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Signal Corps Radio

Signal Corps Radios were U.S. Army military communications components that comprised "sets". Under the Army Nomenclature System, the abbreviation SCR initially designated "Set, Complete Radio", but was later misinterpreted as "Signal Corps Radio."[1]

Example of a Signal Corps Radio set: the SCR-300-A

Nomenclature

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The term SCR was part of a nomenclature system developed for the U.S. Signal Corps, used at least as far back as World War I. Three-letter designators beginning with "SC" were used to denote complete systems, while one and two-letter designators (such as "BC", for basic component, "FT" for mounting, etc.) were used for components. Only a few system designators were used:

SCM Set, Complete, Meteorological
SCR Set, Complete, Radio
SCS Set, Complete, System

SCR radio sets

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The U.S. Signal Corps used the term "sets" to denote specific groupings of individual components such as transmitters, receivers, power supplies, handsets, cases, and antennas. SCR radio sets ranged from the relatively small SCR-536 "handie talkie" to high-powered, truck-mounted mobile communications systems like the SCR-299 and large microwave radar systems such as the SCR-584 radar.

SCS

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The SCS designator was applied to groups of SCR-numbered sets comprising an extensive system, such as multiple radio sets employed in a ground-based fighter direction/control center. The SCR designator could be a single transmitting or receiving set, or a full set of both transmitting and receiving equipment.

Additional designators

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An additional designator, "RC" was used for subsystems or groups of accessories. The Joint Electronics Type Designation System which came into use in 1943 absorbed or superseded the SC designations.[2]

SCR communication radios by branch use

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This is only a general list, quite a few radios crossed over between branches.[3]

Radar

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  • SCR-268 searchlight and gun control
  • SCR-270 mobile long range early warning, VHF
  • SCR-271 fixed long range early warning, VHF
  • SCR-277 Radio range
  • SCR-289 improved -270
  • SCR-527 medium range, VHF
  • SCR-584 gun control, microwave
  • SCR-602 mobile, short range early warning
  • SCR-658 weather balloon tracker
  • SCR-784 light weight 584

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Getting the message through: A Branch History of the U.S. Army Signal Corps. Government Printing Office. 1996. pp. 172–. ISBN 978-0-16-087281-5.
  2. ^ Mote, Ray. "World War Two Nomenclature Systems". Electric Radio Magazine, June/July 1995. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  3. ^ "TM 11-227 RADIO COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT APRIL 1944". Retrieved 8 January 2016.
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