MAK
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Nary Model MAK is a four channel mobile unit designed to provide a compact, two-way radio installation for use in Naval craft, combat vehicles and other applications where space is at a premium. It is crystal controlled and designed for operation in the 2 to 4 megacycle frequency range. It can be operated from a 6 or 12 volt direct-current power source by using the proper associated power assembly. The essential control circuits can be operated from a remote location with the exception of voice-continuous wave and channel selection circuits.
RELATION TO OTHER EQUIPMENT
The Navy Model MAK is similar to Navy Model MO-1, differing mainly in the frequency range coverage.
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- FREQUENCY RANGE
- 2 to 4 mc
- POWER OUTPUT
- 25 W.
- EMISSION
- A2, A3
- FREQUENCY CONTROL
- Crystal oscillator
- MODULATION DATA
- CAPABILITY: 90%.
- FREQUENCY: 600 cps
- RECEIVER DATA
- TYPE: Superheterodyne.
- IF: 455 kc.
- OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 600 ohms
- SENSITIVITY: Approx 2 uv for 50 mw output across a 600 ohm load
- POWER REQUIREMENTS
- 6 VDC or 12 VDC
TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT
- Tubes 6 Volts
- (3) HY69
- (1) 6K8
- (2) 6SK7WA
- (1) 6SQ7
- (2) 6V6Y
- Tubes 12 Volts
- (3) HY1269
- (2) 12A6
- (1) 12K8
- (2) 12SK7
- (1) 12SQ7
- Crystals
- (8) Operating Crystals