[Milsurplus] Pre-WWII Aircraft Radio Transmitters
Kludge
wh7hg.hi at gmail.com
Sun Jun 12 21:40:53 EDT 2011
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[mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of DeWitt Clay
> (1) copy of "Radio Materiel School" "Aircraft Radio", Naval Research
> Laboratory, Anacostia Station, Washington, D.C., First Edition August 20,
> 1936-covers early to mid 1930s aircraft radio equipment.
I believe this is the same document that Mike Hanz used to provide some
invaluable information on the GF-1 & -2 and the RU-2A and -3. Unfortunately
pages 187-202 are missing from his copy. If you have access to a scanner
and have those pages, it would be a great service to all of us if you could
provide them.
Also, I'd be interested in any discussion of GF/RU equipment in that book
other than those two. Like their Army counterparts, the SCR-A*-183 and
later -283, very little is really known about them, trailing well behind the
far more "popular" SCR-274-N, ARA/ATA and AN/ARC-5 systems and related
prewar equipment, and even the postwar Type 12 equipment to some degree.
I would be willing to foot the bill for any charges required to do this if
that helps.
Mahalo nui loa.
Best regards,
Michael, WH7HG ex-K3MXO, ex-KN3MXO, WPE3ARS, BL01xh ex-Mensa A&P PP BGI
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