[MRCA] [Milsurplus] Dayton 3885 Net
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Wed May 25 02:27:16 EDT 2016
OK. I sit corrected. With four RAO-7's and a RAK-6 on board, wonder what
they needed the BC-348 for? What Class ship was it?
Robert Downs - Houston
In a message dated 05/24/2016 19:29:08 PM Central Daylight Time,
navy.radio at gmail.com writes:
> I have a Radio Equipment Log (NS 900,039) from an unknown ship -
>
> Only a few weekly reports are filled in mostly for Oct-Nov 1951, but there
> are some entries for March 1954
>
> Receivers listed for Radio Central are:
> RAO-7 #1
> RAO-7 #2
> RAO-7 #3
> RAO-7 #4
>
> BC-348-J (serial no 925)
>
> RAK-6
> RBH-1
> RBK-15
> Transmitters listed for Transmitter Room are
> TBM-10
> TDE-2
> TDE-3
> TAJ-19
>
> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 8:01 PM, WA5CAB--- via Milsurplus <
> milsurplus at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> >> I've not seen anything indicating that they ever were. The TCZ was
>> used on large vessels and the Navy used the AN/ARC-4 in vehicles and small
>> craft (like PT boats). I haven't seen any indication of any usage of other
>> aircraft or vehicular sets used shipboard until the RT-68 with PP-1175/SR
>> followed by the RT-524 (specifically AN/VRC-46) with some batch of
>> shop-built 24 volt supplies). These latter two were only used by the Amphibs
>> (LPH, LPD, etc.)
>>
>> Robert Downs - Houston
>> wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
>> MVPA 9480
>>
>> In a message dated 05/24/2016 18:41:46 PM Central Daylight Time,
>> navy.radio at gmail.com writes:
>> >>> Relating to another commenter - how often and for what reason was the
>>> BC-348 found shipboard?
>>
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