[R-390] RE: What Came After The R-390

Tom M. courir26 at yahoo.com
Sun May 15 08:28:30 EDT 2005


I guess the R1051 came after the 390A.  There were many versions. 

Here is some info.

1051
General Dynamics, cost $25,250
NObsr 93015		hi s.n. C731
NObsr	83368		hi s.n. B929


1051B
Bendix (Allied Signal Inc), cost $25,250
NObsr 93204		hi s.n. A7980
      
1051C 
General Dynamics, Black face
AF19(628)-4860	hi s.n. 25 

1051D
GDE Systems Inc (General Dynamics), cost $16,830
N00039-68-C-1585	hi s.n. A898

1051E
Bendix (Allied Signal Inc), cost $25,250
None

1051F
Stewart Warner Corp., cost $21,210
N00039-76-C-0297	hi s.n. A55
N00039-89-C-0298	hi s.n. C$
N00039-70-C-0559  		 A88

1051G
Stewart Warner Corp, cost $21,210
N00039-79-C-0109	hi s.n. A586
N00039-89-C-0298         SER# C3

1051H
Stewart Warner Corp, cost $50,490
N00039-83-C-0292  hi s.n. A176  
N00039-87-C-0164  hi s.n. B442




After that the main receiver is the RF-590 series or R-2368 by Harris.

Tom
--- Orrin Bentz <minmar at 2z.net> wrote:
> Good evening gentlemen.
> 
> Can anyone tell me what kind of receivers were in use by the
> military & civilian agencies after the R390's were phased out.
> 
> In other words which radios are we going to collect and refurbish
> next?
> 
> This question may be answered  in the archives but I couldn't find
> it.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Orrin Bentz
> 
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