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[[AN~UPN-1]]
 
  
The AN/UPN-1 was a radar Pathfinder radio beacon used by the United States Army Air Forces and Airborne forces during World War II.
 
  
Radar beacon AN/UPN-1, sometimes known as BUPS (Beacon, Ultra Portable, S-band), is an ultra-portable radio beacon for ground, paratroop or shipboard use having a range of 35 to 50 miles. The set is capable of being interrogated by airborne radars operating on beacon function and replying with a coded signal permitting the beacon to be located in range and azimuth. It is capable of transmitting five different codes, it transmits on 3256 Mc. and receives on 3333 Mc. peak power out-put is 50 Watts.
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==Components==
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* [[RT-72]] Transponder assembly
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[[Anchorage WXE Radio station]]
* CY-220 case
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class FX. 200, 476, 43.10 Kc. PR, Y.
* MX-242 harness
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* CY-221 chest
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* CY-222 battery case
 
* [[PP-116]] Rectifier battery charger
 
* MX-253 harness
 
* [[AS-172]] antenna assembly
 
* [[AS-171]] antenna assembly
 
* CX-237 cord
 
* CG-92 cord
 
* [[AB-49]] antenna support
 
* CY-225 case
 
 
==References==
 
==References==
* TM 11-227 Signal Communication Directory. dated 10 April 1944
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* Radio Service Bulletin, Sept. 30, 1929. No.150. Page 6.
* TM 11-487 Electrical Communication systems Equipment. dated 2 October 1944
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* Commercial and Government radio stations of the U.S. 30 June 1930, page 117
* Graphic Survey of Radio and Radar Equipment Used by the Army Airforce. section 3 Radio Navigation Equipment Dated May 1945
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* Army and Navy journal, August 16, 1947, Page 1337
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* War in the Pacific and East Asia 1941-1972, page 36/37, call sign appendix ACAN stations
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[[Material classification]]
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[[File:VHF fighter control handbook.pdf]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 19:19, 27 December 2025



Anchorage WXE Radio station class FX. 200, 476, 43.10 Kc. PR, Y.


References

  • Radio Service Bulletin, Sept. 30, 1929. No.150. Page 6.
  • 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






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

Related Files

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Remote Control Equipment
RC-261
28 Oct. 1944