B-26 Radios |
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| B-26 Communication Info from AN 01-35E B-26 Pilots Manual |
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| General Info that includes B-26 Radios | |||
| This describes when radios were added / updated/upgraded b-26mhs.org // aircraft_variants | |||
| Command Radio SCR-274N | |||
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scr-274-n.info vk2bv.org twinbeech.com/radio kf6pqt/arc5.html hereford.ampr.org/millist/m23.html |
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| Recognition Radio SCR-535A (or 595A) | |||
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hereford.ampr.org/millist/m23.html nj7p.org/cgi-bin/millist2?mode=normal&name=SCR-595A |
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| Liason Radio SCR-287 | |||
| Receiver BC-348 | Transmitter BC-375-D | ||
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radioblvd.com (scroll down to find a great pics and write ups on the SCR-287 and BC-348) |
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| Radio Compass SCR-269 | |||
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~norman.groom/SCR269.htm |
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| Interphone RC-36 | |||
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| GEE | |||
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GEE 8. Where in the B-26 was the Oboe/Gee Box Navigator's Station. The screens and ancillary equipment was situated in the navigators' compartment. The receiver and transmitter in the aft bombay. Source: b26.com / 1st PPF Gen. Anderson's 9th bomber command obtained Pff (Oboe) equipment in March of 1944. Source: b26.com / oboe |
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