[Milsurplus] Fall Project: 160 Mtr AN/ARC-5 Set

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Sat Oct 8 12:54:42 EDT 2011


 
 
Very Nice Dave!!!!!!!!
 
Ed#
 
 
In a message dated 10/8/2011 9:51:28 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
arc5 at ix.netcom.com writes:

Fall  Project: 
160 Mtr AN/ARC-5 Set using the T-17 transmitter
and TN-6  Antenna Tuner, ready for  testing:

http://home.netcom.com/~arc5/160ARC5/160ARC5.JPG

Ain't  she purrr-deee?  ;-)
Yes- that is the display board I used way back at  the first 
MRCG meeting in San Luis Obisbo in 1995,  re-worked.

Haven't finished refurbing the R-25, so using an R-26 for  tests.
The J-22 jack box is mounted on the vertical post just
behind and  to the left of the receiver.  Will be moving that 
under the C-26 once  I lace-up a longer cable.  This set
does not use (or need) a C-29 TX  control box;
an authentic option.  All the major and most of the minor  
componants match the contract of the T-17 and TN-6, 
NXsa-32848.
All  the connectors save one are 9000-series ARC-5 loom type.
I haven't found my  "correct" ARR-2 receiver rack- must be here
somewhere- so am temporarily  subbing the rare ARA single
rack until I do find it.  The manual says  to connect the TN-6
loading coil between the transmitter and the antenna  switch,
but this is bad practice as- if using the intended  electrically-short
aircraft antenna- it puts a high-voltage node inside the  RE-2.
So I elected to insert it after the switch (probably won't need  it
anyway, but it just looks so cool ;-).

Winter Project:  90%  certain it will be the Australian AT5/AR8.

OK ya'll- your turn.   What's your "winter" project?

73 DE Dave  AB5S






Thanks,

Ed Sharpe, Archivist for SMECC  

See the Museum's Web Site at _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org/)  


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