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hi and stuf
 
  
[[Material classification]]
 
  
[[CO-188]]
 
[[BB - Storage Batteries]]
 
=Storage Batteries=
 
  
==BB-1==
 
Edison, 10 Volts, 7 cells, 37.5 Amp. includes box BC-1, 46 Lbs.
 
  
==BB-2==
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[[Anchorage WXE Radio station]]
Edison, 4 Volts, 3 cells, 75 Amp. includes box BC-2, 31.5 Lbs.
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class FX. 200, 476, 43.10 Kc. PR, Y.
  
==BB-3==
 
Edison, 10 Volts, 8 cells, 25 Amp. includes box BC-3, 31 Lbs.
 
  
==BB-4==
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==References==
Edison, 3.6 Volt, 3 cells, 18.75 Amp. includes box BC-4, 11 Lbs.
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* Radio Service Bulletin, Sept. 30, 1929. No.150. Page 6.
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* Commercial and Government radio stations of the U.S. 30 June 1930, page 117
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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
  
==BB-5==
 
Edison, 7.5 Volt, 6 cells, 100 Amp. 76 Lbs.
 
  
==BB-6==
 
Edison, 10.8 Volts, 9 cells, 18.75 Amp. tray type BT-4, (Edison type L-30) not produced
 
  
==BB-7==
 
Edison, 6 Volt, 5 cells, 18.75 Amp. 16 Lbs.
 
  
==BB-8==
 
Edison, 8.4 Volts, 7 cells, 12.5 Amp. 16 Lbs.
 
  
==BB-9==
 
Edison, 4.8 Volts, 4 cells, 75 Amp. 38 Lbs.
 
  
==BB-10==
 
Unknown
 
  
==BB-11==
 
lead, 8 Volt, 4 cells, 10 Amp. 14 Lbs.
 
  
==BB-11A==
 
lead, 8 Volt, 4 cells, 10 Amp. molded rubber container in wooden case, non spill design for aircraft.
 
  
==BB-12==
 
lead, for type BA-2 battery, not produced
 
  
==BB-13==
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[[Material classification]]
lead, 300 Volt, 100 cell, 0.15 Amp. 10 Lbs.for vacuum tube plate potential.
 
 
 
==BB-14==
 
Lead, 4 Volt, 2 cells, 90 Amp. 15 plates, celluoid jar battery non spill design. used with [[SCR-130]]
 
 
 
==BB-15==
 
Unknown
 
 
 
==BB-16==
 
lead, 4 Volts, 2 cells, 17 Amp. 11 plates, hard rubber jars, non spill design, 13 Lbs.
 
 
 
==BB-16A==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 2 cells, 17 Amp. hard rubber jars, mounted in wooden case, for aircraft.
 
 
 
==BB-17==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 2 cell, 135 Amp. 25 plates, hard rubber jar, non spill, 55Lbs.
 
 
 
==BB-18==
 
lead, 6 Volt, 3 cells, 90 Amp, 15 plates, hard rubber jar, non spill 58Lbs.
 
 
 
==BB-19==
 
Unknown
 
 
 
==BB-20==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 2 cell, 65 Amp. celluloid jar, 30Lbs.
 
 
 
==BB-21==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 140 Amp. 55 Lbs. for "Tank Service"
 
 
 
==BB-22==
 
Unknown
 
 
 
==BB-23==
 
lead, 10 Volt, 5 cells, 17 Amp.  25Lbs. hard rubber or celluloid jars, non spill.
 
 
 
==BB-24==
 
lead, 6 Volt, 3 cells, 17 Amp. 11 plates, 17Lbs.
 
 
 
==BB-24A==
 
lead, 6 Volt, 3 cells, 17 Amp. 11 plates, 17Lbs. rubber jars, in wooden case, for aircraft.
 
 
 
==BB-25==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 2 cell, 90 Amp, hard rubber jars, 37Lbs.
 
 
 
==BB-26==
 
lead, ? Volt, 80 Amp. glass jar. former telephone, type A. similar to BB-27.
 
 
 
==BB-27==
 
lead, ? Volt, 15 cells, 120 Amp. glass jars, former telephone type B.
 
 
 
==BB-28==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 2 cells, 90 Amp. hard rubber jar. used with [[SCR-109]]
 
 
 
(NOTE: 1920 Signal Corps Storage Catalogue, ends here)
 
 
 
==BB-29==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 100 Amp, hard rubber jar, Exide 2-XCMR-15 37.3Lbs. used with [[SCR-197]]
 
 
 
==BB-30==
 
Unknown
 
 
 
==BB-40==
 
Unknown
 
 
 
==BB-41==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 2 cells, 16 Amps, 11Lbs. 
 
 
 
(TM 11-430)
 
 
 
==BB-42==
 
lead, 2 Volt, 2 cells, 32Amp. 11Lbs. same as BB-41 except cells are in parellel.
 
 
 
==BB-43==
 
Unknown
 
 
 
==BB-44==
 
Unknown
 
 
 
==BB-45==
 
lead, 4 Volt, 2 cells, 80Amp. 38Lbs.
 
 
 
==BB-46==
 
lead, 12 Volt, 90 Amp. 120Lbs, hard rubber, Exide PVA-7-1.  used with [[SCR-177]] TC-1 and TC-2
 
 
 
==BB-47==
 
lead, 12 Volts, 6 cells, 185Amp. 182Lbs, used with [[SCR-193]], [[SCR-209]], [[SCR-210]], [[SCR-245]]
 
 
 
==BB-48==
 
lead, 12 Volts, 6 cells, 200Amp. 182Lbs, used with [[SCR-193]], [[SCR-209]], [[SCR-210]], [[SCR-245]]
 
 
 
==BB-49==
 
lead, 6 Volt, 90Amp. hard rubber jar. Exide 151
 
 
 
==BB-50==
 
lead, 12 Volt, 55Amp. 64Lbs. hard rubber container, used in tanks and armored cars.
 
 
 
==BB-51==
 
lead, 6 Volt, .50Amp. 5.5 OZ. Willard BR-3, used with weather balloons. (radio sonde, ML-128)
 
 
 
==BB-52==
 
lead, 36 Volt, .08Amp. 0.39Lbs. Willard BR-18,  used with weather balloons. (radio sonde, ML-128)
 
  
==BB-53==
 
lead, 12 Volt, 38Amp. 38Lbs. Exide 6-TS-13-1
 
  
==BB-54==
 
lead, 2 Volt, 30Amp. 4.25Lbs. Willard ER-27-2
 
[[File:BB-54 8751772233 l.jpg|200px|right]]
 
  
==BB-55==
 
lead 6 Volt, 150Amp, 65Lbs. Exide XHM-194
 
  
==BB-56==
 
Unknown
 
  
==BB-57==
 
lead, 6 Volt, 200Amp, 80Lbs. Exide XH-25
 
  
==BB-58==
 
  
==BB-59==
 
  
==BB-60==
 
  
==BB-200==
 
  
==BB-201==
 
lead, 14 Volt, hard rubber container,
 
  
==BB-202==
 
 
==BB-203==
 
 
==BB-204==
 
 
==BB-205==
 
==BB-210==
 
2-Volt for [[AN~PPN-1]]  Eurika pathfinder beacon
 
==BB-211==
 
 
==BB-212==
 
2 Volts, 40 Amp
 
 
[[File:BB-212_1.jpg|200px]][[File:BB-212_2.jpg|200px]]
 
 
==BB-451/U==
 
[[File:BB-451 U 8752904264 l.jpg|400px]]
 
 
 
==BT-101==
 
[[File:Organizational, field, and depot maintenance manual 8752900996 l.jpg|200px]]
 
 
==BT-102==
 
[[File:Organizational, field, and depot maintenance manual 8752900972 l.jpg|400px]]
 
 
=References=
 
<references />
 
 
 
[[Category:Equipment Group]]
 
  
  
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* (NOTE 1920 catalogue ends here)
  
  
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==JETDS==
 
==JETDS==
 
{{Col-begin}}
 
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-break|width=50%}}
 
* [[TU-1]]
 
* [[TU-2]]
 
* [[TU-3]]
 
* [[TU-4]]
 
* [[TU-5]]
 
* [[TU-6]]
 
* [[TU-7]]
 
* [[TU-8]]
 
* [[TU-9]]
 
* [[TU-10]]
 
* [[TU-11]]
 
* [[TU-12]]
 
* [[TU-13]]
 
* [[TU-14]]
 
* [[TU-15]]
 
* [[TU-16]]
 
* [[TU-17]]
 
* [[TU-18]]
 
* [[TU-19]]
 
* [[TU-20]]
 
* [[TU-21]]
 
* [[TU-22]]
 
* [[DU-23]]
 
* [[TU-24]]
 
* [[TU-25]]
 
* [[TU-26]]
 
* [[TU-27]]
 
* [[TU-28]]
 
* [[TU-29]]
 
* [[TU-30]]
 
 
{{Col-break|width=50%}}
 
  
* [[DM-31]]
 
* [[DM-32]]
 
* [[DM-33]]
 
* [[DM-34]]
 
* [[DM-35]]
 
* [[DM-36]]
 
* [[DM-37]]
 
{{col-end}}
 
* [[DM-39]]
 
* [[DM-40]]
 
* [[DM-41]]
 
* [[DM-42]]
 
* [[DM-43]]
 
* [[DM-44]]
 
* [[DM-45]]
 
* [[DM-46]]
 
* [[DM-47]]
 
* [[DM-48]]
 
* [[DM-49]]
 
* [[DM-50]]
 
* [[DM-51]]
 
* [[DM-52]]
 
* [[DM-53]]
 
* [[DM-54]]
 
* [[DM-55]]
 
* [[DM-56]]
 
* [[DM-57]]
 
* [[DM-58]]
 
* [[DM-59]]
 
* [[DM-60]]
 
* [[R-61]]
 
* [[R-62]]
 
* [[R-63]]
 
* [[R-64]]
 
* [[R-65]]
 
* [[R-66]]
 
* [[R-67]]
 
* [[R-68]]
 
* [[R-69]]
 
* [[R-70]]
 
* [[R-71]]
 
* [[R-72]]
 
* [[R-73]]
 
* [[R-74]]
 
* [[R-75]]
 
* [[R-76]]
 
* [[R-77]]
 
* [[R-78]]
 
* [[R-79]]
 
* [[R-80]]
 
* [[R-81]]
 
* [[R-82]]
 
* [[R-83]]
 
* [[R-84]]
 
* [[R-85]]
 
* [[R-86]]
 
* [[R-87]]
 
* [[R-88]]
 
* [[R-89]]
 
* [[R-90]]
 
* [[R-91]]
 
* [[R-92]]
 
* [[R-93]]
 
* [[R-94]]
 
* [[R-95]]
 
* [[R-96]]
 
* [[R-97]]
 
* [[R-98]]
 
* [[R-99]]
 
  
  
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* TM 11-393
 
* TM 11-393
  
==[[TL-122]]==
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TL-122 flashlight takes 2 [[BA-30]]
 
==Variations==
 
* A
 
* B
 
* C
 
* D
 
==Gallery 1==
 
<gallery widths=150px heights=150px perrow=5>
 
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 01:19, 28 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

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