[MRCA] C-24 LOCAL CONTROL UNIT
Michael Hanz
aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org
Sun Jul 11 22:30:52 EDT 2021
To echo KK5F's excellent observations, you might look at
https://aafradio.org/flightdeck/Command_Set_Local_Control_Adapters.html
for visual details of some of what he wrote. If I was making a stand-in
until a real one came along (it can't hurt to have a mystical pull on a
real one somewhere 😁), I'd build the G.L. Electronics version at the
end of the web page, but definitely snag a rear connector from a junker
receiver drawer insert. As he said, you do _not_ want to solder to the
receiver connector.
- Mike/KC4TOS
On 7/11/2021 7:27 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:
> There are three different local control adapters that will work in these receivers interchangeably:
>
> CBY-23154, made for very rare RAT, RAT-1, and RAV receivers.
> FT-260-A, made for SCR-274-N receivers.
> C-24/ARC-5, made for AN/ARC-5 receivers.
>
> There were no local control adapters procured with the ARA receivers, but if there had been it would be the CBY-23154.
>
> All have a 50 kohm linerar pot for RF gain plus a CW-OFF-MCW rotary switch. No AF phone jack is provided. In fact, the AN/ARC-5 receivers have no connection on J-1 to the AF output transformer secondary. (The ARA and SCR-274-N receivers have such a connection. The R-23* and R-24/ARC-5 do have a specially-filtered for 90 and 150 Hz low-level AF signal from the 12A6 cathode circuit intended to supply localizer signal AF to the Air-Track ILS AN/ARN-9 through the MX-19/ARC-5 receiver ILS audio adapter panel. The Air-Track ILS and AN/ARN-9 were abandoned by the USN in 1944 in favor of the far superior USAAF SCS-51 ILS, so you won't find much mention of that ILS.)
>
> These local control adapters are ALL very difficult to find easily, with the FT-260-A being the most common version and the CBY-23154 the rarest. Because of that, and because soldering a home-made substitute to the pins of receiver front connector J-1 ALWAYS irreparably damages J-1, a useful alternative is to built the equivalent circuits on an external panel connected to the rear connector J-3.
>
> Mike / KK5F
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ROBERT FORTE <rvforte at gmail.com>
> Sent: Jul 11, 2021 3:46 PM
>
> HI GUYS, IF ANYONE HAS A C-24 LOCAL CONTROL UNIT FOR THE ARC-5 RADIOS PLEASE CONTACT ME. THANKS, ROB FORTE K2RGM
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