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[[Anchorage WUP radio station]]
* [[GY / Guy]], [[RP / Rope]], [[Guys / Ropes]]
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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).
  
rope, pully, and fitting combinations for antenna support.
 
  
* [[GY-1]] 43' of cord RP-3 with IN-1 and fastner FT-9, for AN-1, U/W BC-14, P/O [[SCR-54]]/A  (6 used)
 
* [[GY-2]] 22' of cord RP-3 with IN-1 and fastner FT-9, for AN-1, U/W BC-14, P/O SCR-54/A  (3 used)
 
* [[GY-3]] 36' of cord RP-3 with metal tent slide and snap hook
 
* [[GY-4]] 40' of cord RP-3 FT-9 on one end, snap hook on the other.
 
* [[GY-5]] A-15-A Ant. Guy, 4 120 ft. RP-3, 4 IN-10, FT-9  U/W MS-19,20
 
* [[GY-6]] A-15-A Ant. Guy, like GY-5, for MS-21
 
* [[GY-7]]
 
* [[GY-8]]
 
* [[GY-9]]
 
* [[GY-10]] Mast Guy, 15 ft RP-3, FT-9, FT-93
 
* [[GY-11]] Guy, two 20 ft RP-11, P/O [[SCR-543]], [[SCR-694]]
 
* [[GY-12]] Whip Guy, U/W [[SCR-284]], [[SCR-694]], [[AN~GRC-9]], [[RT-66]],67,68
 
* [[GY-13]] Mast Guy, P/O [[SCR-163]]
 
* [[GY-14]]
 
* [[GY-15]]
 
* [[GY-16]]
 
* [[GY-17]]
 
* [[GY-18]]
 
* [[GY-19]]
 
* [[GY-20]]
 
* [[GY-21]] Guy Wire, 13" W-28, P/O [[SCR-177]]*,188
 
* [[GY-22]] Ant. Guy, two 65 ft. RP-3, FT-9, FT-127, P/O MC-509
 
* [[GY-23]] Guy, 11-Ft. RP-3,  P/O [[SCR-177]]*,188
 
* [[GY-24]] Guy, 65 ft RP-3, FT-127
 
* [[GY-25]] Chain Guy, P/O [[SCR-250]]
 
* [[GY-26]] Guy, 35 ft rope & Insulator, P/O [[SCR-241]]-B
 
* [[GY-27]]
 
* [[GY-28]] Guy Set, three 30 ft ropes P/O [[SCR-197]]
 
* [[GY-29]] Guy, 20 ft rope for AN-31 Counterpoise P/O [[SCR-197]]
 
* [[GY-30]] Guy Rope, using 20 ft RP-3 and FT-9, FT-128 Fittings
 
* [[GY-31]]
 
* [[GY-32]] Guy Wire, using 12 ft W-141  U/W GY-33 P/O [[SCR-277]]
 
* [[GY-33]] Guy, 10 ft chain for GP-25, GY-32  4 used in [[SCR-277]]
 
* [[GY-34]] Guy, S/T GY-41, for [[SCR-299]],399,499
 
* [[GY-35]] Guy, Rope & Pulley Set P/O [[RC-63]]
 
* [[GY-36]]
 
* [[GY-37]]
 
* [[GY-38]]
 
* [[GY-39]]
 
* [[GY-40]] Guy Set for 25-foot whip  [[SCR-506]] in BG-156
 
* [[GY-41]] Guy Set, RP-5 Rope, FT-9 Snap for [[SCR-399]],499
 
* [[GY-42]] Guy for Whip Antenna U/W [[]]SCR-694, GRC-9
 
* [[GY-43]] Guy Rope, 8 ft RP-3, P/O [[SCR-399]]
 
* [[GY-44]] Guy Rope, 5.5 ft P/O [[SCR-399]]
 
* [[GY-45]]
 
  
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==References==
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* Radio service bulletin, Jan. 2, 1923, page 4
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* Radio stations of the United States, July 1, 1913. page 12
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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
  
==Rope==
 
* [[RP-1]] Manilla, 5/16" tensile 1000 Lbs.
 
* [[RP-2]] Marlin, 1/16" 2-ply tarred, tensile 70 lbs.
 
* [[RP-3]] Sash cord, No. 5, Olive-Drab, braided cotton, No.12 yarn, 5-32" Dia.
 
* [[RP-4]] ?
 
* [[RP-5]] Sash cord, No. 6, olive drab color
 
* [[RP-6]] No. 36 braided linin cord, impregnated with tar and condensate, for attaching trailing antenna.
 
* [[RP-7]] ?
 
* [[RP-8]] cable, stranded, galvinized steel, 6-wire twisted, used to support 4 lanterns for [[EE-36]]
 
* [[RP-9]] Manilla 1/4" 12-feet long for tent TN-1
 
* [[RP-10]] measuring, 36-feet long for laying out stakes around antenna mast
 
* [[RP-11]] braided, strength 70 to 80 Lbs. treated with insulating compound.
 
* [[RP-12]]
 
* [[RP-13]]
 
* [[RP-14]]
 
* [[RP-15]]
 
* [[RP-16]]
 
* [[RP-17]]
 
* [[RP-18]]
 
* [[RP-19]]
 
* [[RP-20]]
 
  
  
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[[DC - Detector Crystals]]
  
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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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==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]]
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* vehicle shown is T-4 Armored car. Circa-1933  
 
* vehicle shown is T-4 Armored car. Circa-1933  
 
* Reciever shown is [[BC-189]]
 
* Reciever shown is [[BC-189]]

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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