[MRCA] R-24/ARC-5, C-26/ARC-5 Single control.
William W. Busch
wildbillk0ikp at aol.com
Fri Jun 17 22:22:34 EDT 2022
Hi I have the single ARC-5 controls C-26/ARC-5 and mechanical cables, and anything else you want for the ARC-5. Don’t know if I have a .55-1.5 mc dial for it. Its all for sale. WildBillK0IKP at aol.com <mailto:WildBillK0IKP at aol.com>,303-229-4611.
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> From: Mike Morrow <kk5f at earthlink.net>
> To: MARK DORNEY <mkdorney at aol.com>, mrca at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [MRCA] Remote tuning dial for R24/ARC-5
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> Yes, there were several different styles of the .52 to 1.5 MHz remote tuning dials between the ARA, SCR-274-N, and AN/ARC-5 sets.? The one that was always supplied and stored on the R-24/ARC-5 tube cover is officially the ID-26/ARC-5, but it will only be marked with a four-digit A.R.C. part number.? I think Mike Hanz has these shown on aafradio.org.
> ?
> The main reason for existence of the R-24 was for use with the AN/ARR-1 "ZB" homing adapted and the AN/ARN-9 "Air Trak" ILS, but the AN/ARR-1 was replaced by the AN/ARR-2 and the AN/ARN-9 was replaced by the AN/ARN-5 glide slope with RC-103-A localizer ILS receivers by 1944.
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> The R-24 was a white elephant, but it was ALWAYS supplied with its remote tuning dial.
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> I don't know of a source.? I got mine on ebay.
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> Mike / KK5F
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> From: MARK DORNEY
> Sent: Jun 17, 2022 6:09 AM
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> Subject: [MRCA] Remote tuning dial for R24/ARC-5
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> Anybody know if there was a remote tuning dial made for the ?coffee grinder? remote tuner for the R-24/ARC-5 receiver? Also, would anybody have an idea where I might buy one if there were made?
> ?
> Mark D.
> WW2RDO
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> Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2022 18:52:24 -0400
> From: Michael Hanz <aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org>
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> Subject: Re: [MRCA] Remote tuning dial for R24/ARC-5
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> I just have the MC-415 issued for the BC-946 and the ARC 5611 for the
> R-24/ARC-5, Mike.? Photo below.? There is no part number marking on the
> MC-415, but there is mention of it in the description of the BC-946-B in
> an addendum to T.O. 08-10-50 dated 15 Feb 1943 for the SCR-274-N set.?
> Like all the earlier remote control receiver tuning dials, it is simply
> engraved with white paint filler.? The 5611 has wider electroluminescent
> paint numerals that glow brightly under a UV light.
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> A UV light doesn't do much for the SCR-274-N set.
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> - Mike? KC4TOS
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> On 6/17/2022 3:05 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:
>> Yes, there were several different styles of the .52 to 1.5 MHz remote tuning dials between the ARA, SCR-274-N, and AN/ARC-5 sets.? The one that was always supplied and stored on the R-24/ARC-5 tube cover is officially the ID-26/ARC-5, but it will only be marked with a four-digit A.R.C. part number.? I think Mike Hanz has these shown on aafradio.org.
>>
>> The main reason for existence of the R-24 was for use with the AN/ARR-1 "ZB" homing adapted and the AN/ARN-9 "Air Trak" ILS, but the AN/ARR-1 was replaced by the AN/ARR-2 and the AN/ARN-9 was replaced by the AN/ARN-5 glide slope with RC-103-A localizer ILS receivers by 1944.
>>
>> The R-24 was a white elephant, but it was ALWAYS supplied with its remote tuning dial.
>>
>> I don't know of a source.? I got mine on ebay.
>>
>> Mike / KK5F
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: MARK DORNEY
>> Sent: Jun 17, 2022 6:09 AM
>> To:
>> Subject: [MRCA] Remote tuning dial for R24/ARC-5
>>
>> Anybody know if there was a remote tuning dial made for the ?coffee grinder? remote tuner for the R-24/ARC-5 receiver? Also, would anybody have an idea where I might buy one if there were made?
>>
>> Mark D.
>> WW2RDO
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