[Milsurplus] Mystery Receivers AN/SRR-15, AN/SRR-16

Ray Fantini RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Tue Jun 26 16:40:16 EDT 2012


The Navy must have pissed away ungodly amounts of money trying to develop a replacement for the R-390, the whole SRR-11/13 line were dogs subject to drift and service issues like the cast crank levers. Would speculate that the SRR-15/16 were versions of the 13 with SSB capabilities like a product detector and ability to apply AGC in SSB mode but would take a stretch to facilitate ISB operation in that chassis due to the addition of everything for second audio channel. It does bring up the question of what did the navy use before the introduction and distribution of the R-1051 family of receivers for SSB operation.
RF

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From: milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Nick England
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 4:05 PM
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Subject: [Milsurplus] Mystery Receivers AN/SRR-15, AN/SRR-16

Howdy gang - Has anyone ever seen anything about these receivers?

Radio Receiving Set, AN/SRR-15(XN-1) - 2-32mc, National; Contract
NObsr-63391 (1953), 2-32 mc
"The AN/SRR-15 is a general purpose communication receiver for shipboard use having extremely accurate tuning dial and frequency control. A second version will have, in addition, circuits and facilities for reception of single-sideband suppressed-carrier signals."
"Precision tuning with frequency accuracy determined by 100 kc frequency standard and frequency synthesizer ."

Radio Receiving Set, AN/SRR-16 (XN-1) - 2-32 mc, Radio Corporation of America; NObsr-71333 (1956) "The AN/SRR-16 is the AN/SRR-13 receiver modified for single sideband capabilities which is accomplished by the use of Radio Receiver
R-441A/SRR-13 modified for external frequency control."

cheers,
Nick
www.navy-radio.com


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