[Milsurplus] thoughts on the SRR family of radios - kinda long.
Michael Bittner
mmab at cox.net
Tue May 10 09:48:26 EDT 2016
The R-901/GR receiver also uses mechanical filters - 455 kHz CF, 1.5 kHz and 4.0 kHz bandwidth. This receiver covers 0.536 to 20.5 MHz, uses subminiature battery tubes, and plug-in modular construction. Not Navy, but interesting receiver anyway. Mike, W6MAB
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To: Kenneth G. Gordon ; Nick England ; Military Surplus Mail List
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2016 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] thoughts on the SRR family of radios - kinda long.
Ken said:
Two other comments:
The SRR-13A contains two mechanical filters, making it possible the third military receiver to use these filters. AFAIK, the ARC-21 (circa 1952) is first, follower by the R-390A (circa 1955), third SRR-13A (circa 1957).
The photo of the front of the SRR-13 receiver in that ER article from 1991 is reversed. I knew it looked funny!
Jim
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