[Milsurplus] Research Help Requested

Hubert Miller Kargo_cult at msn.com
Mon Aug 28 14:31:21 EDT 2017


In thinking about communications for the followup mission, the thought struck me that a SCR-288 in minimal mode might have been preferable to
the TBX. The BC-474 certainly had enough power for the job, and the frequency band was similar. I don't think the raw BC-474 trans-rec weighs more
than the TBX radio, altho I'm going by memory here and don't have either before me. The SCR-288 doesn't need a battery box.  Add one man for the 
generator, use trees for antenna, and you have possibly a 2-man carry. Since the working distance was not great, a less than perfect vertical antenna
"might" suffice. So think I. 

As for the TBX's putative failings, consider the more typical successes, such as at Roi-Namur, Sicily, and China coastwatcher stations. 
In fact, it surprises me neither TBX or SCR-288 were not more used by the Philippine coastwatchers and resistance. Perhaps it was the limited top
frequency - and I mean for their power class and only in that regard. Also I think the TCH would 'maybe' have been a radio for this job. Maybe it
wasn't ruggedized enough. 
-Hue 


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