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SCR-694

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from mid 1944, with improved range and reduced weight (around half of its predecessor), though the latter continued to be used up until the end of the war. Designed to provide communication between moving or stationary vehicles or as a portable field radio set, the SCR-694 was originally intended for
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The SCR-694 saw use all over the army in many different theaters; notable instances include at regimental division headquarters during the
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Optional accessories — hand crank generator with seat, antenna system, spares tube kit, canvas bags, Jeep mounting plates.
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US Special Warfare Units in the Pacific Theater 1941?45: Scouts, Raiders, Rangers and Reconnaissance Units
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https://web.archive.org/web/20090205020349/http://gordon.army.mil/OCOS/Museum/ScrComponents/scrPart1.asp
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Portable two way radio set used by the U.S. military during World War II
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Range — up to 15 miles on AM voice. Up to 30 miles reported on
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Electrical Communication systems Equipment. dated 2 Oct. 1944
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TM 11-227 Signal Communication Directory. dated 10 April 1944
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The SCR-694 "Radio set, Portable/Vehicular" consisted of the
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Beyond the Beachhead: The 29th Infantry Division in Normandy
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as well as by scouts and reconnaissance units in the
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http://www.olive-drab.com/od_electronics_angrc9.php
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Index

two way radio
set
U.S. military
World War II

SCR-284
airborne forces
battalion
Normandy invasion
Cabanatuan prison raid
Pacific War
AN/GRC-9
vacuum tube
transmitter/receiver
AM
CW
MHz
pounds
Morse code
Crystal
Volts
Vibrator Power Unit
Signal Corps Radio
SCR-300
SCR-536
"What type of radio do I need - G503 Military Vehicle Message Forums"
Beyond the Beachhead: The 29th Infantry Division in Normandy
ISBN
978-0-8117-3237-6
The Cabanatuan Prison Raid: The Philippines 1945

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