Difference between revisions of "R - Receiver"

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* [[R-106]]
 
* [[R-106]]
 
* [[R-107]]
 
* [[R-107]]
* [[R-108]]
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* [[R-108/GRC]]
 
* [[R-109]]
 
* [[R-109]]
 
* [[R-110]]
 
* [[R-110]]
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* [[R-207]]
 
* [[R-207]]
 
* [[R-208]]
 
* [[R-208]]
* [[R-209]]
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* [[R-209/FT]]
 
* [[R-210]]
 
* [[R-210]]
 
* [[R-211]]
 
* [[R-211]]
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* [[R-386]]
 
* [[R-386]]
 
* [[R-387]]
 
* [[R-387]]
* [[R-388]]
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* [[R-388/URR]]
 
* [[R-389]]
 
* [[R-389]]
* [[R-390]]
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* [[R-390A/URR]]
 
* [[R-391]]
 
* [[R-391]]
* [[R-392]]
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* [[R-392/URR]]
 
* [[R-393]]
 
* [[R-393]]
 
* [[R-394]]
 
* [[R-394]]
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* [[R-480]]
 
* [[R-480]]
 
* [[R-481]]
 
* [[R-481]]
* [[R-482]]
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* [[R-482/URR]]
 
* [[R-483]]
 
* [[R-483]]
 
* [[R-484]]
 
* [[R-484]]

Revision as of 22:04, 5 December 2015

Was telephone earphones, morphed into radio receiver, another problem with ID'ing nomenclature is that the "Aircraft Radio Corp." used the same alpha-numeric type designation for the same equipment.


(NOTE- 1920 storage catalogue ends here)