[Milsurplus] ARC 1 and VHF AM

kgordon2006 kgordon2006 at frontier.com
Mon Aug 4 14:33:31 EDT 2025


I have an ARC-3 transmitter or two. A receiver or two also. The are complete, with tubes.No control boxes or dynamotors for them though.No crystals either for that matter.Stiil, if I had enough incentive, they could be made operational without too much effort.I wish there was more 2 meter AM activity around here.Maybe I should try to stir up some...Hmmm... now there's a thought...Ken W7EKBSent via the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Ray Fantini via Milsurplus <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net> Date: 8/4/25  10:32  (GMT-08:00) To: milsurplus at mailman.qth.net Subject: [Milsurplus] ARC 1 and VHF AM 

If you are relatively close to an airport its fun to set up a receiver on the Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) channel, also just to monitor the tower or ground frequency. At events like MRCA Gilbert or Hagerstown MVPA shows
 we have run informal nets on 144.250 AM between handhelds and portable like the URC-4 for years now but don’t expect to do much from your home QTH. Lot like what goes on with 51.0 FM and tactical radios.
Lot of aircraft hardware been put to work at MRCA Gilbert in September, both in people demoing systems and on air.

 
Ray F/KA3EKH
 
 
 


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To: Charlie L. <mjcal79 at gmail.com>; milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] ARC 1


 
 


Yes. You are correct, Charlie. And 99% of them never heard of CW or SSB on 2 meters, let alone AM.


 


Sad...in a way.


 


Ken W7EKB


 


 


 



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From: "Charlie L." <mjcal79 at gmail.com>



Date: 8/3/25 19:19 (GMT-08:00) 



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Subject: [Milsurplus] ARC 1 


 



I also picked up an ARC 1 from the Navy salvage yard in Jax., Fla across from NAS Jax around 1973.  It came with 10  crystals still in the holder  for the aviation freqs in the Jax area.  After I got it going, it was a treat to be able
 to switch between all the freqs and listen in, almost like having a scanner.  I ended up selling it, but now have another one complete with rack and control box, but have not got around to getting it going yet.  This one did not have any crystals, that will
 be an issue, but if you think there was no AM activity on 2 meters back then, the world today has 99% of 2 meter folks unaware the band goes below 146.52.


 


Charlie, W4MEC






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