Printer icon

Racal MRR-5WP

(0.0/5) Add a review / read all reviews

Mobile Shortwave receiver

The Mortek MRR-5 has a frequency range running from 1.5 to 29.99 MHz. Reception in the long wave range is possible with reduced performance. The outer casing made of high impact plastic case and is waterproof, the front panel is of steel construction. The MRR5 is built with RACAL 931 in mind and was intented to be used as a second receiver and comply with this radio this is why the controls are similar and the jacks for audio and antenna are the same as Racal line.
Also was used as a surveilance receiver.

Specifications
Type
Mobile Military HF Receiver 
Frequency range RX
1.5-29.999 MHz 
TX
1.5-29.999 MHz 
Frequency stability
Tuning steps
1 kHz 
Filters
Receiver
Modulations
AM / CW / USB / LSB 
Sensitivity
Selectivity
Receiver system
IF-frequencies
Image rejection
Audio output
Transmitter
Modulations
AM / CW / USB / LSB 
RF-output
Connections
Antenna
BNC + Proprietary (military) 
Impedance
50Ω 
Electrical
Power requirements
12/24V DC, mains 
Current drain RX
300 mA 
TX
Physical
Dimensions (w×h×d)
Weight
7.5 kg (16.5 lbs)  
Form factor
Mobile 
Manufactured
Between 197x and 197x in Great Britain 
Other features
Memories
Usage
Military communication 
Manufacturer
Racal 
Model
MRR-5WP
Features
 
Manuals, Diagrams and Brochures
 
None available  
 
 
Have you spotted an error? Report it...

Racal MRR-5WP listings on ebay

What's it worth?

Estimating the value of a rig, especially an old one, can be challenging. The graph below displays what others have paid for this rig over the years. May it guide you to good fortune...

Link to this image:
Own(ed) this rig?
Contribute to the Price History database by adding this rig to your collection!

Videos

Videos are automatically fetched from YouTube. Not all rigs have matching videos.
View more videos about the Racal MRR-5WP on YouTube.
Racal MRR-5WP ratings
Performance
Build quality
Features
Ergonomics
Value for money
Overall
Based on 0 reviews
This rig
Compare equipment
Please select some radios to compare
Stay connected

© 2008 - 2013  RigReference.com
RigReference.com is a community web site for (ham) radio operators. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us at .

Terms of use | Privacy policy | Community guidelines | About us | Contact
 
Loading...