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[[SCR system nomenclature abreviation]]
 
* [[A]]. Antenna equipment
 
* [[AH]]. Guy anchors
 
* [[AL]]. Aerial liaison panels
 
* [[AN]]. Antenna aerials, made up of a definite length of antenna wire, having the ends prepared for attaching to masts or other supports
 
* [[AP]]. Aerial communication panel sets
 
* [[AR]]. Lightning arrestors
 
* [[BA]]. primary batteries, wet and dry
 
* [[BB]]. Storage batteries, lead and Edison
 
* [[BC]],[[BE]]. Set boxes, apparatus boxes, carrying boxes, cabinets, outlet boxes, chests and the like.
 
* [[BD]]. Power boards, switchboards, and panels
 
* [[BG]]. Carrying cases, tool rolls, tool cases, tool kits and covers.
 
* [[BL]]. Connecting blocks
 
* [[BT]]. Battery trays.
 
* [[BZ]]. Buzzers
 
* [[C]], [[CU]], [[ID]]. Induction coils, transformers, linking and coupling coils.
 
* [[CA]].  Condensers, both variable and fixed.
 
* [[CC]]. (1-49) Telephone switchboard, transmitting and receiver cords.
 
* CC. (50-99) Telephone switchboard connectiing cords
 
* CC. (100-299) Telephone cords, post and artillery type.
 
* CC. (300-399) Standard cords for field equipment.
 
* [[CD]]. Extinsion cords, complete with terminals all kinds of complete connection cords.
 
* [[CN]]. Vibrator and interrupter contacts
 
* [[CO]]. Extension cords without terminal connectors
 
* [[CP]]. Counterpois, made up of definite lengths of wire with ends prepared for connecting to radio sets.
 
* [[CS]]. Cases and casings.
 
* [[DC]]. Detector crystals.
 
* [[DM]]. Dynamotors and boosters.
 
* [[DR]]. Drums and spools.
 
* [[DT]]. Detector stands.
 
* [[DY]]. Dynamometers.
 
* [[E]]. Field glasses, and telescopes.
 
* [[EE]]. Electrical Engineering sets, and equipments, including telephone and telegraph outfits, signal lamp sets, ect.
 
* [[ET]]. Electrodes for spark gaps, either rotary or fixed.
 
* [[F]]. Fairleads.
 
* [[FA]]. Air fans.
 
* [[FL]]. Filters
 
* [[FM]]. Frames supporting.
 
* [[FT]]. Fittings, clamps and mountings, or other accessories adapted to fastening detachable apparatus to a frame, support, or other apparatus.
 
* [[GA]]. Spark gaps.
 
* [[GC]]. Generator cranks.
 
* [[GD]]. Ground equipment.
 
* [[GE]]. Gasoline Engines
 
* [[GN]]. Generators
 
* [[GP]]. Grounds, pins, stakes, ground rods, etc.
 
* [[GS]]. Generator stands.
 
* [[GY]]. Guys
 
* [[HA]]. Helmets.
 
* [[HB]]. Headbands.
 
* [[HK]]. Hooks.
 
* [[HL]]. Heliograph parts.
 
* [[HM]]. Hammers.
 
* [[HS]]. Headsets]]
 
* [[I]]. Instruments, both electrical as ampmeters, voltmeters, etc. and mechanical, clocks compasses ect.
 
* [[IC]]. Insulating compounds.
 
* [[IE]]. Instrument equipment.
 
* [[IF]]. Switchboard instruments, flush type.
 
* [[IN]]. Insulators.
 
* [[IS]]. Switchboard instruments, flush mounted.
 
* [[J]]. transmitting Keys, wire and wireless.
 
* [[JK]]. Jacks.
 
* [[JM]]. Jack mountings and outlets.
 
* [[K]]. Carts, wire, signal, maintenance, etc.
 
* [[KI]]. Kites antenna
 
* [[KN]]. Knives
 
* [[LM]]. lamps Illuminating
 
* [[LP]]. Loops.
 
* [[M]], [[MC]]. Miscellaneous
 
* [[MG]]. Motor generators.
 
* [[ML]]. Meteorological apparatus
 
* [[MO]]. Motors.
 
* [[MP]]. Mast plates, and caps.
 
* [[MR]]. Markers
 
* [[MS]]. Mast sections
 
* [[MT]]. Ground mats.
 
* [[OC]]. Oil cans, and oil can equipment.
 
* [[P]]. Headphones, see also HS.
 
* [[PE]]. Power equipment.
 
* [[PF]]. Pole fittings, including all small parts used in pole line construction.
 
* [[PG]]. Pigeon equipment.
 
* [[PH]]. Photographic equipment.
 
* [[PL]]. Plugs.
 
* [[PO]]. Poles and pike poles.
 
* [[PY]]. Pyrotechnical equipment.
 
* [[R]]. Telephone receivers, A single receiver without headband assembly as defferentiated from headset or headphone.
 
* [[RC]]. Radio Receiving equipment for radio sets, including T.P.S. set.
 
* [[RE]]. Radio equipment, both receiving and transmitting including T.P.S. set.
 
* [[RL]]. Reels and spools.
 
* [[RP]]. Rope and cord or twine.
 
* [[RS]]. Resistances.
 
* [[RT]]. Radio transmitting equipments.
 
* [[SCR]]. Signal Corps Radio Sets complete.
 
* [[SE]]. Signal equipments.
 
* [[SO]]. Sockets.
 
* [[SS]]. Sections, flagstaf, and pike pole.
 
* [[ST]]. straps, carry and binding.
 
* [[SW]]. Switches.
 
* [[T]]. Telephone transmitters. single transmitter without assembly in breastplate or other unit.
 
* [[TE]]. Tool Equipment
 
* [[TG]]. Telegraph Instruments
 
* [[TL]] Tools.
 
* [[TM]] Terminals, terminal lugs, conectors, binding posts, etc.
 
* [[TN]]. Tents.
 
* [[TR]]. Towers.
 
* [[TS]]. Telephone sets, including transmitter receiver and appropriate mounting but not including apparatus box, etc.
 
* [[TW]]. Twine.
 
* [[VA]]. Variometers.
 
* [[VT]]. Vacuume tubes, 3-electrode
 
* [[W]]. Wire.
 
* [[WC]]. (1-200) rubber insulated submarine cables.
 
* WC. (201-300) rubber insulated subterranean cables.
 
* WC. (301-400) paper insulated armored cables.
 
* WC. (401-500) paper insulated unarmored
 
* WC. (501-600) special types of cables.
 
* WC. (601-700) Power cables.
 
* [[WT]]. Weights for antenna or for buzzer vibrators.
 
 
  
  

Revision as of 19:16, 13 January 2014

hi and stuff


  • 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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