
BC-348 - Wikipedia
The BC-348 is an American-made communications receiver, which was mass-produced during World War II for the U.S. Army Air Force. Under the joint Army-Navy nomenclature system, the …
Signal Corps BC-348Q receiver - Ohio University
The BC-348 was used as the long-distance liaison receiver for large aircraft such as bombers in World War II and the early 1950's. All BC-348 models were equipped with a dynamotor power …
BC-348 - RadioNerds
2015年2月28日 · Related Files. BC-348 Datasheet. AN 08-10-209. Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for Radio Receivers BC-348-E BC-348-M BC-348-O BC-348-P BC-348-S BC-224-E
Here I describe the restoration of an American receiver from the second world war (WWII), the RCA-BC348-R. The BC-348 was used in almost all american bomber and reconnaisance …
Restoring the BC-348-Q - eHam.net
2006年8月12日 · The BC-348 is a rugged, 8-tube, single conversion, superheterodyne receiver. It covers 200 kHz to 18 MHz, segmented into 6 bands. The AM broadcast band is omitted, …
BC-348 Page - jamminpower.org
This document is not the whole conversion manual, but just the pages relating to the BC-348. This is taken mostly from Volume I (by R.C. Evenson and O.R. Beach) and Volume III (by William I. …
Reviews For: BC-348 WWII MW/SW Receiver - eHam.net
2019年11月3日 · Review Summary For : BC-348 WWII MW/SW Receiver; Reviews: 8 MSRP: 348; Description: Businesslike wartime reciever used in planes and on the ground, recieves …
Radio Receiver BC-348-J BC-348-N BC-348-Q - radiomilitari.com
Radio Receivers BC-348-J, BC-348-N and BC-348-Q are locally controlled, eight tube, six-band superheterodyne receivers for use in U.S. Army aircraft. They cover A frequency range of from …
another Signal Corps BC-348Q - Ohio University
Designed for the Signal Corps, the BC-348 is a World War II receiver for the U.S. Army Air Corps. The BC-348 was used as the long-distance liaison receiver for large aircraft such as the B-17 …
BC-348 FAQ – Mark's Tech Journal - nf6x.net
The BC-348 was the main HF receiver in US Airforce bomber aircraft in WW2, in conjunction with the BC-375 and ART-13 transmitters. The original design was the BC-224 (US Army Signal …