Difference between revisions of "R - Receiver"

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* [[R-78]], [[AN~APS-15]]
 
* [[R-78]], [[AN~APS-15]]
 
* [[R-79]]
 
* [[R-79]]
* [[R-80]]
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* [[R-80]] PR
 
* [[R-81]]
 
* [[R-81]]
 
* [[R-82]]
 
* [[R-82]]
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* [[R-94]]
 
* [[R-94]]
 
* [[R-95]]
 
* [[R-95]]
* [[R-96]]
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* [[R-96]] SR
 
* [[R-97]]
 
* [[R-97]]
 
* [[R-98]]
 
* [[R-98]]
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* [[R-138]]
 
* [[R-138]]
 
* [[R-139]]
 
* [[R-139]]
* [[R-140]]
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* [[R-140]], [[AN~FSM-1]]
 
* [[R-141]]
 
* [[R-141]]
 
* [[R-142]]
 
* [[R-142]]
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* [[R-218]]
 
* [[R-218]]
 
* [[R-219]]
 
* [[R-219]]
* [[R-220]]
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* [[R-220]], [[AN~URR-29]]
 
* [[R-221]]
 
* [[R-221]]
 
* [[R-222]]
 
* [[R-222]]

Revision as of 14:56, 6 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)