Difference between revisions of "R - Receiver"

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* [[R-72]]
 
* [[R-72]]
 
* [[R-73]]
 
* [[R-73]]
* [[R-74]]
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* [[R-74]], [[AN~CRW-2]]
 
* [[R-75]], [[AN~CRW-2]]
 
* [[R-75]], [[AN~CRW-2]]
 
* [[R-76]], [[AN~ARR-13]]
 
* [[R-76]], [[AN~ARR-13]]
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* [[R-122]], [[AN~ARN-12]]
 
* [[R-122]], [[AN~ARN-12]]
 
* [[R-123M]]
 
* [[R-123M]]
* [[R-124]]
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* [[R-124]], [[AN~CRD-2]]
* [[R-125]]
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* [[R-125]], [[AN~CRD-3]]
 
* [[R-126]]
 
* [[R-126]]
 
* [[R-127~CRD-2]], [[AN~CRD-2]]
 
* [[R-127~CRD-2]], [[AN~CRD-2]]
* [[R-128]]
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* [[R-128]], [[AN~CRD-3]]
 
* [[R-129]]
 
* [[R-129]]
 
* [[R-130]], [[AN~CPS-6]]
 
* [[R-130]], [[AN~CPS-6]]
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* [[R-190]]
 
* [[R-190]]
 
* [[R-191]]
 
* [[R-191]]
* [[R-192]]
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* [[R-192]], [[AN~CRD-1]]
 
* [[R-193]]
 
* [[R-193]]
 
* [[R-194]], [[AN~ARW-47]]
 
* [[R-194]], [[AN~ARW-47]]

Revision as of 16:01, 7 December 2015

Was telephone earphones, morphed into radio receiver, another problem with ID'ing nomenclature is that the "Aircraft Radio Corp." used the same alpha-numeric type designation for the same equipment.


(NOTE- 1920 storage catalogue ends here)