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− | [[File: | + | [[File:BC-659_PE-120.jpg|400px|right]]Radio Set SCR-609 is a portable set capable of being carried in any vehicle of the Field Artillery. Radio Sets SCR-609 and SCR-610 and are the same except for supply. Radio Set SCR-609 uses batteries. Radio set SCR-610 is equipped with a power supply to operate from vehicular battery as well as self-contained battery supply in case CS-79. |
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Revision as of 20:54, 12 March 2015
Radio Set SCR-609 is a portable set capable of being carried in any vehicle of the Field Artillery. Radio Sets SCR-609 and SCR-610 and are the same except for supply. Radio Set SCR-609 uses batteries. Radio set SCR-610 is equipped with a power supply to operate from vehicular battery as well as self-contained battery supply in case CS-79.
Specifications
- Frequency Range
- 27.0 - 38.9 mHz
- Number Of Crystals
- 120
- Preset Frequencies
- 2
- Antenna
- Fishpole Type AN-29-C
- Tuning
- Crystal
- Power Source
- Dry Batteries BA-39, 40, 41
- Power Output
- 2 Watts
- Modulation Type
- FM
- Components
- Receiver and Transmitter - BC-659
- Battery Case - CS-79
- Remote Control Unit - RM-29
- Tubes
- 5 - 1LN5
- 2 - 1291
- 4 - 1299
- 1 - 1LH4
- 1 - 1294
- 1 - 1LC6
Images
Reference Files
- Schematic Diagrams for Maintenance of Ground Radio Communication Set
- October 1942
- TM 11-4023
- Radio Receiver and Transmitters
- BC-659-A, -B, -H, and -J,
- Repair Instructions. War Dept.
- Jun. 1945. 56 p.
- TM 11-615