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UNCLASSIFIED June 1957 Radio-Receiver RADIO EQUIPMENT ABD FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT The ABD is designed far aircraft use. (3) 7C7 (2) 1203-A (1) HY-615 No field changes in effect at time of (1) 1201 (1) RK34 preparation (9 Xovember 1956). Total Tuhes: (8) ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS REFERENCE DATA AND LITERATURE FIlE:IKENCY H4NCE A RANI): 38 to 52 mc. NAVAER OR-55-30: Technical Manual for Radio Equipment ABn. Ann-1, ABD-2, ABn-3, ABE a.n.. d. A. .R- F.- I.. CWTROl. INIT: 12 to 14 v IK., 5 amp. EAnIO RECEIVER: 12 v DC, 5 amp. , I I MANUFAMRERI OR CONTRACTOR'S DATA cLAu,F,cAnoN 1 I DESIGN COGNIZANCE 3!l?E9 Phi lco Corporation. Piti l ade lphia. t'enn- j i 1 P ~ ~ c " ~ ECMOG:~~::A NCE I ~ ~3 " H. Z S L ~ . STOCK NO. Contrart VOs-9G911, dated 25 February I I 1942. UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 ABD: 1 UNCUSSIFIED Radio-Receiver June 1957 RADIO EQUIPMENT ABD EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA QUANTITY OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT PEC NAME AND NOMENCLATURE (inches) (Ibs.1 EQUIPT 1 Radio Receiver Unit U3AAH +1/2 X 17 X 13-112 29 1 Control Unit 23ABE 3-718 x &I18 X 7-112 3.5 2 ~ntennai nsulator Bushing 2 Antenna Shock Cord Assy 1 "D" Plug 1 Fuse Assembly 0.25 1 Pilot Control Switch 0.6 1 Terminal 8lock (ceramic) 0.1 1 Terminal Block (bake1 i te) 2 Antenna Plugs 1 SeverrProng Male Plug 0.15 1 SeverrProng Female Pl ug 0.15 2 Five-Prong Male Pi ug 0. lU 1 Fiveprong Female Plug 0.14 1 Shielded Cable (6 conductor) 0.18 1 Shielded Cable (B conductor) 0.19 1 Shielded Cable (7 conductor) 0.09 1 Power Socket Assy 0.4 2 Fi'e-Prong Plug Shield Assy 1 Seven Prong Plug Shield Assy 1 "D" Plug Shield Assy 1 Equipment Spare Parts Group 1 Detonator Indicator 1 Junction Box 1 Detonator 1 Receiver Shock Mounting 0.9 UNCLASSIFIED UNCUSSlFlED April 1958 Radio-Receivers AIRCRAR RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT ABK, ABK-1 thru -7 POWER SOURCE REWIRED Am-2.-4.-6: 12 v DC. Am-1. -3,-5,-7: 24 v DC. MANUFACTURER'S OR CONTRACIOR'S DATA Hazeltine Electronics Corporation, NFI York, New York. Contract NOS 95492 (ABK, ABK-1). Subcontractors: Stewart Warner Corpo- ration, Stromberg-Carlaon Tel. Mfg. Compsny, Zenith Radio Corporation. Stramberg-Carlson Company, Rochester, New York. Contract NXa 8127 (ABK-2,ABK-3). Zenith Radio Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Contract NXs 8128 (ABK-4,AE!X-5). Stewart-Warner Corporation. Chicago, 111. Contract NXs 8129 (ABK-6,ABK-7). Aircraft Radio Receiving Bquipment ABK, ABK-I ERRU 7 TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION AEX, ABK.1 lliRU -7 The ABK and ABK-1 thru -7 are part of the (2) 2C22 (2) 6H6 Mark 111 IFF System. and are primarily in- (5) 6SH7 tended for use in aircraft as a means of Total Tubes: (9) establishing identity. They are combination receivers and transmitter-coders which re- No Crystal Data Available. spond with the appropriate coded signal when excited by the signal from an interrogator. All models of the ABK Series are similar ex- REFERENCE DATA AND UTERAWRE cept for power supply voltage. No field changes in effect a t time of preparation (7 April 1958). CSP1375: Technical Manna1 for Nary Model ABK Series Air~rsftRadioReceirinE~q uip- ment. RELATION TO OTHER EQUIPMENT I The AM Series are used to reply to chal- lenges from Mark III IFF interrogators. They are also used on shipboard where th-y art TYPE CUSSIFIUTION known as the BK Series. DESIGN COGNIZANCE 8U4ER PIOCUUEMEN'I COGNIZANCE 4BKdE-9079-4, STOCK NO. 4BK-1-RE-9'279-4 I ELECTRICAL AND MECHANiCAL CHARACrrPlmef FREOUFNCY RANGE: 158 to 168 mc. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Radio-Receivers April 1958 ABK, ABK-1 thru -7 AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA QUANTITY OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEICM PEE NAME AND NOMENCLATURE (inrher) (Ibs.1 EQUIPT dircraft Wad io Receiver (Transponder) NT-U744X. NT-U7A4Y'* Cant rol Unit NT-27ABG Selector Unit NT-274BH Antenna 4ssembly NT-66a4V or NT-6644W Set of Equiprent Spares NOTE: .For 12-v DC power source (ABK-~, -4. -6). "For 24-v DC power source (4~~-1-,7 . -5, -7). UNCLASSIFIED 1.6 ABK: 2 UNCUSSIFIED October 1957 Redio-Receiver DIRECTION FINDER AN/ARD3 RADIO SYSTEM Direction Pider Ralta 3ysten: ANIARD-3 UNCLASSlFlED 1.4 AK/ARD-3: I UNCLASSIFIED Radio-Receiver October 1957 DIRECTION FINDER RADIO SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ROTATION: 100' each side of longitudinal axis of aircraft. The AN;/ARD-3 is used in aircraft for hom- POWER SOURCE REQUIRED: 24 to 28 v DC. ing or direction finding on intercepted sig- AUDIO AMPLIFIER BANDWIDTH: 400 to 2000 cps nals ranging in frequency from 350 to 400 at 40 to 50 db down. megacycles. The direction of the intercepted SENSITIVITY: 1 megacycle band width. signal is tstablised by rotating the antenna GAIN: 40 to 50 dbw/l usec pulse and recurr- until thepoint ofminimurn signal is obtained. ance rates between 400 to 2000 cps. Either headphones, an oscilloscope or both EFFECTIVE RANGE: 13 mi. are connected ti the receiver output. No field changes in effect at time of TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT preparation (30 January 1957). (2) 955 (5) 6AC7 RELATION TO OTHER EQUIPMENT (2) 6SN7 (1) 655 Total Tubes: (10) Equipment Required But Not Supplied: (1) 600 ohm headset with telephone plug and (1) Oscilloscope (optional) REFERENCE DATA AND LITERATURE CO-AN08-30-AFiQ-3-2, Technical Manual for Mod- ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARAClERlmCS el AN/ARD-3 Direction Finder Radio System. FREQUENCY RANGE: 300 to 400 mc. WTPUI IMPEDANCE: 600 ohms. TYPE CUSSIFIWION ANTENNA DESIGN COGNIZANCE BUSH I PS TYPE: horizontal dipole ./two phased PROCUREMEM COGNIZANCE STOCK NO. vertical dipoles 1/2 wave apart (Ad- cock). EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA QUANTITY OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT PER NAME AND NOMENCLATURE (inches) (Ibs.) EQUIPT 1 Antenna Assembly AS-861~RD-3 15 x 19 x 44-112 5.3 1 Antenna Ease As-251ARb3 7-114 X 12-9/16 X 39-118 l0.u 1 Antenna Positioning Assembly Mx-llO/AP~-2u 1-518 X 5-318 X 15-112 6.3 1 Antenna Positioning Indicating Assembly 3-114 X 3-114 X 3-718 1.9 ) E-61lAPA-zu 1 Impedance Matching Switching Unit RF-lO/ARD-3 2-118 x 3 x 10 2 1 Control Bur "-1OlIARD-3 4-718 X 67/16 X 7-318 3.5 1 Dynamotor unit DY-181~~ U-318 x 6-718 x 7-318 9.5 1 Mounting Base MT-201/AR 1-3/32 X U-112 X 7-318 0.8 1 Radio Receiver R-671ARD-3 Interconnecting cable and 6-11/16 X 7-17h2 X 15-318 10.0 copper tubing UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 AN/ARD-3: 2 Radio-Receivers RADIO RECEIVING SET AN/ARN-41 AND AN/ARN41 A Receiving Set, Radio AB/ARH-YIA 1. Antenna AT-556B/ARN-41 2. Amplifier, Electronic Control A~-1507/an~-nlaw i !h Mounting M T - ~ ~ ~ ~ / A R N - u ~ . 3. Receiver. ?ad!c R-~?S/ARN--. *iih Moun!ing nT-l:?~j;RN-~ia -I- u. Control. Radio Sei r-1 in?/ars-nln 5. Installation xi? for Radic Receiving Set AN/ARN-414 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Radio-Reccivera April 1958 AN/ARN41 AND RADIO RECEIVING SET AN/ARN-41A FUNCTtONAL DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER'S OR CONTRACTOR'S DATA The AN/ARN-41 and AN/ARN-41A are designed Lear Inc., Santa Monica, California aa a combination Automatic Direction Finder Contract NOas 55-757-f, dated 31 May 1955. (ADF) and radio receiver, designed for use in aircraft. When signals from the senre antenna are selected, theeguipments functions TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT aaa conventional radio receiver. Whensignals are aelected from both the loop and sense (1) 12AT7WA (2) 12BA6 (1) 6BF6 antenna, the equipment functions as an auto- (1) 12AU7 (1) 12BE6 (2) 6BJ6 matic direction finder (adf) providing auto- (2) 12AX7 (4) 6AK6 (2) 6X4WA matic visual indication of the relative Total Tubes: (16' direction from which radio signals are re- No Crystals used. ceived. The AN/ARN-41 and AN/ARN-41A are simi- lar in operation and function, but differ in REFERENCE DATA AND LITERATURE eq.u i.pm ent supplied and frequency range corer- age. ~ ~ NAVAER 16-45-550 Technical Manuel forAN/ARN- No field changes in effect at time of 41 Radio Receiving Set. preperation (10 September 1958). NAVAER 16-30ARN41-501 Technical Manual for AN/ARN-41A Radio Receiving Set. EOUIPMENT REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED (1) Direction Indicator ID-90, !9 or 92, (1) Loudspeaker (3.2 ohm voice colI), (1) Headset (200 ohm). (1) Sense Antenna ELEClRKAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 I TYPE CLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF BARDS: 3 hands. TYPE OF RECEPTION: AO, Al, A2. A3. I DESIGN COGNIZANCE BUAER 0UTPm IMPEDANCE: 260 ohms. FREQUENCY RANGE PROCUREMENT COGNIZANCE AN/ARN-41: 190 to 1750 kc. AN/ARN-41A: 190 to 430 kc and 480 to STOCK NO. 1725 kc. OPERATING POWER REQUIREMENTS: 28 v DC, 4 - ampa. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA - QUANTITY OVERALL DIMENSIONS PEn NAME AND NOMENCUNRE (inches) EQVIPl AN/ARN 41 ( 4lA Antenna AT-556/ARN-41 Antenna AT-556B/ARN-UI Amplifier Electronic Control AM-1179lARN-41 Amp1 if ier Electronic Control ~+1507/ARN-41A Rad lo Receiver R-637/ARN-41 Radio Recelver &678/ARN-UIA Connector and Swltch Kit Radio Control Set c-~~uz/ARN-U~A ShockmUunt lnstallatlon Kit for Radio Receiving Set AN/ARN- UlA UNCLASSIFIED Radio-Receivers April 1959 RADIO RECEIVING SET AN/ARN41 B Rndto Recelolnf Set BI/ARR-$l8 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Radio-Receivers April 1959 AN/ARN-41 B RADIO RECEIVING SET FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER'S OR CONTRACTOR'S DATA The AN/ARN-41B is designed as a combina- Lear Inc.. Learcal Division, Santa Monica, tion law andmedium frequency radio communic- California. ations receiver and automatic direction Contract TCG-39516. dated 30 December finder (ADF). It is asuperheterodyne receiver 1953. with soecial circuits to orovide automatic indication of the source of received signals. TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT Data on this sheet reflects the following chan.ae s: Chan.ae 1. 17 May 1957. (4) 6AK6 (1) 6BF6 (2) 6856 (2) 6x4 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED (1) 12AT7 (1) 12AU7 (. 2.) 12AX7 (2) 12BA6 (1) Direction Indicator Navy Type ID-90, (1) 12BF6 (1) Headset (200-600 ohm), (1) SenseAntenna. Total Tubes: (16) No Crystals used. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS T(PE OF CIRCUIT: Superheterodyne type. REFERENCE DATA AND LITERATURE LOOP SPEED: Rotates 180°in less than s i x seconds. CG-273-26 Technical Manual for Radio Receiving AUDIO OUTF'UT: One watt max, undistorted. Set AN/ARN-41B. ABSOLUTE COMPASS SMSITIVITY: 100 microvolts per meter (absolute) giving bearing accuracy of i2'. RECEIVER SENSITIVITY: 15 microvolts or less for 5 milliwatts into a 600 ohm load: TiPE OF RECEPTION: AO, Al. A2, A3. TYPE CLASSIFICATION INTERMEDIATE FREQUMCY: 46 5 kc. FRECUENCY RANGE DESIGN COGNIZANCE USCG BAND ONE: 1150 to 2850 kc. PROCUREMENT COGNIZANCE BAND TWO: 500 to 1150 kc. BAND THREE: 190 to 430 kc. 1 S.T. O- C-.K . N. .O. OPERATING POWEh REQJIRENENT: 28 v DC at 3.3 t amps normal, and 4.3 amps during band switching (intermittent). NUMBER VOLUME OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT OF CONTENTS AND IDENTIFICATION (tu.Ft.1 (inches) PACKED BOXES (Ibs.) 1 1 1 1 1 Connector Kit contai ner 1.5 7-112 X 13 X 26-112 control and Antenna container 1.2 10-112 x 14-112 x 15-112 12 ~mpilf i er Rectifier and Shock- 2.6 Is X 14-112 X 27 95 mount Container .. .. ... . I EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA I QUANTITY . OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT PER NAME AND NOMENCLATURE EQUIPT (inches) (Ibr.1 I 1 ( Radio Recelver R-6671ARN-UlB 5-21/32 X 6-718 X 12-7/16 7.2 UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 AN~ARN-4 18: 2

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ABK, ABK-1 thru -7 AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT 15 x 19 x 44-112. 7-114 X matic visual indication of the relative .. POWER REQUIREMENTS: 80 o r 115 v AC, 400 .. tended audio frequency range, and is capable of receiving frequency modulated (FM) signals . SELECTIVITY: 6 .
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