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==Overview==
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The Frequency Meter Set [[SCR-211]]-(&) is a precision instrument designed to measure or radiate radio frequency impulses between 125 and 20,000 kHz.  It is portable, completely self contained instrument used mainly to calibrate field radio receivers and transmitters by direct comparison with the calibrated variable frequency oscillator of the frequency meter.  Each meter contains a 1,000 kc crystal oscillator circuit with is used both as a source of accurate radio frequency signals at multiples of 1,000 kHz and for calibrating the variable frequency oscillator of the instrument at a number of points.  These points of frequency calibration are called "Crystal Check Points".
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[[File:SCR221.png|400px]]
 
[[File:SCR221.png|400px]]
  
 
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==Models==
==BC-221-B, -E, -N, -Q, -AA, -AE, -AG==
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===BC-221-B, -E, -N, -Q, -AA, -AE, -AG===
 
[[File:BC-221-B-E-N-Q-AA-AE-AG.png|400px]]
 
[[File:BC-221-B-E-N-Q-AA-AE-AG.png|400px]]
  
  
==BC-221-A, -C, -D==
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===BC-221-A, -C, -D===
 
[[File:BC-221-A-C-D.png|400px]]
 
[[File:BC-221-A-C-D.png|400px]]
  
  
==BC-221-F, -J, -K, -L==
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===BC-221-F, -J, -K, -L===
 
[[File:BC-221-F-J-K-L.png|400px]]
 
[[File:BC-221-F-J-K-L.png|400px]]
  
  
==BC-221-AJ, -AL==
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===BC-221-AJ, -AL===
 
[[File:BC-221-AJ-AL.png|400px]]
 
[[File:BC-221-AJ-AL.png|400px]]
  
  
==BC-221-M, -O, -P, -R, -T, -AC, -AF, -AH==
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===BC-221-M, -O, -P, -R, -T, -AC, -AF, -AH===
 
[[File:BC-221-M-O-P-R-T-AC-AF-AH.png|400px]]
 
[[File:BC-221-M-O-P-R-T-AC-AF-AH.png|400px]]
  
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==Power Supplies==
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the BC-221 were designed to operate on batteries, however there are several designs for a AC power supply that can be used ([[RA-133]] installs inside the battery compartment.
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[[File:BC-221_AC-Supply.png|400px]]
  
 
==Images==
 
==Images==
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==Reference Files==
 
==Reference Files==
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::SCR-211-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -J, -K, -L, -M, -N, -O, -P, -Q, -R, -T, -AA, -AC, -AE, -AF, -AH, -AJ, -AK, -AL
 
::SCR-211-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -J, -K, -L, -M, -N, -O, -P, -Q, -R, -T, -AA, -AC, -AE, -AF, -AH, -AJ, -AK, -AL
 
::20 July 1944
 
::20 July 1944
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;{{pdf|BC-221_Power_Supply_CQ_Magazine_April_1959.pdf|Building a Power Supply for the BC-221}}
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:CQ Magazine
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:April 1959, PP79
  
  
 
[[Category:Military/Test Equipment]]
 
[[Category:Military/Test Equipment]]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 31 December 2014

Overview

The Frequency Meter Set SCR-211-(&) is a precision instrument designed to measure or radiate radio frequency impulses between 125 and 20,000 kHz. It is portable, completely self contained instrument used mainly to calibrate field radio receivers and transmitters by direct comparison with the calibrated variable frequency oscillator of the frequency meter. Each meter contains a 1,000 kc crystal oscillator circuit with is used both as a source of accurate radio frequency signals at multiples of 1,000 kHz and for calibrating the variable frequency oscillator of the instrument at a number of points. These points of frequency calibration are called "Crystal Check Points".


SCR221.png

Models

BC-221-B, -E, -N, -Q, -AA, -AE, -AG

BC-221-B-E-N-Q-AA-AE-AG.png


BC-221-A, -C, -D

BC-221-A-C-D.png


BC-221-F, -J, -K, -L

BC-221-F-J-K-L.png


BC-221-AJ, -AL

BC-221-AJ-AL.png


BC-221-M, -O, -P, -R, -T, -AC, -AF, -AH

BC-221-M-O-P-R-T-AC-AF-AH.png


Power Supplies

the BC-221 were designed to operate on batteries, however there are several designs for a AC power supply that can be used (RA-133 installs inside the battery compartment.

BC-221 AC-Supply.png

Images


Reference Files

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-300

Frequency Meter Sets
SCR-211-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -J, -K, -L, -M, -N, -O, -P, -Q, -R, -T, -AA, -AC, -AE, -AF, -AH, -AJ, -AK, -AL
20 July 1944


Adobe PDF icon.png Building a Power Supply for the BC-221

CQ Magazine
April 1959, PP79