[MRCA] RF-301-P Military Radio

Donald York [email protected]
Tue, 16 Dec 2003 22:16:08 -0600


Tom,
	Yes, this helps me very much! I have been researching this for months with
no results. I'm very impressed thet I got an answer within a few hours. Even
Harris Comm could not give me the information you have. Now, if I can just
find an H-33 handset, I'll be in business. I can work any frequency from 160
to 10 meters on my IC-706 or TS-430-S, but I would sure like to make a
contact on this RF-301-P - YOU UNDERSTAND! Thanks for your help, Tom.
73,
Donald York
KC0GTR

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Tom B
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MRCA] RF-301-P Military Radio


Hello Donald,

>Does anyone have information regarding the RF-310-P (1 to 14.999 MHz) HF
>Military transceiver? The questions I need answers for are : What voltages
>are applied to which pins of the six pin battery connector on the bottom of
>the transceiver. And, which handset was used with this unit? It has a seven
>pin handset connector.

On the battery connector pins 1 and 2 are +12V and 3 is negative.

The handset is an H-33 with the correct connector on it, Harris part number
RF-3000.  Pinout for the handset connector is:

1  +12V
2  Carbon Mic.
3  Phones
4  Ground
5  Dynamic Mic.
6  Ground
7  Primary Keyline

Hope this helps.

Tom Bryan



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