Military Equipment List (Part 11)


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PP-7255/AKT-18A

Power supply-Synchronizer, Part of AN/AKT-18A.

PP-7274/A

Static inverter,

PP-7472/TLQ-17

Power supply, Part of AN/TLQ-17A.

PP-7462/U

Static inverter,

PP-7508/APS-94

Power supply, Part of AN/APS-94F.

PP-7618/A

Static inverter,

PP-7652/USQ-61A

Power supply, Part of AN/USQ-61A.

PP-7712/TSC


PT-441


PU-107/U


PU-248/U


PU-254/U


PU-290/U


PU-294


PU-304C


PU-322/G


PU-332A/G


PU-401/M


PU-402/M


PU-405


PU-406/M


PU-407/M


PU-408/M


PU-409/M


PU-456/G


PU-495/G


PU-542/A

Motor generator,

PU-543/A

Motor generator,

PU-544/A

Motor generator,

PU-545/A

Motor generator,

PU-551/M


PU-564/G


PU-564B/G


PU-617/M


PU-618/M


PU-619/M

Generator set, Gasoline, dual 10 KW, Part of AN/TSW-7.

PU-620


PU-625/G


PU-626/G


PU-629/G


PU-631/G


PU-650/G


PU-666/G


PU-675


PU-678/G


PU-699/M


PU-700/M


PU-750/A

Motor generator,

PU-751/M


PU-753/M


QRSAG

Antenna, Parabolic, 20 foot diameter

R-1/ARR-1

Radio receiver, 234-258 MHz, AM, Part of AN/ARR-1.

R-4/ARR-2

Radio receiver, 234-258 MHz, AM, 11 tubes, Part of AN/ARR-2.

R-5/ARN-7

Radio receiver, Radio compass, 200-1750 KHz, 17 tubes.

R-9/APN-4

Radio receiver, LORAN, 1750-2000 KHz, with builtin scope display, 115 VAC 400 Hz.

R-10A/ARC-12

Radio Receiver, 520-1500 Khz Khz AM. Physically similar to, but not interchangeable with, ARC-5 and SCR-274 receivers.

R-11A/ARC-12

Radio Receiver, 190-550 Khz AM. Physically similar to, but not interchangeable with, ARC-5 and SCR-274 receivers.

R-15A/ARC-12

Radio Receiver, 108-135 Mhz AM. Physically similar to, but not interchangeable with, ARC-5 and SCR-274 receivers.

R-11A/ARC-12

Radio Receiver, 118-148 Mhz Khz AM. Physically similar to, but not interchangeable with, ARC-5 and SCR-274 receivers.

R-19/TRC-1

Radio receiver, 70-100MHz, FM, 16 tubes. Part of AN/TRC-1, AN/TRC-3 and AN/TRC-4.

R-20/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 1.5-3.0MHz, IF 705KHz, 6-tubes, VFO, 28VDC Radio receiver all use the same 6-tube superhet design: r.f. amplifier (12SK7), converter (12K8), two i.f. stages (two 12SK7's, or 12SK7/12SF7), detector and two audio stages (12SR7, 12A6)
Schematic

R-20/ARC-12

Aircraft ILS Marker Beacon Receiver, 75 Mhz.

R-21/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 3.0-6.0MHz, IF kHz, 6-tubes, VFO, 28VDC Receivers all use the same 6-tube superhet design: r.f. amplifier (12SK7), converter (12K8), two i.f. stages (two 12SK7's, or 12SK7/12SF7), detector and two audio stages (12SR7, 12A6)
Schematic

R-22/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 6.0-9.1MHz, IF 2830kHz, 6-tubes, VFO, 28VDC Receivers all use the same 6-tube superhet design: r.f. amplifier (12SK7), converter (12K8), two i.f. stages (two 12SK7's, or 12SK7/12SF7), detector and two audio stages (12SR7, 12A6)
Schematic

R-23/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 190-550kHz, IF 85kHz, 6-tubes, VFO, 28VDC
 Receivers all use the same 6-tube superhet design:
r.f. amplifier (12SK7), converter (12K8), two i.f.
stages (two 12SK7's, or 12SK7/12SF7), detector and
two audio stages (12SR7, 12A6) The R-23 also adds
circuitry for a loop antenna.

Schematic
Photo of R-23 courtesy Andy Wallace KA1GTT

R-24/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 520-1500kHz, IF 239kHz, 6-tubes, VFO, 28VDC Receivers all use the same 6-tube superhet design: r.f. amplifier (12SK7), converter (12K8), two i.f. stages (two 12SK7's, or 12SK7/12SF7), detector and two audio stages (12SR7, 12A6)
Schematic

R-25/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 1.5-3.0mHz, IF 705kHz, 6-tubes, VFO, 28VDC Receivers all use the same 6-tube superhet design: r.f. amplifier (12SK7), converter (12K8), two i.f. stages (two 12SK7's, or 12SK7/12SF7), detector and two audio stages (12SR7, 12A6)
Schematic

R-26/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 3.0-6.0mHz, IF 1415kHz, 6-tubes, VFO, 28VDC Receivers all use the same 6-tube superhet design: r.f. amplifier (12SK7), converter (12K8), two i.f. stages (two 12SK7's, or 12SK7/12SF7), detector and two audio stages (12SR7, 12A6)
Schematic

R-27/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 6.0-9.1mHz, IF 2830kHz, 6-tubes, VFO, 28VDC Receivers all use the same 6-tube superhet design: r.f. amplifier (12SK7), converter (12K8), two i.f. stages (two 12SK7's, or 12SK7/12SF7), detector and two audio stages (12SR7, 12A6)
Schematic

R-28/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 100-156MHz, IF 6.9, 9-tubes, 4 channels, 28VDC
Schematic

R-48/TRC-8

Radio receiver, 230-250mHz, guards 243.0mHz, tubes built-in speaker, squelch, 117VAC, 75lbs

R-62/PR

Radio receiver, .54-30MHz, AM/CW, IF 455KHz, 9 tubes.

R-65/APN-9

Radio receiver, 1.7-2.0 MHz, LORAN, 28 VDC, 35 tubes.

R-77/ARC-3

Radio receiver, 100-156mHz, 8 chan, xtal control, 6uV sensitivity, remote controllable, part of AN/ARC-3

R-77A/ARC-3A

Radio receiver, 100-156mHz, 8 chan, xtal control, 6uV sensitivity, remote controllable, part of AN/ARC-3A

R-77B/ARC-3B

Radio receiver, 100-156mHz, 8 chan, xtal control, 6uV sensitivity, remote controllable, part of AN/ARC-3B

R-80/PR

Radio receiver, .54-30MHz, AM/CW, IF 455KHz, 9 tubes.

R-89/ARN-5A

Radio receiver, Glide path, 332.6/333.8/335.0 MHz, Crystal controlled, 11 tubes.

R-96/PR

Radio receiver, .13-.5 & 1.5-12.5, AM/CW, IF 550KHz, 10 tubes.

R-100/URR

Radio receiver, 540-1500kcs,3.6-8.5Mcs and 8.5-19Mcs, AM, IF 455KHz, 8 tubes.

R-105/ARR-15

Radio receiver, 1.5-18.5mHz, 6 bands, 10 autotune memory channels or continuous manual tuning, unique tunable IF allows tuning to 1kHz accuracy (ref. to internal 100kHz calibrator), AM/CW, local or remote control, 14 tubes, 12A6, 12H6, 12SL7 (2), 12SG7 (5), 12SJ7 (5) plus crystal detector, 7.9"h x 10.4"w x 21.6"d, 39.5lbs with dynamotor, 26.5VDC, used with AN/ART-13 transmitter production:
s.n.'s pickup with next contract             N0a(s)-9972                   346 
Bendix made? N0a(s)-51-103f 373
Bendix made? N0a(s)-51-244a 857
Bendix made? N0a(s)-10901 972
Bendix made? N0a(s)-51-259 1751

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R-105A/ARR-15

Radio Receiver, HF, 1.5-18.5 MHz in 16 bands. Reception: AM, CW, MCW. General purpose receiver designed to provide preset, multichannel, voice, CW, or MCW reception. May be controlled from receiver panel or from a remote unit. Autotune system permits selection of any one of 10 channels and may be adjusted to select any 10 freqs within range of the set. Used with AN/ART-13A. 28 vdc 28 va. TO: 12R2-2ARR15. Uses 14 tubes, 12A6, 12H6, 12SL7 (3), 12SG7 (5), 12SJ7 (4), (crystal detector replaced by 1/2 12SL7), used with AN/ART-13 transmitter, (postwar: became Collins 51H-3, list price $1200), production:
 
s.n.'s pickup with next contract N0a(s)-9972 346
Bendix made? N0a(s)-51-103f 373
Bendix made? N0a(s)-51-244a 857
Bendix made? N0a(s)-10901 972
Bendix made? N0a(s)-51-259 1751
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R-108/GRC

Radio receiver, 20-28mHz, 100 KHz steps, FM, tubes, 135VDC and 6VDC, 32lbs, part of AN/GRC-8 and AN/VRC-16 sets.

R-109/GRC

Radio receiver, 27-39mHz, otherwise same as R-108. Part of AN/GRC-8 and AN/VRC-17 sets.

R-110/GRC

Radio receiver, 38-54mHz, otherwise same as R-108. Part of AN/GRC-8 and AN/VRC-18 sets.

R-112/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 108-125 MHz

R-113/ARC-5

Radio receiver, AN/ARC-5 "Command Set", 125-156 MHz

R-115

Radio receiver, 0.2-0.4 & 0.490-18 MHz, AM & CW, Made by National, 13 tubes, 117 VAC or VDC.

R-122/ARN-12

Radio receiver, Marker Beacon, 75 MHz, AM, 27.5 VDC at 1.5 Amps, Part of AN/ARN-12, TO: TM 11-521 or 11-5826-206-35P.

R-125/GRC-10

Radio receiver, 54-80 MHz, FM

R-148/ARC-5

Radio receiver, 150-550 KHz, "Command Set", part of AN/ARC-5.
Schematic

R-174/GRR-5

Radio receiver, 1.5-18.0 MHz, 4 bands, AM/SSB/CW, 8 tubes, 455 KHz IF,no speaker, 8 and 600 ohm output, 90 and 1.5VDC, 23lbs. Part of AN/GRR-5.

R-220/URR

Radio receiver, 20-230mHz, seven bands, AM/FM/CW, bandwidths: 10/50/200kHz, 5mHz xtal calibrator, IF 1.75 & 0.455 MHz, TM 11-882, uses wire-lead sub-mini and 7&9 pin mini tubes, 95ohm twinax ant input, outputs for panadapter and RDF, rack mount 10.5" high, 80lbs, 115VAC, 60Hz, Motorola Corp., see also R-1538/GLQ-3, Part of AN/URR-29 and AN/URR-29X.

R-237/VRC-2

Radio receiver, 30-40 MHz, FM, 4.3 and 0.455 MHz IFs, 13 tubes, 6 VDC, Part of AN/VRC-2.

R-274/FRR

Radio receiver, 0.54-54mHz, six bands, AM/CW, two versions: Hammurlund SP-600 or Hallicrafters SX-73, rack mount 10.5" high
Picture of SP-600 version (courtesy Dick Dillman)
Picture of SX-73 version

R-274A/FRR

Radio receiver, 0.54-54mHz, six bands, AM/CW, two versions: Hammurlund SP-600JX or Hallicrafters SX-73, rack mount 10.5" high See pictures above under R-274/FRR

R-274C/FRR

Radio receiver, 0.54-54mHz, same as R-274A/URR except: provisions for fixed frequency xtal control operation See pictures above under R-274/FRR

R-278A/G

Radio receiver, 225-400mHz, 100kHz, autotune, 44 tubes, requires external speaker or headphones, 12"h X 19"w X 21"d, 115 lbs, Collins Radio, used in AN/GRD-6 radio direction finder

R-278A/GR

Radio receiver, 225-400mHz, same as R-278A/G except: rack mount, cannot be used with AN/GRD-6

R-302/URR-32

Radio Receiver 540khz-18.6mhz AM/CW Naval shore and vessel use.
Mfg. National Company
Contracts: NObsr-43440 23June 1949 and NObsr-52329 16March 1951

R-361/GR

Radio receiver, 225-400 MHz, AM, Single channel crystal control, IF 40.6 and 6 MHz, Part of AN/GRR-7.

R-388/URR

Radio receiver, 0.5-30.5 mHz, 30 bands, linear analog tuning, 5-step crystal filter, S-meter, AM/CW, 117VAC 60Hz, militarized version of Collins Radio 51J-3, production:
 

Collins NObsr-49132 (AN/URR-23A) 91
Collins NObsr-52527 (AN/URR-23A) 91
Collins 19624-PHILA-50 976
Collins 1908-PHILA-51 355
Collins 3131-PHILA-51 919
Collins 3155-PH-51 1379
Collins 3164-PH-51 153
Collins 3167-PHILA-51 491
Collins 3357-PHILA-52, s.n. C36 1672
Collins 3469-PHILA-52 20
Collins 3470-PHILA-52 1449
Collins 25635-PHILA-53-36 1809
Collins 25067-PH-54-55 363
Collins 21318-PH-56 88
Collins 30951-PH-56 0
Collins 30951-PHILA-57 0
Collins 37003-PC-62 171

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Picture (courtesy Dick Dillman)

R-388A/URR

Radio receiver, 0.5-30.5mHz, similar to R-388/URR mechanical filters, militarized version of Collins 51J-4 Picture (courtesy Dick Dillman)

R-389

Radio receiver, 15-1500kHz, 2 ranges, 7 bands, mechanical digital dial, PTO, AM/CW, bandwidths: 0.1/1/2/4/8kHz, (0.1&1 xtal), 7&9 pin tubes, autotune, dual audio chains, squelch, rack mount 10.5" high, 82 lbs, production:
Collins                               1951   14214-PH-51-93                856  


Reference: TM 11-855, TM 11-5820-360-24P

Picture (Courtesy Andy Howard)

R-390

Radio receiver, 0.5-32mHz, thirty-two 1mHz bands, mechanical digital dial, PTO, AM/CW, bandwidths: 0.1/1/2/4/8/16kHz (0.1&1 xtal, no mech filters), 7&9 pin and 2-6082 tubes(hv reg), dual audio chains, squelch, two RF stages, 125 ohm balanced antenna in w/twinax and unbalanced w/"C" connectors, rack mount 10.5" high, 90lbs, production:
 
Collins 1951 14214-PH-51-93 4952
Collins 1951 14226-PH-51-93 1412
Motorola made for Collins Radio 1951 14214-PH-51-93 4864
Motorola made for Collins Radio 1951 14241-PH-51-93 3449
Motorola 1952 90-PH-52 219
Motorola 1952 26579-PH-52 892
Motorola 1953 13602-PH-53 979
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Picture(courtesy Richard Post)
Schematic (Part 1)
Schematic (Part 2)
Schematic (Part 3)
Schematic (Part 4)
Schematic (Part 5)

Reference --
Operators           TM 11-5820-357-10
Org maint TM 11-5820-357-20
Depot Maint TM 11-5820-357-35
DS/GS maint TM 11-5820-357-20P
DS/GS/Parts/Tools TM 11-5820-357-34P

R-390A

Radio receiver, 0.5-32mHz, thirty-two 1mHz bands, mechanical digital dial, PTO, AM/CW, bandwidths: 0.1/1/2/4/8/16 kHz (0.1&1 xtal, others mech), 7&9 pin tubes, dual audio chains, single RF stage, 125 ohm balanced ant input w/twinax or unbalanced w/"C" connector, rack mount 10.5" high, 85lbs, production:
Collins                               1951   14214-PH-51                   961 
Collins 1954 375-P-54 310
Motorola 1954 363-PH-54 3427
Collins 1955 8719-P-55 4914
Motorola 1956 0014-PH-56 4909
Motorola 1958 14385-PC-58-A1-51 5866
Stewart-Warner 1959 42428-PC-59 2076
Stewart-Warner 1960 20139-PC-60-A1-51 4511
Electronic Assistance Corp 1960 23137-PC-60 3627
Helena Rubenstein 1960? ? (80 units from Collins) 0
Capehart Corp. 1961 21582-PC-61 4237
Amelco/Teledyne Systems Corp 1962 35064-PC-62 3642
Capehart Corp.for Adler Electronics 1963 20878-PP-63 5
Imperial Electronics/Teledyne Sys 1963 37856-PC-63 3976
Electronic Assistance Corp 1967 DAABO5-67-C-0155 10717
EAC Industries/Hammarlund 1968 consumer 118
Dittmore-Freimuth 1968 DAAB05-68-C-0040 215
Fowler Industries 1984 N 00024-84-C-2027 5
Total of high s.n. 390A 53,516

These 390A contracts are in
limbo as no whole set examples
have been witnessed. Parts and
modules exist, however (spares?).

Stewart-Warner 1963 DA-36-039-SC-81547 0
Communications System 1966 FR-11-022-C-4-26418(E) 0
Clavier Corp. 1967 DAAG05-67-C-0016 0
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Picture of R-390A with CV-591A SSB Convertor attached (tag above megacycle knob is Navy ID tag)
This particular unit is an Imperial/Teledyne


Schematic from NAVSHIPS manual( in Adobe Acrobat format )

Some R-390A Variants:
R-725, used in various RDF sets.
R-1247/GRC-129 NASA spec, used in the space program.
(anyone know of any others?)
A photo of a special R-390A owned by Dick Dillman. This 390A is a unit rebuilt by Rick Mish, and has a black front panel.

Reference --
Operators           TM 11-5820-358-10
Org maint TM 11-5820-358-20
Depot Maint TM 11-5820-358-35
DS/GS maint TM 11-5820-358-20P
DS/GS/Parts/Tools TM 11-5820-358-34P

R-391

Radio receiver, identical to R-390 except w/8 channel autotune mechanical memory (requires external 24VDC 3amp supply, PP-629/URR), 87.2lbs, production:
 
Collins 1951 14214-PH-51-93 753
Collins 1951 11424-PH-51-53 0
Collins 1950 21852-PH-50-93 169
Collins 1952 26575-PH-52-93 316

1238


ANYONE have info regarding the manuals used with this receiver????Mail Me!

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Picture

R-392

Radio receiver, 0.5-32mHz, thirty-two 1mHz bands, mechanical digital dial, PTO, AM/CW, bandwidths: 2/4/8kHz, 7&9 pin & octal tubes including 26A6, 26A7, 26C6 & 26D6, ruggedized watertight vehicular case: 11.5"h X 14.5"w X 11"d, 58lbs, 28VDC 5amps, production:
 
Collins 1951 3075-PH-51 1472
Collins 1951 3150-PH-51 8093
Stewart Warner for Collins Radio 1952 11653-PH-52 4670
Stromberg Carlson for Collins Radio 1952 11653-PHILA-52-93 7580
Philco 1959 3214-PP-59 466
Federal Mfg and Eng Corp. 1960 4096-PP-60 437
Dubrow Electronics Industries 1961 52713-PP-61 405
Western Electric 1963 15283-PP-63 1553
Colonial 0
Decitron Electronics FR36-039-N-6-00081(E) 7
24683

Reworked By Stewart Warner Electroni 1952 44865-PC-59 878


Photo of R-392, courtesy Andy Wallace, KA1GGT

Rovero's R-392 Tech info page

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Reference --
Operators           TM 11-5820-334-10
Org maint TM 11-5820-334-20
Depot Maint TM 11-5820-334-35
DS/GS maint TM 11-5820-334-20P
DS/GS/Parts/Tools TM 11-5820-334-34P

R-394/U

Radio receiver, 152-174 MHz, FM, Single channel crystal control, IF 7.8 MHz, 22 tubes, Part of AN/FRR-36, AN/URR-7, AN/VRC-19, AN/TRC-28, AN/FRC-27.

R-417/TRC

Radio receiver, 50-1875mHz, 6 bands, RTTY/FAX and other specialized emissions, part of the AN/TRC-24 set, 115VAC 60Hz

R-418/G

Radio receiver, 1.7-2.4gHz, pulse-position modulated accessory equipment, AN/TRC-29 set, 115VAC 60Hz

R-442/VRC

Radio receiver, 30-76mHz, 920 chan, part of AN/VRC-12, AN/VRC-44, AN/VRC-47, and AN/VRC-48 sets, 24 VDC

R-482C/URR-35

Radio receiver, 225-400 MHz, Am, Single channel crystal controlled, IF 18,6 and 1.775 MHz, 115 VAC 60 Hz, Part of AN/URR-35, TM 11-527-15.

R-484/APR-14

Radio receiver, Panoramic, 30-1000 MHz, AM/FM, IF Passband 6 MHz, 11 microvolts 30-100 MHz, 13 microvolts 100-300 MHz, 16 microvolts 300-1000 MHz, 49 tubes, Requires 110 VAC, 400 HZ and 24 VDC, part of AN/APR-14,

R-507/ARC

Radio receiver; 118 to 148 Mhz; identical to R-508 except for power, 14 VDC, 3 ea 9003 & 9002 in frontend, 14 V loctal tubes for if/det/af, bfo, 15 MHz IF, Continuous tuning, Fits same mounts as AN/ARC-5,Part of AN/ARC-12.

R-508/ARC

Radio receiver; 118 to 148 Mhz; same as R-507 except for power, 28 VDC, 3 ea 9003 & 9002 in frontend, 14 V loctal tubes for if/det/af, bfo, 15 MHz IF, Continuous tuning, Fits same mounts as AN/ARC-5, Part of AN/ARC-12.

R-511/ARC


R-520/URR

Radio receiver. Contract 15175-P-52. Seven band portable receiver: Broadcast/2-4 Mc/4-8 Mc/31m/25m/19m/16m. Circular dial. Militarized version of Zenith TransOceanic model H-500. Ten pounds without battery. Manual TM 11-877. Five 7 pin minature tubes. 110v or 220v ac or dc or internal battery. Built in 1952 and 1953. Brown oilcloth covering.

R-520A/URR

Radio receiver. Same specifications as R-520 with exception of added 50A1 ballast tube in power supply and slide rule dial. Built in 1956 and probably based on Zenith TransOceanic model T-600. Green oilcloth covering.

R-543/TRC-29

Radio receiver, 1.7-2.4gHz, part of AN/TRC-29 set, 115VAC 60Hz

R-627/URC-8

Radio receiver, 2-30mHz, four bands, AM/CW, tubes, PTO or xtal control, bandwidths: 2/8.4kHz (mech filters), requires PP-1190 power supply, rack mount 10.5" high, 91lbs, manual: Navships 92831, used with T-474/URC-8, Part of AN/URC-8, Collins Radio

R-644/URR

Radio receiver, 20-230mHz, seven bands, AM/FM/CW, bandwidths: 10/50/200kHz, 5mHz xtal calibrator, IF 1.75 & 0.455 MHz, TM 11-882, uses wire-lead sub-mini and 7&9 pin mini tubes, 95ohm twinax ant input, outputs for panadapter and RDF, rack mount 10.5" high, 80lbs, 115VAC, 60Hz, Motorola Corp., see also R-1538/GLQ-3, Part of AN/URR-29 and AN/URR-29X.

R-648/ARR-41

Radio receiver, 190-550kHz and 2-25mHz, AM/CW, tubes, mech digital frequency readout, mech filters, BFO, dial lock, 24VDC dynamotor, 35lbs Manufactured by Collins.
A fuzzy black and white of an ARR-41 receiver

R-663/TRC-42

Radio receiver, 116-132 MHz, AM, IF 20.7 and 5 MHz, Single channel crystal controlled, Part of AN/TRC-42.

R-663A/TRC-42

Radio receiver, 116-132 MHz, AM, IF 20.7 and 5 MHz, Single channel crystal controlled, Part of AN/TRC-42.

R-666A

Radio receiver, Marker beacon, 75 MHz, AM, 28 VDC at 0.6 amp, Part of AN/ARN-32, TO: TM 11-5826-205-35P.

R-666B/ARN-32

Radio receiver, Marker beacon, 75 MHz, AM, 27.5 VDC at 0.6 Amps, Part of AN/ARN-32, TO: TM 11-5826-205-35P.

R-722A

Radio receiver, Marker beacon, 75 MHz, AM, 28 VDC at 1.5 amp, Part of AN/ARN-12.

R-725/TRD

Radio receiver, HF. Part of AN/TRD-15 RDF unit Modified R-390A, using the IF deck from the R-390. Production:
R-725                                                                          
Motorola Inc. 1956 476-PH-56-91 s.n.X2 2
Servo Industries 1965 38-039-N-5-00093(E) 53
Arvin Industries Inc. 1967 DAAB05-67-C-2338 236
291
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R-744/URR

Radio receiver, 20-100mhz, AM/CW/FM, wire lead tubes, continuous drum frequency readout, 24 VDC or batteries, 4" x 4" x 10", Korean war through late 70's

R-746/AR

Radio receiver, Glide slope, 329.3-335.0 MHz, 20 Channels, 300 KHz, AM, 115 VAC, 380-1000 Hz, 0.125 Amp and 26.5 VDC at 1.1 Amp, Part of AN/ARA-54, TO: TM 11-5826-200-25P.

R-761/ARC-58 Radio

set, 2-30 MHz, AM and SSB, 200 MW Part of AN/ARC-58 and AN/TRC-75.

R-808/GRC-14

Radio receiver, 2-32mHz, AM/CW/FSK narrow/wide, built-in RTTY converter, 117VAC or 24VDC, 130lbs
Picture (courtesy Josh Rovero)

R-836/ARN

Radio receiver, Direction finder, 190-1750 KHz, AM, IF 142 KHz, Replaces AN/ARN-6, Part of AN/ARN-59, TO: TM 11-5826-217-30.

R-844/ARN-58

Radio receiver, MB 75 MHz AM and GS 329.3-335 MHz AM, 28 VDC at 0.6 amp, TO: TM 11-5826-224-34P.

R-844A/ARN-58

Radio receiver, MB 75 MHz AM and GS 329.3-335 MHz AM, 28 VDC at 0.6 amp, TO: TM 11-5826-224-34P.

R-892/URR-44

Radio receiver, 0.54-19mHz, AM, tubes, 117VAC 60Hz, 70lbs

R-902A/L

Radio receiver, 1.5-8mHz, AM/CW, remote-control by 45-bit serial data stream, requires 5, 15, and 36 VDC, (difficult to convert to civilian use)

R-1004/GRC-109

Radio receiver, 3-24 MHz, three bands, mechanical analog dial, AM/CW, 6 tubes (1T4, 1U5, 1L6), single conversion, 455kHz IF, 8.5" X 5.5" X 5.5", 11lbs, Admiral Corp., 1.4VDC@300mA, 108VDC@30mA, 1962-1969, part of AN/GRC-109 Special Forces radio set.
R-1004A/GRC-109 is identical to R-1004 except for case design.
Line drawing of R-1004 from Manual TM-11-5820-474-14
Schematic
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R-1004A/GRC-109

as above, except different case and cover fasteners. Oklahoma Aerotronics Inc., 1969-1973

R-1021/ARN-30

Radio receiver, 108-125.9 MHz, AM, 100 KHz steps, 190 channels, IF 11.7-12.6 and 1.7 MHz, part of AN/ARN-30, TO: TM 11-5826-215-35.

R-1041/ARN

Radio receiver, MB 75 MHz AM, 28 VDC at 0.075 amps, TO: TM 11-5826-219-35P.

R-1041A/ARN

Radio receiver, MB 75 MHz AM, 28 VDC at 0.075 amps, TO: TM 11-5826-219-35P.

R-1041B/ARN

Radio receiver, MB 75 MHz AM, 28 VDC at 0.075 amps, TO: TM 11-5826-219-35P.

R-1051

Radio receiver, 2-30 MHz, direct digital frequency synthesis, 1 KHz increments, USB/LSB/ISB/AM/FSK, bandwidths: 3.1/6kHz (tied to mode), solid-state except for two rf tubes ( 6BZ6 ), 7"h X 17.4"w X 18.9"d, 84 lbs
Picture Contributor?

R-1051B

Similar to R-1051 except tunes to 0.1kHz increments Picture at Nolan Lee's R-1051 Site.

R-1051G

Similar to R-1051 except tunes to 0.1kHz increments

R-1098/TRR-15

Radio receiver, 175-250 MHz, FM, 15 tubes, Used to receive AN/ART-41 data from surveillance aircraft, Part of AN/TRR-15.

R-1121/TRC-87

Radio receiver, 225-400mHz, 50kHz spacing, AM, 120/208VAC 400Hz 3ph, allegedly operable on 117VAC 60Hz, Motorola

R-1123/ARC-73

Radio receiver, 116-151.95 MHz, AM, 50 KHz channels, 27.5 VDC, 2 Amps, Part of AN/ARC-73, TO: TM 11-5821-217-34P.

R-1123A/ARC-73

Radio receiver, 108-151.95 MHz, AM, 50 KHz channels, 27.5 VDC, 2 Amps, Part of AN/ARC-73A, TO: TM 11-5821-217-34P.

R-1134/WRR-3()

Radio receiver, 14-600kHz, AM/CW, mech digital freq readout, tubes, 117VAC 60/400Hz, 80 lbs, Bendix Radio, no data on A or B variants

R-1148A/GRC-50

Radio receiver, 601-1000mHz and 1350-1850mHz, cont tuning, FM/1200F9, 115VAC 47-63Hz, IF 60 MHz.

R-1170/ARR-52A

Radio receiver, Sonobouy, 162.5-173.5 MHz, AM, FM and video 31 crystal channels, IF 26 MHz and 5 MHz, 18 VDC.

R-1247/GRC-129

Radio receiver,HF,500 Kc to 32 Mc. High stability version of R-390A/URR using external ultra-high-stability oscillators. Used by NASA for the Apollo program.
Contract info: Manson Labs, contract AF30(635)30962 ,Part No 224-0A2

Additional info per Tom, N5OFF:
" All the Oscillator outputs were seriesed through sets of 2 DPDT relays that
appeared to allow the R390A to use its own Oscillators,Import external oscillator
signals,or export its internal oscillators to a set of BNC jacks on the rear panel.

By all the oscillators I mean PTO,17Mcy XTAL,and the 1st conversion xtal. These
relays required external power via a small connector labled CONTROL.

The relays were Mil Spec commercial units mounted on well machined casts that
fit into the OSC tube sockets on the PTO and Hetrodyne osc and the one for 17mhz xtal
plugged into the socket for crystal oven. There were 2 small dia. color coded coax
cables going to each relay.The R390a worked normally with no connections to any of
the connectors."


See also R-390A/URR

Tom, N5OFF, maintains a list of contract numbers and other info on a variety of recievers Particularly the R-390 series.
Please add your radio to the registry.

R-1279

Radio receiver, 30-300 MHz, AM CW FM Pulse, 21.4 MHz IF, 20 or 300 KHz Bandwidth, 110 VAC.

R-1283/GRC

Radio receiver, 30-300 Mhz, AM/CW/FM/Pulse, 21.4 MHz IF, 60/300/3000 KHz Bandwidth, mostly solid state except 8058 and 6CW4 nuvistors, 115 VAC 47-63Hz

R-1287/GRC-143

Radio receiver, 4.4-5gHz, multichannel PCM equip: 3200F9, 115/230VAC 47-63Hz
Picture

R-1307/URR

Radio receiver/freq. selective voltmeter, 0.3-800kHz, six bands, analog dial, AM/FM/USB/LSB/CW, bandwidths: 1/2/4/8kHz, 7&9 pin/nuvistor tubes, rack mount 9"h, 25 lbs, Rycom (Railway Communications)

R-1329/GRC-103

Radio receiver, 220-1850mHz, 4 bands, 500F9, 115VAC 47-420Hz

R-1331/GRC-50

Radio receiver, 601-1000mHz and 1350-1850mHz, cont tuning, FM/1200F9, 115VAC 47-63H, IF 60 MHz.

R-1335/G

Radio receiver, 225-400 MHz, Wideband, Used with AN/ART-41A to transmit radar imagery, Part of AN/TKQ-2 and AN/TKQ-2A.

R-1335A/G

Radio receiver, 225-400 MHz, Wideband, Used with AN/ART-41A to transmit radar imagery, Part of AN/TKQ-2 and AN/TKQ-2A.

R-1386/AAS-14A

Radio receiver, Infrared, Part of AN/AAS-14().

R-1388/ARN-82

Radio receiver, VOR, 108-126.95 MHz, AM, 50 KHz channels, 28 VDC at 1 Amp, 28 VAC 400 Hz at 6 VA, Part of AN/ARN-82, TO: TM 11-5826-226-34P.

R-1388A/ARN-82

Radio receiver, VOR, 108-126.95 MHz, AM, 50 KHz channels, 28 VDC at 1 Amp, 28 VAC 400 Hz at 6 VA, Part of AN/ARN-82, TO: TM 11-5826-226-34P.

R-1391/ARN-83

Radio receiver, Direction finding, 190-1750 KHz, AM, 27.5 VDC at 1 Amp, Part of AN/ARN-83, TO: TM 11-5826-225-34P.

R-1401

Radio receiver, 1-600kHz, 6 digit electronic counter w/DAFC, AM/CW/USB/LSB/MCW/FSK, bandwidths: 0.15/1/3/6kHz, solid-state w/nixies in counter, ant attn, noise blanker, s-meter, rack mount 3.5"h, 34 lbs, Communications Electronics Inc. (model 357)

R-1420/URR

Radio receiver, 30-300mHz, two bands/tuners, analog filmstrip dial, bandwidths: 20/300kHz, nuvistors and solid-state, rack mount 3.5"h, Communications Electronics, Inc. (model 905A)

R-1444/UR

Radio receiver, 0.5-30 MHz, 100 Hz steps, AM/FM/USB/LSB/CW/FSK, CEI.

R-1467/GRC-144

Radio receiver, 4.4-5gHz, 3000F9, 120VAC 60Hz

R-1490A/G

Variant of R-1401, specs unknown

R-1496/ARN-89

Radio receiver, Direction finding, 100-3000 KHz, AM CW, Part of AN/ARN-89, TO: TM 11-5826-227-24P.

R-1496A/ARN-89

Radio receiver, Direction finding, 100-3000 KHz, AM CW, Part of AN/ARN-89, TO: TM 11-5826-227-24P.

R-1538/GLQ-3

Radio receiver, 20-230mHz, same as R-220/URR except: 115VAC, 400Hz modular internal supply

R-1615/AAS-24

Infrared receiver, Terrain mapping, Part of AN/AAS-24.

R-1651/ARA

Radio receiver, 162.25-173.5 MHz, FM, 31 channels, "on top position indicator", works with AN/ARA-25 to indicate when aircraft is on top of sonobouy, Edmac.

R-1655/URR

Radio receiver (Frequency selective Voltmeter), 1 to 150 KHz, AM USB LSB CW. 1 3.5 8 KHz Bandwidth, Rycom.

R-1838/APR-39

Radio receiver, Countermeasures, 28 VDC, Part of AN/APR-39, TO: TM 11-5841-283-24P.

R-1854/ALR-46

Radio receiver, Countermeasures, Replaces AN/APR-25 and AN/APR-26, Part of AN/ALR-46, TO: TM 11-5895-851-24P.

R-1868/ARQ-31

Radio receiver, 15 GHz, Tactical landing system, Part of AN/ARQ-31.

R-1920/AAS-32

Laser tracking receiver, Automatically search, detect and lock onto target reflected laser energy, Part of AN/AAS-32.

R-1963/ARN

Radio receiver, MB 75 MHz AM and GS 329.15-335 MHz AM 150 KHz channels, 28 VDC, TO: TM 11-5826-257-24.

R-2017/U

Radio receiver, Part of AN/ALQ-151.

R-2023/ARN-123

Radio receiver, VHF Omnirange, 108-117.95 MHz, AM, 50 KHz channels, Marker beacon, 75 MHz, AM, Glide slope, 329.15-335 MHz, 150 KHz channels, AM, 28 VDC and 28 VAC 400 Hz, Part of AN/ARN-123, TO: TM 11-5826-258-24.

R-2081/TRQ-35

Radio receiver, Ionospheric sounding, 2-30MHz, 3KHz steps. Automatically tracks T-1373. Part of TRQ-35.
Picture

R-2093/TRQ-35

Spectrum monitor, 2-30mHz, 3kHz steps, AM/SSB/FM, mil. version of BR Communications Model RSS-4 HF, 25 kHz bandwidth, 30 minutes activity memory. Part of TRQ-35.
Picture

R-2097/APR-44

Radio receiver, Countermeasures, CW SAM guidance signals, Part of AN/APR-44, TO: TM 11-5841-291-20P.

R-2098/APR-44

Radio receiver, Countermeasures, Airborne intercept guidance signals, Part of AN/APR-44, TO: TM 11-5841-291-20P.

R-2107/TLQ-17A

Radio receiver, Part of AN/ALQ-151.

R-2139/ARN-123

Radio receiver, VHF Omnirange, 108-117.95 MHz, AM, 50 KHz channels, Marker beacon, 75 MHz, AM, Glide slope, 329.15-335 MHz, 150 KHz channels, AM, 28 VDC and 28 VAC 400 Hz, Part of AN/ARN-123, TO: TM 11-5826-258-24.

R-2174/URR

Radio receiver/freq. selective voltmeter, 0.3-420kHz, six bands, analog dial, AM/USB/LSB, bandwidths: 0.1/3/10 kHz, 7&9 pin tubes, rack mount 9" high, 25 lbs, Rycom (Railway Communications RA-6790/GM)

R-2222/TSC-60

Radio receiver, HF, 2-30 MHz, 100 Hz steps, Part of AN/TSC-60.

RAK-5

Receiver, Type: six tube regenerative receiver; frequency range: 15 to 600 kcs over 6 bands. Frequency readout was accomplished by circular, geared logging scales for both coarse and fine tuning. Use of tuning graphs required. Dimensions: 18" W x 13.375" H x 16.75" D. Receiver weight - 74 pounds. Power supply was external and weighs 43 lbs; Input power - 115VAC 60 HZ, 60 watts when used without input current regulator. Consumed 200 watts when regulator was used; Built by RCA Victor of Camden NJ and RCA Victor of Montreal. At least one batch of receivers was built for the Bureau of Ships under contract NXss-10101 dated Dec 5/1942.
Picture (courtesy Jerry Proc)

RAL

Receiver: TRF type (US Navy); Frequency range 0.3 23 Mhz. Power requirements: 6V for filaments & 180V B+.

RAO-7

Receiver, 540 KHz to 30 MHz, AM and CW, Navy version of National NC-100XA, Major component CNA-46233.

RAS

Receiver, 0.190-30 MHz, AM and CW, IF 175 KHz, Navy version of National HRO, Major component CNA-46080.

RAX

Receiver set, Airborne, 0.2-27 MHz, AM and CW, Consists of CG-46115, CG-46116 and CG-46117. 28 VDC.

RBH

Receiver, 300-1200 KHz and 1.7-16 MHz, Major component CNA-46188.

RBL

Receiver, 15-600 KHz, Major component CNA-46161.

RBM-5

Receiver system, consists of 2 receivers CAY-46076-A (0.2-2mHz) and CAY-46077-A (2-20mHz), either CAY-21387-A dynamotor or CAY-20086 rectifier power supply and CAY-23278 control unit, AM/CW/MCW, Westinghouse Electric, contract no. NXsr-38081, companion transmitter: TDE (ground version of TBW and GO-9)

RBS

Receiver, 2-20 MHz, AM and CW, IF 455 KHz, 11 tubes, 110 VAC, 60 Hz.

RBU-1

Panoramic Adaptor 400Khz input, +-25 Khz sweep, 44 lbs. Produced by Panoramic Radio Corp in 1943 for the Navy. Connected to RX IF output to give graphic indication of received signals.Identical to BC-1031 used by US Army.

Photo of similar BC-1031

RBZ

Receiver: superheterodyne (US Navy); Frequency Range: 2.0 to 5.8 Mhz. Power source: batteries.

RC-3A/GSQ-151

Receiver, seismic detection, 126.6 mHz fixed, 9 VDC

RC-56

Transmitter, 67-74 MHz, AM, 20 W, for radio control of pilotless aircraft, same as BC-463A.

RC-57

Receiver, 67-74 MHz, AM, 5 channels, same as BC-464A.

RC-292

Antenna equipment, 20-70 MHz.

RC-435/U


RCK

Reciever, VHF AM, 110-160Mhz, 4 crystal controlled channels.
Picture (courtesy Jerry Proc)

RDC

Receiver, Panoramic display, 28.5-140 MHz, using an external oscilloscope, IF 5.25 MHz, 11 tubes, 115 VAC, 60 Hz.
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