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CHAPTER 2
RADIO SET AN/FRC-93 CONFIGURATIONS
transported as common luggage. An antenna unit is
2-1. Introduction
provided for this category of configuration only.
The official configurations for Radio Set AN/FRC-
2-3. Fixed Station Category
93(V)1 through 7 are listed in paragraphs which
follow. There are seven configurations grouped into
There are two configurations applicable to this
three categories: Transportable, fixed station, and
category: The 100 watt, and the 1,000 watt output.
mobile.
The antenna system used can be any antenna system
which will work in the frequency range of operation
2-2. Transportable Category
and an unbalanced feed line of 50 ohms impedance.
A 100-watt single-sideband radio station can be
There are two accessory ac primary power regulators
carried in two suitcases and installed wherever there is
available to the user should the primary power source
a power source of either 110/120 volts ac or 12 to 24
prove undependable. Listed below are these two
volts dc. A 1,000-watt single-sideband station is
regulators and the components of the doublet antenna
made up of three suitcases. Each filled suitcase
system, and the technical manuals which support
weighs between 30 and 40 pounds and may be
them.
Item
Qty
References
Regulator, Voltage CN 1146/FRC-93 (For the AN/FRC-93(V)4 configuration)
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Regulator, Voltage CN 1214/G (For the AN/FRC 93(V)5 configuration)
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NOTE
The complete antenna system consists of one doublet and three mast assemblies. See referenced technical
manual for antenna installation instructions and cautions.
Mast, AB 155A/U
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Doublet antenna (Used with AN/TRC-133A)
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2-4. Mobile Category
blanking filter is provided in both mobile
There are two configurations applicable to this
configurations. The antennas used may be any type of
category: 12-volt dc input primary power, and 24-volt
vehicular whip suitably tuned and loaded for the
dc input primary power. Rf power output is 100
frequency in use. A typical vehicular whip antenna is
watts in both configurations. The noise
as follows:
Item
Qty
Reference
Mast Section MS-116A
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Mast Section MS-117A
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Mast Section MS-118A
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Mast Base AB-652/GR
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Mast Bracket MP-49
1
NOTE
The above sections are actually the radiating elements of the antenna, and are called mast sections for
purposes of identification. For audio reproduction, the loudspeaker in Control Radio Set -6118/FRC-93
is provided with this configuration. If it is impossible to mount this control unit within the vehicle used
PM Loudspeaker LS-1 may be ordered separately and mounted within the vehicle in the locations
provided for commercial AM radio loudspeakers. The loudspeaker used is as follows:
NSN
Item
Qty
Reference
Loudspeaker, PM, 4 ohm (Collins LS-1)
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