SCR-245

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SCR-245
US Army
WarsWorld War II
Production history
Designed1936
Variants1
Specifications

The SCR-245 Radio was a mobile

crystal controlled sets used by the Army.[1][2][3][4]

Use

The SCR-245 was standardized on 10 June 1937, and used by Armored forces for command and control of tank units. It replaced the earlier SCR-189 and was used primarily in the early M2, M3 light tanks as well as the early M3 medium tanks. Their large size required them to be mounted in the tanks sponsons. It was replaced by the SCR-508 sets.[1][2][3]

Components

  • BC-223 Transmitter
    • Modes: AM, CW.
    • Frequency range: 4
      crystal-controlled
      channels, 2.0 MHz to 4.5 MHz.
    • RF Power output: 10 Watts.
    • Range: CW 45 Miles. Voice 20 Miles.
  • BC-312 Receiver (See BC-342)
  • PE-55 Dynamotor (12Volt input)
  • MP14 or MP37 mast base and 15 foot whip antenna.

Variants

  • SCR-210 Receiver only set

See also

References

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  4. ^ United States. War Department (1945). Technical Manual (TM 11-272 ed.). US Government.

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