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Latest revision as of 21:12, 21 May 2018

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Antenna AT-339/PRC when used with Radio Set AN/PRC-10 or Radio Set AN/PRC-6 comprises an effective homing device that permits the radio operator to find the direction of a transmitter tuned to the frequency of the radio set and to proceed in that direction. Antenna AT-340/PRC can similarly be used with Radio Set AN/PRC-8 or Radio Set AN/PRC-9. Highly accurate bearings generally are not required for homing; therefore, an azimuth scale is not provided. When desired, approximate azimuth readings can be obtained by sighting a pocket compass in the direction of the indicated bearing.


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Reference Files

Adobe_PDF_icon.png Instruction Book[1]
Antenna
AT-339/PRC
AT-340/PRC
31 January 1956


References

  1. Instruction Book,
    "US Army Technical Manual Collection,"
    from the CECOM Historical Office archive, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
    CECOM Historical Office