[NJARC] SCR-300 & SCR-510 proof desired - Designed by SigC or Manufacture?

Al Klase al at ar88.net
Sun Oct 14 14:33:44 EDT 2007


Fred,

Please forward to Wendy:

SCR-300

Appears to be a Motorola (Galvin) development. See:
http://www.scr300.org/

I suspect this was based on the SCR-500 series circuits

SCR-510

Signal Corps Labs claims this. See: "U.S. Army in World War II" "The 
Technical Services" "The Signal Corps - The Test", Thompson /et al, /p180/

/AN/TRC-1

Link Corporation See: "U.S. Army in World War II" "The Technical 
Services" "The Signal Corps - The Test", Thompson /et al, /p 237

Regards,
Al Klase, SP5, US Army Signal Corps, Discharged




fred-carl at infoage.org wrote:
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> Hello All,
>
>   Wendy Rejan, the Fort Monmouth Command Historian has asked for help for proof the SCR-300 - Walkie Talkie & the SCR-510 the AN/TRC-1 radio relay were actually designed by the Signal Corps.
>
> Thank you,
> Fred Carl
>
>
> Wendy.Rejan at us.army.mil> [Add to Address Book] 
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> To: "Fred Carl" <fred-carl at infoage.org>  
> Cc:  
> Subject: Help 
> Date:  10/12/2007 
> Time:
>  3:34 PM EDT
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> Hi Fred, Melissa and I have been tearing our hair out all week trying to
> confirm that the Signal Corps labs developed the SCR-300 walkie talkie
> and the AN/TRC-1 radio relay. We need some hard evidence to prove that
> we developed these systems. I know that Galvin (later Motorola)
> manufactured the SCR-300 and Link manufactured the antrac. I was
> thinking maybe a photo of both systems showing the plates would do it as
> we have a photo of the SCR-510 that specifically states "Designed by the
> Signal Corps, Made by Galvin."
> Hope you can help or might know someone who can.
>
> Wendy 
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