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==SCR-508 tankers set==
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primarely used by armored forces it replaced the bulky [[SCR-245]].
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==Components==
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* [[BC-604]] Transmitter FM, CW/voice, 10 X-stals, 20.0 Mc to 27.9 Mc, 25 Watts, range 7 Mi.
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** DM-34 Dynamotor (12 Volt input) or
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** DM-36 Dynamotor (24 Volt)
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* [[]]BC-603 Receiver (2 for 508 set)
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** DM-35 Dynamotor (12 Volt input) or
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** DM-37 Dynamotor (24 Volt)
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* [[FT-237]] Mount or Rack
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* [[CH-74]] Cabnet for use in open command vehicles (FT-284 Legs)
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* MP-52 mast base for CH-74
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* MP-48 Ant. base, and 9 foot whip
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* [[CH-264]] chest for parts, and Acc. (could be slid into mount in place of Receiver)
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* T-17 Mic
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* HS-30 Headset
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* RM-29 telephone patch set
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* [[BC-606]] Intercom box, at crew stations
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* I-208 signal generator (TM 11-317)
  
  

Revision as of 17:58, 21 January 2014

SCR-508 Data.png

SCR-508 tankers set

primarely used by armored forces it replaced the bulky SCR-245.

Components

  • BC-604 Transmitter FM, CW/voice, 10 X-stals, 20.0 Mc to 27.9 Mc, 25 Watts, range 7 Mi.
    • DM-34 Dynamotor (12 Volt input) or
    • DM-36 Dynamotor (24 Volt)
  • [[]]BC-603 Receiver (2 for 508 set)
    • DM-35 Dynamotor (12 Volt input) or
    • DM-37 Dynamotor (24 Volt)
  • FT-237 Mount or Rack
  • CH-74 Cabnet for use in open command vehicles (FT-284 Legs)
  • MP-52 mast base for CH-74
  • MP-48 Ant. base, and 9 foot whip
  • CH-264 chest for parts, and Acc. (could be slid into mount in place of Receiver)
  • T-17 Mic
  • HS-30 Headset
  • RM-29 telephone patch set
  • BC-606 Intercom box, at crew stations
  • I-208 signal generator (TM 11-317)


Images

Related Files

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-600

War Department Technical Manual
Radio Sets
SCR-508-A, C, D, AM, CM, DM
SCR-528-A, C, D, AM, CM, DM
AN/VRC-5
May 1947


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-310

Schematic Diagrams for Maintenance of Ground Radio Communication Set
October 1942