[Milsurplus] BC-342 & BC-375

W2HX w2hx at w2hx.com
Wed Jan 27 21:17:59 EST 2021


Understood, thank you Meir. Then I guess my question should be rephrased to ask if it can be done. Each has their own PS (24V for the -375 and AC for -342). I would imagine a DC ground would need interconnecting plus some kind of T/R/mute and antenna switch over type of set up would be needed. I suspect the 375 and the 342 have signals to assist in this regard and it is just a matter of figuring it out. Maybe someone out there has notes on how they made it work (if they made it work)?

Thanks
Eugene


From: Meir Ben-Dror WF2U <wf2u at ws19ops.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 9:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] BC-342 & BC-375

The BC-375 and the BC-342 are not used together, and AFAIK there is no TM describing such pairing. The BC-342/BC-312 would be paired with the BC-191, which is the 12 volt ground version of the BC-375. (The BC-224 is the 12 volt version of the BC-348, so there is probably some documentation of using the BC-224 with the BC-191 on 12 V aircraft.
The BC-375 would be paired with the BC-348, and used on aircraft with 24 volt primary power - that is documented.
73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
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On Jan 27, 2021, at 8:46 PM, W2HX <w2hx at w2hx.com<mailto:w2hx at w2hx.com>> wrote:
Hi there. Can anyone point me to a TM that describes how to wire these up as “one station?”


73 Eugene W2HX
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