Difference between revisions of "BC-221"

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==BC-221-M, -O, -P, -R, -T, -AC, -AF, -AH==
 
==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.
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[[File:BC-221_AC-Supply.png|400px]]
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Revision as of 16:30, 9 October 2013

SCR221.png


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.

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