Difference between revisions of "AN~MRR-8"
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1. Radio Receiver R-390/URR (8) | 1. Radio Receiver R-390/URR (8) | ||
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2. Terminal Telegraph TH-5/TG (11) | 2. Terminal Telegraph TH-5/TG (11) | ||
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3. Frequency Shift Converter CV-116/URR (4) | 3. Frequency Shift Converter CV-116/URR (4) | ||
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4. Teletypewriter TT-98/G (2) | 4. Teletypewriter TT-98/G (2) | ||
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5. Telephone Set TA-312/PT (2) | 5. Telephone Set TA-312/PT (2) | ||
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6. Electrical Equipment Shelter [[S-187]]/MRR-8 (1) | 6. Electrical Equipment Shelter [[S-187]]/MRR-8 (1) | ||
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7. Generator Set, Gasoline Engine, Trailer Mounted [[PU-294]]/G | 7. Generator Set, Gasoline Engine, Trailer Mounted [[PU-294]]/G | ||
Revision as of 07:23, 7 October 2018
Receiving Set, Radio AN/MRR-8 was an assemblage of hf radio receivers and associated equipment capable of receiving RATG, mcw, am and fsk from 0,5 to 32 megacycles. Reception of voice 6A3.
PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS:
1. Radio Receiver R-390/URR (8)
2. Terminal Telegraph TH-5/TG (11)
3. Frequency Shift Converter CV-116/URR (4)
4. Teletypewriter TT-98/G (2)
5. Telephone Set TA-312/PT (2)
6. Electrical Equipment Shelter S-187/MRR-8 (1)
7. Generator Set, Gasoline Engine, Trailer Mounted PU-294/G
The AN/MRR-8 provided four diversity or eight normal circuits, with a maximum of four fsk circuits, and it could provide full duplex circuits when used with Transmitting Control, Radio AN/MRT-9. The AN/MRR-8 was found at Army level. It was air-transportable, designed for installation in a 2-1/2-ton truck.
Reference Files
- TM 11-5820-353-15
- TM 11-5820-353-24P
- TM 11-5820-353-25P