| GENERAL |
| Type: | Military HF receiver |
| Frequency range: |
1.5-18 MHz in six bands
A: 1.5-3.0 MHz
B: 3.0-5.0 MHz
C: 5.0-8.0 MHz
D: 8.0-11.0 MHz
E: 11.0-14.0 MHz
F: 14.0-18.0 MHz
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| Tuning steps: | Analog / continuous |
| Frequency stability: | |
| Mode: | AM / CW |
| Channels / memory management: |
None
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| Power supply: | Dynamotor: 14 or 24 VDC (depending on version) |
| Current drain / power consumption: | ? A @ 12 VDC |
| Antenna impedance / connector: | ? ohm / ? |
| Dimensions (W*H*D): | 460*240*230 mm (18.1*9.4*9.1") |
| Weight: | 22 Kg (48.46 lb) |
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| RECEIVER SECTION |
| Receiver system: |
Single conversion superheterodyne
IF: 470 KHz
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| AF output power / speaker: | ? mW at ?% distortion / No built-in speaker (Headphones and line out only) |
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| MISCELLANEOUS |
| Manufactured: | USA, 193x-194x (Discontinued) |
| Additional info: |
There were several manufacturers of the various versions, including:
Farnsworth Television & Radio Corporation: F, N
General Electric: No suffix letter, just simply BC-312
RCA: D, M
There were also A, C, E, G, J, L, HX and NX versions
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