[Milsurplus] BC-366

Jim Whartenby antqradio at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jul 4 16:16:30 EDT 2019


Mike has excerpts of the RC-36 manual which uses the BC-366.http://aafradio.org/docs/RC-36.htmlThis gives an overview of installations with schematics and hookups of the BC-366 and BC-347 amplifier.This should answer your "how" questions, BTW, a connector is inside the box!Jim
I wonder why people argue over the 10% of their differences and ignore the 90% they agree on? 

    On Thursday, July 4, 2019, 2:40:23 PM CDT, Michael Hanz <aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org> wrote:  
 
  On 7/4/2019 3:16 PM, Joseph Orgnero wrote:
 
 
  During my annual spring clean, I came across a long lost BC-366 interphone box and I’m trying to figure out how it was connected to the rest of the system since it  does not have a connector or opening.    
 That just says it was never installed, Joe.
 
 
   Was it custom wired for each plane?   
 
 Yes and no.  Once a configuration was approved for a particular airframe, the aircraft manufacturer would drill or punch the necessary cable access holes for the series that they were making.  They seem to have moved these things around from series to series due to combat experience, as well as making quick field modifications when it seemed desirable to do so, so the depots and line maintenance organizations had a stock of them for quick responses.
 
 
    It seems rather labour intensive.
    
 
 Hey...there was a war on... 
 :-)
 
  - Mike  KC4TOS
 
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