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[[Anchorage WUP radio station]]
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Started in 1900 as the WAMCATS: The Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System, A hard wire system, In May 1936, WAMCATS became part of the Alaska Communications System (ACS).
  
* [[MS-1]] Mast Section (upper) for A-2, AN-1 Ants   P/O [[SCR-54]] (2 used)  WW-One
 
* [[MS-2]] Mast Sections for AN-1 Antenna, P/O [[SCR-54]]  (8 used)
 
* [[MS-2]] MS (intermediate) for A-2 Antenna     WW-One
 
* [[MS-3]] Mast Section
 
* [[MS-4]] Mast Support
 
* [[MS-5]]  MS (13 ft bamboo) for A-2-B Antenna  P/O [[SCR-54]]-A        1918
 
* [[MS-6]]  A-7 Mast Sections for [[SCR-78]]* (3 used) 1918
 
* [[MS-7]]    " " " " "
 
* [[MS-8]]
 
* [[MS-9]]
 
* [[MS-10]]
 
* [[MS-11]]
 
* [[MS-12]]
 
* [[MS-13]]
 
* [[MS-14]]
 
* [[MS-15]]
 
* [[MS-16]]
 
* [[MS-17]]
 
* [[MS-18]]
 
* [[MS-19]] Mast Sections U/W GY-5
 
* [[MS-20]] Mast Sections U/W GY-5
 
* [[MS-21]]
 
* [[MS-22]]
 
* [[MS-23]]
 
* [[MS-24]]
 
* [[MS-25]]
 
* [[MS-26]]
 
* [[MS-26]]
 
* [[MS-27]]
 
* [[MS-28]]
 
* [[MS-29]]
 
* [[MS-30]]
 
* [[MS-40]]
 
* [[MS-41]]
 
* [[MS-42]]
 
* [[MS-43]]
 
* [[MS-44]] MS, 5.5 L x 1.5" D P/O [[SCR-177]],180,188
 
* [[MS-45]]
 
* [[MS-46]] Ant. Section
 
* [[MS-47]] MS
 
* [[MS-48]] Gin Pole
 
* [[MS-49]]-55,56 top section,  MSs, 1 Meter each,    U/W [[SCR-178]], [[SCR-193]], [[SCR-209]], [[SCR-210]], [[SCR-284]], [[SCR-506]], MRC-2
 
* [[MS-50]] 1 Meter each
 
* [[MS-51]] 1 Meter each [[SCR-510]], [[SCR-610]], [[SCR-508]], [[SCR-608]] ect.
 
* [[MS-52]] 1 Meter each [[SCR-510]], [[SCR-610]], [[SCR-508]], [[SCR-608]] ect.
 
* [[MS-53]] 1 Meter each [[SCR-510]], [[SCR-610]], [[SCR-508]], [[SCR-608]] ect.
 
* [[MS-54]] 1 Meter each extension for [[SCR-506]] MS for [[AN~CRD-3]] DF Receiver  in CW-120
 
* [[MS-55]] 1 Meter each
 
* [[MS-56]] 1 Meter each " "    "   " [[SCR-284]]  U/W IN-106 Base
 
* [[MS-57]]
 
* [[MS-58]]
 
* [[MS-59]]
 
* [[MS-60]]
 
* [[MS-61]]-73  MS "    "  U/W MP-39 P/O [[SCR-197]]*,[[SCR-241]]* ILS
 
* [[MS-74]]?
 
* [[MS-75]] Pole
 
* [[MS-76]]
 
* [[MS-77]]
 
* [[MS-78]]
 
* [[MS-79]]
 
* [[MS-80]]
 
* [[MS-81]]
 
* [[MS-82]]
 
* [[MS-83]]-88  36" Mast Sections  P/O [[AN-35]]-* Ant.
 
* [[MS-89]]   Ant. Support, U-shape  P/O [[SCR-277]]
 
* [[MS-90]]    Pole Extension
 
* [[MS-91]]-94/TRC-2  MSs P/O [[RC-63]]
 
* [[MS-93]]/MRQ-2 Antenna Balloon P/O [[AS-51]]/
 
* [[MS-95]] Mast Top P/O [[AN-35]]-C
 
* [[MS-96]]-99 33" Mast Sections "    "
 
  
* [[MS-100]]-104 36" MSs "    "
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* [[MS-105]]-109 36" MSs "    "
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==References==
* [[MS-110]] Stub Mast Section  U/W BG-177
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* Radio service bulletin, Jan. 2, 1923, page 4
* [[MS-111]] Shhh!
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* Radio stations of the United States, July 1, 1913. page 12
* [[MS-112]] Ant. Support P/O [[RC-211]]
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* Commercial and Government radio stations of the U.S. 30 June 1930, page 117
* [[MS-115]] 14" Mast Connector      U/W MS-64 P/O [[SCR-241]]*
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* Army and Navy journal, August 16, 1947, Page 1337
* [[MS-116]]-118 MS, 1 meter lg  U/W [[AB-15]]/GR & 558,  [[SCR-694]], CRD-3, CW-122
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* War in the Pacific and East Asia 1941-1972, page 36/37, call sign appendix ACAN stations
* [[MS-119]] 6 ft Mast, with phase load, in BG-56* P/O [[RC-163]]
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* [[MS-120]] 30" Mast Section U/W MS-50 "    "
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* [[MS-121]] 12" Mast Section U/W MS-50 "    "
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* [[MS-122]]-125 MSs U/W M-412 Cross Arm P/O [[RC-281]]
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[[DC - Detector Crystals]]
* [[MS-130]] 37" MS U/W AN-78 P/O [[RC-219]]
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* [[MS-131]] Mast Head
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* [[DC-1]]
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* [[DC-2]]
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* [[DC-3]]
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* [[DC-4]]
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* [[DC-5]]
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* [[DC-6]]
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* [[DC-7]]
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* [[DC-8]]
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* [[DC-9]]
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* [[DC-10]]
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* [[DC-11]]
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* [[DC-12]]
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* [[DC-13]]
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* [[DC-14]]
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* [[DC-15]]
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* [[DC-16]]
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* [[DC-17]]
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* [[DC-18]]
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* [[DC-19]]
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* [[DC-20]]
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* [[DC-21]]
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* [[DC-22]]
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* [[DC-23]]
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* [[DC-24]]
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* [[DC-25]]
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* [[DC-26]]
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* [[DC-27]]
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* [[DC-28]]
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* [[DC-29]]
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* [[DC-30]]
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* [[DC-31]]
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* [[DC-32]]
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* [[DC-33]]
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* [[DC-34]]
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* [[DC-35]]
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* [[DC-36]]
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* [[DC-37]]
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* [[DC-38]]
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* [[DC-39]]
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* [[DC-40]]
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* [[DC-41]]
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* [[DC-42]]
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* [[DC-43]]
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* [[DC-44]]
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* [[DC-45]]
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* [[DC-46]]
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* [[DC-47]]
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* [[DC-48]]
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* [[DC-49]]
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* [[DC-50]]
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[[Terminal blocks photos]]
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[[Material classification]]
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* (NOTE 1920 catalogue ends here)
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==JETDS==
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==gallery==
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==References==
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* TM 11-393
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==References==
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[[File:VHF fighter control handbook.pdf]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:04, 18 December 2025

Anchorage WUP radio station Started in 1900 as the WAMCATS: The Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System, A hard wire system, In May 1936, WAMCATS became part of the Alaska Communications System (ACS).


References

  • Radio service bulletin, Jan. 2, 1923, page 4
  • Radio stations of the United States, July 1, 1913. page 12
  • Commercial and Government radio stations of the U.S. 30 June 1930, page 117
  • Army and Navy journal, August 16, 1947, Page 1337
  • War in the Pacific and East Asia 1941-1972, page 36/37, call sign appendix ACAN stations


DC - Detector Crystals






Terminal blocks photos


Material classification







  • (NOTE 1920 catalogue ends here)


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JETDS

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gallery

References

  • TM 11-393


References

File:VHF fighter control handbook.pdf



  • vehicle shown is T-4 Armored car. Circa-1933
  • Reciever shown is BC-189


34-426 SCR-193 transmitter 108 8751887363 l.jpg 34-422 SCR-193 power unit 104 8751798169 l.jpg 34-420 SCR-193 102 8751797991 l.jpg 34-421 SCR-193 103 8752919876 l.jpg

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