[Milsurplus] radio equip aboard Navy P-3A
Bruce Gentry
ka2ivy at verizon.net
Thu Mar 16 13:47:17 EDT 2017
Definately. Long range military planes usually had food and drink
preperation and heating equipment. I haven't seen an actual percolator,
but there were rectangular coffee/tea water heaters and food warmers.
There was a constant battle between the first term techie grunts (like
me) and the lifers over "misappropriated government property" in our
shops. Some of them were 120 volt, so hooking them up was no problem.
Resisance heaters work fine on 60 or 400 cycles. If they were 24 volt, a
bench power supply worked fine.
Bruce Gentry KA2IVY
On 3/16/17 10:37 AM, Nick England wrote:
> There is a breaker panel out of a USN P-3A Orion currently on eBay.
> The communications equipment section shows
> ARR-41
> ARC-38
> ARC-27A
> VHF RCVR
> VHF XMTR
> ARC-94 (add-on sub-panel)
>
> There is also a breaker for "Percolator"
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/122398673292
>
> Nick England K4NYW
> www.navy-radio.com <http://www.navy-radio.com>
>
>
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