[Milsurplus] Fwd: FS: Teardrop Dome / SCR-269-G

Bruce Gentry ka2ivy at verizon.net
Sat Jan 22 19:53:10 EST 2011


Bruce Gentry wrote:
> WA5CAB at cs.com wrote:
>> Forwarded from another list.  If interested, contact Roger.
>>
>> In a message dated 1/22/2011 11:44:28 AM Central Standard Time, 
>> mr3hi8st8or5y at cox.net writes:  
>>> Radio Compass
>>> Components included:
>>> Teardrop Dome housing Loop LP-21-A
>>> Receiver BC-433-G
>>> Control box BC-434-F
>>> (Navigator’s) I-82-A Beechcraft Compass Indicator, five inch dial. 
>>> Army Signal Corps date of last use stamped Nov. 14, 1952
>>> (Pilot’s) I-81-A Compass Indicator, Three inch dial, both of these 
>>> are 5 pin male
>>> Connecting cables both electric and mechanical Electric Connectors – 
>>> 1 PL-122 twenty-two pin female,  1 PL-112 nine pin female,  2 PL-108 
>>> four pin females, 1 Amphenol large four pin female #AN-6106-A  some 
>>> shielded, some not.
>>> These lead to a homebrew J-box started by a previous owner of  N4471R.
>>> Mechanical Connectors - 1 MC-124 (Cord CD-365) two feet long with 
>>> female “
>>> collar” connectors , 1 MC-124 (Cord CD-365-A) ten+ feet long with 
>>> female connectors, 1 MC-138 connector with one female and one male end.
>>> Dehydrator Unit (crystals are pink and need reactivation)
>>> Would sell all or part.
>>> Contact Roger Klingman, Wichita, KS 316-941-4318
>>>     
>>
>> Robert Downs - Houston
>> wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
>> MVPA 9480
>>   
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> Sounds like a fairly complete ARN-7.  It needs an MG-149F inverter and 
> good 24 volt supply to go with it. I had one when I was in high 
> school, along with an ARN-6. I installed the ARN-6 in my car because 
> it did not need 400 cycle power like the ARN-7.  Lots of fun then.   
> Bruce Gentry KA2IVY
>



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