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Is mearly a vehicle mounted [[SCR-300]], normally using the [[PP-114~VRC-3|PP-114]] power pack instead of the battery. as well as antenna modifications.
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Is mearly a vehicle mounted [[SCR-300]], normally using the [[PP-114~VRC-3|PP-114]] power pack instead of the battery. as well as antenna modifications. uses [[FT-317]]
  
 
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Installation in M 26 medium tank. See: '''[[Tank, Medium, M26 (and variants)]]'''
 
Installation in M 26 medium tank. See: '''[[Tank, Medium, M26 (and variants)]]'''
 
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== 12th Army memo==
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[[File:VRC-3 memo.jpg|600px]]
  
 
==Related Files==
 
==Related Files==

Latest revision as of 19:16, 10 May 2021

Is mearly a vehicle mounted SCR-300, normally using the PP-114 power pack instead of the battery. as well as antenna modifications. uses FT-317

AN VRC-3 8751777015 l.jpg


AN VRC-3 8752895438 l.jpg


AN.VRC-3 INSTALLATION IN M26 TANK.jpg

Installation in M 26 medium tank. See: Tank, Medium, M26 (and variants)

12th Army memo

VRC-3 memo.jpg

Related Files

TM 11-637
Radio Set AN/VRC-3.
Oct. 1944. 200 p. U408.3.A13


Adobe_PDF_icon.png TM 11-983[1]
War Department Technical Manual
Vibrator Power Supply
PP-114/VRC-3
  • TM 11-2724, 45. Installation of Radio and Interphone Equipment in Carriage, Motor, 76-mm Gun, M18, 18 pages. PB 80918 - BSIR 7(1):34; 10/03/47

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-2724 1945 (Museum TD, Soesterberg NL/Corjan de Wit)

  • TM 11-2754, 45. Installation of Radio and Interphone Equipment in Tank, Light, M24, 45 pages. PB 80903 - BSIR 7(1):35; 10/03/47

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-2754 1950

  • TM 11-2758, Installation of Radio and Interphone Equipment in Tank, Medium, M26. Dept. of the Army. Nov. 1948. 49 p. U408.3.A13 TM 11-2758 Nov. 1948

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-2758 1948

References

  1. TM 11-983,
    "US Army Technical Manual Collection,"
    from the CECOM Historical Office archive, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
    CECOM Historical Office