[Milsurplus] [ARC5] SCR-183 and -283 junction boxes

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Thu Aug 25 15:33:49 EDT 2011


An "official" WW II one. I don't care which or what radio it's for. It's
just curiosity.

Thanks,

-John

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> Which one, John?  One of the "official" 183/283 junction boxes?  I've
> lost track... :-)
>
> On 8/25/2011 1:22 PM, J. Forster wrote:
>> Can anybody send me a pic of one of these boxes, please,
>>
>> -John
>>
>> =================
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 8/25/2011 8:23 AM, Mike Hanz wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> A few strategically placed decals
>>>>>> from your laser printer and a few truss head screws and it will look
>>>>>> very retro.
>>>>> Decals?  What sort of decals?
>>> As well as decals, paint and stencils were used also.
>>>
>>> I have a junction box that simply has
>>> "RADIO JUNCTION BOX" stenciled in black paint
>>> on the cover.
>>>
>>> Based on the wiring diagram pasted on the inside of the cover,
>>> it looks like it could be for an SCR-183 integrated with an
>>> interphone system. I say -183 as the relay pulls up smartly
>>> with only 10V applied, a 24V relay would  probably be sluggish
>>> at 10V.
>>>
>>> Wish I knew what type of aircraft it came from, there are some
>>> part numbers stamped in the metal housing, "ASSY 63 95009" and
>>> 63-95006-2 followed by an "M" inside an oval.
>>>
>>> Does this look like any manufacturers style of part number?
>>>
>>> Jack Antonio WA7DIA/4
>>>
>>>
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