Difference between revisions of "R - Radio Receiver"

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* [[R-9~APN-4]], [[AN~APN-4]]  
 
* [[R-9~APN-4]], [[AN~APN-4]]  
 
* [[R-10~ARC]], AN/ARC receiver ?? [[AN~ARC-12]]
 
* [[R-10~ARC]], AN/ARC receiver ?? [[AN~ARC-12]]
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* [[R-11~ARC]], AN/ARC receiver ?? [[AN~ARC-12]]
 
* [[R-11~CPN-3]], [[AN~CPN-3]]
 
* [[R-11~CPN-3]], [[AN~CPN-3]]
 
* [[R-12]]
 
* [[R-12]]
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* [[R-152]]
 
* [[R-152]]
 
* [[R-153]], [[AN~ARW-37]]
 
* [[R-153]], [[AN~ARW-37]]
* [[R-154]]
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* [[R-154]]/ARW, [[RC-64]]
 
* [[R-155]]
 
* [[R-155]]
 
* [[R-156]], [[AN~ARR-16]]
 
* [[R-156]], [[AN~ARR-16]]
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* [[R-268]]
 
* [[R-268]]
 
* [[R-269]]
 
* [[R-269]]
* [[R-270]]
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* [[R-270]]/FRR-12
 
* [[R-271]]
 
* [[R-271]]
 
* [[R-272]]
 
* [[R-272]]

Latest revision as of 10:53, 19 January 2026

Was telephone earphones, morphed into radio receiver, another problem with ID'ing nomenclature is that the "Aircraft Radio Corp." used the same alpha-numeric type designation for the same equipment. the ARC-12 seems to have this confusing problem, since the R-19 is called out for TRC-1, it cant really be used for and ARC-12 ???