Real Radios Have Motors
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Description: Lists some army radios with descriptions as well as modifications, information and links.
'Real radios have motors' (An asterisk by a link means the link hasn't been created as yet.) ...you know, the soldier who carries the squad radio. That's him over there - weighted down by the gross avoirdupois of a supposedly 'portable' radio, tangled up in hundreds of feet of counterpoise wire, his clothing in tatters from spilled BB-451 electrolyte, berated by the CO because of poor reception, cussed by the repair depot REMFs because of all the bullet holes in the radio - he's the guy right under that 15 foot tall 'target designator' called a whip antenna.
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Page title: | 'Real radios have motors' |
Keywords: | manpack radio, TBY, PRC-14, PRC-34, PRC-38, PRC-41, PRC-47, PRC-66, PRC-72, PCC-1, PRC-104, PRC-515, Collins Radio Company, ARR-15, R-391, 18Z-3, ARC-58, 651F-1, URG-1, 651H-1, URG-2 |
Description: | 'Real radios have motors' is an overview of five generations of remotely tuned radio receivers from the Collins Radio Company. 'The lucky grunt' is a selection of military backpack radios. |
IP-address: | 66.96.133.14 |
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Date | Creation Date: 05-jan-1995 Expiration Date: 04-jan-2016 |