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SCR-300 - Wikipedia
The SCR-300 was an 18-tube battery operated VHF battlefield radio half-duplex transceiver. It used an FM transmitter section and a double superheterodyne receiver.
SCR-300 WW2 Radio Backpack: The “Walkie Talkie” That Shaped ...
The development of the U.S. Army’s “Walkie-Talkie” SCR-300 WW2 radio backpack was a game-changer for frontline troops.
Radio Set SCR-300-A War Department Technical Manual TM 11-242
The Signal Corps designated this communications equipment as a portable infantry battalion transceiver nomenclatured SCR-300. We soon realized that this was a specification document …
TM 11-242 Radio Set SCR-300-A, 1943 - Archive.org
TM 11-242 Radio Set SCR-300-A, 1943-06-15 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I Description General 1 Radio Set SCR-300-A, Components, with Weights and Dimensions...
The final result was the first of these walkie-talkies, the SCR-300, a backpack VHF (40 to 48 MHz) FM transceiver that could reliably reach out 5 miles in the field.
90th IDPG: Tableau Number 2 - The SCR300 Radioman
"Radio Set SCR-300-A Consists of an 18-tube, low-power, dry battery operated, portable radio receiver and transmitter and accessories. It is designed for frequency-modulated, two-way …
Walkie-Talkies and “Operation Gold Rush” | Article | The ...
2022年4月22日 · The equipment included something that would go on to become a common-place in civilian life – the walkie-talkie portable radio, also known as the SCR-300. The SCR …
SCR-300 BC-1000 Mil TRX MILITARY U.S. different makers for ...
FM transceiver, back-pack or mobile, 40 - 48 MHz, TX rated output 0.5W. Transmission range up to 3 miles. Power supplied by BA-70 or BA-80 batteries. Uses 10'8" (325 cm) whip ant, or 33" …
SCR-300 / BC-1000 Set - RADIO & COMMUNICATIONS GEAR
2023年5月4日 · This is an SCR-300 set, complete (I didn't bother photographing the BG-150 and long whip antenna, AN-131-A). The harness ST-54, waist belt ST-55 and carry strap ST-50, …
SCR-300 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The SCR-300 was a portable radio transceiver used by US Signal Corps in World War II. This backpack-mounted unit was the first two way radio to be nicknamed a "walkie talkie".[1] In …