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UNCLASSIFIED June 1957 Radio-Receivers RADIO RECEIVER AR-880 Radio Receiver RR-BED FUNCllONAL DESCRIPTION closing cabinet. The AR-8RD is a 14 tube, penersl purpose Equipment Required but not Supplied: ~ommunications, superheterodyne receiver Antenna, Headset or loudspeaker. used principally for high frequency communi- cation in the 540 to 32,000 kilocycle range. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS I t is desiped for the reception of CW, blCX or AM signals. It is used for rebroadcast FRFOCETCY RANGE: 540 to 3?,000 kc in 5 pickup, nirbase to airtase service, ship to bands. shore service and island to island service. RAW Il,\T,\ The equipment is contained in e metal cabinet PAyn 1: 540 to 1600 kc. far table mountinp. RAW 2: 1570 to 4550 kc. No field changes in effect a t time of PAND 3: 4450 to 12,150 kc. preparation (19 September 1956). !%A"T!; 11900 to 15600 kc. RAND 5: 16100 to 22700 kc. PAW 6: 22000 to 32000 kc. RFCFPTTCK: CW; MCW or AM VOICE. .. ArTMNA: various types. Similar to Model AR-BBF exceot for en- RFCEIVER TYPF: Superheterodyne. UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 AR-IBD: 1 UNCldSSIFIED Radio-Receivers June 1957 AR-88D RADIO RECEIVER IN'EVMEDIATE FREWWCY: 455 kc. (1) 6ST7 (1) VR-150-30 OU'IPUT IMPEDANCE: 2.5 ohms and 600 ohms. Total Tubes: (14). MAX UNDI SKIRTED OUTWT: 2.5 W. POWER INPUT: 100 W. (1) A1 POWER SOURCE: 100 to 165 v or 190 to 260 v, Total Crystals (1). 50 to 60 cps or 6 v and 250 to 300 v DC from battery or vibrator. REFERENCE DATA AND LITERATURE MANUFACTLIRER'S OR CONTRACTOR'S DATA IR-25927-3: Technical Manual for General Purpose Communications Receiver. RCA Victor Division of Radio Gorp, of Model AR-88D. America, Camden, N.J. TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT DESIGN COGNIZANCE PROCUREMENT COGNIZANCE STOCK NO. R.D.B. IDENT. NO. SHIPPING DATA NUMBER VOLUME OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT OF CONTENTS AND IDENTIFICATION PACKED (Cu.Ff.1 (inchor) BOXES I I (Ibs.1 ( - 1 Radio Receiver &R-840 8.15 18-l/U X 26112 X 29 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA QUANTITY OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT PER NAME AND NOMENCLATURE (inrhrsl (Ibs.1 EQUIPT 1 Radio Receiver An-ROD 1 Coil-Adjustment Tool 1 Plunger-Trimmer Tool 1 Setscrew Wrench 2 Technical Manuals Tbtll-880 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED June 1957 Radio-Receivers AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVER ARB Aircraft Radio Receiver ARB FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS TheModel ARB consists of a superheterodyne ~EQIJENCYR ANGE: 195 to 9n5n kc. receiver designed forthe reception of voice, BAND DATA now or continuous wave signals within the RANn A: 195 to 560 kc. frequency range between 195 and 9050 kilo- RAND n: 56n to 1600 kc. cycles and a group of controls and acces- RAW C: 1.6 to 4.5 mc. sories which permit control of the receiver B A n~: 4.5 to 9.05 mc. from either one or two remote locations, The A>T1?4: Loop or extended type on Bands A frequencv range is divided into four bands. and B, extended type on]" on hands C and n. On the two lower bands (195 to 1600 kc,) either a loop or nn extended antenna may he RECEPTIOY Voice, W W or CW. used; on the upper frequency bands, only an IYTERIiEnIATE FRFPI'FNCY: 135 i, on hands 4 extended antenna may be used. The receiver and R, 915 kc on hands C and 11. selectivity may be broadened on the two high FREQIIFNCY CONTUOL: Manual at either local frequency bands to facilitate the locating or remote positions. of signals. OWPW IhlPEnANCE: 3130 and 4000 ohms. An Accessories Plug is provided on the POWER SO1,WF: 28 v EC. receiver unit to power auxiliary equipment through the receiver MAANVFP.I=Il!RFE'S OR CONTRACTOR'S OATA k ffie!d =henDts in pffrrr nf time of preparation (19 October 1956). Radio Corp of America. UNCLASSIFIED 1 . 4 ~ ~ 8 1: UNCLASSIFIED Radio-Receivers June 1957 ARB AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVER REFERENCE DATA AND LITERATURE Contract NOS 98559, dated 23 February craft Radio Receiver ARB. NAVAER 08-50-3: Technical Manual for Air- craft Radio Receiver ARB. TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT DESIGN COGNIZANCE "lAEP (1) 12AS7 (1) 12A6 (4) 12SF7 PROCUREMENT COGNIZANCE Total Tubes: (6) STOCK NO. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA I I QUANTITY OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT NAME AND NOMENCLATURE (inchesl (Ibr.) EQUIP1 Tuning Drive 1 set' Combined Opera: i ng Spare Parts (and box! for ARB Receiver and ATE Transmitter (RCA MI-8695) Qeceiver and ATB Transmitter (RCA MI-869~4) 'dim incl mounting base UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 ARB: 2 June 19.57 Radio-Receivers AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT ARD-1 Antenna Detector €FA32 UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 ARD-I: i UNCLASSIFIED Radio-Receivers .I",,'? I:,:,: ARD-1 AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT UNCLASSIFIED I. 4 A 1: 2 UNCLASSIFIED June 1957 Radio-Receivers AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT ARD-1 MANUFACTURER'S OR CONTRACTOR'S DATA FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The Model ARD-1 is a "on-radiating early Midwest Radio Corporation, Cincinnati, warning receiver designed t o detect radar Ohio. signals beyond the effective range of the Concrecc NXs 12756, dated 12 September rsdar, t o measure carrier frequencies and 1942. pulse repetition rates, and to locate radar transmitters by means of directive bearings. TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT It is intended primarily for use on sub- marines and planes. Radar signals can be heard on the ARD-1 at two or three times the effective range of e rsdar system. The receiver consists of an antenna-detector unit, an arnplifipr, and an AC or DC power supply. Total Tubes: (11) No field changes in effect a t time af preparation (18 October 1956). REFERENCE DATA AND LITERATURE ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS ENG-215: Technical Manual for Aircraft FRECVENCY RANGE: 0 to 3000 ac max. Radio Reeeivinp Equipment Model ARD-1. PRR MEASURED: 50 to 8000 cps. SIGNAL STRENGTH: 1 mx per meter from 85 to 1000 mc mi". SENSITIVITY: Diminishes above 700 mr. ANTENNA-DETECTOR: Consists of a slotted line, antenna rod and a diode detector. ANIEWA LENGTHS: 53. 31 and 16 centimeters. POWR REQUIREMENTS TYPE CLASSIFICATION BATTERY POWER SUPPLY NT-19AAC: 72 or 24 DESlGN COGNIZANCE BUAER v DC an? (5) 45 v bstteries. PROCUREMENT COGNIZANCE RECTIFIER POWER UNIT STOCK NO. IXPUT: 110 v, 60 cps, single phase. OIITPUT: 215 v at 34 ma and 6.3 v at 3.75 amp. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA QUANTITY OVERAII DIMENSIONS WEIGHT PEC NAME AND NOMENCLATUPE EQUIPT (inches) (Ibs.) r I Aircre:: Radio Receiving Ecuipment Model A R k 1 cons;s:lr; ;': 1 Antenna and Detector 66ADQ f i/4 X 4-i/2 X 73-:i? ex:. 4.4 Amp1 i fier 50CBW 7-25/32 z 5-27/12 X 12-1/16 24.7 I ; R.F. Filfer US! 51130 +l/S X 5-9/32 X 8-3/U 5.2 iestOscil1ator60AaG L I / U X ii-518 X 5-518 3.3 I Battery Power unit 19AAC or ( 6-11>> x 6-jiii x 22-5j16 1 2 .: 3 1 Rectifier Power Unit 20185 7-5/12 X 8-3/16 X 8-21/72 18.8 UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 ARD-I: 3 UNCLASSIFIED June 1!#87 Hadio-Receivers AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT ARD-2 UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 ARD-2: I UNCLASSIFIED Radio-Receivers June 1?1.57 ARD-2 AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER'S OR CONTRACTOR'S DATA The Model ARD-2 is a non-radiating inter- M i d wpqt Radio Corpnretion, Cincinnati. cept receiver primarily intended for air- Ohio. borne use. It is designed t o detect radar Contract NXss 12756, Dated 12 June sipnals beyond the effective range of the 1943. radar, t o measure carrier freouencies from 80 to 3000 mc and pulse repetition rates from SO to RODn cps. Approxirnzre ?o;pti;n of TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL CClfi?LE.k!- radar transmitters may also be determined when the directive bearings are known. (1) 4464 (3) 6AC7 Radar signals can be heard an the Iill-2 ( 2 ) 6SN7GT (1) 6E5 at two or three times the effective range of (2) 6SL7GT (1) 5Y3GT a radar system. The receiver consists of a (1) VR-150-30 (1) 955 Total Tubes: (12). tunable antenna-detector unit, an amplifier and oower supply on one chassis, and a test oscillator. REFERENCE DATA AND LITERANRE No field changes in effect a t time of preparation (19 October 1956). Preliminary Technical Manual for Aircraft Radio Receiving Equipment Model ARD-2. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS FRECUENCY RANGE: 0 to 3000 mc. PRR MEASURED: SO to 8000 cps. SIGNAL STRENGTH: 5 to 10 mv min. ARTEVNA DETECTOR: Consists of antenna rods, TYPE CLASSIFICATION a diode detector and a tuning stub. DESIGN COGNIZANCE BUAER ANTENNA LENGTHS: 55, 30 and 16 centimeters. PROCUREMENT COGNIZANCE POWER REOUIREMENTS: 115 v, 60 to 2400 cpa, STOCK NO. single phase. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED DATA QUANTITY OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT PEP NAME AND NOMENCLATURE (iorharl (Ibs.) EQUIPT I Pi r.craft Radic Receivi na Equi omen! Model ARC-2 cms;s: a?: bl*.-nn7 !nd Dk~?~'oNrT -66A'n 3-718 X 5-iiil X 32 I Amp1 i fi :r NT-53 liDC includicg Shxk @curt Ni-:ti29 5518 Kg-;'& x 22-518 Test Oscil Iator NT-60PBGi lL-:/'4 X U-510 X 5-518 S?f cf ;,< ...,.; r;.., I set of vouiomrn: $?ares I I I 'iAilildind dim. or ;.:it..r r Rods. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED June 1957 Radio-Receiver. AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT ARJ Aircraft Radio Receiving Equifment ARJ I \ FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION TUBE AND/OR CRYSTAL COMPLEMENT The ARJ is an aircraft radio television receiver designed for use with the ATJ radio television transmitter. It may be adjusted to operate on any one of five different fre- quency channels. permitting simultaneous operation of up to five separate sets of (2) a07 (1) ~ZSL~GT equipments within the same general area. (2) 1811P1/7CP1 (2) VR105-30 Under favorable operating conditions, scenes Total Tubes: (32) clearly visible at the transmitting aircraft may be reproduced in the receiving aircraft at a distance of at least ten miles. REFERENCE DATA AND UTERATURE No field changes in effect at time of preparation (24 October 1956). NAVAER 08-5s-45: Technical Manual for Navy Models ATJ and ARJ Aircraft Redio Equip- RELATION TO OTHER EQUIPMENT ment~. ~ -~ ~ - ~ ~ NAVAER 08-59-79: Technical Manual for Navy Equipment Required but not Su~plied: Models ATJ-ATK Aircraft Radio Transmitter Test Equtpment is required. Ea. ui.~ mentsa nd ARJ-ARK Aircraft Red i a Receiver Equipment ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2RESENTATION: 7 in. CR tube in receiver and monitor units. RESOLLITION: 230 scanning lines vertical and .. - - - .. .. - - .. TYPE RECEIVER: Superheterodyne. 1NTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY: 23.5 mc. TYPE CLASSIFICATION IF BANDWIDTH: 8 mc. ITUT IlIPEDANCE: 50 ohms. DESIGN COGNIZANCE B ~ ~ E R ?%'El? REQUIREMENTS PROCUREMENT COGNIZANCE RECEIVER: 27 to 31 v DC, 10 amps at 28.6 STOCK NO. v DC. MONITOR: 27 to 31 v X. 4 amps at 28.6 v DC. UNCLASSIFIED 1.4 ARJ: I

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Radio Receiver RR-BED. FUNCllONAL DESCRIPTION. The AR-8RD is a 14 tube, penersl purpose. ~ommunications, superheterodyne receiver used principally
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