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==SCR-132 radio telegraph== | ==SCR-132 radio telegraph== | ||
+ | The Radio Bet, SCR-132 is an undamped wave radio telegraph and | ||
+ | telephone set to work with Army observation and night bombing planes. It was | ||
+ | designed to have a range for telegraph of 200.-250 miles, and for telephone of | ||
+ | 80.-l00 miles. The transmitting 'frequency range is 353-157.9 kilocycles (850.-1900 | ||
+ | meters) ; the receiving frequency range is 600.-100kilocycles (1500-3000meters). | ||
+ | |||
==Components== | ==Components== | ||
* [[BC-127]] | * [[BC-127]] |
Revision as of 00:40, 14 December 2013
SCR-132 radio telegraph
The Radio Bet, SCR-132 is an undamped wave radio telegraph and telephone set to work with Army observation and night bombing planes. It was designed to have a range for telegraph of 200.-250 miles, and for telephone of 80.-l00 miles. The transmitting 'frequency range is 353-157.9 kilocycles (850.-1900 meters) ; the receiving frequency range is 600.-100kilocycles (1500-3000meters).
Components
Gallery
(note BD-48 power board)
References
- Coast Artillery Journal, Aug. 1924