SCR-270
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Overview
The SCR-270 was one of the first operational early warning radars. It was the U.S. Army's primary long-distance radar throughout World War II and was deployed around the world. It is also known as the Pearl Harbor Radar, since it was a SCR-270 set that detected the incoming raid about half an hour before the attack commenced.
Two versions were produced, the mobile SCR-270, and the fixed SCR-271 which used the same electronics but used an antenna with somewhat greater resolution.
components
- BC-785 transmitter
- BC-405 transmitter
- BC-404 receiver
- BC-402 keyer
- BC-424 modulator
- BC-758 keying unit
- BC-403 oscilliscope
- BC-439 freq. meter
- BC-736 reducer
- BD-99
- BC-1011
- BC-1012
- BD-111
- PE-74 gen-set
- AN-118-A antenna
- AN-140 antenna
- K-22 trailer
- K-64 trailer
- K-30 truck
- K-31 truck
Related Files
- War Department Technical Manual
- SERVICE MANUAL FOR RADIO SETS
- SCR -270-B,-C,-D,-E,-BA, -CA,
- SCR-271, -A,-AA, -AAA,-AB,-B,-BA,-D,-E,-F,-G,-H,-1,-K,-L, AND -M.
- 25 August 1944
- Preventive Maintenance Manual
- RADIO SETS
- SCR-270-BJ, -C, -D, -E, -BA, -CA,
- SCR-271, - A, -AA, -AAA, -AB, -B, -BA, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H, -J, -L, -LA
- 21 June 1944