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==Components==
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Range: 90,000 yds (45 nautical miles)
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S-Band Harbor Defense Radar, Range: 90,000 yds (45 nautical miles)
 
Frequency: 2.8 GHz
 
Frequency: 2.8 GHz
 
Peak Power: 50,000 watts
 
Peak Power: 50,000 watts
 
Antenna: 48 inch parabolic dish
 
Antenna: 48 inch parabolic dish
  
==SCR-582==  
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[[File:SCR-582.jpg|800px]]
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==Components==
 
S-Band Harbor Defense Radar,
 
S-Band Harbor Defense Radar,
 
* [[BC-912]] Keying Unit 7 tubes, inc. 2 Eimac 304TH (in FM-53)  
 
* [[BC-912]] Keying Unit 7 tubes, inc. 2 Eimac 304TH (in FM-53)  
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* [[BC-956]] Oscilloscope  1802P1 CRT and 12 tubes
 
* [[BC-956]] Oscilloscope  1802P1 CRT and 12 tubes
 
* [[BD-112]]
 
* [[BD-112]]
* CD-1220, 1358, 1359, 1374, 1375, 1376, 1385, 1422, 1423,
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* [[CD-1220]], 1358, 1359, 1374, 1375, 1376, 1385, 1422, 1423,
 
* [[FM-52]] frame
 
* [[FM-52]] frame
 
* [[FM-53]] frame
 
* [[FM-53]] frame
 
* [[MG-19]]*
 
* [[MG-19]]*
 
* [[PE-192]]
 
* [[PE-192]]
* [[R-134  (ABC Plan)  
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* [[PE-196]], gen set or [[PE-127]]
===References===
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* [[R-134]] (ABC Plan)  
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* [[RC-162]] IFF
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==References==
 
* FM 4-96
 
* FM 4-96
* TM 11-1221, 1312, 1412, 1512  1944
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* TM 11-1221,  
 
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* TM 11-1312, Technical Operations Manual Radio Sets SCR-582-A and SCR-582-T6 General Description, Operating Instructions and Equipment Performance Log. War Dept. Jul. 1944. 110 p. U408.3.A13 TM 11-1312 Jul. 1944, {{pdf|TM 11-1312.pdf|TM 11-1312 1944}}
==SCR-682== 
 
Transportable SCR-582 Radar: 
 
* [[BC-1193]] CRT Control Unit  21 tubes    P/O BC-1225 
 
* [[BC-1194]] Modulator  U/W BD-1030, CD-942,944, [[FT-458]], GA-9, RA-101
 
* [[BC-1223]] Radar Receiver  19 tubes
 
* [[BC-1224]] Xmitter, 10 cm 721 and 2J32
 
* [[BC-1225]] Range-Azimuth PPI  U/W BC-1193,1381, [[BD-123]],[[BD-124]], CD-942,945, [[FT-458]], RA-100
 
* [[BC-1359]] Range Ind, 5" A/R-Scopes      U/W BC-1354, RA-131 
 
* [[BC-1381]] Video Amplifier-Discrim., 24.5 MC  U/W BC-1225,1339 
 
* [[BD-123]]
 
* [[BD-124]]
 
* CD-942-945, 1123, 1220, 1345, 1346, 1358, 1359, 1385, 1422, 1423,
 
*  [[FT-458]],
 
* [[RA-100]], 101, 134
 
===References===
 
* FM 4-97 
 
* TM 11-1221, 1361, 1461, 1561    1944
 
 
 
  
* [[RC-162]]  Parabolic Radar Antenna  10-20 RPM P/O SCR-582
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* TM 11-1412, Preventive Maintenance Radio Equipments SCR-582 25 July 1944.
* [[RC-182]]*  IFF Set, 157-187 MC S/T RC-145  BC-1267,1268*, CD-1090, 1091, 1209, 1220 CD-1222, CH-221, 223, 224, 242, 243, FM-80, FT-85, I-221*, RA-105  MPM-5 U/W SCR-582,602 TB SIG-119    TM 11-1308,1408,1508  1944
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* TM 11-1512 Service Manual For Radio Sets SCR-582, 9 Sept. 1944.
  
  
* [[BC-1365]]  B-Scope Tracking Indicator U/W SCR-582,682A, CD-1358,1359  P/O MC-593 Kit
 
* [[BC-912]]  Keying Unit 7 tubes, inc. 2 Eimac 304TH (in FM-53) P/O SCR-582
 
* [[BC-926]]  RF Amplifier  3 tubes  in rack FM-53 P/O SCR-582 Radar
 
* [[BC-952]]  Radar Receiver, 22 tubes (2JB-51)    FM-52, RC-62 P/O SCR-582
 
* [[BC-953]]  Training Unit                          "      "   
 
* [[BC-954]]  Oscilloscope  6E5 & 1813P7 CRT  FM-52  U/W FM-52 P/O SCR-582
 
* [[BC-955]]  Servo Amp./Control Box  U/W CD-675*,692 P/O SCR-517B
 
* [[BC-956]]  Oscilloscope  12 tubes & 1802P1 CRT
 
  
 
[[Category:Military/Radars]]
 
[[Category:Military/Radars]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 14 July 2020

S-Band Harbor Defense Radar, Range: 90,000 yds (45 nautical miles) Frequency: 2.8 GHz Peak Power: 50,000 watts Antenna: 48 inch parabolic dish

SCR-582.jpg

Components

S-Band Harbor Defense Radar,

References

  • FM 4-96
  • TM 11-1221,
  • TM 11-1312, Technical Operations Manual Radio Sets SCR-582-A and SCR-582-T6 General Description, Operating Instructions and Equipment Performance Log. War Dept. Jul. 1944. 110 p. U408.3.A13 TM 11-1312 Jul. 1944,

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-1312 1944

  • TM 11-1412, Preventive Maintenance Radio Equipments SCR-582 25 July 1944.
  • TM 11-1512 Service Manual For Radio Sets SCR-582, 9 Sept. 1944.