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+ | ==Description== | ||
+ | Radio Set SCR-578-A or SCR-578-B is a simple rugged emergency transmitting system designed for operation from a rubber life raft. No receiving equipment is incorporated. The set provides automatic code transmission of predetermined signals so that any operator, no matter how untrained, can send distress signals which, when received by rescue parties, will permit bearings to be taken. The set operates on the international distress frequency of 500kHz with a 1000 Cycle tone modulation. | ||
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+ | ==Images== | ||
+ | <gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5> | ||
+ | File:BC-778-A 8751781727 l.jpg | ||
+ | File:M-277-A Kite 8751781611 l.jpg | ||
+ | File:M-315-A 8751781551 l.jpg | ||
+ | File:RL-48 8753005282 l.jpg | ||
+ | File:CG-18-A Crank Signal Light M-308-A 8751781685 l.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Reference Material== | ||
+ | ;{{pdf|Preliminary_AN 08-10-94.pdf|Preliminary AN 08-10-94}} | ||
+ | :Preliminary Instructions | ||
+ | ::Radio Set | ||
+ | ::SCR-578-A | ||
+ | ::1942 | ||
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+ | ;{{pdf|AN 08-10-94.pdf|AN 08-10-94}} | ||
+ | :Handbook of Maintenance Instructions | ||
+ | ::Radio Set | ||
+ | ::SCR-578-A | ||
+ | ::SCR-578-B | ||
+ | ::19 August 1943 | ||
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+ | ;{{pdf|AN_16-30CRT3-2.pdf|AN 16-30CRT3-2}} | ||
+ | :Handbook of Maintenance Instructions | ||
+ | ::Radio Set | ||
+ | ::AN/CRT-3 | ||
+ | ::11 April 1945 | ||
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+ | [[Category:Military/Radios]] |
Latest revision as of 19:36, 1 March 2017
Description
Radio Set SCR-578-A or SCR-578-B is a simple rugged emergency transmitting system designed for operation from a rubber life raft. No receiving equipment is incorporated. The set provides automatic code transmission of predetermined signals so that any operator, no matter how untrained, can send distress signals which, when received by rescue parties, will permit bearings to be taken. The set operates on the international distress frequency of 500kHz with a 1000 Cycle tone modulation.
Images
Reference Material
- Preliminary Instructions
- Radio Set
- SCR-578-A
- 1942
- Handbook of Maintenance Instructions
- Radio Set
- SCR-578-A
- SCR-578-B
- 19 August 1943
- Handbook of Maintenance Instructions
- Radio Set
- AN/CRT-3
- 11 April 1945