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==Reference==
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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.
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==MAJOR COMPONENTS==
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1. Radio Receiver '''[[R-390/URR]]''' (8)
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2. Terminal Telegraph [[TH-5]]/TG (11)
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3. Frequency Shift Converter [[CV-116]]/URR (4)
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4. Teletypewriter [[TT-98]]/G (2)
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5. Telephone Set '''[[TA-312/PT]]''' (2)
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6. Electrical Equipment Shelter '''[[S-187]]'''/MRR-8 (1)
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7. Generator Set, Gasoline Engine, Trailer Mounted '''[[PU-294]]'''/G
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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 Central, 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.
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==Reference Files==
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* TM 11-5820-353-15
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* TM 11-5820-353-24P
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* TM 11-5820-353-25P
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{{DISPLAYTITLE: AN/MRR-8}}
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[[Category:Military/Radios]]

Latest revision as of 21:25, 9 June 2019

AN.MRR-8 INTERIOR FRONT VIEW.jpg

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.


MAJOR 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 Central, 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