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Single frequency 75 MHz Beacon receiver from the WWII era. The Military BC-341F is part of RC-39A and uses 12C8 and 12SQ7 tubes. In normal operation a light lit up when then beacon was in range, although audio output was possible.

With some effort these models can be modded to work on 50 MHz (6m) , 108-134 MHz (aircraft), 144-148 MHz (2m) or even 150-174 MHz.

Surplus price 1950 in the US: $2.25

General characteristics

HAM bands
6m  2m 
Frequency stability
?
Tuning steps
Fixed
Memories
None

Receiver

RX-range
75 MHz
Modulations
AM  
Sensitivity
?
Selectivity
?
Filters
?
Receiver system
?
IF-frequencies
?
Image rejection
?
Audio output
Optional

Connections

Antenna
Proprietary (military)
Impedance
50Ω
Other
-

Electrical

Power requirements
24 and 250 V DC
Current drain RX
?
TX
-

Physical

Dimensions (w×h×d)
?
Weight
?
Form factor
Mobile
Manufactured
Between 194x and 194x in USA

Other features

Usage
Air-to-air / air-to-ground communication
Features + options
-
Accessories
-
RigReference ID
5193
MPN
MILITARY-BC-000341F

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