units. 
> Can
> anyone confirm that these were used together in the AN/WRC-1 system? I can
> only find drawings (artist's rendition style) for the WRC-1 and not an
> actual photo of a whole unit.
> 

Robert & Susan Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480


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