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20: 69: 450: 44:. It was used primarily as part of field installations such as the SCR-188A, but could be used with mobile sets such as the 2 1/2 ton mounted SCR-399. First designed at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, it was built by various manufacturers including RCA. Many of the later units that are encountered today were manufactured by the 61: 480: 90:
unit is fitted providing 250 volts DC and 12 volts AC for the receiver tube filaments (three pairs of the 6 volt tubes are wired in series and three in series / parallel).
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The BC-312 was similar to the BC-342 but was designed to be directly powered by DC battery supply or dynamotor.
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BC-342 radio receiver seen at bottom center, in use by Signal Corps operator in New Guinea
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The BC-344 was similar to the BC-342 but was designed to cover low frequency bands.
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power requirements. 6 volt tubes (Valves) connected in series with filament strings.
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http://www.nj7p.org/cgi-bin/millist2?mode=normal&name=BC-342J7P
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The BC-342 could be operated from fixed and mobile positions.
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Index


World War II
U.S. Army Signal Corps
high frequency
radio receiver
Farnsworth Television and Radio Corporation
Fort Wayne, Indiana


Schweizerisches Militärmuseum Full
rectifier
power supply
SCR-237
SCR-277
SCR-299
vacuum tubes
RF
amplifiers
oscillator
BC-348
DC
Dynamotor
ARC-5
Hammarlund super pro
National HRO
R-390A
Signal Corps Radio


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