AN/ARC-5 Aircraft Radio Equipment Maintenance Handbook
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AN 16-30ARC5-2
Handbook
Maintenance Instructions
AN/ARC-5
AIRCRAFT RADIO EQUIPMENT
LF MF HF COMPONENTS
THIS PUBLICATION SUPERSEDES AN 16-30ARC5-2 DATED 23 FEBRUARY 1944
REVISED 1 MAY 1953 WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM FILES AND DESTROYED.
PUBLISHED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
AND THE CHIEF OF THE BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS
15 December 1954AN 16-30ARC5-2
Reproduction for non-military use of the information or illustrations contained in this publi-
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revised 1 May 1953 is in error. The correct basic date was
23 February 1944 revised 1 May 1953.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENERAL DESCRIPTION
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1-30.
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Purpose of Handbook
Purpose of Equipment
General Principles of Operation
Equipment Supplied
Equipment Required But Not Supplied
General Electrical Characteristics
Description of Major Units
Interchangeability of AN/ARC-5 and ATA Components
Manufacturers and Contract Numbers
INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
2-1, Unpacking and Inspecting the Equipment
2-3. PreInstallation Tests
2-6, Installation
2-10. Adjustments
OPERATION
3-1. Operating Controls
3-3. Remote Control Operation of Receivers
Lock-Tuned Operation of Receivers
Operation of Crystal Frequency Generator 0-4/ARC-5
Operation of the Transmitters
Limiting Conditions of Operation
Operating Precautions
Adjustment Precautions
Emergency Operation
‘THEORY OF OPERATION
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4-23.
4-28,
4-30.
4-32.
4-34,
4-38.
4-40.
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4-58.
461.
4-65.
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4-70.
Introduction
Radio Receivers R23/ARC, R-24/ARC-5, R-25/ARC,
R-26/ARCS, and R-27/ARC5
Radio Receivers R-23A/ARC-5 and R-148/ARC-5X,
Dynamotor DY-2A/ARR-2
Dynamotor #DY-1/ARR2X
Dynamotor DY-2B/ARR-2
Adapters MX-19/ARC-, MX-20/ARC5, and
MX-21/ARC-5
Radio Transmitters T-15/ARC-5, T-16/ARC-5, and T-17/
ARCS
‘Transmitters T-18/ARC-5, T-19/ARC-5, T-20/ARC-5,
‘T-21/ARC5, and T-22/ARC5
‘Modulator MD-7/ARC and Dynamotor DY-8/ARC-S
Antenna Loading Coil TN-6/ARC-S :
Antenna Relay Unit RE-2/ARC-5
Control Unit C-24/ARC5
Control Unie C-25/ARC5
Control Unit C26/ARC-S
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