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![]() Scott Dorsey wrote: In article , philo wrote: http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/hallicr...r_s_35_s3.html If it had the panoramic adapter, it would have been out of range of the photo, but I am curious as to what such a device is. As far as I can tell it's an oscilloscope that displays the band spectrum. Yes, the panadaptor or bandscope is a spectrum analyzer that is attached to the receiver's IF so that you can visually see all signals within the IF range. That receiver would likely have had a BC-1031 or APA-10 panadaptor. A typical WWII aircraft install would be a Hallicrafters ARR-7 with an APA-10 panadaptor. If anyone knows I'd like to hear more about it and why it would be useful It is great for countermeasures work, if you are looking rapidly for an unknown frequency such as your enemy's communications or radar. It is also an aid to identifying signal types for radar and telemetry. For ham radio work it is also wonderful in a CW pileup because it makes it much easier to find an empty place fast. It's handy for sweeping the band doing hunt and pounce also. I have a Heathkit SB-620 pandaptor on the output of my R-390A and it is crude but workable. The IF output on the R-390 is after the mechanical filters, so I have to set the filters wide in order to see 16kc worth of spectrum, and then close them down once the signal is tuned in. Many receivers designed for countermeasures work have a super wide IF output that allows you to see a huge chunk of spectrum on the panadaptor, much wider than audio bandwidth. That's much nicer, but you pay in front end linearity by making it that wide. The spectrum displays we built for our telemetry products were fed from the second IF in a triple conversion system. http://www.ebay.com/itm/181264716726 is an example of the 1161-S(A) for the 1100 series receivers. The other models were very similar, with different mounts, and either +/-12 Volt or +/- 15 Volt operation. That rectangular (early units used Sylvania) CRT was very hard to buy, when I left the company and we had to reject a lot of them because the new OEM couldn't align the deflection plates properly. |
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