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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). |
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| − | + | * 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 |
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| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-7]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-8]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-9]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-10]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-11]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-12]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-13]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-14]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-15]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-16]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-17]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-18]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-19]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-20]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-21]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-22]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-23]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-24]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-25]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-26]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-27]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-28]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-29]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-30]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-31]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-32]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-33]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-34]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-35]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-36]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-37]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[DC-38]] |
| − | + | * [[DC-39]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-40]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-41]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-42]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-43]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-44]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-45]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-46]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-47]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-48]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-49]] | |
| − | + | * [[DC-50]] | |
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| − | + | ==gallery== | |
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| − | * [[ | + | * TM 11-393 |
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| − | + | [[File:VHF fighter control handbook.pdf]] | |
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| + | * vehicle shown is T-4 Armored car. Circa-1933 | ||
| + | * Reciever shown is [[BC-189]] | ||
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| + | [[File:34-426 SCR-193 transmitter 108 8751887363 l.jpg]] | ||
| + | [[File:34-422 SCR-193 power unit 104 8751798169 l.jpg]] | ||
| + | [[File:34-420 SCR-193 102 8751797991 l.jpg]] | ||
| + | [[File:34-421 SCR-193 103 8752919876 l.jpg]] | ||
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==Related Files== | ==Related Files== | ||
| − | ;{{pdf|TM 11- | + | ;{{pdf|TM 11-2632.pdf|TM 11-2632}} |
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| − | :: | + | ::RC-261 |
| − | :: | + | :: 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-1
- DC-2
- DC-3
- DC-4
- DC-5
- DC-6
- DC-7
- DC-8
- DC-9
- DC-10
- DC-11
- DC-12
- DC-13
- DC-14
- DC-15
- DC-16
- DC-17
- DC-18
- DC-19
- DC-20
- DC-21
- DC-22
- DC-23
- DC-24
- DC-25
- DC-26
- DC-27
- DC-28
- DC-29
- DC-30
- DC-31
- DC-32
- DC-33
- DC-34
- DC-35
- DC-36
- DC-37
- DC-38
- DC-39
- DC-40
- DC-41
- DC-42
- DC-43
- DC-44
- DC-45
- DC-46
- DC-47
- DC-48
- DC-49
- DC-50
- (NOTE 1920 catalogue ends here)
Template:Col-begin
Template:Col-break
JETDS
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
Related Files
- Remote Control Equipment
- RC-261
- 28 Oct. 1944



