Difference between revisions of "T - Transmitter"

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* [[T-21]] condenser type, with two stage Amp. P/O [[GR-3]] sound ranging ?
 
* [[T-21]] condenser type, with two stage Amp. P/O [[GR-3]] sound ranging ?
 
* [[T-22]] Hydroacoustic P/O [[GR-5]]
 
* [[T-22]] Hydroacoustic P/O [[GR-5]]
 
* [[T-368]] Part of [[AN/MRT-9]], [[AN/GRC-41]], [[AN/GRC-26D]]
 
 
* [[T-23]] P/O [[GR-8]] sound locator
 
* [[T-23]] P/O [[GR-8]] sound locator
 
* [[T-24]] carbon type, P/O [[SCR-194]] /195, [[SCR-543]]
 
* [[T-24]] carbon type, P/O [[SCR-194]] /195, [[SCR-543]]
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* [[T-59]]
 
* [[T-59]]
 
* [[T-60]]
 
* [[T-60]]
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* [[T-368]] Part of [[AN/MRT-9]], [[AN/GRC-41]], [[AN/GRC-26D]]
 
[[Category:Equipment Group]]
 
[[Category:Equipment Group]]

Revision as of 11:03, 7 October 2018

Telephone transmitters. single transmitter without assembly in breastplate or other unit. but under JETEDS T became Radio transmitter.

  • T-1 airplane telephone with breastplate. western electric
  • T-2 same as T-1 by Magnavox
  • T-3 airplane telephone, with aluminum breastplate, CO-3, PL-6
  • T-4 telephone used in service buzzer EE-63 western electric
  • T-5 telephone used in service buzzer EE-63 stromburge-carlson
  • T-6 head set (TS-3) with curved horn mouthpiece
  • T-7 breast transmitter with soft rubber horn

(NOTE- 1920 storage catalog ends here)