[Milsurplus] Navy DF set question

Larry Telegrapher at Q.com
Wed Jan 11 11:34:17 EST 2017


I used to have a couple of those HS-29 headsets.  Most uncomfortable 
thing i ever wore!  Finally got rid of them.

Larry
W0OGH



On 1/5/2017 3:15 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> Take a look at this manual for the SCR-503-B. What you may have is the BC-973-B.
>
> http://www.nj7p.info/Manuals/PDFs/Military/TM%2011-246B%204-Mar-44%20Scribd.pdf
>
> Ken W7EKB
>
>
> On 5 Jan 2017 at 16:32, Nick England wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, January 5, 2017, Thekan, Paul <Paul.Thekan at cpii.com> wrote:
>>      I have this Navy DF set that is similar to the BC 1003 but covers up to 2mcs and has a
>>      external hook up for the sense antenna and a separate power supply that I do not believe
>>      is a  dynamotor.
>>      
>>      The only printed info on the set is as follows:
>>      
>>      U.S. Navy
>>      Simon Radio Guide
>>      Radio Navigational Instrument Corp  New York, NY
>>      Type P  s/n 63
>>      
>>       It's interesting to note on the cross needle indicator it shows Ahead and Astern.
>>      Unfortunately the freq dial is missing and will be difficult to replace if not impossible.
>>      
>>      After all this...my question is has anyone ever seen one of these and how and where were
>>      they used on board a ship?
>>      If anyone has any printed info or manual I'd like to hear what it says about the set.
>>      
>>      Thank you and wishing the group a Happy & Healthy New Year .
>>      
>>      Paul
>>      N6FEG
>>      
>>      _____________________________
>>      
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Nick England K4NYW
>> www.navy-radio.com
>>
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