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[[Anchorage WUP radio station]]
[[GN / Generator]]
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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).
==GN / Generator List==
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Generators, can be hand crank, or wind driven.
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* [[GN-1]] wind driven, aircraft, DC. 25, and 275 Volts, Westinghouse
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* [[GN-2]] ",  ",  " Crocker-Wheeler
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==References==
* [[GN-3]] wind driven, aircraft, DC. 25, and 275 Volts, General Electric
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* Radio service bulletin, Jan. 2, 1923, page 4
* [[GN-4]] wind driven, aircraft, AC. 900 cy, 120 Volts. Westinghouse
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* Radio stations of the United States, July 1, 1913. page 12
* [[GN-5]] wind driven, aircraft, AC. 900 cy, 120 Volts. Crocker-Wheeler
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* Commercial and Government radio stations of the U.S. 30 June 1930, page 117
* [[GN-6]] wind driven, aircraft, AC. 900 cy, 120 Volts. Holtzer-Cabot
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* Army and Navy journal, August 16, 1947, Page 1337
* [[GN-7]] Gas, DC. 35 volts, 29 Amp. Dyneto Electric Co. P/O battery charging set
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* War in the Pacific and East Asia 1941-1972, page 36/37, call sign appendix ACAN stations
* [[GN-8]] Hand Crank, AC. 500 Cy. 60 Volt. P/O [[SCR-49]]
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* [[GN-9]]  
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* [[GN-10]]  
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* [[GN-11]]  
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[[DC - Detector Crystals]]
* [[GN-12]]  
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* [[GN-13]]  
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* [[DC-1]]
* [[GN-14]]  
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* [[DC-2]]
* [[GN-15]]  
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* [[DC-3]]
* [[GN-16]] ?
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* [[DC-4]]
* [[GN-17]] ?
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* [[DC-5]]
* [[GN-18]] ?
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* [[DC-6]]
* [[GN-19]] ?
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* [[DC-7]]
* [[GN-20]] ?
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* [[DC-8]]
* [[BD-21]] ?
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* [[DC-9]]
* [[BD-22]] ?
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* [[DC-10]]
* [[BD-23]]  
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* [[DC-11]]
* [[BD-24]] Power, 3-KW station, slate base, Knife switches
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* [[DC-12]]
* [[BD-25]] Power, 3-KW station, slate base, knife switches
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* [[DC-13]]
* [[BD-26]] Power, 3-KW station, slate base, knife switches
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* [[DC-14]]
* [[BD-27]] Buzzer, wooden box, BA-11, or BA-15, batteries. 14" x 9" x 9 3/4" drop front.
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* [[DC-15]]
* [[BD-28]] Power, telegraph power switchboard.
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* [[DC-16]]
* [[BD-29]] Telephone power, slate base,
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* [[DC-17]]
* [[BD-30]] ?
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* [[DC-18]]
* [[BD-31]] ?
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* [[DC-19]]
* [[BD-32]] ?
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* [[DC-20]]
* [[BD-33]] ?
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* [[DC-21]]
* [[BD-34]] Telephone switchboard,  40-line camp, 
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* [[DC-22]]
* [[BD-35]] ?
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* [[DC-23]]
* [[BD-36]] ?
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* [[DC-24]]
* [[BD-37]] ?
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* [[DC-25]]
* [[BD-38]] ?
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* [[DC-26]]
* [[BD-39]] ?
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* [[DC-27]]
* [[BD-40]] ?
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* [[DC-28]]
* [[BD-41]]  
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* [[DC-29]]
* [[BD-42]] ?
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* [[DC-30]]
* [[BD-43]] ?
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* [[DC-31]]
* [[BD-44]] ?
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* [[DC-32]]
* [[BD-45]] ?
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* [[DC-33]]
* [[BD-46]] ?
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* [[DC-34]]
* [[BD-47]] ?
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* [[DC-35]]
* [[BD-48]] Power,
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* [[DC-36]]
* [[BD-49]] camp and field use, 1928, spec-71-342A
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* [[DC-37]]
* [[BD-50]]
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* [[DC-38]]
* [[BD-51]]
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* [[DC-39]]
* [[BD-52]] ?
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* [[DC-40]]
* [[BD-53]] ?
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* [[DC-41]]
* [[BD-54]] ?
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* [[DC-42]]
* [[BD-55]] field, multiple, 1927, spec-71-340
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* [[DC-43]]
* [[BD-56]] ?
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* [[DC-44]]
* [[BD-57]] ?
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* [[DC-45]]
* [[BD-58]] ?
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* [[DC-46]]
* [[BD-59]]
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* [[DC-47]]
* [[BD-60]]
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* [[DC-48]]
* [[BD-61]]  
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* [[DC-49]]
* [[BD-62]] ?
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* [[DC-50]]
* [[BD-63]] ?
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* [[BD-64]] ?
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* [[BD-65]] ?
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* [[BD-66]] ?
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* [[BD-67]] ?
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* [[BD-68]] ?
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* [[BD-69]]
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* [[BD-70]] Telephone, field, 8-line, (posibly built for Dept. of Interior (forest service)
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* [[BD-71]] Telephone, field, 6-line
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* [[BD-72]] Telephone, field, 12-line
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* [[BD-73]] ?
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* [[BD-74]] ?
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[[Terminal blocks photos]]
* [[BD-75]] ?
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* [[BD-76]] ?
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* [[BD-77]] ?
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[[Material classification]]
* [[BD-78]] ?
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* [[BD-79]]
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* [[BD-80]] TC-1
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* [[BD-81]]
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* [[BD-82]] ?
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* [[BD-83]] ?
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* [[BD-84]] ?
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* [[BD-85]] ?
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* [[BD-86]] ?
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* [[BD-87]] ?
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* [[BD-88]] ?
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* [[BD-89]] TC-2,
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* [[BD-90]] TC-1, TC-10
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* [[BD-91]] TC-12,
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* (NOTE 1920 catalogue ends here)
* [[BD-92]]
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* [[BD-93]]
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* [[BD-94]] 
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{{Col-begin}}
* [[BD-95]]
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{{Col-break|width=50%}}
* [[BD-96]] TC-4
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* [[BD-97]] TC-4
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* [[BD-98]]
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{{Col-break|width=50%}}
* [[BD-99]]
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* [[BD-100]]
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* [[BD-101]]
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{{col-end}}
* [[BD-102]] ?
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* [[BD-103]] ?
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==JETDS==
* [[BD-104]] ?
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{{Col-begin}}
* [[BD-105]]
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* [[BD-106]] ?
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* [[BD-107]] ?
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* [[BD-108]] ?
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* [[BD-109]]
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==gallery==
* [[BD-110]] TC-10
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==References==
* [[BD-111]]  
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* TM 11-393
* [[BD-112]] ?
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* [[BD-113]] ?
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* [[BD-114]] ?
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* [[BD-115]] ?
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==References==
* [[BD-116]] ?
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* [[BD-117]] ?
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[[File:VHF fighter control handbook.pdf]]
* [[BD-118]] ?
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* [[BD-119]]  
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* [[BD-120]]
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* vehicle shown is T-4 Armored car. Circa-1933
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* Reciever shown is [[BC-189]]
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[[File:34-426 SCR-193 transmitter 108 8751887363 l.jpg]]
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[[File:34-422 SCR-193 power unit 104 8751798169 l.jpg]]
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[[File:34-420 SCR-193 102 8751797991 l.jpg]]
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[[File:34-421 SCR-193 103 8752919876 l.jpg]]
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==Related Files==
 
==Related Files==
;{{pdf|TM 11-332 .pdf|TM 11-332}}
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;{{pdf|TM 11-2632.pdf|TM 11-2632}}
:Telephone Central office Set TC-4
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:Remote Control Equipment
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::RC-261
:: March 1945
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:: 28 Oct. 1944

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)


Template:Col-begin Template:Col-break

Template:Col-break

Template:Col-end

JETDS

Template:Col-begin



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

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-2632

Remote Control Equipment
RC-261
28 Oct. 1944