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− | Airborne radio communications no. 1 VHF | + | Airborne radio communications no. 1. and 1A, VHF |
+ | * Radio Set AN/ARC-1A is a general purpose low power VHF, AM (voice) transceiver for radiotelephone communications between aircraft, and from aircraft to ground stations. Remote selection of any one of ten preset crystal-controlled channels is possible. the receiver permits monitoring on the guard channel while operating on a main communications channel. | ||
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+ | The equipment is designed to use a quarter wave base fed rod or mast type antenna, which should be installed as nearly as possible along the centerline of the plane. | ||
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+ | [[File:AN_ARC-1A.png|400px|center]] | ||
==Components== | ==Components== | ||
* [[RT-18]] | * [[RT-18]] | ||
− | * [[MT- | + | * [[MT-230]] or [[MT-239]] |
* [[DY-9]] or [[DY-98]] | * [[DY-9]] or [[DY-98]] | ||
* [[C-45]] | * [[C-45]] | ||
+ | * [[C-115]] | ||
* [[AN-3106]] | * [[AN-3106]] | ||
* [[PP-1092]]U | * [[PP-1092]]U | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* AN 16-30 | * AN 16-30 | ||
+ | [[Category:Military/Radios]] | ||
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+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:AN/ARC-1}} |
Latest revision as of 20:14, 18 January 2016
Airborne radio communications no. 1. and 1A, VHF
- Radio Set AN/ARC-1A is a general purpose low power VHF, AM (voice) transceiver for radiotelephone communications between aircraft, and from aircraft to ground stations. Remote selection of any one of ten preset crystal-controlled channels is possible. the receiver permits monitoring on the guard channel while operating on a main communications channel.
The equipment is designed to use a quarter wave base fed rod or mast type antenna, which should be installed as nearly as possible along the centerline of the plane.
Components
References
- AN 16-30