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==Tuning==
 
==Tuning==
Tuning is accomplished by means of two separate crystal and an antenna coil.  The Crystal frequencies are 455 kHz above the desired frequency.  for example a crystal frequency will give you a transmit and receive frequency of 3885 kHz.  Often the Crystals for the BC-611 will have the Crystal frequency on the front and the actual receive frequency on the back.
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Tuning is accomplished by means of two separate crystals an antenna coil, and a tank coil.  The receive crystal frequencies are 455 kHz above the desired frequency.  for example a crystal frequency of 4340 will give you a receive frequency of 3885 kHz.  Often the receive crystals for the BC-611 will have the crystal frequency on the front and the actual receive frequency on the back.
  
 
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[[File:BC-611-Crystals.jpg|400px]]
  
BC-611 Crystals show the crystal frequency and the receive frequency on the back
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BC-611 receive crystals show the crystal frequency and the receive frequency on the back
  
  
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Tuning Coil
 
Tuning Coil
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==MWO (Maintenance Work Orders==
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;MWO SIG 11-235-2
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:Requires an antenna insulator to be installed near the top of the antenna inside the case to prevent the antenna from moving and grounding to the case.
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==Related Files==
 
==Related Files==

Revision as of 13:24, 17 March 2015

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Radio Set SCR-536 is a very compact receiver - transmitter resembling an oversize telephone hand set. Complete with batteries, antenna, transmitter, receiver - and handset in one case. The BC-611 is a handheld radio commonly known as the first "walkie talkie"


Specifications

Frequency Range
3.5 - 6.0 mHz
Modulation Type
AM
Number of Crystals
One transmitter and one receiving crystal required per channel
Preset Frequencies
One preset Channel Provided
Antenna
44 Inch whip antenna - telescopes into set box, receiver is turned on when the antenna is extended
Tuning
Crystal
Power Source
Self contained dry batteries
Power Output
.027 Watts


Images

Removal From the Case

To remove the circuits from the case for service"

  1. Open the bottom cover
  2. Unplug the mic and speaker wires
  3. Unscrew the top screw
  4. Pull the radio out from the bottom.


Reinstallation in the Case

When reinserting the radio into the case, take care to align the radio on the guide slots. (see images below)

Tuning

Tuning is accomplished by means of two separate crystals an antenna coil, and a tank coil. The receive crystal frequencies are 455 kHz above the desired frequency. for example a crystal frequency of 4340 will give you a receive frequency of 3885 kHz. Often the receive crystals for the BC-611 will have the crystal frequency on the front and the actual receive frequency on the back.

BC-611-Crystals.jpg

BC-611 receive crystals show the crystal frequency and the receive frequency on the back


ARSC BC-611 box.jpg

© 2014 Army Radio Sales Company, Used with Permission

FT-243 Tuning Crystals and antenna coils are stored in {CASEID NEEDED}


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The transmit frequency can be seen through the case


BC-611-12.jpg

Receive and Transmit Crystals


BC-611-13.jpg

Tuning Coil


MWO (Maintenance Work Orders

MWO SIG 11-235-2
Requires an antenna insulator to be installed near the top of the antenna inside the case to prevent the antenna from moving and grounding to the case.


Related Files

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-235

Radio Sets
SCR-536-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F
May 1945


Adobe_PDF_icon.png TM 11-4019[1]
Radio Receiver and Transmitters
BC-611-A, -B, -C, -D, -E and -F
Repair Instructions
July 1945


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-310

Schematic Diagrams for Maintenance of Ground Radio Communication Set
October 1942


References

  1. TM 11-4019,
    "US Army Technical Manual Collection,"
    from the CECOM Historical Office archive, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
    CECOM Historical Office