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The ARC-13 pictured below is an example prototype that did not attain production beyond a couple of engineering units. It is/was a UHF AM, 6-channel Autotune®, Transmitter/Receiver with built-in Guard Receiver. | The ARC-13 pictured below is an example prototype that did not attain production beyond a couple of engineering units. It is/was a UHF AM, 6-channel Autotune®, Transmitter/Receiver with built-in Guard Receiver. | ||
| − | [[File:ARC-13 Front.jpg|center|ARC-13 Communications Radio]] | + | [[File:ARC-13 Front.jpg|center|thumb|800px|ARC-13 Communications Radio]] |
== Product Under Test == | == Product Under Test == | ||
Here we see two ARC-13 units being tested in the Collins Radio Co.’s private control tower at the Cedar Rapids Airport.<br /> | Here we see two ARC-13 units being tested in the Collins Radio Co.’s private control tower at the Cedar Rapids Airport.<br /> | ||
Unfortunately, we don’t get to see what is in the covered box on the front panel. | Unfortunately, we don’t get to see what is in the covered box on the front panel. | ||
| − | [[File:ARC-13 Under Test.jpg|center|ARC-13 | + | [[File:ARC-13 Under Test.jpg|center|thumb|800px|Two ARC-13 Radios Under Test]] |
== Circa == | == Circa == | ||
>1945 | >1945 | ||
Latest revision as of 21:47, 26 April 2020
The ARC-13 pictured below is an example prototype that did not attain production beyond a couple of engineering units. It is/was a UHF AM, 6-channel Autotune®, Transmitter/Receiver with built-in Guard Receiver.
Product Under Test
Here we see two ARC-13 units being tested in the Collins Radio Co.’s private control tower at the Cedar Rapids Airport.
Unfortunately, we don’t get to see what is in the covered box on the front panel.
Circa
>1945