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[[File:ARC-2 Brochure p2.jpg|center|thumb|800px| RT-91/ARC-2 HF Airborne Transceiver, Page 2]]
 
[[File:ARC-2 Brochure p2.jpg|center|thumb|800px| RT-91/ARC-2 HF Airborne Transceiver, Page 2]]
 
== In Development ==
 
== In Development ==
[[File:ARC-2 Development 1.jpg|center|800px|ARC-2, In Development]]
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[[File:ARC-2 Devlopment 1.jpg|center|800px|ARC-2, In Development]]
 
<center>Electrical Engineer, Roy Olson, working on an early version of the ARC-2 - Main Plant laboratory. Summer 1944.</center>
 
<center>Electrical Engineer, Roy Olson, working on an early version of the ARC-2 - Main Plant laboratory. Summer 1944.</center>
[[File:ARC-2 Development 2.jpg|center|800px|ARC-2, In Development]]
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[[File:ARC-2 Devlopment 2.jpg|center|800px|ARC-2, In Development]]
 
<center>Electrical Engineer, Bob Weber, tuning on an early version of the ARC-2 - Main Plant laboratory. Summer 1944.</center>
 
<center>Electrical Engineer, Bob Weber, tuning on an early version of the ARC-2 - Main Plant laboratory. Summer 1944.</center>
 
== Circa ==
 
== Circa ==
 
1945
 
1945

Latest revision as of 19:57, 19 April 2020

RT-91/ARC-2 Airborne HF (2,000-9,050 kc) Transceiver. Eight Autotune® preset channels.

ARC-2, Front View
ARC-2, Front view
RT-91/ARC-2 HF Airborne Transceiver, Page 1
RT-91/ARC-2 HF Airborne Transceiver, Page 2

In Development

ARC-2, In Development
Electrical Engineer, Roy Olson, working on an early version of the ARC-2 - Main Plant laboratory. Summer 1944.
ARC-2, In Development
Electrical Engineer, Bob Weber, tuning on an early version of the ARC-2 - Main Plant laboratory. Summer 1944.

Circa

1945