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Antennas Volume 4

The document is an unclassified catalog of military aircraft antennas, detailing various types and their specifications, prepared by the Georgia Institute of Technology for the Air Force. It aims to provide comprehensive data to reduce duplication in antenna development and facilitate procurement. The catalog includes information on antenna types, associated equipment, and indexes for easy reference, while emphasizing the importance of accurate nomenclature and the potential obsolescence of certain antennas.

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Antennas Volume 4

The document is an unclassified catalog of military aircraft antennas, detailing various types and their specifications, prepared by the Georgia Institute of Technology for the Air Force. It aims to provide comprehensive data to reduce duplication in antenna development and facilitate procurement. The catalog includes information on antenna types, associated equipment, and indexes for easy reference, while emphasizing the importance of accurate nomenclature and the potential obsolescence of certain antennas.

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ANTENNA CATALOG
Volume IV

AIRCRAFT ANTENNAS
(Tille Unclassified)

October 1960

Approved:

Maurice W. Long, Ciiielf'


Electronics Division Submitted:

Robert J. Kyle.^ad
Approved: Technical Information Section

James E. Boyd, Director


Engineering Experiment Station

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

INTRODUCTION 1

EQUIPMENT FUNCTION 3

ANTENNA TYPE 7

ANTENNA DATA

ADF Antenna 15

I AN Antennas 15

AS Antennas 29

AT Antennas Ikk

i LP Antennas 230

OA Antennas ., 231

QRC Antenna 233

RC Antennas 233

Navy Antennas, Numbered 236

Nonmilitary Nomenclature Antennas ■ 250

INDEXES

Antenna Type 298

Associated Equipment 303

Equipment Function 308

Stock Number 313


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Frequency 315

This catalog contains 320 pages.

iii
INTRODUCTION

This publication is one of six catalogs Volume k - Aircraft Antennas (Confiden-


produced In order to collect data on all types tial)*: unclassified airborne
of military antennas in readily accessible form. antennas.
The idea for such a collection originated with
the Interservice Antenna Group (better known as Volume 5 - Confidential Ground, Ship, and
ISAG) . ISAG is an informal group from Air Force, Aircraft Antennas (Confidential):
Army, and Navy laboratories who meet periodi- all confidential military an-
cally to discuss mutual antenna problems. With tennas except those intended
the endorsement of this group, funds were allo- specifically for missile use.
cated by the Air Force and the Army, and the work
was initiated under Air Force administration as Volume 6 - Secret Ground, Shipj and Alr-
Contract AF 19(6o!+)-lH01. -craft Antennas (Secret): all
secret military antennas ex-
The specific responsibilities included the cept those intended specifically
collection of electrical and mechanical data on for missile use.
all military antennas which had been assigned a
Department of Defense nomenclature number. In Antennas are listed as "ground", "ship",
addition, other antennas which were expected to etc., according to available information about
receive a nomenclature number within a year were their Installations. Hence, many antennas are
included along with selected industrial antennas. listed in more than one volume. Bo attempt was
made to make extra listings or cross references.
The primary objective for the catalogs Is
to supply information which will facilitate the Antennas are Identified by numbers or
procurement of existing antennas and reduce names. The most common identification number is
duplication in antenna development. The design the Joint Nomenclature System ("AN System").
of duplicate antennas appears to be more wide- It is explained in JANAP-196, and on the Commu-
spread than would be expected. A review of nication-Electronic Nomenclature Subpanel's sum-
these catalogs shows quite clearly that whips mary sheet A 56190. Many Navy antennas were
and other simple antennas have been redesigned assigned Navy numbers such as Mark 25, Mod 6A;
repeatedly. Even the more complex antennas 66010; 69001; and 66ABL. Navy Model designation
frequently duplicate earlier designs. Many is described in the Navy Stock List of the Elec-
factors influence the design, and many of the tronics Supply Office, Bureau of Ships Section -
apparent duplications are unquestionably well Part III, The catalogs omit manufacturer iden-
justified. However, at least part of the time, tification letters which precede Navy numbers.
redesign is a result of lack of knowledge about A third major type of identification consists of
the existence of earlier models. It Is hoped manufacturers' designations. As a group, the
that these catalogs will greatly reduce the num- manufacturers' identifications can be considered
ber of antenna duplications. arbitrary. Manufacturers' antennas are grouped
together at the back of the text.
No matter how much Information is given in
a catalog, it will always be necessary to have Each catalog consists of a collection of
additional data in order to determine the suit- data arranged in order of nomenclature number,
ability of a particular antenna for a specific and an appendix with five separate indexes.
purpose. Thus, the catalogs will serve pri- Indexes are provided for stock number. antenna
marily as a guide to more complete reference type, associated equipment, function of associ-
material and to development agencies and manu- ated equipment, and frequency. The antenna
facturers of antennas which may prove suitable types and the functions of associate I equipment
for a new application. are defined in the sections Immediatexy follow-
ing this introduction.
The entire set of catalogs prepared under
this contract is as follows: In both the text and the Indexes the iden-
Volume 1 - Missile Antennas (Secret): tifying numbers are arranged first of all in
missile antennas of all types alphabetical order and secondly in numerical
and all security classifications. order. Thus, 66AWG precedes 66010, but both
numbers are preceded by AS-307. The indexes
Volume 2 - Ground Antennas (Confidential)*: were prepared by machine. Because of complica-
unclassified ground antennas. tions In programming the computer, ordering in
the index is accomplished with the characters
Volume 3 Ship Antennas - (Confidential)*: justified from the left. Thus, in the index the
unclassified shipboard and buoy AS-3 is followed by the AS-355 before the AS-U
antennas. is given.

In the Department of Defense nomenclature


♦The volumes of unclassified antennas are system, many antennas are given a number as a
classified as "confidential" because they ccn- simple antenna, but they are part of a more com-
.tain a large collection of data on defense plex system. In most such cases, the antenna
systems. Consequently, although each page of is cross-referenced from its basic number to the
Volumes 2, 3, and h (except in the indexes) is nomenclature number for the system with which it
unclassified, the publications themselves are is associated, e.g., antenna AT-178/APS-it2 is
classified. cross-referenced to the ASA28(*)/APS-l42.

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Several types of equipment have antenna- descriptions and incorrect data. It seems ex-
type nomenclature numbers even though they do tremely desirable for project officers who are
not fit our definition of antennas. Most nota- responsible for the submission of the nomencla-
bly, sonar transducers and antenna simulators ture applications to go to greater lengths to
used in training devices have such numbers. assure the correctness of the infprmation. In
Equipment of these types are not included in the many cases, it seems that the antenna nomencla-
c atalogs. ture cards were written by individuals who were
not familiar with antennas.
Originally, it was planned to eliminate all
"obsolete" antennas from these catalogs. How- It should be noted that frequency, range,
ever, as the work progressed It was found that and some of the other data given for individual
some antennas which are declared obsolete in a antennas actually represent characteristics of
publication from one military service are still the associated equipment rather than character-
in use in other services. In fact, some cases istics of the antennas.
were observed in which it appeared that antennas
were still being procured by one military serv- The information compiled on missile anten-
ice even though they were declared obsolete by nas is considerably less complete than that
another. Consequently, very little consideration given in the other volumes. There are four main
was given to a statement that an antenna is ob- reasons. In the first place, because missile
solete. An additional reason for Including such work Is generally fluid and developmental in
antennas is the fact that although an antenna may nature, there frequently is no assurance that
be obsolete for one purpose, all or part of it the antenna cited is a production Item rather
may be useful in another application. than a development item. A further consequence
of the fluid state of missile work is that docu-
The information recorded in these catalogs mentation is often incomplete or nonexistent.
has come largely from Department of Defense In addition, missile antennas are usually an
publications. In some cases, reports or other integral part of the missile itself. The per-
authoritative information were unavailable on formance of an antenna in one missile will be
certain antennas and the Department of Defense quite different from its performance in another
nomenclature cards were used. Other information missile. Finally, missile people are extremely
sources Include military antenna catalogs, per- reluctant to release information about their
sonal interviews with employees of the Depart- equipment.
ment of Defense and correspondence with antenna
manufacturers. Each of these sources have con- A very large proportion of the information
tributed substantially to the information re- desired for review during the preparation of
corded. The references cited at the end of each these catalogs was not available. Also, It is
antenna section generally give sources of addi- noted that a fairly large number of antennas —
tional Information about the antenna. An at- probably about 200 -- are developed or modified
tempt was made to list the most authoritative each year. Thus, it would seem desirable for
sources of information used in compiling the some organization to undertake the compilation
data, as well as any documents which present of a catalog of antennas annually, while the
conflicting data. If conflicting data could be information is still accessible. Such a compi-
resolved by logical considerations, no comment lation probably should show both antennas which
was made in the catalogs. When no reason for have been developed and antennas which have gone
preference of one choice was obvious, the fact into production. Apparently, there is little
was noted. interest in military circles for such a compila-
tion at the present time. However, the authors
No specific date can be set as the cut-off of these catalogs believe that such reports
date for data included in these catalogs. In would reduce the time required for the acquisi-
August i960, a final survey was made of nomen- tion of critical equipment, and they would pro-
clature cards which had been issued in the vide current information regarding antennas
categories AS, AT, and OA. At the same time a under development.
review was also made of applications for nomen-
clature numbers in these same categories. Un- Many individuals have made substantial con-
fortunately, 100 confidential and 25 secret tributions to the preparation of these catalogs.
nomenclature cards were identified, but copies However, Mr. J. L. Allen and Mr. D. F. Eagle
have not yet been forwarded to this project. deserve to be singled out for their efforts in
Most information which was collected directly the preparation of this Information. Other
from manufacturers was supplied during the people who have made major contributions are
spring of i960. A considerable portion of the P. T. Hutchison, S. T. Alford, E. N. Bone,
missile information was obtained directly from A. P. Jensen, S. G. Baxter, D. T. Paris, J. G.
development people concerned with the electronic Holey, T. A. Lewis, C. C. Boykln, J. J. Curtis,
equipment for the missiles. Much of this infor- R. E. Moseley, M. E. Blair, F. W. Woodslde,
mation was collected late in the summer of i960. and J. T. Dawson. Also, Mr. E. L. Passow of
H. R. B. Singer provided many illustrations
The Department of Defense nomenclature and data. Finally, it is appropriate to extend
cards have proved very helpful in the prepara- special thanks to Mr. C. E. Ellis, CRRDM, Air
tion of these catalogs. However, they have also Force Cambridge Development Division, who has
proved to be the most frequent source of unclear been project officer for this project.

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3*F
UNCLASSIFIED

EQUIPMENT FUNCTION

Most antennas can be used with equipments functions cannot be used. The -term refers to
which perform many different functions. Often, devices that In some manner deal with enemy sig-
however, an antenna Is best known In terms of nals»
the equipment with which it Is associated.
The functions of equipments used with the an- Conolermeasurcs. Deception: A term for devices used
tennas listed in this catalog can be described to mislead the enemy; e.g., a device that pro-
by one or more of the terms defined below. duces a ep'urious response in an enemy radar sys-
These terms are used throughout the catalog and tem.
an equipment function Index will be found In
the appendices. Couaternu-usurcs, Direction Finding: A term for devices
that determine the directions of arrival of
The coverage of this catalog Is restricted enemy signals.
to electronic equipment. Sonic, infrared, and
optical devices are not included, even those CooDlerneasnres. Homing: See "Countermeasures, Di-
with "antenna" nomenclature numbers. rection Finding".

Altimeter: A term for electronic devices that de- Couatermeasurcs, Jamming: A term for devices used
termine altitude by measuring the time required to jam enemy electronic equipment.
for radio energy to travel from an aircraft or
space vehicle to the earth and backj both pulse Conatermeasnres, Monitoring: A term for devices whose
techniques and frequency modulation are used. function is passive detection and/or intelligence
monitoring of enemy signals.
Approach Control: This term Includes the following
types of landing systems: Counlermeasnres, Search: A term for devices used to
A. Beam approach systems that usually consist detect enemy signals, but not make bearing
of loeallzer and glidepath beams, and determination.
marker beacons, all of which operate in-
dependently of the aircraft. Approach in- Direction Finding: A generic term used only when
formation is analyzed on the aircraft. a more specific term ("Countermeasures, Di-
Pulse and CW techniques are used. rection Finding" or "Havlgation, Direction
Finding") cannot be used.
B. Surface-controlled approach systems that
usually consist of a search radar system, Dnmmy Load: Hot included in the catalog. The
a precision radar system (azimuth and term refers to circuit elements that are used
elevation), and a communication system, to simulate the loading effect of an antenna.
all located on the surface. Approach data
is analyzed on the surface and directions Early Warning: See "Search, Air".
are relayed to the aircraft.
Fire Control: A term for devices used for gun
C. Beacon approach systems that usually con- laying and associated functions, including air-
sist of loeallzer and glide-path beams craft interception (Al).
which operate only when interrogated by
an aircraft. («round Control Approach (GCA): See "Approach Con-
trol".
Beacon: A generic term used when the term
"IIT" or "Radar, Beacon" is not applicable and Gronad Control Intercept (GCI): See "Search, Surface"
the device in question is not a part of a navi- or "Search, Air" and "Height Finding".
gation system. The term, when used, refers to
devices that radiate signals, which can be used Guidance: A generic term used only when a more
to identify and/or locate the point from which specific term ("Guidance, Conmiand" or "Guidance,
the signal originated; e.g., a device aboard a Passive Homing", for instance) cannot be used.
pilotless carrier that transmits a signal to a The terra refers to devices that direct and regu-
remote installation to aid in tracking the late pilotless carriers.
pilotless carrier.
Guidance, Active Homing: A term for the devices
Bombing: A term for equipments used for lo- that comprise pilotless carrier homing systems
cating targets, determining an appropriate for which the equipment for illuminating and
course for the bomb run, and determining the perceiving targets and for computing the control
bomb-release point. signalB are all located on the pilotless carri-
er.
Carrier Control Approach (CCA): See "Approach
Control". Guidance, Beamrider: A term for the devices that
comprise pilotless carrier guidance systems for
Combat Information Center (CIC): See "Search, Air", which the equipment for illuminating, perceiving
or "Search, Surface". and tracking the target are externally located;
i.e., surface installations or "mother" vehi-
Comraanications: Self-descriptive, cles. The pilotless carrier detects its po-
sition relative to the radar beam tracking the
Conatermeasnres: A generic term used only when one target and computes control signals to keep it-
of the more specific terms for countermeasures self centered in the team.

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

EQUIPMENT FUNCTION (Continued)

Guidance, Command: A term for devices that com- carrier. If the device is for use hy a pilot-
prise pllotless carrier guidance systems In less carrier, see the guidance term which is
which externally derived control signals are re- applicable; e.g., "Guidance, Active Homing".
layed to the pllotless carrier. See also
"Guidance, Quasi-Active Homing". Navigation, LocKliiBer. See "Approach Control",

Guidance, Passive Homing: A term for the devices Navigation, Loran: See "navigation. Surface Hefer-
that comprise homing systems for pilotless ence" If the device is used by a piloted carrier
carriers that home on a source of energy origi- See "Guidance, Surface Reference" if the device
nating at the target. The detection equipment is used by a pilotless carrier.
and the control-signal computing equipment are
located on the pilotless carrier. Navigation, Marker Beacon: See "Approach Control"
if the device is a part of a landing-control
Guidance, Quasi-Active Homing: A term for the devices system; otherwise, see "Mavigation, Surface
that comprise pilotless carrier homing systems Reference".
for which the equipment for Illuminating the
target is located on the pilotless carrier, and Navigatioo, Radio Range: See "navigation. Surface
the equipment for perceiving the target and for Reference",
computing control signals is externally located;
i.e., surface installations or "mother" vehicles, Navigation, Skoran: See "Havigation, Surface Refer-
She computed control signals are relayed to the ence" if the device is for use by a piloted
pilotless carrier. carrier. . See "Guidance, Surface Reference" if
the device is for use by a pilotless carrier.
Guidance, Semi-Active Homing: A term for the devices
that comprise pilotless carrier homing systems Navigation, Surface Reference: A term for the de-
for which the equipment for illuminating the vices comprising navigational-aid systems In
target is externally located; i.e., surface which reference signals are broadcast from sur-
installations or "mother" vehicles, and the face installations to be utilized by properly
equipment for perceiving the target and computing equipped vehicles. Examples of this type of
the control signals is located on the pilotless system are Loran, Shoran, VOR, TACAH, and
carrier. marker beacons, when they are not used in
"Approach Control" systems or in pilotless
Guidance, Surface Reference: A term for the devices carrier guidance systems.
that comprise pilotless carrier guidance systems
which utilize the technique of comparing the rela- Navigation, TACAN: See"navigation, Surface Refer-
tive position of the pilotless carrier to a num- ence".
ber of fixed surface transmitters; e.g., Loran
Navigation, VOR: See "Navigation, Surface Refer-
guidance.
ence".
Laying: See "Fire Control".
Radar Beacon: A term for devices that, upon re-
ception of suitable interrogating signals, auto-
Heigbt Finding: A term for radar systems that are
matically respond with another signal.
used to determine the relative height of an air-
borne object with respect to the antenna for
Radar, Fighter Intercept: See "Fire Control".
the system. If the height finder is a part of
a surface-controlled approach system, see
Radar, Final Approach: See "Approach Control".
"Approach Control".
Relay: See "Telemetering".
IFF ("Identification, friend or foe"): A term for systems
utilizing coded-beacon techniques to distinguish
Remote Control: A term for devices used in con-
between friendly and unfriendly units.
trolling remote items of equipment. See
"Guidance" or a subdivision of "Guidance." for
Meteorological Measurement: A term for devices used
devices used in pilotless carrier guidance
to measure meteorological parameters; e.g., wind
systems.
velocity or temperature.
Search: A generic term used only when "Search,
Navigation: A generic term used only when a
Air" or "Search, Surface" cannot be used.
more specific term ("navigation. Direction
Finding" or "Navigation, Surface Reference")can-
not be used. Search, Air: A term for devices used for air-
borne-target detection and location.
Navigation, Direction Finding: A term for direction
finding devices that are used to determine the Search, Surface: A term for devices used for sur-
relative bearing of a transmitter from the face-target detection and location.
vehicle on which the device is located.
Sounding: See "Meteorological Measurement".
Navigation, Glide Path: See "Approach Control".
Speed Indicator: Self-descriptive.
Navigation, Homing: See "Navigation, Direction
Finding" if the device is for use by a piloted

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

EQUIPMEIST FUNCTION (Continued)

Tail Warning: A term for devices used specifi- Test: Self-descriptive.


cally to detect objects approaching an air-
borne vehicle from the rear. Tracking: A generic term used only when a more
specific term; e.g., "Fire Control", cannot be
Telemetering: A term for devices which Involve used. The term, when used, refers to devices
measuring and/or processing and transmitting used for "continuously" determining the po-
data to a remote polntj e.g., a system that sition of moving objects (usually missiles or
measures fuel consumption for a pllotless satellites).
carrier and transmits the information to a
remote Installation for evaluation. Training: Self-deaoriptive.

Television: Self-descriptive.

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA TYPES

The terminology used to Identify various Bow Tie (or butterfly antenna): A dlpole antenna having
types of antennas Is, to say the least, not flat triangular-shaped radiating elements.
standardized. To avoid confusion, the terms
used In this catalog are listed and defined
below. An Index of antenna types will be found
In the appendices.

Adcock: The Adcock, In Its simplest form, con-


sists of a rotating assembly composed of a pair
of vertical elements separated by one-half
wavelength or less, and connected In phase op-
position to produce a radiation pattern having
the shape of . figure-of-eight. Variations of
the basic Adcock technique Include fixed crossed-
Adcocks with,goniometers and multielement
Adcocks (k, 8, or even 16 vertical elements).
The "sense" of the bearing may be resolved by
an associated nondlrectlonal antenna in the
system.

Broadside Array: An antenna array whose maximum


radiation is approximately perpendicular to the
axis or plane of the array.

Cage Dipole: A broadband dlpole in which the ra-


diating elements are arranged in a cylindrical
fashion and connected at their ends (i.e., an
extension of the folded dlpole principle) with
one of the elements fed at its center.

AmpUtniie Modulating: The amplitude modulating an-


tenna Is a narrow aperture antenna configura-
tion consisting of a stationary, vertical ele-
ment about which a reflector Is rotated at high
speed. The reflector may be either a multiele-
ment parasitic one or a continuous sheet. Kie
rotating reflector amplitude modulates the re-
ceived signal at the rotation frequency. The
resulting rotating horizontal radiation pattern
is essentially cardlold In shape.

Biconical: See "Conical". Cassegrainiaa: An antenna insisting of a small


convex hyperbololdal reflector mounted in front
Blade: A streamlined stub. See also "Stub". of a large concave parabololdal reflector with
the primary feed located behind the parabololdal
reflector. This arrangement effectively in-
creases the focal length of the parabololdal re-
flector.

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA TYPES (Continued)

Cavity: Refers to a cavity-backed slot. See


"Slot".
Ckeese: A parabolic-cylinder reflector enclosed
by two parallel plp.tes mounted perpendicular to
the cylinder and spaced so that propagation In
more than one mode Is possible In the desired
direction of polarization. See also "Pillbox"
antenna.

Connierpoise: A network of wires extending out-


ward from the base of an antenna and suspended
above and usually Insulated from the earth.
The antenna is "grounded" to the counterpoise
(artificial ground) instead of the earth (used
Circular Airay: An antenna array composed of ver- especially when the antenna is located over
tical radiators arranged in concentric circles. ground of poor conductivity) . When soil of
Directivity can be controlled by space phasing relatively good conductivity is available, a
of the elements or by adjusting the phase of similar arrangement of wires is sometimes
the excitation currents. burled beneath the antenna to Improve the
ground connection.
Coaxial Dipole: See dlpole.
Cat Paraboloidal Reflector: A reflector formed in
Colliaeor Array: An antenna array in which the ele- the shape of a section cut from a paraboloid
ments of the array are arranged end-to-end along of revolution. The term "orange peel" Is
the same line. often applied to this type of reflector.
Conical: A broadband antenna In which the driven
element(s) Is conical In shape. Many varieties
of conical antennas exist; examples are discone,
colllnear blconlcal, and "V" blc-nical antennas.

Corner Reflector: A reflector consisting of flat


conducting sheets (or grids of parallel con-
ductors) intersecting at an angle or corner.
Dihedral corners are commonly used for trans-
mitting and receiving; trihedral and tetra-
hedral cornore are frequently used to Increase
radar cross sections.

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA TYPES (Comimied)

Caller: The Cutler feed Is a waveguide dual- latlon cf this antenna motion ty the rapid se-
aperture rear feed which essentially splits quential switching of fixed antenna elements.
the energy la the waveguide Into two branches The Doppler is usually a medium aperture an-
that are folded back on themselves so that the tenna (1 to JX.).
energy Is radiated towards the reflector from
two slots. End-Fire Array: An antenna array whose raaxiraum ra-
diation Is approximately along the axis of the
array.

Fishbone: An antenna composed of a series of


coplanar elements arranged in colllnear pairs
and loosely coupled to a balanced transmission
line.

Dielectric Rod: An end-fire directional dielec-


tric antenna consisting of a dielectric rod
(usually tapered) fed from a section of wave-
guide.

Fl«l-Screeii Reflector: A flat reflecting surface;


the surface may be of the continuous, slotted,
or mesh type.

Flat Top: The flat-top antenna is a low-fre-


quency antenna utilizing a folded top to In-
crease the effective length of the vertical
radlat-_ from which the principle radiation
occurs.

Dipole (or doublet): A linear radiator, usually fed


at the center, producing a maximum of radiation
in a plane normal to its axis.

Doppler: An antenna which possesses the equiva-


lent of a moving antenna of some form of slnu-

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA TYPES (Continued)

Foldnd Dipole: An arrangement of two or more terminated (nonresonant and unidirectional) or


parallel, closely spaced, radiating elements untermlnated (resonant and bidirectional).
connected at their ends with one of the ele-
ments fed at Its center. It gives an Increased Helical: An antenna that has a helix as a driven
bandwidth and a higher Impedance than a single element. The parameters of the radiating ele-
dlpole element. ment may be varied (e.g., diameter of the con-
ductor, and diameter and pitch of the helix).

Ground Plane: An antenna (e.g., a stub) with a


self-contained ground plane. The ground plane
Hoghorn: A portion of a pillbox fed by a wave-
may take many forms; e.g., a number of radial
guide horn. See "Pillbox".
rods or a flat disk (stub perpendicular to the
disk), or the ground plane may be modified to a
skirt or cone shape.

Horn: A relatively broadband antenna that usu-


ally takes the form of an .open, flared exten-
Half Rhombic (or inverted "V"): The half rhombic or sion of a waveguide which may be proportioned
inverted "V" antenna Is a long-wire type an- to provide directional characteristics and an
tenna with the radiating elements comprising impedance transition between the waveguide and
the sides of an inverted "V" mounted over a
ground plane. The half rhombic may be properly

10 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA TYPES (Coniinued)


free space. The horn may be of a number of type of antenna is sometimes called a billboard
types; e.g., sectorlal horn-flared In one plane, antenna or a bedsprlng array.
pyramidal horn-flared in both planes.

livened "L": An antenna, used primarily at low


frequencies, that utilizes the technique of
bending a portion of the radiating element into
a horizontal position to keep the current maxi-
mum on the vertical portion as high as possible,
vhlch Increases the radiation efficiency.

Monopole: A ground-plane analogy of a dipole.


This term is assigned only when more specific
identification (e.g., "Tower", "Whip", or "Rod")
cannot be determined.

Orange Peel: See "Cut Paraboloidal".

Parabolic-Cylinder Reflector: A reflector whose re-


flecting surface is in the form of a portion of
a surface generated by moving a parabola per-
laverted "11"! A type of doublet antenna used pendicular to the plane in which it lies. The
primarily at low frequencies. The ends are reflecting surface may be solid, perforated,
folded down to Increase the radiation efficienory. mesh, or slatted.
Primary radiation is from the horizontal portion
of the doublet.

Lens: A microwave device that focuses electro-


magnetic energy by controlling the electrical
path length of the energy through the lens.
Lenses may take several forms; e.g., dielectric,
artificial dielectric, metal plate, and geo-
desic lens.

Long Wire: A linear antenna of considerable


length in comparison with the operating wave-
length (e.g., fixed wire or trailing wire).

Loop: An antenna consisting of one or more


complete turns of conductor that form a closed
circuit in which a circulatory current flows.
The loop may be wound in several shapes (e.g.,
circular, square, triangular) and may be
shielded. Paraboloidal Reflector: A reflector whose reflecting
surface is In the form of a surface of revolu-

Mattress: A planar array of (Hpoles backed by a


flat reflecting surface. The reflecting sur-
face may be continuous or made up of discrete
elements (e.g., slats, rods, or mesh). This

UNCLASSIFIED 11
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA TYPES (Continued)

tlon generated by the rotation of a parabola rhombus. The rhombic antenna may be properly
around Its axis. The reflecting surface may be terminated (nonresonant and unidirectional) or
solid, perforated, mesh, or slatted. unterminated (resonant and bidirectional).

Parasitic Array: An array consisting of a driven Rhombic, Mnltiwire: A rhombic antenna which in-
element(s) and an element(a) that, though not stead of having a single conductor for each leg
directly connected to the antenna feed line, has several to improve Impedance characteris-
affects the radiation pattern of the antenna. tics.

Periodic Strnctore: Broadband (frequency range a- Rod: An electrically short radiating element
bout 10 to 1 or greater) antenna structures for (often l/k X long), having a relatively large
which the input impedance and radiation patterrB length-to-clrcumference ratio, that is designed
vary periodically with frequency, and the varia- to mount on an external ground plane.
tion of electrical characteristics Is negligible
over a single period. An example of this type Scimitar: A broadband antenna that looks like
is the logarithmic periodic antenna. the blade of a scimitar.

Pillbox: A parabolic-cylinder reflector enclosed


by two parallel plates mounted perpendicular to
the cylinder and spaced so that only one mode
of propagation is possible In the desired di- Sleeve Dipole: The sleeve dipole antenna is a
balanced form of the stub sleeve antenna (i.e.,
rection of polarization. See also "Cheese"
the image of the antenna is replaced by a real
antenna.
mm antenna of identical configuration and the
ground plane is removed). See also Stub Sleeve.

Probe: An electrically small antenna used to


explore radiation fields.
k
Rectangular Array: A directive- array of vertical
elements arranged in rectangular fashion.

Rhombic: A long wire type antenna in which the


radiating elements comprise the sides of a.

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UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA TYPES (Cominued)

Slot: A radiating element formed by cutting a Stab: An electrically short radiating element
slot In a conducting surface. (often 1/4 \ long), having a relatively small
length to circumference ratio, that Is designed
to mount on an external ground pJane (e.g., l/k
X stub mounted on an aircraft, using the skin
of the aircraft as a ground plane) .

Spiral: A "broadband (frequency range about 10 to


1 or greater) antenna named for Its geometrical
configuration.

Smb Sleeve: The stub sleeve antenna Is a type of


unbalanced antenna which mounts over a ground
plane and incorporates a conducting collar on
tube (i.e., the sleeve), the exterior of which
Is utilized as a radiating element and the in-
terior as the outer conductor of the coaxial
feed line. The length of the sleeve may be
any portion of the total length of the antenna.

Tail Cap: See "Structural".

Tower: A low-frequency antenna constructed in


the form of a tower. The tower Itself is the
radiating element.

Stacked Array: The term, stacked array, refers to


the general category of antenna arrays where
the radiating elements (e.g., slots, dlpoles,
turnstile, etc.) are stacked on or near but not
collinearly along the axis of the array. The
stacked array. In general, produces a beam that
is omnidirectional in the plane perpendicular
to the axis of the array.

Strnctnral: An antenna which is an integral part


of the structure of an aircraft; e.g., a section
of the vertical stabilizer of an aircraft that
is insulated from the remaining portion and fed
by a coaxial cable.

Turastile: An antenna consisting of two dlpoles


mounted perpendicular to each other with their
axes intersecting at their mid-points. The dl-
poles are usually fed by currents that are
equal in magnitude and in phase quadrature.

"V": An arrangement of conductors in the shape


of a V with the two legs of the V being fed
equal amounts of power of opposite phase. The
"V" antenna may be properly terminated (non-
resonant and unidirectional) or unterminated
(resonant and bidirectional).

UNCLASSIFIED 13
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA TYPES (Continued)

Whip; A simple (usually vertical) antenna con- ber of fixed antenna elements symmetrically
sisting of a slender whip-like conductor, often arranged In a circle. The array includes a
made adjustable and/or retractable, mounted on circle of discrete reflectors or a-continuous
an Insulator and usually fed at or near Its reflector placed within the antenna ring. The
base. Wullenweber array is usually a wide aperti; -e
(greater than 5 >0 antenna.

Yngi: A parasitic array consisting of a driven


element and a number of parallel parasitic ele-
ments; normally the Yagi antenna consists of
one reflector, one driven element, and one or
more directors.

Wing Cap: See "Structural".

Wullenweber Array: A multipurpose antenna In which


the equivalent pattern of a mechanically rotat-
ing planar array of elements is obtained by
means of properly phasing and switching a num-

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UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA for Aaiomaiic Direciioi Finder Models ADF-I2(*)

FREQUENCYs IF and MF bands, 0.200 -- 1.750 mc INSTALLATION; Airborne.


In three bandss
Band 1 ... 0.200 - 0.440 inc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Automatic Direction Find-
Band 2 ... 0.475 - 1.050 mc. er todels ADF-12, ADF-12B. Equipment func-
Band 3 ... 1.000 - 1.750 mc. tion - navigation, surface reference.

TYPE: Looo. COGNIZANT AGENCY» U. S. Air Force and Bureau


of Aeronautics.
DESCRIPTIONi The a ntenna consists of a loop
which can be rota ted and which mounts on the REFERENCE»
top surface of th e aircraft with the loop coil U. S. Air Force and the Bureau of Aeronautics,
outside of the sk in of the fuselage. A Automatic Direction Finder Models ADF-12 and
quadrantal error correction device in the ADF-12B, Handbook Service Instructions. AN-
form of an arched metal strip mounts directly 16-45-201, (Sept. 30, 1953). UNCLASSIFIED.
over the loop. A streamlined plastic housing
protects the loop and reduces airstreara resis-
tance. A separat e sense antenna is used to
resolve the 180° ambiguity associated with a
loop antenna.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AN/APA-24(*)

MAJOR COMPOHEHTS: Alj/APA-24: AS-SV-APA^,


AS-88/APA-24, AS-lOl/APA-Slt-, and AS-I58/APA- ANTKMA WEIGHT
2k antennas. (pounds)
A1J/APA-2J+A: AS-302/APA-2U, AS-305/APA-
21+A, AS-50VAPA-2itA, and AS-305/APA-24A AS-8VAPA-21+ 9-3A
antennas.
AS-88/APA-21* 7-3A
AS-lOl/APA-21* 6-1A
AS-158/APA-2lt 5
FKEQUEHCY; VHF and. UHF bands) AS-Slt/APA-S^
and AS-302/APA-2itA, 100 - 165 moj AS-88/APA-
AS-302/APA-2UA 6-3A
AS-303/APA-2UA 5-1/2
2k and AS-JOj/APA-aUA, 165 - 270 mcj AS-lOl/
AS-30U/APA-21+A 3 ,
APA-2^ and AS-30VAPA-2U, 275 - 1*80 mc;
AS-158/APA-2lv and AS-305/APA-2U, 1*50 - 750
AS-305/APA-24A 2-3A

TTPE; Adcock with dipole. The AK/APA-2l(-A antennas differ from the AM/
APA-2't antennas In that they plug Into
DESCRIPTION; The antennas each consists of motor drive shafts, and the dipoles screw
an Adcock antenna with a horizontal dipole Into and out of their supporting arms. The
mounted In the center of, and at right AN/APA-2if antennas rotate a maximum of 200''
angles to, the Adcock. The Adcock and di- In the azimuth plane, and the AN/APA-24A
pole are electrically independent and the antennas rotate a maximum of 220° In the
system Is designed for reception of signals azimuth plane.
In any plane of polarization. Since the
dipole Is positioned 90* to the Adcock BEAM DATA;
supporting mast, the respective null axes Beam type - Figure of eight In horizontal
coincide. The dinole sections are con- plane.
structed of silver-plated steel tuhlng. Polarization - Vertical or horizontal.
Each antenna has two balanced outputs,
using RG-22/u twin-conductor shielded cables. INSTALLATION: Airborne.
Dimensions of the antennas are as follows:
ASSOCIATED EQÜIMENT: Equipment function -
navigation,direction finding, and counter-
measures, direction finding.
ANTEHNA DIPOLE UJTSTH (inches)
Adcock Horizontal MISCELLANEOUS: AN/APA-2l*(* ) indicates 2
models, AN/APA-2^ and AN/APA-24A, with
AS-84/APA-21* 37-3A kk- 1/2
differences as shown.
AS-88/APA-2li 26-1/2 25- 7/8
AS-101/APA-2U 16 15
AS-158/APA-2U 10 10 COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy and ARL-I+5-R65I
through R65I*.

UNCLASSIFIED L5
UNCLASSIFIED

MAHOTACTgHBRSs Heyer Products Conpany, pro- RKKhHUillCES!


cureBent aontract KZUL-^SBTJ for .AH/APA-2^ T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
antennas and R. L. Drake Company, procure- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
ment contract 1128-DAr U-5-SP. 1953;. COHKlDJUrJPlAL.

STOCaC MMBEKS; A3-Qk/l&A.-2k - Signal Corp« 2) Ü. S. Favy, Handbook of Malntenamce


2AP.6k-£kt AB-88/APA-21V proba'bly Signal Corp« Instruction« for Hodel A1T/APA-24
2A26^-88} AS-10l/APA-2lv Federal Stock Hmiber Direction Finder Antenna System,
»5985-32^-13501 AS-158/APA-2^ - Signal Corp» AH lb-3QAPAg4-2, (August 1, 19^5).
2A26)v-158j AS-502/APA-2ltA - Signal Corps USCIASSOTED.
2A264-302J AS-503/A?A-2HA - Signal Corp«
2A261f-505| AS-304/APA-24A - Signal Corps
2A26^-3CAj and AS-305/APA-2l|A - Signal
Corp» 2A261V-305.

ANTENNA GROUP AN/ARA-31&()

MAJOR COMPONENTS; 4 Antenna Elements AT-624/AR- BEAM DATA;


&(), 2 Impedance Matching Networks CU-459()/ Polarization - Linear, with plane depending on
AR, 1 Keyer KY-149()/AR, and 1 Mounting MT- the orientation of the dipole.
1620()/AR.
MATCHING DEVICES; The group Includes Impedance
FREQUENCY; HF and VHP bands, 24 - 51.9 rac. Matching Network CU-459()/AR.

TYPE; Two dipoles for phase-sensitive operation. INSTALLATION; Airborne.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna group consists of ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARC-44.
seven separate units: a keyer with its mount- Equipment function - navigation, direction
ing, two "bullets" and four antenna elements. finding.
The keyer contains an antenna switching relay,
a lobe-switching relay, and a lobe-switching MISCELLANEOUS; The system uses D-U sector cod-
motor. Each "bullet" contains the impedance- ing to provide for receiving signals used in
matching circuitry for its associated dipole Indicating whether an aircraft is flying
antenna. Each homing antenna consists of a toward, away from, to the left, or to the
"bullet" and two antenna elements. The hom- right of the transmitting station. It oper-
ing signals received by both homing antennas ates through the principle of phase-sensitive
are sampled by the keyer at a coded rate and detection.
then fed to the antenna input circuit of the
receiver. The antenna elements AT-624/AR are COGNIZANT AGENCY; USAF and USA, SCLC-10486,
fiberglass ships with imbedded conductors of project group SCEL.
copper-plated steel. They screw into the
"bullets". MANUFACTURER; Bendlx Radio Division of Bendix
Each dipole is 51 Inches from tip to tip. Aviation Corporation, contract 13611-PHILA-
The antenna group AN/ARA-31 weighs 4.125 53-93.
pounds. Dimensions are as follows; *
Weight STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number F5985-296-
Part Size (Inches) (Ounces) 2470, Signal Corps; 2A2B9A-31.
Antenna Element 24.10 long
AT-624/AR REFERENCES;
1) Department of the Army, Radio Set ANZARC-
Impedance Matching 3.40h x 2.75d x 44, TM 11-517, (Dec. 4, 1956). UNCLASSI-
Network CU-459/AR 4.36W FIED.

Keyer KY-149/AR 2.26h x 7.67d x 38 2) Department of the Army, Directory of U. S.


4.92w Army Signal Equipments Radio Direction
Finding Equipment, TM 11-487D, (March,
Mounting MT-1620/AR l.lh x 7.78d x 6 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
4.64w
Shipping data on AN/ARA-31; 1 box 25 x 7 x 6 3) Military Specification MIL-R-12483.
inches; volume, 0.61 cubic feet; weight, 9
pounds.

ANTENNA AN-40-B

See 66AAU.

16 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AN-50-A

TYPEi Dipole. STOCK NUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A250A.

DESCRIPTIONi The antenna is an azimuth array REFERENCES!


consisting of a streamlined phenolic case, i) Government drawing: SC-D-3552.
having a dlpole In the nose, and a rod pass-
ing through and extending from each side In a 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
hairpin form. It Includes a pedestal. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-540-A.

MANUFACTURER! Western Electric Co., contract


2901-NY-42.

ANTENNA AN-65-()

TYPE; Stub antenna. INSTALLATION! Airborne.

DESCRIPTION! This antenna is a quarter-wave ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-521-().


stub mounted with the tip pointing backward so Equipment function - navigation, direction,
that It is parallel to the fuselage. The stub finding.
is held in place by a molded phenolic insula-
tor which in turn is supported away from the MISCELLANEOUS; Two antennas are required for
fuselage by a length of streamlined tubing each installation.
having a circular flange at its base. The
parallel distance between the stub and the COGNIZANT AGENCY! AAF, T/O 43.5, AFDMA-2F/1,
fuselage is approximately 8-l/2 inches. The
length of the stub which protrudes from the STOCK NUMBER: Probably Signal Corps 2A265().
insulator housing is 9-1/4 inches. The imped-
ance of this stub is about 35 ohms. The con- REFERENCES!
necting coaxial cable is type WC-649-F. 1) Military Specification ARL-85-13.
BEAM DATA; The azimuth beam pattern of this - 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
stub Is such that maximum gain is obtained at Card.
an angle of about 35° from the line of flight,
but sensing may be had at an angle as great as
75° from the forward line of flight.

ANTENNA AN-66-()

TYPE: Stub antenna. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-521-().


Equipment function - navigation, direction
DESCRIPTION: The ant enna is an en d-fed quarter- finding.
wave Marconi stub, The stub is supper ted by a
three-inch c ircular molded pheno lie sulator MISCELLANEOUS: Two antennas are required for
mounted dire ctly on the skin of the fu selsge each installation.
in such a wa y that the stub exte nds friom the
nose of the alrcraf t in a direct ion pa rallel COGNIZANT AGENCY: AAF, T/O 43.5.
to the lead! ng edge of the wing The stub is
17-3/4 inche s long and weighs 1 1/2 po unds. STOCK NUMBER: Probably Signal Corps 2A266{).
The impedanc e of th e stub is app roxima tely 35 Current stock number lists indicate that this
ohms. The s tubs ar e used in pal rs, on e on Item is not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
each side of the al rcraft.
REFERENCES!
BEAM DATA: The back radiation is attenuated to 1) Government Drawing ARL-85-12.
a very high degree due to the shielding effect
of the aircraft fuselage, wing, and motor 2) ü. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
nacelles. Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AN-69-()

MAJOR COMPONENTS: One dipole radiator and its TYPE; Dipole,


pedestal.

UNCLASSIFIED IT
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION! The dlpole section, 1 inch In STOCK NUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A269().
diameter and 8-5/32 inches long, is divided in Current stock number lists indicate that this
the center by an Insulator. The base is con- item is not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
structed in such a manner that Cord CD-645 is
connected to it by means of Connector M-266. REFERENCES!
1) Specification RCA AS-56400.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS! Two AN-69-() anteniia-s are re- Card.
requlred for each Antenna Equipment RC-128-().

• ♦ • ♦

ANTENNA AN-80-A

See 66AAT.

ANTENNA AN-95-(«)

TYPE! Rod. MISCELLANEOUS! AN-95-(*) indicates models


through AN-95-C.
DESCRIPTION! The antenna is a streamlined rod
16 inches long mounted on a ircular base- COGNIZANT AGENCY! ARL.
plate 3-l/2 Inches in diamete r. The baseplate
Is bolted to the inner side o f the skin of MANUFACTURER! Stewart-Warner, order 163-DAY-45-
the aircraft. The streamline d rod projects RA.
through an opening cut In the skin. The rod
may be rotated 360° at instal latlon and locked STOCK NUMBER! AN-95A ... Federal Stock Number
in the desired position. The bolted base- 5895-263-0963A. AN-95B, AN-95C ... Current
plate serves to ground the ou ter conductor of stock number lists indicate that this item Is
the coaxial feed line to the aircraft. The not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
antenna weighs approximately 2 pounds.
REFERENCES!
INSTALLATION! Aircraft. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-695-().

ANTENNA AN-97-A

See Navy Model 66ACA.

ANTENNA AN-100

FREQUEHCY: VHF band, 108.3 - 110.5 mc. according to Reference l) below.

TYPE: Loop. STOCK HUKBER; Federal Stock Number 582I-558-


0651.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a loop 20 inches
high by 10 inches long by 9 inches deep. REFERENCES;
l") Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
IMSTALLATIOM: Aircraft. Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(Mar. Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT; Locallzer Receiver RC-193
and Radio Receiving Equipment RC-IOJ-A and 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
RC-105-AZ. Equipment function - approach Handbook Operating Instructions for Radio
control. Receiving Equipment RC-10;-A or RC-103-AZ,
AN 16-10-187, (July 16, 1943). UNCLAS-
MISCELLANEOUS! Antenna AH-100 is obsolete SIFIED.

««»•••««•«•••»••««•»I««*«

ANTENNA AN-104-(*)

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 10O - 156 mc. TYPE: Stub antenna.

18 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

a different Input connector from the one on


AS-7k-() and AN-1(A.

m-lQk-[*)
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a streamlined
stub made of impregnated laminated maple
covered with a copper or an iron radiating
surface. It has a socket SO-239 for the con-
necting coaxial feed. The weight of the
antenna is 2 pounds 6 ounces. Overall dimen-
sions are 29-1/2 inches long, 1-1/4 Inches
wide, and 3-1/2 inches deep. The radiating
element Is 21 Inches long, 1-1/4 Inches wide,
and 5-1/2 Inches deep. The antenna has a drag
of 10 pounds at 34-7 knots. AS.10k-{*) Azimuth Radiation Pattern

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional in the horizontal
plane.
Polarization - Vertical.

TUMIHG/MATCHIMG DEVICES; The antenna has a


quarter-wave, shorted, 25-ohm concentric line
on the inside.

INSTALLATION: Aircraft (prior to the F-80


series equipment).

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/AHC-3(),


AN/ARC-7U, AN/ARW-10A, SCR-522(}, and SCR-
542-A. Equipment function - communication».

AN-lcA-(») Forward Elevation Radiation Pattern

COGNIZANT AGENCY; Communication Branch,


Communication and Navigation Laboratory,
Weapons Components Division, Wright Air
Development Center.

MANUFACTURKR: Camfleld Mfg. Co., order ER-Wl-


1*.632.
STOCK NUMBERS; AN-10lt.. .Federal Stock Number
5ö21-507-7b5lt,- AN-104-A...Federal Stock
Number 582I-I56-665I; AN-104-B.. .Federal
Stock Number 5821-149-0878.

REFERENCES;
AH-10U-(*) Side Elevation Radiation Pattern T) ü, S. Air Force, Handbook of Operating
Instructions for Radio Sets SCR-522-A and
MISCELLANEOUS; AN-104-(*) represents models SCR-54g-A, TO" 12R2-35CR522-1, (Dec. 30,
' AN-1Ö4, AH-104-A, and AN-104-B. Atl-lQk-B 1944). UNCLASSIFIED .
replaces AH-ICA-, AK-1CA-A, and AN-T^-O and
is electrically superior to them. It is com-
pletely interchangeable with M-1Ü1+-A, "but has

UNCLASSIFIED 19
UNCLASSIFIED

2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics, 4) Signal Corps Specification 71-5081+.


Handbook Operating Instructions for Badlo
Set AM/ARW-lOA, TO lgR3-2ARW10-l, (Aug. 25, 5) U. S. Air Force Specification X-7172,
1951}. UNCLASSIFIED.
6) U. S. Department of Defense Komenclature
5) U. S, Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna Card.
Design Summary, JlS-lÄS1^, (Mar. 18,
1952). SECRET.

ANTENNA AN-116-()

Antenna Alf-ll6-() Is part of RC-196, Navy type


ZB-1. RC-196 Is replaced by AN/ARR-I which
uses antennas AS-I/ARE-1, AT-5/ARR-1, and
AT-57/APT. Antenna ÄN-ll6-() was cancelled
18 March 19^3.

ANTENNA AN-UT-A

FREQUEMCY; VHF band, 55 - ^O mc. 2) War and Navy Departments, Target Control
Receiving Equipment RC-64-T5, Handbook
TYPE: Whip. of Maintenance Instructions, AN 08-10-229,
(Nov. 13, 191+3). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a tapered vanadium
steel rod with a threaded base. It Is approxi- 3} U. S. Air Force, Radio Control Receiving
mately 6 feet long and weighs 0.88 pound. The Equipments AN/ARW-1, AN/ARW-1A, AH/ARW-1B
copper tubing, antenna clip, and insulator and Target-Control Receiving Equipments
used to mount the antenna are not furnished as RC-bh-Z, RC-bh-AZ, Spare Parts List")
part of the antenna. TO 16-55-223, (Mar. 30, 19^8 - revised
Dec. 16, 19^9).
INSTALLATION; Aircraft (airborne targets).
h) V. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
ASSOCIATED EftUIFMENT: AN/AKW-40, AN/ARW-l(), Radio Receiving Set AN/ARW-40, Handbook
AN/ARW-10, AN/ARW-18, AN/ARW-19, RC-6M), and Maintenance Instructions, AN l6-50ARW-lt-0-3,
RC-65-(). Equipment function - remote control, (June 27, 1950 - revised June 30, 1955).
UNCLASSIFIED.
MISCELLAHEOUS: Antenna AN-117-A is obsolete
according to Reference l). 5) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Radio Transmitting Set AN/ARW-18, Handbook
STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A275-117A. Current of Maintenance Instructions, AM I6-5OARWI8-
stock number lists indicate that this item Is 3, (April 12, 1946 - revised Oct. 1, 1953).
not stocked by the U. S, Air Force. UNCLASSIFIED.

REFERENCES: 6) War and Navy Departments, Target Control


D Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Transmitting Equipments RC-65 and RC-65-Z,
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, Handbook of Operating Instructions,
(Mar. Ik, 195?). UNCLASSIFIED. AN 08-1+0RC65-2, (MarT 2k, 1944). UN-
CLASSIFIED .

ANTENNA AN-132

TYPE: Stub antenna. MISCELLANEOUS; AS-53/APT-2 is similar to


AN-I32-A but has a type N receptacle instead
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a stub of SO-239.
antenna, a matching section with a flange for
mounting on the skin of the aircraft, two STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A275-132,
insulators, and a receptacle on the matching
section for connection to a coaxial cable. REFERENCE;
Ü. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card,
INSTALLATION: Aircraft.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Transmitting


E quipment RC-156.

20 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AN-133-A

Antenna AH-155-A Is Identical to Antenna


66ADT but has a ferrule connection Instead of
a plug. Current stock number lists Indicate
that AN-IJS'-A Is not stocked by the U. S. Air
Force. See Antenna 66ADT.

ANTENNA AN-142-()

1
ASSOCIATED EQUimEMT; Radio Set SCR-5 t9-A and REFERENCES;
SCR-550-(J. Equipment function - television. T) U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy Bureau
of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna AS-lk2-{) la identical Radio Sets SCR-549-A. SCR-ggO-A, anci
to Antenna 66AED except for a ferrule cable SCR-550-B, TO CO 0H-4OSCR550-2, (Sept. 20,
connection Instead of a plug. See Antenna 19m). UNCLASSIFIED.
66AED.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
STOCK NUMBER; AH-lte-A,. ..Current stock number Card.
lists Indicate that this Item Is not stocked
by the U. S. Air Force.

• • • *
ANTENNA AN-143-()

ASSOCIATED EQUIHtEMT: Radio Set SCR-5U-9-A and REFERENCES;


SCR-550-(). Equipment function - television. 1) U. G. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy Bureau
of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna AN-ll+J-O is identical Radio Sets SCR-549-A. SCR-ggO-A, and
to Antenna 66AEE except for a ferrule con- SCR-550-B, TO CO OH-UOSCRggO-g, (Sept. 20,
nection instead of a plug. See Antenna 66AEE. 15557. UNCLASSIFIED.

STOCK NUMBER; AH-1^5-A.. .Current stock number 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


lists indicate that this item is not stocked Card.
by the U. S. Air Force.

• •
ANTENNA AN-144-()

ASSOCIATED EQUimEHT: Radio Set SCR-51+9-A and REFERENCES:


SCR-550-(), Equipment function - television. 1) U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy Bureau
of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna AH-l^-() is identical to Radio Sets SCR-5S9-A. SCR-ggO A, and
Antenna 66AEF except for a ferrule connection SCR-ggO-B, TO CO OB-WSCRggO-g, (Sept. 20,
instead of a plug. See Antenna 66AEF. iSTOj. UNCLASSIFIED.

STOCK NUMBER; AH-lW-A.. .Current stock number 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


lists indicate that this item is not stocked Card.
by the U. S. Air Force.

ANTENNA AN-145-()

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEMT: Radio Set SCR-g^-A and REFERENCES:


SCR-5gO-(J. Equipment function - television. T) U. S. Army Air Force and .U. S. Navy Bureau
of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna AN-llt-5-() is identical Radio Sets SCR-gi<-9-A. SCR-ggÖ-A, and
to Antenna 66AEG except for a ferrule con- SCR-ggO-B; TO CO OB-WSCRggO-g, (Sept. 20,
nection Instead of a plug. See Antenna 66AEG. TgWTi UNCLASSIFIED.

STOCK NUMBER; AN-ll+g-A.. .Current stock number 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


lists indicate that this item is not stocked Card.
by the U. S. Air Force.

UNCLASSIFIED 21
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AN-146-()

ASSOCIATED EGjDIBERT; Radio Set SCR-S^-A and REFEKJICES:


SCR-550-(), Equipment function - television. T) U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy Bureau
of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
MISCELLAKEOUSi Antenna AN-ll4-6-() Is Identical Radio Sets SCR-51<-9-A, SCR-ggO-A, and
to Antenna 66AEH except for a ferrule con- SCR-550-B, TO CO 0a-40SCR550-2, (Sept. 20,
nection Instead of a plug. See Antenna 66AEH. I5W7. mCLASSI JIED.

STOCK HDMBER; AN-1^6-A...Current stock number 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


lists Indicate that this Item Is not stocked Card.
by the U. S. Air Force.

ANTENNA AN-MT-C»)

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 157 - 18? mc, antenna is obsolete. However, it is listed in
Reference 2) which has a later date. AN-lVf-
TYPE: Rod. (*) is sometimes part of Antenna AS-253/GFX-1.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cadmium- COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, AM,-lt8-R298
plated steel rod, 3 Inches In diameter and and U. S. Navy, BuShlps.
15-lA Inches longj It has a base plate with
eight O.llt-9-lnch-dlameter holes equally spaced MANUFACTURER; Vendo Corp., order 120h9-WF-k3
on a l-5/16-lnch radius for mounting on the and Philco Corp., order ?759-WF-l+3.
skin of the aircraft. It terminates in a
PL-259 plug and has an input impedance of ^2 STOCK NUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275-
ohms.

BEAM DATA: REFERENCES:


Polarization - Horizontal. T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
INSTALLATION; Ground and airborne. (Mar. lit-, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCH-729. Equip- 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
ment function - navigation, direction finding; tronics Supply Office, [Feb. 1958). UN-
and IFFj Interrogator-Responder AH/GPX-2. CLASSIFIED .
Equipment function - test.
3) Signal Corps Drawing SC-F-6103-D.
MISCELLANEOUS: AN-lV7-(») denotes AN-lVf and
AN-147-A. Reference l) below states that this 1+) Signal Corps Specification 71-1739.

ANTENNA AN-148-(*)

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 157 - 187 mc. AN-lWJ-A except for two L-shaped pieces of
plastic bracing added to reduce the likelihood
TYPE; Two-element Yagi antenna. of antenna fracture due to vibration. Refer-
ence l) below indicates that Antenna AN-ll4-8-(*)
DEBCRIFTION: The antenna consists of a driven la obsolete. However, the antenna is listed
dipole, 30-1/2 inches long, and a director, in Reference 2), which is a list of current
27-1/1+ Inches long, made of cadmium-plated stock numbers (1957). Some AN-ll+8-A antennas
steel. The elements are spaced 10 Inches from have been modified for various uses. See
the skin of the aircraft. The dipole and the AS-253/GPX-I in Volume II of this catalog
support are partially enclosed by a stream- series and the modified AH-l^-A described in
lined, phenolic case. A flat steel base this volume for two of these modifications.
plate la attached to the aircraft by nine
8-52 screws on 6-9/32-inch by 5-17/32-inch COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL-48-R299.
mounting centers. The input impedance is 50
ohms. MANUFACTURERS: Vendo Corp., order 5759-WF-^3,
and Philco Corporation, order 1201+9-WF-1+3 and
INSTALLATION: Airborne. 388-DAY-lA.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set SCR-729. STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A275-l14-8-().
Equljäment function - navigation, direction
finding; and IFF. REFERENCES:
D Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
MISCELLANEOUS: AN-lh8-{*) denotes AN-1W3-A and Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
AN-11+Ö-B. Antenna AH-lW-B is the same as (Mar. lit, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

2V UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

2) U. S. Navy, Havy Stock Llat of the Elec- k) Signal Corps Specification Tl-1739.
tronics Supply Office, (teb. 1956J. ÜK-
CLASS rFIED. 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
3) Signal Corps drawing SC-F-1020O-H.

ANTENNA AN-148-A (modified)

FHEQUEHCY; VHF band, 170 - 230 mc, MAflUFACTUBEB; The modification is accomplished
in the field.
TYPE: V-shaped dlpole.
REKERENCE;
DESCRIPTION; The antenna la made by removing J. M-rgolln, Modifications of the AM-ltö-A
the director from the 2-element Yagl antenna Antenna for BCM"UBe In the 200 kc Region^
AH-148-A and bending the dlpole elements back Report No, ^11-205. (Cambridge, Mass.;
so that each element makes an angle of 50* Radio Research Laboratory, Havard University,
with the center line of the antenna and (July 2, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
parallel to the plane of the base plate. The
ends of the dlpole elements are then cut to
the proper length for the desired frequency
In the range above.

BEAM DATAi
Beam type - Distorted figure of eight with
equal maxima for and aft and with minima
about half the maximum power toward the sides MrMtor red
of the aircraft.
Polarization - Horizontal,

TONIMG/kATCHING DEVICES; A balun which consists


of a length of RG-Ö/U cable centered In the
one-Inch tube of the antenna support la added
for impedance matching.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT; Various radio trans-


mitters. Equipment function - countermeasure^ AH-lW-A Before Modification
Jamming.

ANTENNA AN-150

FREqUENCY: HF band. COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna assembly consists of STOCK NUMBER! Probably Signal Corps 2A275-150.
the antenna proper, a base assembly, a blistei;
and a coaxial receptacle. REFERENCE;
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIB1EMT; Radio Equipment RC-l60.

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ANTENNA AN-151-(*)

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 90 - l80 mc. MISCELLANEOUS: AN-151-(*) denotes AN-151-A and
AN-151-B.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna assembly Includes a
band-pass filter and a detector stage. It COGNIZANT AGENCY: AAF, AEL-2320 and ARL-2551.
mounts on the skin of the aircraft.
MANUFACTURERS: Galvln Mfg. Co., order 9015-WF-
INSTALLATION; Airborne. lO, and Collins Bros. Tool and Die Co., order
3819-ARL-1+3.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Detecting Equipment
RC-16^.

UNCLASSIFIED 23
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK MUKBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275 REi^HEKCE:


151-(J. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card,

ANTENNA AN-152-(*)

FREQUEKCY: UHF band, 350 - TOO mc. COGNIZAMT AGEMCY: AAF, ARL-2321 and ARL-2552.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly Includes a MANUFACTUREB; Collins Bros. Tool and Die Co.,
band-pass filter and a detector stage. It order 3Ö19-ARL-1+3, and Galvin Mfg, Co., order
mounts on the skin of the aircraft. 9013-WF-1+3.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. STOCK NUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275-


152-0.
ASSOCIATED EQUIMENT; Detecting Equipment
RC-161+. REFERENCE;
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
MISCELLANEOUS; AN-152-(*) denotes AN-152-A and
AN-152-B.

ANTENNA AN-153-(*)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1000 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-2322.


DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly Includes a MANUFACTURER: Collins Bros. Tool and Die Co.,
high-pass filter and a detecting crystal. It order 5H19-ARL-1+3.
is mounted on the skin of the aircraft.
STOCK NUMBER: Probably Signal Corps 2A275-
INSTALLATION; Airborne, 155-U.
ASSOCIATED EQUimENT; Detecting Equipment REFERENCE:
RC-164. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
MISCELLANEOUS; AN-153-(*) denotes AN-153 and
AN-I53-A.

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ANTENNA AN-155

FREQUENCY; VBF and UHF bands, 70 - l+OO mc. STOCK NUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275-155.

TYPE: Stub. REFERENCES:


T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a copper-clad, Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
impregnated maple stub. The radiating element (Mar. Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
is approximately 3O inches long.
2) Andrew W. Alford, Antenna? for RCM,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. i+ll-lOO. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio
Research Laboratory, Harvard University,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Transmitting (Nov. 1, 19W+). UNCLASSIFIED.
Equipment RC-IÖ3.A, AN/APT-3 and SCR-587.
3) RRL Design M313.
MISCELLANEOUS: References l) and 2) state that
Antenna AN-155 Is obsolete. h) V. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
COGNIZANT AGEMCY! ABL-2^51.

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ANTENNA AN-162

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 26k - 312 mc. disk is 5 inches, and the antenna assembly
has an overall length of 13.5 inches. Socket
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a vertical, wide- SO-239 is provided to connect a 50-ohm cable,
band receiving antenna operating against the WC-51+9, by means of Plug PL-259-A.
skin of the aircraft. The diameter of the

2k UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

IMSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCES:


TJ U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy Bureau
ASSOCIATED EQUIEMENT; Radio Set SCH-550-B. of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
Equipment function - television. Radio Sets SCR-g49-A, SCR-550-A, and
SCR-ggO-B, TO CO 08-40SCR550-2, (Sept. 20,
MISCELLAMEOUS; Reference l) below states that WWf. UNCLASSIFIED.
this antenna is obsolete.
2) RCA drawing P-25531t9-503.
COGNIZAMT AGEHCY; ARL-2596.
3) Government drawing SC-D-10571.
MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America,
order 371+9-AKL-42. k) U. G, Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
STOCK MUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275-162.

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ANTENNA AN-163

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 324 - 372 mc. MANUEACTJRFR; Radio Corporation of America,
order 371i-9-ARL-k2.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a vertical, wide-
band receiving antenna operating against the STOCK NUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275-163.
skin of the aircraft. The diameter of the
disk Is 13.5 inches, and the antenna assembly REFERENCES:
has an overall length of 12.5 inches. Socket 1) Ü"! S. Array Air Force and U. S. Navy Bureau
SO-239 is provided to connect a 50-ohm cable, of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
WC-549, by means of Plug PL-259-A. Radio Sets SCR-g'l9-A. SCR-550-A, and
SCR-ggO-B, TO CO O8-k)SCB550-2, (Sept. 20,
INSTALLATION; Airborne. 1944). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-550-B. 2) RCA drawing P-Sg^l^-gU.


Equipment function - television.
3) Government drawing SC-D-10571.
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference l) below states that
Antenna AN-163 is obsolete. 4) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-2597.

ANTENNA AN-164

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 264 - 512 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-2g98.

TYPE: Ground-plane antenna. MANUFACTURER; Radio Corporation of America,


order 3749-ARL-42.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a vertical, wide-
band receiving antenna operating against a STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Ilumber 582I-I55-
ground plane which is part of the antenna Ö281.
assembly. The overall antenna is 15 inches
long and 10-1/4 inches wide at the ground REFERENCES:
plane. Socket SO-259 connects the antenna to T] U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy Bureau
a gO-ohm transmission line. of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
Radio Sets SCR-gg9-A. SCR-ggO-A, and
INSTALLATION: Probably ground and airborne. SCR-ggO-B, TOCO oa40SCR5g0-2, (Sept. 20,
1944 J. UNCLASSIFIED,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-ggO-B.
Equipment function television. 2) RCA drawing P-255340-5O2 .

MISCELLANEOUS: The description of this antenna 3) Government Drawing SC-D-10373.


given in Reference 4) below Indicates that it
is probably a modification of AN-162 for use 4) U. 3. Department of Defense Nomenclature
on ground installations and under conditions Card.
where the skin of the aircraft cannot be used
as a ground plane. Reference l) below states
that Antenna AN-164 is obsolete.

UNCLASSIFIED 25
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AN-165

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 524 - 372 mc. COGNIZAMT AGENCY; AKL-2599.

TYPE: Ground-plane antenna. MANUEACTURSR: Radio Corporation of America,


order 371'r9-ARL-k2.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna Is a vertical, wide-
band receiving antenna operating against a STOCK NUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275-165.
ground plane which Is part of the antenna
assembly. The overall antenna Is 12 Inches REFERENCES:
long and 8-l/2 Inches wide at the ground T) U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy Bureau
plane. Socket 30-239 connects the antenna to of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions for
a 50-ohni transmission line. Radio Sets SCR-3h9-A. SCR-^O-A, and
SCR-35O-B, TO CO oa-^OSCR3?0-2, (Sept. 20,
INSTALLATION; Probably ground and airborne. 19hk). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQUIIMEHT; Radio Set SCR-550-E. 2) RCA Drawing P-2553l(.0-5O4.


Equipment function - television.
3) Government Drawing SC-D-IO373.
MISCELLANEOUS; The description of this antenna
given in Reference k) below Indicates that it k) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
la probably a modification of AN-163 for use Card.
on ground installations and under conditions
where the skin of the aircraft cannot be used
as a ground plane. Reference l) below states
that Antenna AN-165 is obsolete.

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ANTENNA AN-166

TYPE: Stub. AN-15?. Tb° tip of the radla+ing sec+ion has


been cut off and a type-N receptacle has been
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a copper-clad, attached to the base.
impregnated maple mast with an overall length
of 35-3A Inches. COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-2717.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. MANUFACTURER: Galvin Mfg. Co., order 9013-WF-U3.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Detecting Equipment STOCK NUMBER: Probably Signal Corps 2A275-166.
RC-164-B.
REFERENCE:
MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AN-166 is a modified U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AN-167

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 350 - 700 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Detecting Equipment
RC-l6i4-B.
TYPE; Rod.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-2718.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a rod,
approximately 7 inches long and l/h inch in STOCK NUMBER: Probably Signal Corps 2A275-167.
diameter, which is an integral part of the
band-pass filter, detector, and output REFERENCE;
circuits. U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ANTENNA AN-171, AN-172, AN-173, AN-174, AN-175. AN-176, AN-177, AN-178, AN-179, and AN-180

FREQUENCY: VHF band.. .probably 261+ mc (AN-171), DESCRIPTION: These antennas are a group of ten
276 mc (AN-172), probably 288 mc (AN-173), antennas of similar construction but different
300 mc (AN-171+); UHF band. . .312 mc (AN-175), operating frequencies. They are designed for
321+ mc (AH-176), probably 336 mc (AN-177), use with BC-1212-B. The antenna, reflector,
3I+8 mc (AN-178), probably 56O mc (AN-179), and ground rods are made of streamlined
probably 372 mc (AN-180). tubing. The antennas mount by Socket SO-239.

26 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

No other descriptive information on these AN-172. . .Signal Corps 2A275-172, Federal


antennas is available. Stock Number »5821-156-6644) AN-173.. .Slgntl
Corps 2A275-173; AH-17!+...Signal Corps 2A275-
INSTALLATION; Airborne. 17k, Federal Stock Number M582I-155-827I;
AN-175...Signal Corps 2A275-175, Federal
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Transmitting Set Stock Number N5821-155-8270; AN-176.. .Signal
AN/AXT-3. Equipment function - television. Corps 2A275-176, Federal Stock Number N582I-
Radio Set SCR-5^9-B. 155-8273; AH-177...2A275-177i AN-I7S...Signal
Corps 2A275-178, Federal Stock Number N5925-
COGNIZANT AOENCT; ARL. 155-8278; AN-179...Signal Corps 2A278-179;
AN-I8O. . .Signal Corps 2A278-180. Current
MANUFACTURER: Farnsworth Electronics Co. and stock number lists Indicate that this Item is
Radio Corporation of America, order 662-DAY-'41+, not stocked hy the U. S. Air Force.
plan 3023.
REFERENCES:
STOCK NUMBERS: M-171.. .Signal Coi-ps 2A275-171; U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Cards.

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ANTENNA AN-181

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 90 mc. 2) War and Navy Departments, Handbook of


Maintenance Instructions for Radio Trans-
TYPE: Dipole. mitting Equipment RC-186, TO 3IR2-3RC186-2,
(Sept. 7, 1941+). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a dipole consisting
of two rods mounted on and at right angles to
a bazooka. A Compreg mast is used to support
each rod near its free end. The bazooka is
36 inches long, and each rod is 50 inches long
The antenna has an S0-239 connector.

BEAM DATA;
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION; Airborne (large aircraft).

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Transmitting Equip-


ment RC-1Ö6. Equipment function - remote
control.

MISCELLANEOUS: Reference l) below states that


Antenna AN-l8l is obsolete.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL.

STOCi-: NUMBLR: Signal CcirjjS 2A275-1Ö1. Current


stock number lists indicate that this item Is
not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
£L JL Jl
REFERENCES:
T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, AK-181 and AN-182 Components
(Mar. Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AN-182

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 50 - 60 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne (large aircraft).

TYPE: Dipole. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Transmitting Equip-


ment RC-186. Equipr-'.ent function - remote
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a dipole consisting control.
of two rods mounted on and at right angles to
a bazooka. A Compreg mast is used to support MISCELLANEOUS: Reference l) below states that
each rod near its free end. The bazooka is Antenna AN-182 is obsolete.
54 inches long, and each rod Is 14-8 Inches long. See illustrations of AN-181, which is similar
The antenna has an SO-239 connector. to AN-182.

BEAM DATA: COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL.


Polarization - Horizontal.

UNCLASSIFIED 27
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK MUMBKR: Signal Corps 2A275-182. Current (Mar. Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
stock number lists Indicate that this Item is
not stocked by the U. S. Air Force. 2) War and Navy Departments, Handbook of
Maintenance Instructions for Radio Trans-
REFEKEMCES: mitting Equipment RC-1H6, TO ^IRg-jRC 186-2,
D Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright (Sept. 7, lÄk). UNCLASSIFIED.
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,

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ANTENNA AN-183

FREQUEMCY! VHF band, 60 - 70 mc. ment RC-186. Equipment function - remote


control.
TYPE: Dipole.
MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna ÄH-I83-I« of the same
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a dipole consisting type of construction as AM-l8l. See illus-
of two rods mounted on and at right angles to trations of AW-l8l.
a bazooka. A Compreg mast is used to support
each rod near its free end. The bazooka is COGNIZAMT AGEKCY: AKL-3671.
46 Inches long, and each rod Is kO-l/2 inches
long. The antenna Is designed to connect to STOCK NUMBER: Probably Signal Corps 2A275-183.
a 50-ohm line by an 30-239 connector.
REFERENCE:
BEAM DATA: War and Navy Departments, Handbook of
Polarization - Horizontal. Maintenance Instructions for Radio Trans-
mitting Equipment RC-186, TO ;iR2-;RCl86-g,
INSTALLATION: Airborne (large aircraft). (Sept. 7, l9U-ky. UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Transmitting Equip-

ANTENNA AN-184

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 70 - 80 mc. ment RC-186. Equipment function - remote


control.
TYPE« Dipole.
MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna AN-181+ is of the same
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a dipole consisting type of construction as AN-lBl. See illus-
of two rods mounted on and at right angles to trations of AN-I81.
a bazooka. A Compreg mast is used to support
each rod near its free end. The bazooka is COGNIZANT AGENCY! ARL-3672.
1+0 inches long, and each rod is 55 inches
long. The antenna Is designed for connection STOCK NUMBER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275-184.
to a 50-ohm line by an SO-259 connector.
REFERENCE :
BEAM DATA: War and Navy Departments, Handbook of
Polarization - Horizontal. Maintenance Instructions for Radio Trans-
mitting Equipment RC-186, TO 51R2-5RC186-2,
INSTALLATION: Airborne (large aircraft). (Sept. 7, 19WJ. UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Transmitting Equlp-

ANTENNA AN-185

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 90 - 100 mc. Polarization - Horizontal.

TYPE: Dipole. INSTALLATION; Airborne (large aircraft).

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a dipole consisting ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Transmitting Equip-
of two rods mounted on and at right angles to ment RC-1Ö6. Equipment function - remote
a bazooka. A Compreg mast is used to support control.
each rod near its free end. The bazooka is
Jl.lt Inches long, and each rod is 27.6 Inches MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna AN-185 is of the same
long. The antenna Is designed to connect to type of construction as AK-l8l. See illus-
a 50-ohm line by an SO-259 connector. trations of AN-lBl.

BEAM DATA: COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-J675.

28 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK MUMHER; Probably Signal Corps 2A275-185. Maintenance Instructions for Radio Trans-
mitting Equipment RC-lHb, TO 31Rg-3KCl86-g.
REFEKEMCE : (Sep-L. 7, 19kk). ÜSCLASSIFIKD .
War and Navy Departments, Handbooic of

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ANTENNA AS-(XA-17)/ART

FREQUEHCY: HF and VHT bands, 27 - 31+ mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEMT: Radio Set AN/ART-3.
Equipment function - probably coimnunlcatlons.
DESCRIPTION: The reference given below lists
this antenna as "Fan Antenna for B-17, B-2k-, REFERENCE:
B-26 used with AN/ABT-3, Ty-pe-N Connector." Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
The antenna Is obsolete since the reference Air Development Division, WCLHS-6, (March Ik,
is a listing of obsolete equipment. 1937) ■ UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AS-(XA-18)/ART

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 36 - k6 mc ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEHT; Radio Set AN/ART-3.


Equipment function - probably communications.
TYPE: Whip
REFERENCE:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a whip which Is Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
terminated in a type-N connector. It Is Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March Ik,
obsolete according to the reference given 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
below.

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ANTENNA AS-(XA-95)/AP0

FREQUENCY: EHE band, 33,000 - 36,000 mc REFERENCE:


(K -band) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March Ik,
DESCRIPTION: The reference given below lists 1957) . UNCLASSIFIED.
this antenna as a British linear array which
Is obsolete.

ANTENNA AS-(XA-103)/APQ

FREQUENCY: 3HF band, 15,350 - 17,250 (i^-band). REFERENCE:


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
DESCRIPTION: The reference given below lists Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March l^,
this antenna as obsolete. 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

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ANTENNA AS-(XA-125)/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2000 - 3000 mc. REFERENCE:


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
DESCRIPTION: The reference given below lists Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March Ik,
this antenna as obsolete. 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-l/APR-1

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 230 - 250 mc. with a type SO-239 coaxial connector.

TYPE: Stub. INSTALLATION: Alrboi-ne.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna assembly consists


of a rod 12 inches long and a mounting base

UNCLASSIFIED 29
UNCLASSIFIED

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-l/APR-1 was cancelled and REFERENCE:


replaced by AT-5/AHR-1. Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953)-
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. CONFIDENTIAL.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-5/APS-2

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 3267 - 3333 mc on search,


3256 mc on beacon; VSWR < l.k from 3256 to
3330 rac on it-6-ohm coaxial line.

TYPE: Cut-paraboloid reflector fed by a dipole


and auxiliary reflector.

DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a half-


wave dipole antenna (located at the focal
point of a cut paraboloidal reflector) and
a small, circular, auxiliary reflecting
plate (mounted one quarter-wavelength in
front of the dipole) to reflect energy back
into the cut paraboloidal reflector. The
dipole and reflecting plate are enclosed in
a plastic shell which can be pressurized.
The antenna assembly includes the selsyn to
transmit the angular position of the antenna
to the PPI unit. The overall assembly is
39-3/l6 inches high, 29 inches deep, and 29
inches long. The approximate weight of the
assembly is 65 pounds.
In an AN/APS-2 installation. Antenna
Assembly AS-5/APS-2 is mounted on Mounting
Base MT-15/APS-2; and in an AN/APS-2A or
AN/APS-2D installation, the assembly is
mounted on Mounting Base MT-U6/APS-2A,
which also includes mounting space for the
transmitter, converter, and Junction box.
An AN/APS-2B installation Incorporates a
special mounting assembly for the trans-
mitter, converter, and antenna assembly and
can be lowered into the nacelle in the belly
of the aircraft by means of a specially de-
signed lift.
AS-5/APS-2
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwidths -
MISCELLANEOUS: AS-5/APS-2 is similar to
Vertical - approximately 9°.
Antenna Assemblies AS-17/APS and AS-17A/APS.
Horizontal - approximately 9°.
Beam type - Single symmetrical lobe.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
Polarization - Horizontal.
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy RI6AN-AS5APS2,
SCAN DATA: The antenna has azimuth rotation
Signal Corps 2A26^-5.
through 36O0 at 12 or 2k revolutions per
minute. Permissible tilt in elevation is
REFERENCE:
+20°. Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953).
INSTALLATION: Airborne .
CONFIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APS-2, AN/APS-2A,


AN/APS-2B, and AN/APS-2D. Equipment
function - search and navigation.

ANTENNA AS-7/APC-1

FREQUENCY: S-band. DESCRIPTION: This is an oscillating, parabo-


loidal reflector for scanning or tracking
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a ro- in azimuth and elevation. Energy is sup-
tating dipole. plied by a motor-driven, rotating dipole

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

offset from the focal point of the reflector. COGNIZAHT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.
The approximate weight Is 100 pounds.
STOCK NUMBERS: Signal Corps 2AK26k-7.
BEAM DATA:
Gain - Additional information is available REFERENCES:
in the secret document listed below as 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook ul Air-
Reference 2. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, fTÜIy 1,
Half-power beamwidths - See Reference 2. 1953) • CONFIDEMTIAL.
Beam type - Pencil.
Polarization - Linear, rotating. 2) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Dlrect-ory, Pro-
ject RAKD Research Mamorandira RM-2000 .
SCAN DATA: A conical scan is used for track- Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corpo-
ing, and the conical scan is combined with ration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
azimuth rotation (i.e. a Palmer scan) for No. AD-150674. SECRET.
search. See Reference 2.
3) U. S. Air Force Specifica«00^*71-1722.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
k) U. S. Department of Defense Honenc
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AW/APG-1. Equipment Card.
function - fire control.

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-7/APG-I is similar to


AS-13/APG.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-12/APS-3

MAJOR COMPONENTS: AT-62/APS-3 antenna reflec- AS-12/APS-3- In most installations they are
tor, a feed element, and an antenna pedestal. interchangeable.

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 9375 + 30 mc on search, COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


9310 mo on beacon; VSWR < 2 from 9310 to
9405 mc on X-band waveguide. MANUFACTURER: Philco Corporation contract
NOas-285.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a wave-
guide, double-dipole feed. STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy R16AN-AS12APS3,
Signal Corps 2A264-12.
DESCRIPTION: This is a paraboloidal reflector
fed by a waveguide, double-dipole feed. The REFERENCES:
reflector has a. diameter of l8-l/2 inches and T) U. S. War and Navy Departments, Handbook
a focal length of 5.66 inches. It is con- of Operating Instructions for AN/AFS-;
structed of magnesium. Overall dimensions Aircraft Radar Equipment, AN 08-10-196,
of the assembly are 18-1/2 inches wide, (July 22, 1943 - revised Dec. 30, 19hk).
19-1/6 inches high, and 19-3/8 inches deep. UNCLASSIFIED.
The approximate weight is 21 pounds.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - Additional information is available
In the secret document listed below as
Reference 3-
Half-power beamwidths - See Reference 3-
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The azimuth scan will cover a l60o


sector at 35 scans per minute. Elevation
coverage of a 24° sector is accomplished by
tilting the reflector with respect to the
feed.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCTATCD EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-3.


Equipment function - search, surface; and
navigation.

MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature card and


Reference 2 indicate that this assembly pro-
duces a csc^ beam. Unless the available pho-
tograph is in error, the reflector produces
very little if any esc2 beam shaping. AS-22/
APS-3 is similar to but slightly larger than AS-12/APS-3

UNCLASSIFIED 31
UNCLASSIFIED /

2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr- ' ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-51T, (July 1, Santa Monica, California: The RANT Corp-
1953)■ CONFIDENTIAL. oration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Seport
No. AD-15067'' . SECRET.
3) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pre-

^KNMA ASSEMBLY AS-13/APG-2

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 3264 - 3330 ra' ; /'SWR < 2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APG-2. Equipment
function - fire control.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed vym rotati
tating
dipole. MISCELIAHEOUS: AS-13/APG-2 is similar to
AS-7/APG-1.
DESCRIPTION: This assembly conjisyts of a
paraboloidal reflector which iy fed by a COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.
motor-driven, rotating dlpoley The dipole
is rotated about the axis ojrthe paraboloid MANUFACTURER: General Electric Company,
at approximately l+OQO rev Jstions per minute. procurement order 1553-WIr-'+3.
The electrical center ofÄhe dipole is off-
set from the axis of '-r.r/paraboloid. Spin- STOCK NUMBERS: 2AK299-GP13.
ning the feed produr y's conical scan The
diameter of the rr j^ctor is 27 Inches, and REFEREWCfiS:
the approximate rf/lght of the ascemoly is 1) TSureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
101+ pounds. -/ borne Antenna Data, CO 16-I-517, (July 1,
195 3]^ CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA: f
ain - Additional information is available In 2) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
tn? spöret document listed below as Refer- ject RAND Research Memorandum liM-2000.
ence 2. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corp-
Half-power besjnwidths - See Reference 2. oration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
Beam type - Pencil. No. AD-150674. SECRET.
Polarization - Linear, rotating.
3) U. S. Air Force Specification 47I-1762.
SCAN DATA: The jntenna assembly can be moved
90° in azimuth and from +70° to -12° in ele- h) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
vation. Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNAiASSEMBLY AS-14(*)/AP

MAJOR COMPONENTS: Dipole, coaxial cable, r-f


connector, and a mounting bracket.

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHE bands, 2700 - 3^00 mc.

TYPE: Dipole.

DESCRIPTION: The 3-3/Vinch-long dipole is


permanently attached, with a waterproof
seal, to 10 feet of coaxial cable. For each
particular Installation, the attached cable
is cut to a suitable length and terminated
with an r-f connector.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - The dipole is positioned so
that its polarization is the same as that
of the radar set under test.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Phantom Target RF-4/AP.


Equipment function - test.

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-l4(*)/AP represents'AS-IVAP


and AS-14A/AP. The only differences between AS-lUA/AP

32 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

the two are cable size and r-f termination.


AS-lkA/k? replaces AS-35()/AP, which was
cancelled 13 September 19^3'

COGHIZAHT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.

MAHUFACTURER: Western Electric Company,


(AS-l^/AP) contract 36'+6-ARI^U3.

STOCK NUMBERS:
AS-T57ÄP . . Signal Corps 3F4ol+3-ll4
AS-lWAP . . Signal Corps 2AK26^-ll+A
Current stock number lists indicate that
this item is not stocked by the U. Si Air
Force.

REFERENCES:
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.

2) U.S. Air Force Specification 1+71-1752.

AS-llt/AP

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-15/AP

MAJOR COMPONENTS: nipole, coaxial cable, type COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.
N connector, and a mounting bracket.
MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Company.
FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9300 mc.
STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-15. Current
TYPE: Dipole. stock number lists indicate that this item
is not sto'cked by the U. S. Air Force.
DESCRIPTION: The dipole is permanently
attached, with a waterproof seal, to 50 in- REFERENCES:
ches of 50-ohm, RG-8/U or RG-31/U r-f cable. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
fhe attached cable is cut to the proper borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
length for each particular installation and 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
is terminated with a type N connector.
2) U. S. Air Force Specification hfl-llQl.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Phantoiu Target RF-3/AP.


Equipment function - test.

ANTENNA AS-17(*)/APS

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 3267 - 3333 mc ^-* loic'al reflector. Jhe dipole and reflecting
search, and 3256 mc^fci beaco-■ vSWR ~ 1 .'i plate arA enclosed In a toisll plastic shell
at 3300 ::;.. n 'i6-(tfirn^^ ' ^i- cable. -which can be pressurized. The antenna

TYPE: CutlMlPK-
dipolar rtly.
Uj
r&Tector fed by a
r ^N mounts on Mounting Base MT-87/APS-2C. Six
5/16-24 tapped holes ere provided for mount-
ing the assembly. It is 39-3/16 inches
high, 29 inches wide, and 29 inches deep
^'RIPX'IOW: The reflector is a parabolcidal and weighs 72-1/2 pounds.
reflector ?9 inches in diameter with a small
amount of its upper surface cut away. It
.L.-3 fed by a half-wave dipole mounted at the HaXJVgowgP beamwidth - E- and H-planes - 9°
focal point. (The focal length is 10.6 Beam typ?
inches.) A circular plate is mounted Xjh Polarization - horizontal.
wavelength from the dipole and reflects the
dipole forward radiation back to the parabo-

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UNCLASSIFIED

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 3600 M U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
in azimuth and can be raised or lowered 20° Card.
in elevation. AS-17/APS rotates at 10 or
20 revolutions per minute . AS-I7A/APS ro-
tates at 12 or Zk revolutions per minute.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEIff: Radar Sets AN/APS-2C,


AN/APS-2E, AN/APS-2F, arid AN/APS-2G. Equip-
ment function - search; and navigation,
surface reference.

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-17{*)/APS denotes two models


AS-17/APS and AS-17A/ÄPS. The two models
differ in speed of rotation as noted in Scan
Data. These antennas are similar to Antenna
AS-5/APS-2.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURERS: Phllco Corporation, Navy con-


tract NXsa-26589.

STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy-ASO RI6AN-ASI7APS,


■-U. S. Navy-ASO R16AN-ASI7AAPS.

REFERENCES:
T) War and Navy Departments, Handbook of
Maintenance Instructions for Models
AM/APS-2F and AN/APS-2G Aircraft Radar
Equipment, CO-AN 0ä-3OAPS2-2, [Oct. 12,
l5Wl. CONFIBEMTIAL.

2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.

3) Military Specification 3I+8-1376. CPR- AS-17/APS


510-25

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-21/AP(J-10

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 9335 - 9^15 mc; VSWR < MANUFACTURERS: Unknown, procurement order
2. l21kö-AF-h3.

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector. STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A249-21.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna includes a stabilized REFERENCES:


X-band spinner which provides 36O0 azimuth T} Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
scanning for navigation and search, and sec- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
tor scanning during the bombing run. 1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: Additional information is available 2) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-


in the secret document listed below as ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
Reference 2. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corp-
oration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
INSTALLATION: Airborne. No. AD-150671+• SECRET.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APQ-10. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Equipment function - search; navigation; and Card.
bombing.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-25O9.

3^ UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-22/APS-3

FREQUENCY: SHI' band, 93I+5 - 9^05 mc on search INSTALLATION: Airborne.


and. 9310 mc on beacon; VSWH < 2 from 9310 to
9U05 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-3.
Equipment function - search and navigation.
TYPK: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a wave-
guide double-dipole. MISCELLANEOUS: According to Reference 1, this
antenna is obsolete.
DESCHIFTTOM: The reflector is a paraboloid
with a focal length of 5-66 Inches. It is COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
fed by a tapered waveguide section which
terminates in a double-dipole at the focal STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy-ASÜ R16AN-AS22APS3.
point of the paraboloid. The antenna is
similar to but slightly larger than the AS- REFERENCES:
12/APS-3. In most installations they are D Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Interchangeable. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517,(July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA: Additional information is available
in the secret document listed below as 2) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
Reference 2. ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
Polarization Horizontal. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corp-
oration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
SCAN DATA: The antenna will provide rectangu- No. AD-150674. SECRET.
lar scanning through l60o in azimuth at 35
cycles per minute; the tilt may be varied 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
+ 8° in elevation. Card

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-23/AP

MAJOR COMPOKSHTS: Dipole, parasitic reflector, meter Test Set TS-117/6P. Equipment func-
connector, and mounting bracket. tion - test.

FREQUENCY: UHF, SHF bands, I550 - 5200 mc; MISCELLANEOUS: Status - obsolete.
VSWR < 5 from 214-00 to 5400 mc on 51-ohin coax-
ial cable. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

TYPE: Dipole^ parasitic array. MANUFACTURERS: Marathon Co., procurement con-


tract NXsa-2589; Hazeltlne Electronics Corp.,
DESCRIPTION: The array consists of a dlpole. procurement contract NOsr-39332.
parasitic reflector, connector, and mounting
bracket. The connector fits Navy Type 49268 STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5985-O93-
r-f plug. The dipole is 1/2 wavelength long 5^19.
and has an input impedance of 51 ohms. Over-
all dimensions are approximately 3-13/16 REFERENCES:
inches by 2-3/16 inches by 1-1/8 Inches. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA; 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Polarization - Same as that of radar set
under test (linear). 2) Hazeltlne Drawing A-4369.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Phantom Target TS-1+8/AP, 3) MIT Specification and Drawing B-2657A.
Detector Amplifier Assembly AN/UPA-1A, Wave-

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-24/APS-6

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9335 - 9^15 mc on system is pressurized. The antenna is 25-1/2
search and 9307 - 9313 mc on beacon; VSWR < Inches long, 17 inches wide, and 19-3/4
2.0. inches high; it weighs about 50 pounds and is
enclosed in a radome.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector probably fed by
a Cutler feed. BEAM DATA: Additional information is available
in the secret document listed below as
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 17-inch parabo- Reference 2.
loid with a tapered waveguide feed, having Half-power beamwldth - 5.5°.
mica windows and terminating in a reflecting Polarization - Horizontal.
disk (probably a Cutler feed). The waveguide

UNCLASSIFIED 35
UNCLASSIFIED

SCAN DATA: The antenna scans in either of two REFERENCES:


ways. A spiral scan is used for search and TY Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
a conical scan for gun aiming. The spiral borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
scan is produced by rotating the reflector 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
and feed (as a unit) at 1200 revolutions per
minute while simultaneously varying the angle 2) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
between the axis of rotation and the geomet- ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
ric axis of the antenna. This angle is Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corp-
varied between 0° and 60° at the rate of 15 oration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
cycles per minute. The resultant of these No. AD-15067^ . SECRET.
two motions produces a spiral scan. The
scan has a maximum deflection of 600 from 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
center so that the maximum width of the Card.
spiral is 120°. Conical scanning is produced
by rotating the antenna as before but with
the angle between the rotational and geometric
axes locked at 90- This produces a cone 25°
wide.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, installed in either


wing or nose nacelle. An unobstructed view,
parallel to the axis of gunfire and for 600
from center in all directions, must be pro-
vided.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-6.


Equipment function - fire control.

COGHIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Westinghouse Electric Corporation,


U. S. Navy contracts NXsa 2965O and NXsa
38^95■
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy-ASO R16AN-AS24APS6. AS-24/APS-6

ANTENNA AS-25/APR-2

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 90 - k20 mc; STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy R16AN-AS25APR2,
VSWR < 5 on 50-chm coaxial cable. Signal Corps 2AK261+-25 . Current stock number
lists indicate that this item is not stocked
TYPE: Stub. by the U. S. Air Force.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna is I/1*-wavelength


stub The stub is a copper-plated, impreg-
nated-maple "mast." The length of the stub
in its mounting base is 30 inches, and the
weight of the combination is 5.2 pounds.
The length of the radiating portion is 21-
3A inches.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - The free-space pattern is omni-
directional in a plane perpendicular to the
axis of the stub.
Polarization - Linear (dependent on mode of
mounting), usually mounted at an angle of
^5 degrees to horizontal to receive both
horizontal and vertical polarization.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APR-2. Equipment


function - countermeasures, search.

MISCELIAHEOUS: This antenna is designated as


obsolete by Reference 2 and Reference 3*

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


43
AS-25/APR-2

36 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFEREMCES: borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,


T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright 1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.
Air Development Division, WCIi=.3-6,
(Mar. Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED. 3) Private Correspondence.

2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbock of Alr-

ANTENNA AS-26/APR-2

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 300 - 3000 mc; VSWR < 5 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
on 50-ohni coaxial cable. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.
TYPE: Conical antenna.
3) Private Correspondence.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is of the dlscone-
type with the center radiator actually formed k) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
of two cones with their bases joined. An Card.
inverted cone with a 60-degree apex is joined
to an upright cone which has a 90-d.egree
apex, and the resulting radiating element is
mounted on a disc with the cone-assembly axis
perpendicular to the mounting disc. The
assembly is 10 Inches high by 6-l/2 inches
in diameter and weighs 2-l/2 pounds. The
antenna Is covered with a CW-3/ArR-2, stream-
lined, plastic nacelle.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in the plane per-
pendicular to the axis of the cone assembly.
Polarization - Linear, dependent upon mounting
position.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AW/APR-l and AN/APR-2.


Equipment function - countermeasures,
search.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is designated as


obsolete by Reference 1 and Reference 3-

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


AS-26/APR-2
STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Navy RI6AN-AS26APR-2.

REFKRENCES:
ij Partial List of Obaolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(Mar. Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-27(*)/ARN-5

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 108 - 111 mc and The antennas are fed by RG-22/U, 95-ohm,
329 - 335 mc. Twinax cable.

TYPE: Dipole array. BEAM DATA:


Polarization - Horizontal.
DESCRIPTION: The system consists of two
separate dipole antennas having a common INSTALLATION: Airborne .
mast and mounting. It is for use with
Instrument Landing Systems (IIS). The mast ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Receiving Equip-
and base are of cast aluminum with a lacquer ment AN/ARN-5U and RC-103-(). Equipment
finish. The glide-path antenna, a conven- function - navigation, surface reference.
tional dipole, is mounted in the same hori-
zontal plane as the locallzer antenna, a U- MISCELLANEOUS: AS-27(*)/ARN-5 denotes two
shaped, folded dipole. (See illustration.) models, AS-27/ARN-5 and AS-27A/ARN-5 . The

UNCLASSIFIED 37
UNCLASSIFIED

two models are electrically and mechanically 3) U. S. Air Force Specification 271-1Y87-A.
interchangeable but differ slightly in di-
mensions. AS-27A/ARN-5 is 26-7/8 inches k) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
long, 20 Inches wide, and 10-3/1». inches high. Card.
The other model is 8-1/2 inches high. The
VSWR1 s for the two models are given below as
ANTENNA FOR RADIO
measured on 95-ohm coaxial cable: RECEIVING EQUIPMENT
AS-2T/ARN-5 ...less than 5 from lOB to 111 mo, AN/ARN-Si j
less th-ui 2 from 329 to 335 mc.
AS-27A/ARN-5.. .less than 7 from 107.5 to 110.8
mc,
less than 3 3 from 329 to 335
mc .
This antenna is listed as obsolete by Refer-
ence 2.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-14-7-R220.

MANUFACTURERS: Federal Telephone and Radio SOCKET SO-264


Corporation, order 11762-Wr-43; and Communi- FOR RADIO
cations Equipment and Engineering Company, RECEIVING
Signal Corps.order 759-DAY-U^. EOUIPMENT
AN/ARN-5 ( ).
•ANTENNA FOR
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy-ASO RI6AN-AS27ARN-5. RADIO RECEIVING
SOCKET FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT
REFERENCES: RECEIVING EQUIPMENT RC.I03-( ) OR
X) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- RC-l03-( ) OR AN/ARN-14- AN/ARN-14
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL. AS-27/ARN-5.

2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,


Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(March 14, 1957)- UWCIASSIFIED.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-28/APR-1

FREQUENCY: VHF band, kO - 300 mo; VSWR < 5-0 tion, U. S. Navy contracts NXss-27923 and
on 50-ohm coaxial line. NXss-31230.

TYPE: Stub. STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A26U-28.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCES:


T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Receiving Equipment Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
AN/APR-1.Equipment function - counter- (March 1^, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
measures, search.
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 1 lists this antenna borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
as obsolete. 1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
MANUFACTURERS : Galvin Manufacturing Corpora-

»»«»«•«•••••«•«I

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-29/APR-1

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 300 - 3000 mc; VSWR < 5 .0 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Receiving Equipment
on 50-ohm coaxial cable. AN/APR-1. Equipment function - countermea-
sures, search.
TYPE: Conical.
MISCELIANEOUS: This antenna is listed as obso-
BEAM DATA : lete in Reference 1.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in one plane.
Polarization - Linear, antenna can be tilted. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. MANUFACTURERS: Galvin Manufacturing Corpora-

38 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

tion, U. S. Navy contracts NXss-27923 and (March lit, 1957)- UNCLASSIFIED.


NXss-31230.
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-29. borne Antenna Data, GO-16-1-517,(July 1,
1953} ■ CONFIDENTIAL.
REFERENCES:
T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, Card.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-SlO/APN-T

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHE bands, 2750 - 2950 mc, MANUFACTURERS: Philco Corporation and Tele-
3220 - 3320 mc, and 3380 - 3I+7O mc; VSWR < phones Corporation, contract N383s-7l69.
2 on 50-ohm coaxial cable.
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy-ASO R16AN-AS31APN-7,
TYPE: Dipole array. Federal Stock Number F 5985-090-2649.

DESCRIPTION: The radiating portion of the an- REFERENCES:


tenna consists of three dipoles enclosed in 1)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
a spherical cover of transparent plastic and borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
mounted l/k wavelength from the end of a 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
short, rigid section of concentric line.
The three dipoles are mounted 120° apart on 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
the periphery of a circle to form a tripole. Card.
The height of the dipoles above the fuselage
Is 20 inches for AS-31/APN-7 and is k Inches
for AS-3IA/APN-7. Antenna AS-31/'APN-7 is
214-5/8 inches high, 3-lA inches wide, 3-1/4
inches deep; antenna AS-3IA/APN-7 is 9 inches
high, 2-1/2 Inches wide and 7 inches deep.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in the horizontal
plane. The signal strength is maximum in the
horizontal plane containing the tripole.
L olarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. The antenna should be


mounted on the narrowest and most rounded
part of fuselage to reduce interference due
to image reflection.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Beacon AN/APN-7.


Equipment function ■ radar beacon.

MISCELLANEOUS : AS-3l(»)/APN-7 denotes two


models, AS-31/APN-7 and AS-31A/APN-7 . The
two models are interchangeable and differ
mechanically only in height and shape. The
first and last bands of frequencies above
pertain to the A-model while the middle band
pertains to the undesignated model.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. AS-31/APN-7

*•»•«•««**••«**«• ♦«•♦»•••♦♦»♦«

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-32(*)/APX-l

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 157 - 212 mc; VSWR < 3 and two extenders (E-702 and E-703) for use
on 50-ohm line as a transponder antenna, when the antenna is used In a different
VSWR < 1.5 on 50-ohm line as an interrogator- range of frequencies. The antenna consists
re spender antenna. of a steel rod with a button end. The
assembly is approximately l8-l/2 inches high,
TYPE: Whip. 3 inches long, and 3-1/2 inches deep. It
weighs about one pound and has an input im-
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a ta- pedance of 50 ohms.
pered., quarter-wavelength whip antenna,
mounting base, r-f fittings and adapters.

UNCLASSIFIED 39
UNCLASSiFIED

BEAM DATA: MANUFACTURERS: Hazeltlne Electronics Corpora-


Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. tion, U. S. Navy contracts NXsa-27630,
Polarization - Vertical. -27631, -^6070, -46071, -5908O, and -59081.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, mounted vertically to STOCK NUMBERS: Signal Corps 2A264-32, U. S.


the skin of the aircraft. Navy-ASO RI6AI+989, Federal Stock Number
N 5985-251+-7l76.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Equipment AN/APX-
1, AN/APX-2, and AN/APX-8. Equipment func- REFERENCES:
tion - IFF. 1)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
MISCELLANEOUS: AS-32(»)/APX-l denotes two 1953; . CONFIDENTIAL.
models, AS-32/APX-1 and AS-32A/APX-1. The
two antennas are similar and are electrically 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Interchangeable. Antenna Assembly Navy Type Card.
66AAN was superseded by AS-32/APX-I.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-33/APT-2

FREQUENCY: UHF band, ^75 - 585 mc; VSWR < 2 on MANUFACTURERS: Delco Radio Division, U. S.
coaxial cable. Navy contract NXs-28022.

TYPE: Stub . STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Navy-ASC R1,6AN-AS33APT.

DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a quar- REFERENCES:


ter-wavelength stub antenna, a plastic hous- T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
ing, a matching section with a flange for Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
mounting to the skin of the aircraft, two (March Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED'.
insulators, and a coaxial transmission line.
The stub is k Inches long and 1 inch In diam- 2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 411-
eter. The cylindrical plastic housing Is k 100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
Inches long, 5 Inches high and 1-3/'+ Inches Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
in diameter. The overall antenna is 12-3/8 19kh), UNCLASSIFIED.
inches long and 3-l/l6 inches in diameter; it
weighs 2.2 pounds. The flanged matching sec- 3) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 411-
tion is equipped with a type N connector. The 100A. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
antenna requires a metal ground plane and Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 5,
should be mounted on the lower part of the 1945). UNCLASSIFIED. .
aircraft in an area free from obstructing
objects for a radius of 10 feet. 4) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Equipment


AN/APQ-9, Radar Set AN/APT-2, and Radar Set
AN/APQ-1. Equipment function - counter-
measures, deception.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is listed as


obsolete by Reference 1. It is identical to
antenna AN-132-A but has a type N receptacle
instead of SO-239.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-34/ÄPT-3

This antenna was cancelled, 27 January 1944,


(per nomenclature card) and replaced by
Antennas AT-36/APT, AT-37/APT, and AT-38/APT.

40 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-35()/AP

This nomenclature was cancelled, 13 September


13^3> (per nomenclature card) and reassigned
as Antenna Assembly AS-lh-A/AT.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-36/APQ-2

FHEQUEMCY: VHF and UHF bands, 250 - 550 mc; ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Transmitting Equipment
VSWR < 2.0 on ^0-ohir coaxial cable. AN/APQ-2 . Equipment function - countermea-
sures, deception.
TYPE: Stub.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a de-
mountable antenna stub 15 inches long, a MANUFACTURERS: Delco Radio Division, U. S.
matching section with a flange for mounting Navy contract NXsa-2826l.
to the skin of the aircraft, and a receptacle
on the matching section for connection to a STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Ifavy-ASO R16A14-432-500.
coaxial transmission line. Two spare stubs
are included and may be cut to the desired REFERENCE:
length to provide maximum performance over Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
the frequency band. Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953)-
CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-44/APR-5

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1000 - 3000 mc; VSWR < 3 REJEREMCES:


on a 50-olym line. T) Partial List tf Obsolete Antennas,
Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
TYPE: Conical. (March 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of 2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 1+11-
a circular mounting plate, an inverted cone 100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
surmounted by an upright cone, and a high- Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 1000 191+1+). UMCLASSIFIED .
mc. The axis of the cone assembly is per-
pendicular to the mounting plate. The assem- 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
bly is 7-3/8 inches long, has a diameter of borne Antenna Data, CO 16--L-517, (July 1,
6 inches, and weighs about two pounds. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: 1+) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Radiation pattern - A null exists along the Card.
axis of the cone assembly.
Polarization - Linear.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APR-5.


Equipment function - countermeasures, search.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is mechanically


interchangeable and identical in construction
with Antenna Assembly AS-I25/APR, but the
AS-I25/APR has the axis of its cone assembly
inclined 55° to the mounting plate. AS-k^/
APR-5 is listed as obsolete in Reference 1.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy..

MANUFACTURERS: Galvin Manufacturing Company,


U. S. Navy contract NXss-27558. AS-l+li/APR-5

STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Navy-ASO RI6AN-ASIAAPR5.

UNCLASSIFIED 1+1
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-46(* )/APG-4

FREQUENCY: UHF b&nd, k05 - klj mc; VSWR < 1.2 weighs 7-Ö pounds. The mounting base of
between 409-5" and 4l0.5 mc on a ^0-obm line. AS-h-6A/APG-k is made of aluminum; the antenna
is 25-11/32 inches high, 14-5/16 Inches wide,
TYPE: Yagi. and 23-23/32 inches deep; it weighs 7.5
pounds.
DESCRIPTION: The assembly is a Yagi array
consisting of a driven element, a reflector, C0GHI2AMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
and 3 directors. The elements are silver
plated and are mounted horizontal to a MANUFACTURERS: RCA Victor, U. 3. Navy contract
mounting base. The mounting base is attached NXsp-32195.
to the bottom of a vertical, streamlined
strut. The driven element incorporates two STOCK NUMBERS:
adjustable tuning caps and is insulated from AS-'t6/APG-l+ ...Navy-ASO R16AN-AS1+6APG4,
the other elements. The input impedance is AS-46A/APG-4 . . . Navy-ASO R16A4932-502,
50 ohms. Signal Corps 2A26k-k6A.
An installation requires two antennas,
one on each wing. One antenna is for re- REFERENCES:
ceiving; the other, for transmitting. They T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
may be mounted either above or below the borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
wings. Care must be taken to install the 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
arrays in such a fashion as to have minimum
downward radiation and minimum "feed through" 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
or interaction between antennas. They should Card.
be spaced to half-wavelength from a reflecting
mounting surface.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set Atl/APG-k.


Equipment function - bombing.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The array is rotatable within an


arc of + 25°.

TUNING/MATCHIHG DEVICES: The driven element


has timing caps.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-^6(*)/APG-U denotes two


models, AB-k-6/RFa-k and AS-WA/APG-^. The
two antennas differ slightly in dimensions,
and the two mounting bases are made from
different materials. The mounting base of
AS-k6/kFG-h is made of laminated plastic;
the antenna is 2k~lX/l6 inches high, 14-5/16
inches wide, and 28-9/l6 Inches deep; it AS-46/APQ-4

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-47/ARW-8

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 50 - 60 mc; VSWR < 2.0. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARW-8X.
Equipment function - remote control.
TYPE: Whip.
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is listed as obso-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 52-inch whip lete by Reference 1.
made from a tapered, solid steel shaft. The
antenna tapers from 5/16 inch at the base to COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-2675 .
1/8 inch at the tip. It mounts to a triang-
ular sheet-steel base whose sides are 9, 9, MANUFACTURERS: Doollttle Company, procurement
and 12 inches. The base is J./8 inch thick. order kGh-DAX-kk.
Mounted upon the base are insulator IN-79>
an adjustable capacitor, and a boss for STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-1+7. 1
holding the base of the antenna shaft.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

I"I
U2 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES: 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas , borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, 1953J • CONFIDENTIAL.
(March 14, 195T) . UNCLASSIFIED.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-5S/AP0-13 ud AS-54(*)/AP0-13

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9307 - 9^15 mc; V3WR < 2


on X-band waveguide.

TYPE: Modified paraboloidal reflector fed by


Cutler feed.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a paraboloidal re-


flector modified to produce a esc -type beam
in elevation. The reflector if fed by a
Cutler feed located near the focal point of
the reflector. The antenna weighs 77 pounds
and is ^O inches high, 29 inches wide, and
29 inohes deep.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamvidth - Horizontal - 3°.
Beam type - Cse1^ in elevation.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The antenna scans 36O0 in azimuth


at 20 revolutions per minute, or it can be
made to scan a selected forward area. The
antenna aim can be moved +10° or -3O0 in
elevation.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/APQ-13 and


AN/APQ-23 for AS-53/APQ-I3 and AS-54/APQ-13;
AN/APQ-13, AN/APQ-23, and AN/APQ-23A for
AS-54A/APQ-13. Equipment function - bombing.

MISCELLANEOUS: The three antennas listed are


similar and are interchangeable. AS-5^/APQ-
13 differs from AS-53/APQ-I3 in the mechani-
cal construction of the rotating head and
the provision for mounting a gyroscope for
rv
tilt stabilization. AS-5i+(*)/APQ^13 stands As-53/APQ-13
for AS-54/APQ-13 and AS-5WAPQ-13- AS-
5tA/APQ-13 is interchangeable as'a unit
MANUFACTURERS: Western Electric Company, pro-
with AS-54/APQ-13, and most of the replace-
curement order Sj-DAY-Wt, (AS-5VAPQ-13 and
ment parts are interchangeable. AS-J^A/APQ- AS-5l|-A/APQ-13 subcontracted to Philco Corp-
13 has a flexible waveguide section while
oration) .
AS-53/APQ-I3 has a rigid waveguide. AS-jl+A/
APQ-13 differs from AS-53/APQ-I3 only in
STOCK NUMBERS:
the addition of a heated rotary joint. AS-
AS-53/APQ-13 Signal Corps 2A21t9-53,
5VAPQ-13 is an extensively modified version Signal Corps 2A¥Z6k-5k,
of Antenna Equipment RC-22^B, part of Radio AS-5VAPQ-13
AS-5WAPQ-13 Signal Corps 2A249-5^A.
Set SCR-717-B. Modifications Include the
addition of horizontal stabilization com-
REFERENCES:
ponents and a heated rotary Joint. Reference
2 lists AS-53/APQ-I3 as obsolete
"IT Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
me Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
AS-53/APQ-13 ■ ARL-2779
2) Partial List of Obsolete Antenna, Wright
AS-5VAPQ-13 • ATSC
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
AS-5ltA/APQ-13 . ARL
(March Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

UNCLASSIFIED U3
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-55(*)/AP0-13

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9307 9^15 mc; VSWR < 2 MISGEILAKEOUS: AS-55(»)/APQ-13 denotes AS-55/
on X-band waveguide. APQ-13 and AS-55A/APQ-13. The two antennas
aj-e interchangeable except for replacement
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector (probably a modi- parts. The antennas are similar to the
fled parabololdal reflector fed by a Cutler- antenna system used with AN/APS-15 but are
type feed). modified to operate with AN/APQ-13 control
circuits.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a wave-
guide radiating horn mounted In a parabololdal COGNIZANT AGENCY:
reflector that is approximately 29 Inches In AS-55/APQ-I3 . ARL-278I,
diameter. The reflector Is probably modified AS-55A/APQ-13 . ARL-320O.
to produce a csc^ beam in elevation.
MANUFACTURERS: Western Electric Company, pro-
BEAM DATA: curement contract 05-DAY-kk, (subcontracted
Polarization - Horizontal. to Philoo Corporation).

SCAN DATA: The antenna scans through 3600 In STOCK NUMBERS:


azimuth at approximately 20 revolutions per AS-55/APQ-I3 . Signal Corps 2AR264-55,
minute. A tilt motor and mechanism permit AS-5?A/APQ-13 . Signal Corps 2A214-9-55A.
raising and lowering the antenna. A stabili-
zation mechanism partially compensates for REFERENCE:
aircraft pitch and roll. Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953).
INSTALLATION: Airborne. CONFIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEMT: Radar Set AN/APCi-13.


Equipment function ■ bombing.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-58/APT-1

This nomenclature was cancelled 29 November


1943• I* formerly consisted of Antennas
AT-36/APr, AT-37/APT, and AT-38/APT, which
are now treated as individual units.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-59/APT-3

This nomenclature was cancelled 29 November


19'*'3- I* formerly consisted of Antennas
AT-37/APT and AT-38/APT mounted on a single-
mast base. The antennas are now treated as
individual units.

• «* «•••••»•««*•••••
^ ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-60/APN-1

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 420 - kbO mc; VSWR < 2.0 INSTALLATION: Airborne.
on ^O-otm coaxial cable.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/APN-1.
TYPE: Slot antenna. Equipment function - altimeter.

DESCRTPTION: This is surface-current antenna COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


with two slots along the entire length of the
antenna assembly. The assembly is 16-1/2 REFERENCES:
inches wide, 28-1/2 Inches long, and 1.08 T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Inches thick. It is furnished with a Navy borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
lype '+9194, 50-ohm, female receptacle attached 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
to a flat surface on the underside of air-
craft . 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
BEAM DATA:
-Polarization - Horizontal.

• •««• ♦ • • • ••••

kh UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-61/ARN-5

FREQUEHCY: UHF band, 332 - 335 mc; VSWR < 5


on 95-ohm coaxial cable.

TOPE: Dipole.

ASCRIPTION: The antenna is a horizontal half-


wave dlpole mounted on a streamlined 7-inch
mounting strut, which should be located as
far forward on the aircraft as possible.
Each half of the dlpole is about 9-1/2 Inches
long. The assembly weighs 2-1/2 pounds.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization Hor1zontal.

IWSTAUATION: Airborne.
AS-61/AHN-5
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Receiving Equlp-
ment AH/ARM-5(}. Equipment function - REFERENCES:
navigation, surface reference. Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
MISCELIAHEOUS: This antenna can be used in (March ih, 1957)- UNCLASSIFIED.
place of the glide-path half of Antenna AS-
27/ARN-5. This antenna is listed as obsolete 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
in Reference 1. borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1
1953). CONFIDENTIAL. '
COGNlZAm AGENCY: ARL.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Kavy-ASO Rl6AN-AS6lARN5, Card.
Signal Corps 2A264-61.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-62/APS-13

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 413 - ^IT mc . 12,000 yards). Reference 3 lists this an-
tenna as obsolete.
TYPE: Yagl.

DESCRIITIOH: The antenna is a Yagi and is used


as the antenna for a tail warning system.
The Yagi is formed from sectlonalized ele-
ments and consists of a driven folded dlpole
and a parasitic reflector and director.
The antenna is installed on the tail assembly aow
so that half of the antenna is on each side
of the tail fin or vertical stabilizer. The
antenna lies in a horizontal plane. The feed
point of the two sections which form the
folded dlpole are connected through a tie
cable which is in length an odd number of
quarter wavelengths. All of the elements are
replaceable. The antenna is 7-3A inches
AS-62/APS-13
from front to rear and extends 7"5/8 inches
on each side of the vertical stabilizer.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-2813 .
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwidth MANUFACTURER: H. L, Yoh Company, procurement
Horizontal - 60°
plan W-2395.
Vertical - 90°.
Polarization Horizontal.
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy-ASO R16A4930-300 and
Signal Corps 2A2i*9-62.
INSTALIATION: Airborne.
REFERENCES:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/APS-13. l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
Equipment function - tail warning. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
MISCELLANEOUS: Two of these antennas should
be used for medium- or long-range use (1000-

UNCLASSIFIED 1*5
UNCLASSIFIED

2) U. S, Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics, 3) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright


Handbook Operating Instructions for Radio Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
Set AM/APS-13, AM 16-30APS15-2, (July 8, (March 14, 1957). UWCLASSIFIED.
191+4 _ revised Sept. 5, 19^3). UN-
CLASSIFIED,

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-63/APS-16

FBEQUENCT: UHF band, 52^ 526 mc; VSWR < 1.35


on 50-ohm coaxial cable.

TYPE: Yagi.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a Yagi with 1


driven element, 1 reflector, and 1 director.
The elements are mounted near the end of a
tube 3A inch in diameter and about 5 feet
Jong. The 50-ohm coaxial cable feed runs
through the tube. The driven element of the
array is a folded dlpole, and the reflector
and director are ordinary dipoles. The
assembly weighs k pounds and is 62-3/8 inches
long, 10-j/k inches wide, and 1-1/2 Inches
thick. It is installed in the vertical fin
of the tail assembly of the aircraft and
mounted so that the radiating elements ex-
tend backward from the tail.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwldth Horizontal _ 60°
Vertical - 60",

Beam type - The pattern is a 60o-wide cone


directed backward from along the flight axis.
The coverage below the line of flight is
greater than the coverage above the line of
flight.
Polarization - Horizontal. AS-63/APS-16

INSTALLATION: Airborne. STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2AK264-63.


ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/APS-I6.
REFERENCE:
Equipment function - tail warning.
Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953).
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARI^2852 . _. COKFIDEHTIAL.
MANUFACTURER: Unknown, procurement order
117-DAY-H.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-65/APQ-2(*)

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 200 - 700 mc; 700-mc range. The weight of the antenna de-
VSWR < 2. pends on the rod length and varies between
12 and 16 ounces. The antenna base has eight
TYPE: Rod. holes for mounting. The plane of mounting
depends on polarization desired. The area
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a series around the antenna should be free of ob-
of aluminum alloy rods of l/2-inch diameter structing surfaces.
and of several lengths, any one of which may
be screwed into a tapered base supported BEAM DATA:
by a formica disk. The rod used depends on Polarization - Linear, depending on mounting
the frequency of operation. The rod lengths position.
and corresponding frequencies are as follows:
12 Inches for 20O-to 250-mc range, 10 inches TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The rod lengths are
for 250- to 325-mc range, 8 inches for 325- variable.
to l+GO-mc range, 6-3/8 inches for 400- to
540-mc range, and h-3/h Inches for 5^0- to INSTALLATION: Airborne.

k6 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

n
ASSOCIATED EQUIMENT: Transmitting Equipment
AN/APQ-2 and AK/APQ-2A. Equipment function -
ccuntenrieasures, jamming.

MISCEUAHEOUS: AS-65/APQ-2(*) denotes AS-65/


APQ-2 and -2A. The antennas are very simi-
lar if not identical. References 1 and 2
differ somewhat in the frequency range
associated with the individual rods. The
frequency data here are from Reference 1 as
it is believed to be correct. Reference 3
lists AS-65/APQ-2A as obsolete.

COGHIZAM1 AGENCY: SPSAR-4.

MAHUFACTUKERS: Delco Radio Division, purchase


plan 44-138.

STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy-ASO R16AK-A365APQ-2A


and Signal Corps 2AK2e+-65.

REFEKEHCES:
T) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 411-
100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
1944). UNCLASSIFIED.

2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

3) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright


Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(March 14, 195?) . UNCLASSIFIED.

AS-65/APQ-2A

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-66/APA-9

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 3300 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Dipole array. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Assembly AN/APA-9.

DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of five COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-2858.


dlpoles mounted on a reflector plate and fed
from a coaxial line. It Is enclosed in a MANUFACTURERS: Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc.,
pressurized, cylindrical plastic housing. contract 1383-ARL-44.
The coaxial line mounts to a pressurized
rotating joint. An electric motor rotates STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-66.
the antenna assembly through 36O degrees,
and a selsyn transmitter conveys this motion REFERENCES:
to a suitable Indicator. The rotating joint, T} Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
motor, and selsyn mount on a metal plate, borne Antenna Data, CO l6-1-517, (July 1,
which has a power plug for 26 volts d.c. and 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
115 volts, 800 cycles a.c. The assembly
weighs 10 pounds and Is 18 Inches in height 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
by 3-3A Inches In diameter. Card.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 360° in


azimuth.

UNCLASSIFIED hi
UftCltU*«»

\MI>%» »••*< It *-. «!>•


VV «xl «r buds. UO • 979 att
2 on 90-ote eoucUl MU*.
-': i : :.: .: .

J*3CIUfTX0ll; The antMim U • eylUklrlf«;


raJlktor, coofe-shajw«! at on« «ad and r-imlU
•t the otter. Ite coM-Bte(«d md la at-
taehad to a dlae-*ha|wd aountUi« (lat*. An
Internal satchtng »ectton catchea tte antenna
to the 50-ote coaxlal-eable feed, which Jolna
the antenna through a type N connector. The
antenna weigh* l*-l/2 pounds and la 12 Inebea
long by $ Inche» In dlaaeter. ft» plane of
mounting depends on the polarization desired.
The area around the antenna should be free
of obstructing surfaces. AS-67/AKi-2B
htJVM DATA:
Beam tyi-e - Omnidirectional In the plane per- ■■••■ ^A-r :. x . .:.:..!.. n. s,
pendicular to the axis of the antenna. Navy contract NXBS-23261.
lolarlzatlon - Linear, depending on mounting
position. STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navj--ASO R16AN-AS6TAPQ2B
and Federal Stock Number N5985-21*9-1+396 .
TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; The antenna has an
internal matching section. RjJ-ERENCES:
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
iriSTALIATION: Airborne. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517. (July 1,
19537! CONP-IDEM'IAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Transmitting Equipment
AN/APC-cB. Bjüäpment function - c-untermeas- 2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 1*11-
ures, Jamming. 100. Cambridge, Mass.! Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
KISCSLLANEOUS: Antenna Cover CW-18/AP is used 191*1*). UNCLASSIFIED.
to reduce drag. Reference 3 lists this an-
tenna as obsolete. 3) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy • (March ll*, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-68/APG-5

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 25OO - 2600 mc; VSWR < 2. laying systems. The axes of the antenna and
machine gun are parallel. Thus the antenna
TYPE: End-fire array of ring-type double di- scans in unison with the gun.
poles.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AH/APG-5,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an array AN/APG-13A, and AN/APG-ll*. Equipment func-
of 18 ring-type double dipoles—sjiaced a tion - fire control, gun-laying.
quarter wavelength apart on a rigid coaxial
line. The dipoles are fed by probes whose
SCANNER USED FOR'RANGE ONLY"
depth of penetration was designed to produce
a directional beam. The array is enclosed
in a pressurized housing. The assembly
weighs 5.5 pounds and is 21* inches in length
by 3 Inches in diameter.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 15.1* db.
Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - 28°.
""' ~" Vertical - 28°.

Beojn type - Conical, with the axis of the


cone 'dentlcal to axis of the antenna.
fdefoil of onrenno)

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

SCAN DATA: The antenna is mounted to the AS-68/APG-5


barrel of a machine gun for airborne gun-

:. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

..•jj-.NI^A.-W AÜENCY: ARi-2912. borne Antenna Data, CO l6-j -517, (JuOy 1,


1953) • CONFIDENTIAL.
y^A.^TA^'TURERS: Galvln Manufacturing Company,
orler 198-DAY-W, and General Electric Com- 2) Antenna Catalog, Report No. 1330. Cam-
pany, order 120T?-Wr-1*3 • bridge, Massachusetts: Radiation Labora-
tory, Massachusetts Institute of Technolo-
STOCK HXJMBER: U. S. Navy-ASO RI6AN-AS63APG-^ . gy, (Oct. 8, I9U5). MIT 45-10. UNCLASSI-
FIED.
RP£RKN<ES:
"T) B-ureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-

ANTKNNA ASSEMBLY A&-69/APT

HSSBBS: UHF band, 1*90 - 6k0 mc; VSWR < 2 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
on 50-ohm coaxial cable. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.
TY!E: Modified turnstile.
3) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 411-
DESCRIFTION: The antenna is of the turnstile 100. Cambridge, Mass.; Radio Research
type, but the angle between the arms of the Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
turnstile and the vertical support Is fixed 1944). UMCLASSIFIED.
at less than 90 degrees. The antenna may be
fed tiy either one or two transmitters . When
fed toy a single transmitter, the two bent-
dlpole sections are fed 90 degrees out of
phase. When fed iy two transmitters, the
phasing is random. The dipole elements are
attached to a circular mounting plate. The
overell antenna is 9 Inches in height and
9-1/2 inches In diameter. The antenna
moun ts on the underside of the aircraft, and
the radiating elements extend 5-3/8 inches
(maxJ.mum) from the mounting plate.

IH3TAL-JATI0N: Alrbo rne.

ASSOCr^VTED EQUIPMEIF: Radio Equipment AN/APT-


27~SiN/APQ-l, AN/APQ-9, and AN/AFT-J . Equip-
ments function - countermeasures. Jamming.

MISCEtJAMEGUS: Reference 1 lists this antenna


ab obsolete.

COGNIZANT AGEHCY: J. S. Air Force, ATSC.

MANUFACTURERS: Deleo Radio Division, part


number 72519^7 •

STOCK NUMBERS: U. J. Havy-ASO R16AN-AS69APT


and Signal Corps 2A261+-69.

REFERENCES: AS-69/APT
T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(March 14, 1957)- UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-70/APR-4

FREQETJCY: VHF, UHF, and SHE bands, 1+0 - 3300 antennas are used in the range from 300 to
mc. 3300 megacycles. The correct antenna is se-
lected by means of an r-f switch.
TYPE; Conical and rod antennas.
BEAM DATA:
DESQiEFTIOH: The system consists of two iden- Polarization - Vertical and horizontal.
tita.1 cone antennas and two identical rod
W.ennas. The rod antennas are used in the INSTALLATION: Airborne .
r
aige from 40 to 3OO megacycles and the cone

UNCLASSIFIED 49
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIfMEMT: Receiving Equipment REFERENCE:


AN/APR-h-. Equipment function - countermea- Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
sures? search. Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1, 1953)-
COHFIDEMTIAL.
MI3C£LIAME0TJS: The nomenclature AS-70/APR-4
was cancelled 29 January 19W. The antenna
rfas remodeled and assigned the nomenclature
Antenna AT-49()/APR-4.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-82(»)/APQ-7

FREQ'JEHCY: SHF band, 9280 - 9^70 mc; VSWR < Radar Set AH/SPN-3. Equipment function
2.0 on X-band waveguide. approach control.

TYPE: Collinear array of probe-fed dlpoles. MISCELLAHEOUS; AS-82(*)/APa-7 denotes two


models, AS-82/APQ-7, and AS-82A/APQ-7 ■ The
DESGRIPTIOH: The antenna is a collinear array two models are mechanically and elect; -ally
consisting of 250 dlpoles which are probe- Interchangeable, but the A model has ^.a-
fed from the waveguide on vhioh they are provements in the r-f switch-block assembly,
mounted. The waveguide is constructed so antenna drive-motor circuit, etc. The A
that its width can be periodically varied model Is also higher than the other; it is
to produce electromechanical scanning of about 11 inches high instead of 3 inches for
the beam. The beam Is shifted due to the AS-82/APQ-7. The other dimensions are about
change In relative phase at the dlpoles as the same .
the waveguide width is varied. By varying
the waveguide width and by feeding the array COGMIZAWT AGENCY: AS-82/APQ-7 ARL-3119,
at alternate ends, the beam can be made to AS-82A/APQ-7 .. ARL-lt7-211.
sweep a 20-Aegree arc on each side of its
center. The antenna Is used on aircraft and MANUFACTURERS: Western Electric Company, PR hk-
on ships. The antenna is placed in a stream- IQlt, PR IPP2932, and PR kh-30h6, 203k DAY-45-
lined vane, Antenna Housing CW-23/APQ-7, and RA.
mounted below and transverse to the fuselage
of heavy borabers when used with bombing STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A26^-82 and 2A261t-
equipment. The array is also used as a line 82A.
feed for parabolic-cylinder reflectors In a
CCA system in its shipboard use. '*he array REFERENCES:
is about 16 feed wide, 6 Inches deep, and 1) H, T. Frils, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas,
3 inches high and weighs about 150 pounds. Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26,~
No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone
BEAM DATA: (AS-82/APQ-7) and Telegraph Co. (Apr. 19^7). UNCLASSI-
Gain - 32.5 db as a collinear array antenna, FIED.
38.O db when used with a parabolic-cylinder
reflector. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 0.1to . borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
Vertical - about 20° with the reflector. 1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.
Polarization - Horizontal.
3) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
SCAM DATA: The antenna has electromechanical- Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
scanning through an arc 30" on each side of 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
the mechanical aim of the antenna at a rate CONFIDENTIAL.
of about kj' per second.
h) Air Force Specification 1+71-5017.
INSTALLATION: Shipboard or airborne.
5) Western Electric Specification X-66173B.
ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEHT: Radio Set AN/APQ-7.
Equipment function bombing.

ANTKNNA ASSEMBLY AS-86/ARD-3

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 350 • 400 VSWR < 5 mounted on a rotatable shaft. Both dlpole
on 95-°^ coaxial cable. systems ajre mounted symmetrically about the
mounting shaft, and the supporting member
TYPE: Adcock, dlpole. for the vertical dlpoles is placed at 90
degrees to the horizontal dlpole. The ver-
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of one tical dlpoles and the horizontal dlpoles
horizontal dlpole and two, phased, vertical are each fed by RG-22/U twin-conductor,
dlpoles spaced one-half wavelength apart and shielded cable. Each of the two cables

50 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

terminates In a FL-28k plug. The assembly 2) Military Specification RE I3A 860A


weighs 5-3 pounds and Is kk—1/2 Inches high,
15 Inches long, and 19 Inches vide.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - The horizontal dlpole and the
vertical dlpole array have flgure-8 patterns
which are broadside to the elements. The
horizontal dlpole responds to signals In all
planes from the horizontal to within 600 of
the horizontal. The vertical array responds
to signals In all planes from the vertical
to within 45° of the vertical.
Polarization - Horizontal and vertical.

SCAN DATA: The antenna can be rotated through


100" on either side of the longitudinal axis
of the aircraft.

INSTALIATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Radio Set AN/ARD-3.


Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.

MISCELLAHEOUS: AS-86/ARD-3 is similar to


AS-84/APA-214- but covers a different fre-
quency range.

COGNIZANT AGEMCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Heyer Products Company, U. S.


Navy contract NXsa-W532.

REFERENCES:
T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.
AS-86/ARD-3
»•••♦•• « • «

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-89/ART

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 36 - 50 mc; VSWR < 2 on


50-olrai coaxial cable.

TYPE: Whip.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 72-inch,


quarter-wavelength whip with a matching sec-
tion at Its base. The antenna and matching
section are retractable. The matching sec-
tion is contained in a cylindrical case 5
inches long and 3-1/2 Inches in diameter.
The antenna terminates In a SO-239 connector
and is fed by RG-8/U coaxial cable and fits
In Antenna Base AB-29/ART.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional, typical of a
quarter-wavelength stub .
Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting
position.

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna has'a


built-in matching section.

INSTALIATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Equipment AN/ARQ-


1, AN/ARQ-8, AN/ART-9, and AN/ART-10. Equlp-
AS-89/ART

UNCLASSIFIED 51
UNCLASSIFIED

ment function - countermeasures, deception. COGroZAHT AGEHCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL-32H.


Radio Transmitting Sets AW/ARW-l8() and
AN/ARW-IJ-1. Equipment function - remote con- MAIUFACTUKER: Aircraft Accessories, orders
trol. 89Y-DAY-U4, and ITT-DAY-i+JRC.

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-89/ART Is the same as AS- REFERENCE:


97/AIiT and AS-98/ART except for antenna Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
length and frequency. This antenna also re- Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953).
places Antenna System AS-90()/ART. CONFIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-90()/ART

Cancelled 27 March 19^^; Antenna System


AS-89/ART is to be used Instead.

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-97/ART

FREQUENCY: VHF band, kB - 85 mc; VSWK < 2 on Equipment function - countermeasures, decep-
50-ohm coaxial cable. tion.

TYPE: Whip. MISCELLANEOUS: AS-97/ART is the same as


AS-89/ART and AS-98/ART except for antenna
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a 54-inch, quarter- length and frequency.
wavelength whip with a matching section at
its base. The antenna and matching section COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.
are retractable. The matching section is
contained in a cylindrical case 5 inches long MANUFACTURERS: Hallicrafters, order 696-DAY-
and 3-1/2 inches in diameter. The antenna PT; Aircraft Accessories, orders 177-DAY-
fits in Antenna Base AB-29/ART. 45-RC and 753-DAY-45-RC.

BEAM DATA: STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy-ASO RI6AN-AS97ART,


Beam type - Omnidirectional, typical of a and Federal Stock Number N5820-296-1777.
quarter-wavelength stub .
Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting REFERENCES:
position. l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 10-1-5If, (July 1,
TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna has a 1953/ CONFIDENTIAL.
bullt-ln matching section.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARQ-8.

ANTENNA SYSTEM AS-98/ART

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 50 - 85 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Whip. MISCELLANEOUS: This nomenclature was cancelled


on 27 March 19kk. It is the same as AS-97/
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 57-inch, quar- ART except for antenna length and Is the
ter-wavelength whip with a matching section seme as AS-89/ART except for length and fre-
at its base. The antenna and matching sec- quency .
tion are retractable. The matching section
is contained in a cylindrical case S Inches, COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL.
long and 3-1/2 inches in diameter.
MANUFACTURER: Probably Hallicrafters, order
BEAM DATA: b96-DAY-4J+.
Beam type - Omnidirectional, typical of a
quarterwavelength stub . REFERENCE:
Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
position. Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953).
CONFIDENTIAL.
TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna has a
built-in matching section.

? UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-100/APX

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 515 - 520 mc; VSWR < 5. and Radio Set AN/APX-2. Equipment function
IFF.
TYPE; Loop.
MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna is used with Tuning
DESCRIPTIONS The antenna is a half-loop anten- Unit TN-35C)/APX.
na mounted on a modified ZB-type fitting. The
radiating sections consist of two l/4-inch COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.
diameter steel rods bent to form open loops.
The assembly is approximately 12 by 6 inches MANUFACTURER; Hazeltine Electronics Corpora-
exclusive of fittings. Two of these antennas tion, Navy contract NXsa-43402.
are used for each installation.
STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-100.
BEAM DATA;
Polarization - Horizontal. REFERENCE;
Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953).
CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Equipment AN/APX-1

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-108(*)/APA-17

FREQUENCY; VHF and UHF bands, 250 1000 mc;


VSWR < 5.

TYPE; Vertical monopo' e and a V-type sleeve


dipole.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a verti-


cal, cylindrical monopole and a horizontal,
V-shaped sleeve dipole. The two antennas are
mounted on a circular plate and are separated
by a sheet-metal reflector. The reflector is
approximately a vertical parabolic cylinder.
The vertical monopole is mounted in front of
the open side of the "parabolic cylinder" and
the horizonta-l-an-tenna is mounted directly
opposite the vertical antenna at the back side
of the cylinder. Both antennas are fed by
50-ohm coaxial cable through an antenna selec-
tor relay, but between the 50-ohm line and the
horizontal antenna a length of 90-ohm cable is
inserted for impedance matching. The vertical
antenna is fed at its base, and the horizontal
antenna is fed at its center. The antenna
assembly weighs 11.6 pounds and is 20 inches
in diameter and 16-5/8 inches in height. The
antenna is installed in a streamlined nacelle AS-108/APA-1T Phantom View
as far forward as possible on the lower side
of the aircraft. COPOLV«tR5TYREN£ COPWR STWJ» 15 SOtMBED TO
SPACBRS INNER CONOUCTOB OF THt
90 GUM SECTION ANP TO WALL C
BEAM DATA; \ OF THE HOLLOW CONDUCTOR JJ

^^tfV0
^
Beam type - The antenna has a beam pattern
which changes with frequency and which is 41 ^^^P^tf ;3J fc"--^-- ""*** —«^^ J^^^
^\, >fc^.^
rw
different for the vertical and horizontal an-
tennas. In this way, the CRT display of the 'JJi^^W: g^K ' * jttMäjiMätjSsJM
\1
associated equipment, which is similar to the
radiation pattern, characterizes the type of . :., i ^^^i3n P^P^VIK«
signal being received. A large number of 1 90 OHM Unt IX

these CRT displays are shown on pages 3-4 and


3-5 of reference l).
Polarization - Horizontal and vertical. 30 OHM
"l ^| MOUNKDunt


..:
SCAN DATA; The assembly rotates at a speed
which is variable up to a maximum of about 150
revolutions per minute. AS-108(»)/APA-17 Horizontal' Aatenna

UNCLASSIFIED 53
UNCLASSIFIED

IUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; A length of 90-ohm 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


coaxial cable acts as a matching transformer borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
between the 50-ohm feed cable and the horizon- 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
tal antenna.

PNSTAELATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Direction Finding


Assemblies AN/APA-17 and AN/APA-17A. Equip-
ment function - countermeasures, direction
finding.

MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 2) lists this antenna


as obsolete. AS-108( *)/APA-17 denotes AS-108/
APA-17 and AS-108A/APA-17. The two models are
electrically and mechanically interchangeable;
they differ only in component parts.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURERS; AS-108/APA-17 ... Aviola Radio


Corporation, Navy contract NXsa-42135,
AS~108A/APA-17 ... Hoffman Radio Corporation,
Navy contract NXsa-49695.

STOCK NUMBERS; AS-108/APA-17 Federal Stock


Number 1660 5826-145-6734, AS-108A/APA-17 ...
Navy-ASO R16A4933.
AS-1CI8/APA-17 Electrical Assembly
REFERENCES;
1) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Radar Direction Finding Assembly AN/APA-17,
AN i6-30APA17-3, (April 19, 1950). UN-
CLASSIFIED.

2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-


tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Pennsyl-
vania; Haller, Raymond and Brown, Inc.,
(Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-108B/APA-17

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 140 - 1800 mc; 16-1/16 inches in diameter by 15-9/16 inches
VSHR < 5 from 150 to 1500 mc on 50-ohm coaxial high. The antenna is installed in a stream-
cable. lined nacelle as far forward as possible on
the underside of the aircraft.
TYPE; Stub sleeve and end-fed, V-type dipole.
BEAM DATA;
DESCRIPTION; The assembly consists of a verti- Beam type - The antenna has a beam pattern
cal stub-sleeve radiator placed in front of a which changes with frequency and which is
reflecting aluminum sheet o.f approximately different for the vertical and horizontal an-
parabolic cross section, a horizontal antenna tennas. In this way, the associated equipment
made up of two horizontal elements arranged in gives a CRT display which is similar to the
a 100-degree "V" (which is also backed up by radiation pattern and characterizes the type
reflecting sheets), and- an antenna-selecting of signal being received. A large number of
relay all mounted on a circular plate. The these CRT displays are shown on pages 3-3 and
vertical and horizontal antennas are mounted 3-4 of Reference l).
back-to-back with the reflectors between them. Polarization - Horizontal and vertical.
The vertical antenna is enclosed in and sup-
ported by a phenolic tube. The horizontal an- SCAN DATA; The assembly rotates at a speed
tenna consists of two hollow brass elements which is variable up to a maximum of 150 revo-
supported by three phenolic brackets. The lutions per minute.
elements are insulated at the center and fed
at the outer ends by two coaxial cables which TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; A balun is included for
connect to a balun. Both the vertical and use with the horizontal antenna.
horizontal antennas are fed by 50-ohm coaxial
cable through the antenna selecting relay. INSTALLATION: Airborne.
The antenna weighs 14-3/4 pounds and is

5^ UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Direction rinding 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Ai r-


Assemblies AN/APA-17, AN/APA-17A, and AN/APA- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July ),
17B. Equipment function - countermeasures, 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
direction finding,

MISCELLANEOUS! Reference 2) lists this antenna


as obsolete. This antenna. Is similar to, in-
terchangeable with, and replaces AS-108/APA-17
and AS-10aA/APA-17.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-49-R661.

MANUFACTURER; Hoffman Radio Corporation, part


number 36-OAOA352-5, contract AF-33(038)-8228.

STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 1660 5826-


149-0881.

REFERENCE5;
1) U. S. War and Navy Departments, Models
AS-108B/APA-17 and AS-186/APA-17 Antenna
Assemblies, Handbook of Maintenance In-
structions, AN 16-35AS108-3, (Dec. 1,
1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-


tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment, AS-108B/APA-17 Horizontal Antenna
Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Penn-
sylvania; Haller, Raymond and Brown, Inc.,
(Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.

AS-108B/APA-17 Vertical Antenna

AS-108B/APA-17 Antenna Assembly

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-114/APT

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 160 225 mc; VSWR < 2 on the base portion of Antenna AN-155-A. The
50-ohm line. mounting assembly consists of four fitted
blocks, 2 side plates, a plate for riveting
TYPE: Stub. to the aircraft, and a grommet for weather-
proofing. The antenna weighs 5-3/4 pounds
DESCRIPTION; The antenna- is a quarter-wave stub and is about 16-1/2 Inches tall.
consisting of a streamlined, phenolic-impreg-
nated maple mast covered with a suitable con- INSTALLATION; Airborne.
ductive material. It is similar in shape to

UNCLASSIFIED 55
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Receiving Equipment


Ari/APR-4, Transmitting Equipment AN/APT-!,
and Radar Set AN/APT-4. Equipment function -
countermeasures, deception; and countermeas-
ures» search.

MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna is similar to AT-


36A/APT but uses a larger connector (UG-lOl/u).
Reference 3) lists this antenna as obsolete.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-3532.

MANUFACTURERS; Stromberg-Carlson Company, con-


tract 1060-DAY-44; and Camfield Manufacturing
Company, contract 458-DAY-45.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-166-


4292A.

REFERENCES;
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-


100A. Cambridge, Mass: Radio Research AS-114/APT
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 3, »
1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

3) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas. Wright


Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March
14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AS-115/APT&()

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 300 - 3000 mc; VSWR < 2. REFERENCES;


1) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-
TYPE; Conical. 1Q0A. Cambridge, Mass: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3,
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a 60° metallic, in- 1945). UNCLASSIFIED
verted cone, 8 inches i n diameter at the top,
supported by an upright truncated fiberglass 2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
cone above a mounting p late 8 inches in diam- Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March
eter. (See illustratio n). A UG-lOl/u connec- 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
tor is attached to the base for use with coax-
ial cable. The antenna is designed to mount
directly to the aircraf t skin, which serves as
a ground plane. Overal 1 length when mounted
is 7-1/4 inches. The a ntenna is usually
covered with a streamli ned, plexiglass
nacelle.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APT-4.


Equipment function - countermeasures, jamming.

MISCELLANEOUS; AS-115/APT is similar to AT-49/


APR-4 antenna except for the connector. It is
obsolete according to Reference 2).

COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-48-R98 and USAF.

MANUFACTURER; Stromberg-CarIson Co., procure-


ment contract 1060-DAY-44.

STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 5895-166-


4286.
AS-II5/APT

56 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-116/APR-3

MAJOR COMPONENTS! Antenna Stub AT-79/AP and COGNIZANT AGENCYi U. S. Air Force.
Antenna Base AB-8O/AP.
MANUFACTURER; Modco Manufacturing Co., procure-
FREQUENCY; UHF band, 450 600 mc. ment order 1005-DAY-44.

TYPE: Rod. STOCK MBERS: AS-116/APR-3 ... Signal Corps


2A264-116, AT-79/AP Signa 1 Corps 2A3391-
DESCRIPTION! The assembly consists of an Anten- 79
na Stub AT-79/AP mounted on Antenna Base AB-
80/AP. Antenna Stub AT-79/AP is a rod REFERENCES!
of silver-plated aluminum .alloy 5-15/64 inches 1) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
in length by l/2 inch in diameter with a 45° Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March
bend 1-27/32 inches from the base end. 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

INSTALLATION! Airborne. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APR-3. Equipment 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
fuction - countermeasures, search.
3) U. S. Department of Defense NomencJature
MISCELLANEOUS! Reference l) and Reference 2) Card.
indicate that AS-11A/APR-3 is obsolete.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-117/APR-3

MAJOR COMPONENTS! Antenna Stub AT-80/AP and COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.
Antenna Base AB-8C/AP.
MANUFACTURER: Modco Manufc .uring Co., procure-
FREQUENCY! UHF band, 450 - 600 mc. ment order 1005-DAY-44.

TYPE! Rod. STOCK NUMBERS: AS-117/APR-3 ... Signal Corps


2A264-117, AT-80/AP ... Signal Corps 2A3391-
DESCRIPTION! The assembly consists of an Anten-
na Stub AT-80/AP mounted on Antenna Base AB-
BO/AP. Antenna Stub AT-30/AP is a rod REFERENCES:
of silver-plated aluminum alloy 4-7/lA inches 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
in length by l/2 inch in diameter. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION! Airborne.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! AN/APR-3. Equipment Card.
function - countermeasures, search.

ANTENNA AS-121A/APT

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 30 - 300 mc. MISCELLANEOUS! AS-121A/APT is interchangeable


with AT-I21/AP.
TYPE: Swept-back stub sleeve antenna.
COGNIZANT AGENCY! U. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a grounded
sleeve and a streamlined, hollow stub which MANUFACTURERS; Transco Products, Incorporated,
are joined mechanically by a fiberglass collar contract NOas 52-763.
The stub is 34-7/8 inches long, 5-13/16 inches
wide, and 1-9/16 inches thick (maximum). The REFERENCES:
antenna weighs 2 pounds and is 24-1/4 inches 1) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
high. Its input irnpedance is 50 ohms. tory of Signal Corps Equipment - Radio
Communication Equipment, Technical Manual,
BEAM DATA; TM 11-487A, TO 16-1A-2, (Aug. 1950).
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. CONFIDENTIAL, MODIFIED HANDLING.
Polarization - Linear.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Receiving Equipment


AN/APR-4. Equipment function - countermeas-
ures, search; and countermeasures, decention.

UNCLASSIFIED 57
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AS-125/APR

FREQUENCY! UHF band, 1000 - 3000 mc; VSWR < 3. Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSI-
FIED.
TYPE: Tilted cone with a ground plane.

DESCRIPTION! The antenna consists of a 70°


cone whose axis Is tilted at an angle of 55°
with respect to a mounting plate. The mount-
ing plate, which is 6 inches in diameter,
functions as a ground plane. A 700-mc high-
pass filter is included in the base. The
overall height of the antenna is 7-3/8 inches,
and the height above the mounting plate is
2-1/2 inches.

INSTALLATION! Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Radar Set AN/APR-5.


Equipment function - countermeasures, search.

MISCELLANEOUS! The AS-125/APR antenna is


Harvard Radio Research Laboratories type A26-
08.

COGNIZANT AGHHCY! U. 'S. Navy.

STOCK NUMBER! Federal Stock Number 5895-341-


7720A. AS-125/APR

REFERENCE!
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM. 411-100A.
Cambridge, Mass! Radio Research Laboratory,

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-132/APG-13

FREQUENCY! UHF band, 2500 - 2600 mc; VSWR < 2. COGNIZANT AGENCY! ARL-3582.

TYPE! End-fire array of ring-type, double di- MANUFACTURER: NDRC procurement plan 44-4347.
poles.
STOCK NUMBERS: Signal Corps 2A264-132, and
DESCRIPTION! The assembly is a pressurized, 18- Air Force 1660-202152402.
dipole, end-fire array. It weighs 2.5 pounds,
is 24 inches long, and is 3 by 2 inches in REFERENCES:
cross section. The assembly uses Antenna 1) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directorv. Pro-
Brackets MT-267/APG-13 and MT-268/APG-13 for ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
mounting on the nose of B-25H aircraft. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corpo-
ration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
BEAM DATA! Additional information is available No. AD-150674. SECRET.
in the secret document listed below as Ref-
erence 1 and in Volume VI of this catalog 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
series. borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION! Airborne.
3) H. J. Riblet and B. L. Birchard, S-Band
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APG-13. End Fire Array Antenna, Report No. 577.
Equipment function - fire control. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radiation Labo-
ratory Massachusetts Institute of Techno-
MISCELLANEOUS! The antenna is similar to, but logy. (July 11, 1944). ASTIA Report No.
not interchangeable with. Antenna Assembly A.T.I. 25473. UNCLASSIFIED.
AS-68/APG-5.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-133/APX

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 950 - 1150 mc; VSWR < 1.3 TYPE: Stub.
on 50-ohm coaxial cable.

58 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a flat, diamond- REFERENCES;


shaped metal plate enclosed in a streamlined 1) U. S. Air Force, Radar Identification Set
plastic housing. A bezel holds the housing AN/APX-6, Manual Operating Instructions,
to its mounting plate, and the whole assembly T.O. 12P4-2APX6-1, (April 15, 1959).
is bolted to the skin of the aircraft. The UNCLASSIFIED.
antenna's r-f line section, which connects to
the receiver-transmitter cable, projects into 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
the aircraft through a cutout in the aircraft borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
skin. The antenna weighs one pound and is 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
(overall) 9-13/32 inches long, 3-11/64 inches
wide, and 7-3/16 inches high. It is mounted 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Radar Identifica-
vertically on the center line at the lowest ■ tion Set AN/APX-6, Handbook Operating In-
point on the aircraft. It should be posi- structions, AN 16-30APX6-21, (Oct. 15,
tioned at least 36 Inches from surrounding 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
objects.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polari za tion - Vertical.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/APX-6,


AN/APX-7, AN/APX-25. Equipment function -
IFF.
Radio Set AN/ARN-21. Equipment function -
navigation, direction finding.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURERS; Hazeltine Electronics Corpora-


tion, Navy contracts NOa(s)-10226 and NOa(s)- AS-133/APX
51-064, and Stewart-Warner Corporation, Navy
contract NOa{s)-10984.

STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Numbers F5985-29&-


0643 and 5895-263-0962A.

ANTENNA ASSKMULY AS-135/APN-13

FREQUENCY; UHF and SHF bands, 2999 - 3066 mc;


V5WR < 2.

TYPE: Dipole array.

DESCRIPTION: The radiating oortlon of the an-


tenna consists of three dipoles enclosed in a
spherical cover of transparent olastic and
mounted l/4-wavelength from the end of a
short, rigid section of concentric line. The
three dipoles (tri-dipole construction) are
mounted 120° apart on the periphery of a cir-
cle. The height of the dipoles above the
fuselage Is about 20 inches.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional in the horizontal
plane.
Polarization - Horizontal.
»
INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Beacon AN/APN-13,


Equipment function - radar beacon.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Philco Corporation, Navy contract


NXsa 27824. AS-135/APN-13

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-135. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

REFERENCES; 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- Ca rd.
borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,

• •
LOOP ANTENNA AS-137MRN

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.75 mc. MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna is electrically, but
not mechanically, interchangeable with Bendix
TYPE; Loop. Type MN-20-D loop antenna. Reference 3)
lists this antenna as obsolete.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of an iron-
core, manually rotatable loop, enclosed in a COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-3641.
streamlined housing, and electrostatically
shielded so that precipitation static inter- MANUFACTURER; Unknown, procurement plan 44-
ference will be reduced to a minimum. The 4807.
loop has an inductance of 18.53 (± 1%)
microhenries. It has an adjustable zero- STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A1991-137.
positioning detent. The overall dimensions
are 17 inches long, 6 inches wide and 7 inches REFERENCES;
high. 1) Partial List of Obsolete Antennasi Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March
BEAM DATA: 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
Polarization - Horizontal.
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
SCAN DATA: The antenna does not scan but can borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
be manually rotated. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Compass, Bendix
Type MM-26. Equipment function - navigation,
direction finding.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-138/ARN

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.75 mc; MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna is electrically in-
VSWR < 5. terchangeable with Bendix Commercial Loop
MN-20-D. It is mechanically interchangeable
TYPE; Loop. with MN-20-D when used with Adaptor Plate MT-
303/ARN. Reference 2) lists this antenna as
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a stream- obsolete.
lined ring loop and a base with a mounting
plate. The loop is approximately 12 inches COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.
"""In diameter and is enclosed in a waterproof
ring shell. It has an inductance of 18.53 MANUFACTURER; Unknown,procurement plan 44-4807.
microhenries (± 29b) at 1400 kc and a capac-
itance of 75 micromicrofarads at a frequency STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5826-155-
of less than 3 mc. The assembly includes a 8293.
6-prong receptacle. Cannon type WK-325 or
equal. The assembly weighs 5 pounds. REFERENCES;
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
BEAM DATA; borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
Polarization - Horizontal. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. 2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright


Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Compass, Bendix 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
type MN-26. Equipment function - navigation,
direction finding. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

60 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-139/AKT

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 37 50 mc; VSWR < 2 on INSTALLATION; Airborne.


50-ohm coaxial cable.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Transmitting Equlp-
TYPE; Whip. ment AN/ART-3. Equipment function - communi-
cations.
DESCRIPTIONi The antenna is a modified version
of the 72-in h whip Antenna System AS-S9/ART COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. Air Force, ARL-3645.
adapted for use with Radio Transmitting Equip-
ment AN/ART 3. See AS-89/ART for further STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-139.
description The primary differences between
the two ante nnas include an RG-14/u coaxial REFERENCES;
cable_us'ed 1 n '"tKSTfla to hi tig section of AS-139/ 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
ART in place of the RG-8/u which is used for borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
AS-89/ART, an d RF Receptacle UG-98/u of AS-139/ 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
ART used ins tead of the Socket SO-239 used
in AS-89/ART 2) Broad Band Whip Antennas for Aircraft Use
from 36 - 110 mc. Report No. 373. Dayton,
BEAM DATA; Ohio: Aircraft Radio Laboratory, Wright
Beam type - Omnidirectional, typical of a Field. (Sept. 18, 1944). ASTIA Report
quarter-wave stub. No. A.T.I. 7C262. UNCLASSIFIED.
Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting
position.

LOOP ANTENNA AS-140(*)/ARN-6

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.75 mc. MISCELLANEOUS; AS-140(* )/ARN-6 denotes two
models, AS-140/ARN-6 and AS-140A/ARN-6. The
TYPE: Loop. latter was cancelled (22 May 1945) because it
was not mechanically interchangeable with
DESCRIPTION; The assembly consists of a motor- AS-140/ARN-6; Loop Assembly AS-313/ARN-6 re-
driven, electrostatically shielded, iron-core places this antenna.
loop, a loop drive motor with gear train, an
autosyn transmitter, a radio-compass deviation COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-45-R82.
corrector, an r-f circuit receptacle, and a
control circuit receptacle. The assembly MANUFACTURER; Fairchild Camera and Instruments
weighs 15 pounds and is 9-l/2 inches by 5 Corporation, Air Force 920-DAY-45SE.
inches by 10-1/2 inches. The antenna mour»ts
inside the blister on an aircraft, or if Loop STOCK NUMBERS; Signal Corps 2A1991-140 (for
Housing CW-145/ARN-6 is used. It can be AS-140/ARN-6), and Signal Corps 2A264-140A
mounted outside the aircraft. (for AS-140A/ARN-6).

BEAM DATA; REFERENCES:


Polarization - Hor 1 zonta 1 , 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
INSTALLATION; Airborne. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Compass AN/ARN-6. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Equipment function - navigation, direction Card.
finding.

LOOP AS-141/ARN-6

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.75 mc; items are enclosed in a hermetically sealed
VSWR < 5. enclosure whose overall dimensions are approxi-
mately 11 inches by 6 inches by 12 Inches.
TYPE; Loop. The antenna is designed for mounting inside
the blister on an aircraft, but it may be
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a rotatable, mounted outside when Loop Housing CW-146/ARN-6
electrostatically shielded, iron-core loon is used.
enclosed in a blister-type housing. The
effective height of the iron-core loop is BEAM DATA;
approximately that of an electrostatically- Polarization - Horizontal.
shielded air-core loop having a diameter of 15
inches and an inductance of 23.4 microhenries. INSTALLATION; Airborne.
The loop, drive motor, and other associated

UNCLASSIFIED 61
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT.- Radio Compass AN/ARN-6. REFERENCES;


equipment function - navigation, direction 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
finding. borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
COGNIZANT AGENCY; ATSC.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MANUFACTURERS; Fairchild Camera and Instrument Card.
Corporation, Air Force order 920-DAY-45SE..

STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A1991-I41.

ANTENNA ASSKMBLY AS-143 ARVl-BX

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 50 - 60 mo; VSWR < 2. Equipment function - probably remote control.

TYPE; Whip. MISCELLANEOUS; This antenna is the same as


AS-47/ARW-8 except for the omission of the
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a solid, steel mounting plate and relocation of parts of the
shaft 52 Inches long. It is 5/l6 inch In matching network. The two antennas are inter-
diameter at the base and tapers to l/8 inch changeable.
in diameter at the tip. The base assembly
includes an insulator, a capacitor, a bracket, COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. 5. Air Force, ARL-3674.
and an SO-239 connector. A mounting plate is
required but not furnished. A matching net- REFERENCES;
work is associated with the antenna, but no 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
details as to type or location are available. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA;
Polari zation Vertica1. 2) Electronic Equipment Electromagnetic Radia-
tion Data, Report No. TR-HL-20-1. State
.UNING/MATCHING DEVICES; A matching network is College, Pennsylvania; Haller, Raymond &
used. Brown, Inc. (Jan. 15, 1952). ASTIA Re-
port No. A.T.I. 136466.
INSTALLATION; Airborne. SECRET.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARW-8X.

ANTENNA ASSKMUI.Y AS-146/AXR-3

FREQUENCY; VHF and UHF bands, 264 - 372 rac.


(See Miscellaneous).

TYPE; Coaxial dinole.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna s a ver tica 1, coaxia 1 fTn


dloole atta ched to a leng th of p ipe for mount-
-ing. The u pper dipole el ement s a stubby rod
rounded at its uoper end; the wer element is
a short, fa t cylinder whi ch acts as a balun
and is coax lal with the u pper el ement and the
supporting pipe. The ant enna i 5 fed at the
point betwe en the lower nd uppe r elements by
a coaxial c able which run s throu gh the sun-
porting pip Each of th e dipol elements
appears to be aoproximate ly a qu arter wave-
length long at the listed freque ncy. (See
1llustratie n). The overa 11 dime nsions are
16-1/4 inch es high by 2 i nches i n diameter.
The antenna should be mou nted so that the
clearance b etween the cyl indrlca 1 dipole ele-
ment and th aircraft ski ± 1/8 inches.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.
AS-146/AXR-3


62 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/AXR-3(XN-2). NXsa-59131.


Equipment function - television.
STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-126.
MISCELLANEOUS! Reference l) lists the frequency
range of this antenna as 780 to 900 mc with a REFERENCES!
VSWR less than 1.25. The frequency range 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
listed by Reference 2), 264 to 372 mc, seems borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
more accurate in view of dimensions of the 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
antenna.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Noraenclature
COGNIZA.-.T AGEN'CY! U. S. Navy. Card.

MANUFACTURER I Philco Corporation, Navy contract

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-148/AKA-«

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 120 - 140 mc; VSWR < 5 on REFERENCES!


50-ohm coaxial cable. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
TYPE! Stub. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a quarter- 2) U. S. Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna
wave stub, terminated at the base in a short, Design Summary, 51S-191544, (March 18,
rigid coaxial section, and housed in a stream- 1952). SECRET.
lined, impregnated wood mast. Ground connec-
tions are provided in the form of radial tabs 3) U._,S. Air Force and the Bureau of Aero-
designed to be attached to the skin of the nautics, Homing Adapter AN/ARA-8 and AN/
aircraft. The assembly weighs 2-3/5 pounds ARA-BA, Handbook Operating Instructions,
and is 29-3/8 inches long, 3-7/8 inches wide, T.O. 12R5-2ARA8-1, (Jan. 15, 1953). UN-
and 7/8 inch thick. Two of these antennas are CLASSIFIED.
used for each installation. The antennas are
mounted (broadside to each other) vertically
either on the ton or bottom of the fuselage.
They are usually located symmetrically about
the center line of the fuselage and should be
at least 6 feet from all protruding metal
objects and are connected by a phasing line;
each antenna is alternately connected to the
receiver.
ANTENNA
ASSEMBLY
B_EAM DATA! A5-t4yARA-a
Beam type - Cardioid pattern in the horizontal
plane.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION! Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Homing Adapter AN/ARA-8.


Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-3721.


MODULATOR «EYING
UNJT MO-34/ARA-0
MANUFACTURER! Camfield Manufacturing Company.

STOCK NUMBER! Federal Stock Number 5826-284-


8311. AS-148/ARA-8

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-149/TRT-1

MAJOE C0MP0NEMT3; 1 Antenna Mast Section MS-49, DESCRIFTIOM: The antenna Is a four-section whip
1 Antenna Mast Section MS-50, 1 Antenna Mast 15-1/2 feet long and weighs 16 pounds.
Section MS-51, 1 Antenna Mast Section MS-52,
1 Mast Base MP-J7, and 1 Mast Bracket MP-50. BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in the azimuth
FREQUENCY: HF and VHF bands, 29.5 32 mc. plane.
Polarization - Vertical.
TYPE: Whip.

UNCLASSIFIED 63
UNCLASSIFIED

DISTALLATIOH: Ground, vehicular; airborne; or STOCK HIMBEP; Signal Corps 2A26k-lk9.


shipboard.
REFEREMCES;
ASSOCIATED EQUirMEHT; Radio Set AK/TRT-1. 1) Department of the Army, Radio Sets AM/rJRT-
Equipment function - remote control of AK/ 1 and AIl/TRR-2, TM 11-269, (Oct. 19^9).
TRR-2 for detonating mines. Hange when used UNCLASSIFIED.
with AK/TRR-2 - Up to 8 miles for ground
location, 12 to 20 miles for shipboard loca- 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
tion, up to hO miles for airborne location Card.
(5,000 feet altitude).

COGHIZAMT AGENCY: CESL.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-150/ART

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 82 - 105 mc; VSWR < 2. 2) U. S. War and Navy Departments and the
Air Council of the United Kingdom, Radio
TYPE i Whip. Set AN/ARW-9, Handbook of Operating In-
structions. AN 08-30ARW9-2, (Dec. 11,
DESCRIPirON; The antenna is a quarter-wave, 1944). UNCLASSIFIED.
retractable whip 30-1/2 inches long. It con-
tains a matching section at its base. The
antenna fits into Antenna Base AB-29/ART. The
type of installation depends upon the use, the
required polarization, and the type of air-
craft.

INSTALLATION! Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Sets AN/ARQ-8 and


AN, ARQ-7. Equipment function - countermeas- ANTENNA ASSEMBLY
AS-ISO/ART
ures, deception.
Radio Set, AN/ARW-9. Equipment function -
remote control.

MISCELLANEOUS; AS-I6I/ART is similar to AS-89/


ART, AS-97/ART, and AS-150/ART except for
frequency range and length.
ANTENNA BASE
COGNIZANT AGENCY; ATSC, and ARL-3752. AB-29/ART

MANUFACTURER'; Aireon Manufacturing Company,


procurement orders 309-DAY-45-RC and 435-DAY-
45-RC.

STOCK NUMBERS; Nivy-ASO R16AN-AS150ART, Signal


Corps 2A264-150, and Federal Stock Number AS-lbO/ART
N5985-112-9062.

REFERENCES:
l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-151/APS-13

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 410 - 420 mc; VSWR < 2 on ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/APS-13.
50-ohm coaxial cable. Equioment function - tail warning.

TYPE: Yagi. COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-3731.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna is the same as hS-62/ MANUFACTURERS; Radio Corporation of America,
APS-13 except that the tie cable is three order 458-DAY-44; and General Electric
half-wavelengths long Instead of one half- Company, order 456-DAY-44.
wavelength.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

Gk UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK NUMBERS; Navy, ASO R16AN-AS151APS13 and 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Signal Corps 2A264-151. borne Antenna Data.. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
Current stock number lists indicate that 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
this is not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
REFERENCES; Card.

LOOP AS-153/ARN

FRTOJEIiCY: LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.75 mc; ASSOCIATED yUIPMENT: Radio Compass AN/ARN-7
VSWH < 5 • and SCR-269-G. Equipment function - naviga-
tion, direction finding.
TYPK: Loop.
MISCF^.IiAHEOUS: This antenna is completely in-
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a motor- terchangeable with Loops LP-21-A, LP-21-AM,
driven, electrically-shielded loop, enclosed and LP-21-LM.
in a zeppelin-type housing with a loop driving
motor, a fixed, camera-type compensator, and COGMIZANT AGENCY: ARL-3765.
an autosyn transmitter located in its base.
The improved streamlining of this antenna REFERENCES:
assembly reduces aerodynamic drag by about 15 1)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
per cent from earlier loops. The antenna borne Antenna Data. CO 16-I-517, (July 1,
weighs about 25 pounds and measures 50 Inches 1955) . CONFIDENTIAL.
by 15 inches by 7 inches.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
BEAM DATA: Card.
Polarization - Horizontal.

IITSTALLATIOIf: Airborne.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-154(*)/ArS-lü

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9345 9^05 mc; VSWR < 2 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/APS-10 .
on X-band waveguide. Equipment function - search, air; and radar
beacon.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole.
MISCELLANEOUS: AS-154(»)/APS-10 denotes two
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a light- models, AS-15U/APS-IO and AS-IS'+A/APS-IO.
weight, 18-inch paraboloidal reflector fed by AS-ISVAPS-IO and Synchronizer SN-17/APS-lO
a dipole enclosed In a plastic cup. The di- are interchangeable with AS-154A/APS-10 and
pole is mounted at or near the focal point of Synchronizer SN-17A/APS-10 as pairs only.
the reflector on the end of a section of wave- AS-I5I4/APS-IO is used with Radio Seta AN/APS-
guide which protrudes through the center of 10 whose serial number is 50 or below. AC-
the reflector. The plastic cup enclosing the 15^A/APS-10 IS used with Radio Sets AN/APS-10
dipole allows pressorization of the waveguide, whose serial, number is between 50 and 5000.
A narrow strip of metal Is affixed to the sur-
face of the reflector to produce a esc beam COGNIZANT AGENCY: ATSC ARL-4601.
In elevation. The antenna weighs 19 pounds
and is 18 inches wide, 18 inches deep, and 25 MANUFACTURERS: AS-15VAPS-10 ,., General Elec-
inches high. tric Company, orders 972-DAY-y+ and 2139-DAY-
kk, AS-l^kA/APS-10 ... order 1239-DAY-W,
BEAM DATA:
HaU-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 6°. STOCK NUMBERS: AS-15VAPS-10 ••• Federal Stock
Beam type - Csc2 pattern in elevation. Number 1660 5841-155-Ö265, AS-154A/APS-10. ...
Polarization - Horizontal. Federal Stock Number 166O 5841-149-088^.

SCAN DATA : The assembly rotates through 360° in


azimuth at about 30 revolutions per minute.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, mounts on underside of


the fuselage.

UNCLASSIFIED 65
UNCLASSIFIED

1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbcok of Air-


borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953) . CONFIÜEWTIAL.

2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card,

AS-I5I+/APS-IO

ANTENNA AS-161/AHT&()

FRERUEMCY: VHF band, 65 - 85 mc; VSTO < 2.2. ASSOCIATED BaUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/
Equipment ['unction - countermeasures, jamming.
TYPE: Whip. Transmitting Get AN/URW-J. Equipment func-
tion - guidance, command.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a steel
whip ^O inches long and a matching section MISCELLANEOUS: AS-l6l/ART Is :;imilar to AS-89/
designed for 50-ohm coaxial cable. The base ART. AS-97/ART, and AS-I50/ART except for
is equipped with a type~N coaxial connector. frequency range and length.
The antenna uses, but does not include, AB-29/
ART antenna oase, and CU-6^/APT oaiun. See COGNIZANT AGENCY: A TSC.
References 2) and 5) for Information regarding
modifying the antenna for horizontal polariza- MANUFACTURER: Aireon Manufacturing Corporation,
tion. procurement contracts 309-DAy-l+5-RC, i+JS-DAY-
1+5-RC. and 753-DAY-it,-RC .
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-11+9-
Polarization - Vertical. OB69A. '

INSTALLATION : A Irborne .

66 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES: AS-97/ART Whip Antennas as Horizontally-


l) U. S. Air Force, Radio Transmitting Set Polarized Radiators In the 75 Bio. ReRlon,
AM/URW-3, Handbonk Maintenance Insti'uc- Report No. 411-219. Cambridge, Mass.:
tions, T.O. No.' 16-50URW5-3, (Dec. 1, Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard Uni-
T952). UNCLASSIFIED. versity. (June 28, 1945). ASTIA Report
No. A.T.I. 27280. 'UNCLASSIFIED.
2) D, Lazarus. Adaptation of AS-l6l/ART and

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-162/AP

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 157 - 187 mc; VSWR < 2. MISCELLANEOUS! The antenna is similar to An-
tenna AN-148-A but is Improved mechanically.
TYPE: Yagi.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION! The assembly is an array consist-
ing of a half-wave antenna, a director, a STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-162.
mounting, and connections.
REFERENCES!
BEAM DATA! l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Ai r-
Polari zation - Horizontal or vertical depend- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
ing on mounting position. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

INSTALLATION! Airborne. ■ 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Radio Set AN/APX-2.
Equipment function - IFF.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-iea/APS-SA

FREQUENCY: 3HF band, 9310 - 9430 mcj VSWR < 2 MISCELI.ANFOUS! The antenna is similar to Anten-
on X-band waveguide. na AS-12/APS-3 but it has a different wave-
guide connection; it has a rotary joint heater
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector. and other modifications. AS-179/APS-3A is
similar to AS-163/APS-3A except for replace-
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a para- ment parts.
bolic dish with a 5,66-inch focal length, a
radiator, a pressurized rotating joint and COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
heater, and drive mechanisms.
MANUFACTURER! Philco Corporation, Navy contract
BEAM DATA: NXsa 44608.
Beam type The beam covers a vertical range
of 24°. STOCK NUMBER! Signal Corps 2A264-163.
Polari zation Horizontal.
REFERENCES:
SCAN DATA: The antenna scans 160° in azimuth at l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
35 cycles per minute and tilts through 8°. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/APS-3A. Card.
Equipment function - search; navigation; and
radar beacon.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-164/AP

FREQUENCY: X-band; VSWR < 2., operable to altitudes of 40,000 feet, and con-
sists of waveguide fed dipoles similar to
TYPE: Dipole array. those of the eagle antenna." Reference 2),
though not explicit, seems to indicate that
DESCRIPTION: Reference l) lists the following the above description pertains to the feed
information! "This is an X-band, toothpick assembly for a modified paraboloidal reflector
type, high resolution antenna for use with The data available are insufficient to deter-
Radio Sets AN/APQ-7 and AN/APQ-13 and Radar mine if the nomenclature AS-164/AP applies to
Equipment AN/APS-15. The antenna rotates the reflector and feed or to the feed alone.
through 360° in azimuth, has sector scan, is

wgM»
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALLATION; Airborne. 2) A. S. Dunbfir, Antenna for High Altitude


Bombing (HyX), Report No. 411. Cambridge,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Sets AN/APQ-7 and Mass.: Radiation Laboratory, Massachu-
AN/APQ-13 and Radar Equipment AN/APS-15. setts Institute of Technology. (Aug. 3,
Equipment function - probably search and 1943). ASTIA Report No. A.T.I, 5751.
navigation. UNCLASSIFIED.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; SPSRB-3/C. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
REFERENCES:
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-166/AP

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 160 - 184 mc; VSWR < 2 on ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APX-IO.
50-ohm coaxial cable. Equipment function - IFF.

TYPE; Rod. COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.

DESCRIPTION; This antenna is the same as Anten- STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-166.
na Assembly AS-32/APX-l except that "extend-
ers" are used to obtain the correct physical REFERENCES;
dimensions required by the frequency. See 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
AS-32/APX-1 for further description. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517^ (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA;
Polari zation - Vertical. 2) U. S. Department, of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

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ANTENNA AIRFOIL ASSEMBLY AS-167(*)/AP0-7

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9280 - 9470 mc; VSWR < 2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/APQ-7 and
Radar Set AN/APS-24. Equinment function -
TYPE: Dipole array. bombing.

DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of Antenna MISCELLANEOUS; A5-167( »)/APQ-7 denotes AS-167/
Assembly AS-82/APQ-7 or AS-311/APQ (see APQ-7 and AS-167A/APQ-7. The two models are
Miscellaneous) enclosed in an airfoil which is electrically and mechanically interchangeable
mounted to the aircraft perpendicular to the but differ in comoonent parts. AS-167/APQ-7
longitudinal axis of the fuselage. The air- consists of Antenna Assembly AS-82/APQ-7 and
foil is approximately 18 inches long with a Antenna Housing CW-23/APQ-7. AS-167A/'APQ-7
31-inch chord and 8 inches thick. Temperature consists of Antenna Assembly AS-311/APQ and
and pressure are maintained within a range Antenna Housing CW-23A/APQ-7.
which ensures correct operation.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL.
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - 4°. MANUFACTURER; Western Electric Company, order
Beam type - esc- pattern in elevation. 214-DAY-44.
Polari zation - Horizontal.
STOCK NUMBERS: AS-167/APQ-7 ... Signal Corps
SCAN DATA: The antenna does not move mechani- 2A264-167, Current stock number lists indicate
cally, but scans electronically in azimuth that this item is not stocked by the U. S.
through a 60° sector (30° to the left and 30° Air Force. AS-167A/APQ-7 ... Signal Corps
to the right of the aircraft Heading). The 2A264-167A.
antenna can also be made to scan only the left
or only the right half of the 60° sector. REFERENCES:
Scanning is accomplished by electrically vary- 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
ing the wide dimension of the waveguide and by borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
switching the feed from one end of the array 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
to the other.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION; Airborne, supported by struts Card.
beneath the fuselage.

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-168/AP

FREQUENCY; VHP and UHF bands 90 710 mc. MANUFACTURER; Camfleld Manufacturing Company.

TYPE; Rod. STOCK NUMBER; Navy R16AN-AS168AP.

DESCRIPTION! The antenna assembly consists of a REFERENCES;


short copper rod covered with a polystyrene 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
jacket and a metal housing which contains a tronics Supply Office. (Feb. 1958). UN-
crystal rectifier and a choke. The assembly CLASSIFIED.
is permanently installed on an aircraft and
used to test the power output of radio equip- 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
ment. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION! Airborne.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Test Meter TS-60/u. Card.
Equipment function - test.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-172/AP

FREQUENCY! UHF band, 2700 - 2900 mc; VSWR < 2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Beacons AN/APN-16
and AN/APN-26. Equipment function - radar bea-
TYPE! Dipole array. con.

DESCRIPTION! The antenna consists of a two- COGNIZANT AGENCY! ARL-3891.


section, nondirectional, airborne antenna in a
streamlined housing. Both transmitting and MANUFACTURER! Ha llicrafters Company, order num-
receiving antennas are broadband antennas for ber 1242-DAY-44.
operation in any part of the SG band. The
assembly contains two r-f sockets for antenna STOCK NUMBER! Signal Corps 2A264-172. Current
cables. The assembly weighs 5 pounds and meas- stock number lists indicate that this item is
ures 3-1/2 inches by 7 inches by 14 inches. not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
The antenna is contained in a teardrop housing
which mounts on the skin of the aircraft. REFERENCES!
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
BEAM DATA! borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
Beam type Omnidirectional in the horizontal 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
plane.
Polarization Horizontal. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION! Airborne.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-174/APX

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 157 212 mc; VSWR < 2 on EquipmenL function - IFF.
50-ohm coaxial cable.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
TYPE: Turnstile.
MANUFACTURER: Development by Radiation Labora-
DESCRIPTION: The assembly is a dual antenna tory.
consisting of a turnstile antenna similar to
Antenna Assembly AS-31/APN-7, and a G-band STOCK NUMBER: Navy-ASO R16A4933-50.
antenna. Both antennas may be operated
simultaneously. The assembly weighs about 4 REFERENCES!
pounds. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA; 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Polarization - Horizontal.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APX-1.

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UNCLASSIFIED 69
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-179/APS-8A

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 9310 - 9420 mc; VSWR < 2. INSTALLATION; Airborne.

TYPE; Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APS-3A.
assembly. Equipment function - search, air; and radar
beacon.
DESCRIPTION! The antenna consists of a parab-
oloidal reflector fed by a parasitic array. MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna is similar to AS-22/
The array consists of a dipole and parasitic APS-3 except for the waveguide connection and
reflector and is mounted at or near the focal other modifications. It is also similar to
point of the paraboloidal reflector. A plas- AS-163/APS-3 excent for replacement oarts.
tic covering encloses the dipole array and
permits pressurizatlon of the waveguide to COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.
which the array is attached. The assembly
weighs 221 oounds and is 19-3/8 inches high, STOCK NUMBERS; Federal Stock Number F5985-321-
18-3/8 inches wide, and 21 inches deep. The 6843, Navy-ASO R16AN-AS179APS3A.
focal length of the parabolic reflector is
5.66 inches. REFERENCES;
1) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
BEAM DATA; ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
Polarization - Horizontal. Santa Monica, California; The RAND Cor-
Additional information is available in the poration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
secret document listed below as Reference 1 No. AD-150674. SECRET.
and in Volume VI of this catalog series.
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
SCAN DATA; The antenna has a rectangular scan borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
and scans at 35 cycles oer minute. The 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
rectangular scan is such that the peak of the
beam moves along the perimeter of a rectangle 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
which covers 160° in azimuth and 2° in ele- Card.
vation. The antenna can be manually tilted
8° from the horizontal.

ANTENNA AS-180/APT

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 550 - 1400 mc; VSWR < 2. adjustable shorting bar on the lower portion
of the slot for varying the slot length.
TYPE: Slot antenna.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consi sts of a hollow
truncated cone, in which a lo ng slot has been ASSOOTATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APT-5.
cut longitudinally. The slot is fed at the Equipment function - countermeasures, decep-
top by a coaxial cable and ha s an adjustable tion.
shorting bar for varying the length of the
slot. The bandwidth of the a ntenna for the COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-3976, AFDRE-2F/l.
above VSWR is 5 to 10 percent for any given
position of the shorting bar. The antenna is MANUFACTURERS; Rowe Industries.
14 Inches high, and the diame ter is 8 Inches
at the base and 3-l/2 inches at the top. A REFERENCES!
UG-23/u connector Is mounted at the base of 1) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM. 411-
the antenna for use with RG- /u coaxial cable, 100A. Cambridge, Mass.; Radio Research
The antenna is primarily desi gned for instal- Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3,
lation on the underside of an aircraft, using 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
the skin as a ground plane.
2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-
BEAM DATA; 100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
Half-power beamwidth - Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
Vertical - 70° to 90°. . 1944). UNCLASSIFIED..
Horizontal - Approximately omnidirectional
at lower freguencles; 150° 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
near the highest frequency. borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
Polari za tion - Horizontal. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; The antenna has an

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UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-181/AP

MAJOR COMPOMENTS! Antenna AT-S9/AP, Antenna BEAM DATA;


AT-90/AP, Antenna AT-91/AP, and Antenna Base Polarize tl on - Horizontal.
AB-87/AP.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.
FREQUEMCY; VH1: and UHF bands, 195 - 675 mc:
AS-ISI/AP ... VHP and UHF bands, 195 - 675 mc; ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APT-5.
VSWR < 2 on 50-ohm coaxial line. Equipment function - countermeasures, jamming.
AT-89/AP ... VHF band, 195 - 295 mc,
AT-90/AP ... VHF and UHF bands, 280 - 470 mc, COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Air Force, ARL.
AT-91/AP ... UHF band, 460 - 675 mc.
MANUFACTURER; Rowe Industries, procurement order
TYPE; Swept-back V-type dipole. 10I6-DAY-45-SP.

DESCRIPTION; The AS-ISI/AP antenna assembly STOCK NUMBERS;


consists of mount M3203 and the 3 interchange- AS-181/AP ... Signal Corps 2A264-181
able antennas which are similar but cover AT-Sg/AP ... Signal Corps 2A203-89
AT-90/AP ... Navy R16A4934-40
different frequency ranges. The antennas nro-
vide horizontally polarized radiation pre- Ar-9l/AP ... Navy R16A4934-80
dominantly forward and to the sides of the aiT^
craft. The metal mount lias a streamlined cross REFERENCES;
section (about 6 by 2-1/7 Inches) and is about 1) C. Driscoll, Preliminary Operating Instruc-
13 inches long. The mount is permanently tions for the M3203 V Pinole Antennas, Re-
installed on the fuselage of the aircraft and port No. 411-IB-47. Cambridge, Mass.;
has a locking device at the outer end for Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard Univer-
attaching the antenna. Any one of the anten- sity. (Nov. 13, 1944). UNCLASSIFIED.
nas may be plugged into and locked on the
mount. The antenna can handle 50 watts of r-f 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
power (limited by the type N connectors). The Card,
weight of the mount is about 5-1/4 pounds.

A) Antenna AT-89/AP - The antenna is a dipole


with th e straight arms swvept b ack so that
the ang le between the armRS is 100 degrees.
A quart er-wave balun whic;h is enclosed in
a right circular cylinder is u sed so that
the bal anced antenna can be fe d by a coax-
ial cab le. When mounted, the right clrcu-
lar cyl inder is inside the str eamlir.ed
mount, and the arms of the dip ole are at
right ngles to the axis of th e mount.
The len gth of each arm is 14-1 /2 ' inches,
and the weight of the antenna and balun
assembl y is about 4-1/2 pounds

Antenna AT-90/AP - This dipole antenna is


identical to the AT-89/AP but is shorter
to operate at a higher frequency. The
approximate weight of the antenna is 3-1/2
pounds. The length of each arm is 11
inches.

O Antenna AT-91/AP - This dipole antenna Is


Identical to the AT-S9/AP but is shorter
to operate at a higher frequency. The
approximate weight of the antenna is 3 AS-181/AP
pounds. The length cf each arm is 8
inches.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-182/APG-S

FREQUENCY; X-band. energy is counled through flexible waveguide


and rotating seals. The assembly weighs 50
TYPE; Parabololdal reflector. pounds and has the dimensions 12 by 25-1/2
inches.
DESCRIPTION; The assembly consists of an X-band Additional information is available in the
feed and a naraboloidal reflector used for confidential and secret documents listed below
scanning and tracking. Power and data circuits" as References 2 and 3 and in Volumes V and VI
are connected through AN-type connectors; r-f of this catalog series.

UNCLASSIFIED YJ
UNCLASSIFIED

SCAN DATA; The antenna rotates through plus or Parts List. T.O. No. 16-55-397, (July 5,
minus 60° In azimuth and from plus 45° to 1951 - revised Dec. 3, 1951). UNCLASSI-
minus 50° in elevation. FIED.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/APG-3. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Equipment function - probably fire control.
3) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
COGNIZANT AGENCY! ATSC. ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
Santa Monica, California: The RAND Cor-
MANUFACTURER; General Electric Company, order poration, (Aug. 13, 1957), AST1A Report
798-DAY-45-RA. No. AD-150674. SECRET.

STOCK NUMBERS; Federal Stock Number 1270-524- 4) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


5292. Card.

REFERENCES!
1) U. S. Air Force, Radio Set AN/APG-3, Spare

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-183/APD-1

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 140 - 180 mcj VSWR < 5 on STOCK NUMBER: Navy-ASO R16AN-AS183APD-1.
50-ohm coaxial cable.
REFERENCES;
TYPE: Yagl. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO-16-1-517, (July 1,
DESCRIPTION! AS-183/APD-1 is a Yagl antenna and 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
consists of a driven element and a reflector.
A combination matching unit and balun Is 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
incorporated into the frame of the antenna. Card.
Two of these antennas are used for each instal-
lation. The antennas, one under each wing,
are Installed with the radiating elements pro-
jecting at an angle in front of and somewhat
below the leading edge of the wing. Special
mounting brackets (MT-391/APD-1 and MT-392/
APD-l) are provided for mounting the antennas
on the Navy Type TBF or TBM aircraft.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - The horizontal pattern consists of
two lobes, one from each antenna, which inter-
sect on the line of flight at the half-power
points of the lobes.
Polarization - Horizontal.

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; A combination matching


unit and balun is incorporated Into the frame
of the antenna.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APD-1.


Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.


AS-183/APD-1
.MANUFACTURER: Wllmotte Laboratories, Navy con-
tract NOas-4148.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-185/APS-4

This antenna assembly was cancelled 21 March


1945; Antenna Assembly AS-205/APS-4 is used
instead.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-186/APA-17

FREQUENCY; UHF and SHF bands, 1000 - 5000 mc; REFERENCES;


VSWR < 5 on 50-ohm coaxial cable. 1) U. S. War and Navy Departments, Models
AS-108B/APA-17 and AN-186/APA-17 Antenna
TYPEi Two parabololdal reflectors fed by dl- Assemblies, Handbook of Maintenance In-
poles, structions. AN 16-35AS10B-3, (Dec. 1,
1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTIOM; The assembly consists of two
parabololdal reflectors mounted back-to-back 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
below a flat, circular plate 20 inches In borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
diameter. Each of the parabololdal reflectors 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Is fed by a balanced sleeve dlpoie placed at
or near Its focal point. The axis of one dl- 3) U. S. Department of Defense NomenclJture
poie is vertical and the axis of the other is Card.
horizontal. The coaxial cable from the re-
ceiver is connected to an antenna selector
relay so that either antenna can be selected
according to the polarization desired. A re-
flector element is mounted a short distance in
front of and parallel to each dipole. The re-
flectors insure that the received signal
comes primarily from the parabololdal reflector
rather than from direct radiation. Two small
stubs are affixed to each dipole element for
suppression of side lobes above 3500 mc. A
balun which is housed in each dipole support
connects the balanced sleeve dipoles to the
unbalanced coaxial cable. The entire assembly
weighs about 10 pounds, is 20 Inches in diam-
eter, and is about 17 inches tall.

BEAM DATA;
Polarization Horizontal or vertical.

SCAN DATA; The assembly rotates in azimuth


through 360° at a speed variable between 0
and 150 revolutions per minute,

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; Each antenna has a


balun built into the dipole support.

INSTALLATION; Airborne, installed in a stream- AS-186/APA-17 Antenna Assembly


lined nacelle aboard PB4X-2 aircraft.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Direction Finder


Assemblies AN/APA-17, AN/APA-17A and AN/APA-
17B. Equipment function - countermeasures,
direction finding.

MISCELLANEOUS; This antenna is also known as


the REL M-4500 r-f rotating antenna head.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-49-R666.

MANUFACTURER; Hoffman Radio Corporation, con-


tract AF 33(038)8228.
ftgm* ti-9. Antenna J.wnMy IslM/lft-tT.
tHpotr ami Hatnn CMamay
STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 1660-5826-
548-3905.
AS-186/APA-17 Dipole and Balun Cutaway

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-187/AR0-11

FREQUENCY; HF and VHF bands, 18 - 40 mc; VSWR lined mast 3 inches by 7-l/2 inches by 34
< 5 on 50-ohm coaxial cable. inches, a 7-foot length of wire, 2 insulators,
and a tension spring. The mast mounts on the
TYPE; Wire. wing, and the wire is stretched between the
mast and the fuselage. The antenna terminates
DESCRIPTION; The assembly consists of a stream-

UNCLASSIFIED 73
UNCLASSIFIED

in a UG-58/u r-f connector and Is fed by RG- order 224-DAY-45.


8/u coaxial cable.
STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-187.
INSTALLATION'! Airborne.
REFERENCES!
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Radio Set AN/ARQ-11. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Equipment function - communications. borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
COGNIZANT AGENCY« ARL-4037.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MANUFACTURER! Airborne Instruments Laboratory, Card.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1B8/AR0-H

FREQUENCY« VHF band, 40 - 70 mc; VSWR < 5 on COGNIZANT AGENCY! ARL-4038.


50-ohm coaxial cable.
MANUFACTURER« Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
TYPE! Whip. order 224-DAY-45.

DESCRIPTION! The assembly consists of a 3-foot STOCK NUMBER! Signal Corps 2A264-188.
whip mounted on a streamlined stub with dimen-
sions 2 by 11 inches. The antenna terminates REFERENCES!
in a UG-58/U r-f connector and is fed by RG- 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
8/u coaxial cable. borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARQ-11. Card.
Equipment function - communications.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-189/ARQ-11

FREQUENCY« HF and. VHF bands, 18 - 40 mc. VSWR Equipment function - communications.


< 2 on 52-ohm coaxial cable.
COGNIZANT AGENCY! ARL-4036.
TYPE; Wire.
MANUFACTURER! Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
DESCRIPTION; The assembly consists of a stream- order 224-DAY-45.
lined mast 3 inches by 7-1/2 inches by 34
inches, a 7-foot length of wire, 2 Insulators, STOCK NUMBER! Signal Corps 2A264-189.
and a tension spring. The mast mounts on the
wing, and the wire is stretched between the REFERENCES!
mast and the fuselage. The antenna terminates l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
In a Navy Type 49551 connector and is fed by borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
RG-17/u coaxial cable. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

INSTALLATION! Airborne. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Radio Set AN/ARQ-11.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-19«/AKy-ll

FREQUENCY« VHF band, 40 - 70 mc; VSWR < 2 on ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Radio Set AN/ARQ-11.
52-ohm coaxial cable. Equipment function - communications.

TYPE! Whip. COGNIZANT AGENCY! ARL-4n39.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a 3-foot MANUFACTURER! Airborne Instruments Laboratory,


whip mounted on top of a streamlined stub; it Order 225-DAY-45.
is used for transmitting. The antenna ter-
minates in a Navy Type 49551 connector and is STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-190.
fed by RG-17/U coaxial cable.

INSTALLATION! Airborne.

Tl* UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES) 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- Card.
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLIES AS-191/AX through AS-200/AX

ANTENNA Antenna Weight Height Width


ASSEMBLIES: FREQUENCY! TYPE: (pounds) (inches) (inches)
AS-191/AX VHF band, 258-270 mc Parasitic AS-191/AX 2.2 22-3/8 5-5/8
array
AS-192/AX 2.1 21-7/16 5-3/8
AS-192/AX VHF band, 270-282 mc Parasitic
array AS-193/AX 2.1 20-1/2 5-1/8
AS-193/AX VHF band, 282-294 mc Parasitic
AS-194/AX 2.0 19-11/16 4-15/l 6
array
AS-194/AX UHF and VHF bands Parasitic AS-195/AX 2.0 18-15/16 4-3/4
294-306 me array
AS-195/AX UHF band, 306-318 mc Parasitic
AS-196/AX 1.9 18-1/4 4-9/16
array AS-197/AX 1.8 17-9/16 4-3/8
AS-196/AX UHF band, 318-330 mc Parasitic
AS-198/AX 1.8 17 4-1/4
array
AS-197/AX UHF band, 330-342 mc Parasitic AS-199/AX 1.8 16-13/32 4-1/8
array
AS-200/AX 1.8 15-7/8 4
AS-198/AX UHF band, 342-354 mc Parasitic
array
BEAM DATA:
AS-199/AX UHF band, 354-366 mc Parasitic
Beam type - Directional in the horizontal
array
plane.
AS-200/AX UHF band, 366-378 mc Parasitic
array
INSTALLATION; Airborne. The antennas mount on
VSWR < 2 for each antenna on 50-•ohm coaxia the upper surface of aircraft. The location
cable. should provide the shortest practical length
of transmission line between the antenna and
DESCRIPTION; Each of the antennas is a three- the equipment.
element directional array supported by a steel
pipe 1-1/2 Inches in diameter. Each antenna ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Transmitting Set
consists of two vertical, elliptical, rod-type AN/AXT-2 and Radio Receiving Set AN/AXR-1.
elements (a radiator and a reflector), and a Equipment function - television.
horizontal ground rod. The support pipe for
each antenna is 14 inches long and is equipped COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-4050 through ARL-4059
with an SO-239 socket. The weight and dimen- for Antenna Assemblies AS-191/AX through
sions of each antenna are listed below. AS-200/AX respectively.

REFERENCES;
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-2n5(*)-APS-4

FREQUENCY; 3HF band, 9320 - 9^30 mc; VSWR < 2. BEAM DATA:
Gain - 28 db.
TYPE: Parabololdal reflector fed by a Cutler Half-power beamwidth Horizontal and Verti-
feed . cal -6°
Polarization - Horizontal.
DESCRIPTIOM: The antenna is a parabololdal re-
fleotor {Xk-l/2 inches in diameter) with a SCAN DATA: The antenna scans through ISO" in
focal length of 6.3 Inches. The reflector Is azimuth at either 30 or 60 cycles per minute.
fed by a Cutler feed. It weighs about 19 At a scan rate of 30 cycles per minute, a two
pounds. The assembly also Includes a rotat- line, 12-degree, vertical scan is provided.
ing Joint, gear box, motor, and azimuth and At TO cycles per minute, a four-line, 24-
tilt potentiometers. The entire radar set degree, vertical scan is provided. A manual
is enclosed In a streamlined, pressurized, tilt control permits adjustment of the an-
bomb-shaped container and mounted to a'"bomb tenna axis from plus 10° to minus 30* with
rack underneath the wing of the aircraft. respect to the horizontal.

UNCLASSIFIED T5
UNCLASSIFIED

EJSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED B5UIPMEMT: Radio Set Ati/APS-k and


«ß&JKP*
AN/APS-hA.Equipment function - search, air;
search, surface; navigation; and fire control.

MISCELLAHEOUS: AS-205(*)/APS-l)- denotes AS-205/


AFS-h and AS-205A/APS-4. The antennae are
similar but AS-205A/APS-4 incorporates Im-
proved design features. AS-205/APS-J4- Is sim-
ilar to and replaces AS-l85/APS-l|.

COGNIZAHT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MAHWACTDRERS: Western Electric Company, Navy


contract NXsa-25502.

RKt'KKENCES t
1) H. T. Frlls and W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas,
The Bell System Technical Journal, Volume
26, No. 2. New York, N. Y.: American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. (April 1,
19^7). UNCLASSIFIED.
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne AS-205A/APS-1+
Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953).
CLASSIFIED.

3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-206/ART-19

FREQUENCY; MF and HF bands, 1 - 6 mc. MANUFACTURER; John Meek Industries, procure-


ment order 279-DAY-45-SD.
TYPE: Trailing wire.
STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-206.
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of kOO feet
of W-106 wire wound on a reel. REFERENCES;
T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
INSTALLATION; Airborne. borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, fjüly 1,
1953)• CLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED B^UIFMENT: .Radio Set AN/ART-I9.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
COGNIZAHT AGENCY: ARL-4121+. Card.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-209/SPR

Cancelled, 18 July I9I+6 per nomenclature card.


The antenna was never used.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY KIT AS-211/AR

FRKjUEWCY: HF band, 6 - 25 rac. The kit weighs about 7 pounds and measures
20 inches by 20 Inches by 5 inches.
TYPE: Wire.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: General communications
DESCRIPTION: The kit consists of 250 feet of eqüpment. Equipment function - communications.
Antenna Wire WS-5/U, four Antenna Strain In-
sulators MX-275/AR, two Antenna Tension Units COGNIZAHT AGENCY: ATSC and AKL-4132.
MX-27I+/AR, twelve Static Dischargers AN/jll/AR
four Antenna Guy Fittings MX-311/AR and the MANUFACTURER: Magnavox Company, procurement
necessary hardware. An extra cap to fit the order 6jh-mY-h5-SD.
insulator for an L-splice is also included.

76 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK HUMHERS: Navy-ASO, R16M-AS211AR and REFERENCE


Signal Corps 2JU575-211. Current stock number S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
lists indicate that this item is not stocked Card.
by the U. S. Air Force.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-215/ARN

FHEKtUEHCY: VHP band, 75 mc; VStfR < 1.6 from REFERENCES:


74,95 to 75.055 mc on 52-ohm coaxial cable. Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1955).
TYPE: Rod-type antenna backed by a half-cylin- CLASSIFIED.
der reflector.
2) DAY, Maintenance Instruction Antenna As-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a rod- semblj for A1-15kA/Am, TD 23R5-2ARN-102
type radiator backed by an aluminum half- (Sept. 15, lSh6) . UNCLASSIFIED.
cylinder reflector. The rod is physically
shorter than a half wavelength but is tuned 3) Wright Air Division Center, United States
to 75 mc by a fixed and a variable capacitor Air Force A/C Antenna Design Summary, 51S-
attached to its ends . The antenna is designed 1915kh {Feh. 1959) . UNCLASSIFIED.
. for zero drag, flush mounting on the underside
of the fuselage near the centerllne. The
antenna weighs 3-8/10 pounds and has the
following dimensions; 20-1/2 Inches in length, ./. ■. _■ ■■

l,
•.■■. •"

W
13 Inches in width, and six Inches in depth.
,
^**^^^J^^9
"**j »

i
BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal.
1
TUHING/kATCHING DEVICES: A variable capacitor
is provided for frequency tuning. ^H*

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED atUIPMENT; Marker Beacon Receiving


Set AN.ARN-12, RC-39-(), RC-43-0, RC-193-().
Equipment function - navigation, surface refer-
mm
ence (Marker Beacon).
... ...^ T'1" 't, , s, f , • ■ ifc^h ,
HBi
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-14-6-76.

MANUFACTURER: Communications and Engineering AS-215/ARN Aircraft Installation


Equipment Company, Air Force order 46-3273.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5826-112-


90^7.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-217(*)/APG-15

FREQUENCY: UHF band 2500 - 2600 mc; VSWR < 2 BEAM DATA;
on coaxial cable. Half-power beamvldth - Horizontal and
Vertical - 25°.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole. Additional information is available in the
secret document listed below as Reference 1
DESCRIPTION! The antenna consists of a parab- and In Volume VI of this catalog series.
oloidal reflector fed by a dipole with a disc
reflector. The paraboloidal reflector is SCAN DATA: Conical scanning is produced by
eccentrically mounted with respect to the spinning the paraboloidal reflector at 21+00
stationary dipole and is motor driven to pro- revolutions per minute.
duce conical scanning. The paraboloidal re-
flector is about 13 Inches in diameter and INSTALLATION: Airborne.
has a It-inch focal length. The assembly
weighs about 26 pounds and (overall) is 16 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APG-I5.
inches wide, 19 inches high, and 26 Inches Equipment function - fire control and tall
long. The entire assembly is placed in a warning.
pressurized spherical housing and bolted to Radar Set, AN/APX-15. Equipment function -
the cradle of the 20-mm tail guns of the B-29. IFF.

UNCLASSIFIED 77
UNCLASSIFIED

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-217(»)/APG-15 denotes three STOCK NUMBERS: AS-217/APG-15 ... Federal Stock
models, AS-217/APG-15, AS-217A/APG-15, and Number 1270-180-3129; AS-217A/AH;-15 ...
AS-217B/APG-15. The models differ In the Federal Stock Number 127O-I8O-3129.
type of governor used to control the rota-
tional speed of the reflector. The models REFERENCES:
are Intercliangeable In descending orderj I.e. T) E. B. Soltvedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
Model B for Model A or the undeslgnated ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
model, etc., but not In the reverse order. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Cor-
poration, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
COGNIZAMT AGENCY: AS-217/APa-15 ... AEL-IH56; No. AD-I50674. SECRET.
AS-217A/APG-15 ... ARL-I+5-R529; AS-217B/APG-
15 ... ARL-l+5-520. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of. Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-I-517, (July 1,
MANUFACTURERS; General Electric Company, con- 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
tract numbers 866-DAY-41+, 889-DAY-W*, I306-
DAY-l+it, 2103-DAY-U5-RA, and 2030-DAY-lt5-RA 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
(for AS-217/APG-I5); 866-DAY-Wt and I306- Card.
DAY-kh (for AS-217A/APG-15); and lt6-26-AR
(for AS-217B/APG-15).

ANTENNA AS-222/APA-17B

See Antenna AS-370/APA-17B

ANTENNA ASSEMBLIES AS-224/AXT-7 through AS-233/AXT-7

AMTElfflA ASSEMBLIES; FREQUENCY: Beam type - At least two thirds of the pattern
is above the horizontal plane,
AS-22U/AXT-7 VHF band, 258 - 27O mc.
AS-225/AXT-7 VHF band, 270 _ 282 mc.
INSTALLATION; Airborne,
AS-226/AXT-7 VHF band, 282 - 29U mc.
AS-227/AXT-7 VHF and UHF bands, 29^-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/AXT-7,
306 mo.
AS-228/AXT-7 Equipment function - television,
UHF band, 306 - 318 mc.
AS-229/AXT-7 UHF band, 318 - 330 mc.
COGNIZAMT AGENCY: AMC and ATSC,
AS-230/AXT-7 UHF band, 330 - 3^2 mc.
AS-231/AXT-7 UHF band, 3^2 - 354 mo,
REFERENCES:
AS-232/AXT-7 UHF band, 35I+ - 366 mc,
AS-233/AXT-7 UHF band, 366 - 378 mc. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953),
CONFIDENTIAL,
TYPE: Probably two-element Yagls.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
DESCRIPTION; The assemblies consist of a quar- Cards,
ter-vavelength antenna with a reflector,

BEAM DATA;
Half-power beamvidth - Horizontal - 110°.
Vertical - 60°.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-234/AKW-26

FREQUENCY: VHP band, 60 - 7^ mc; VSWR < 5 on BEAM DATA:


50-ohm coaxial cable, Polarization - Vertical.

TYPE: Rod. INSTALLATION: Airborne and missile.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a tapered aluminum ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Receiving Set AN/
alloy rod which is detachable from a fixed ARW-26(). Equipment function - remote control,
mounting bracket. The assembly has an over-
all length of ll-l/l6 inches; the diameter is COGNIZANT AGENCY; U, S, Navy,
19/61» inch at the base and tapers to a spher-
ical radius of 3/6'+ inch at the tip. The as- MANUFACTURERS: Bendix Aviation Corporation,
sembly weighs about 0.3 pound. It is used on Pacific Division; Setchell-Carlson; Electron-
target or pilotless aircraft. ic Specialty; Air Force contracts 911»-DAY-
1*5 and 926-DAY-I+5; and Navy contract NOa(s)-
9183,

78 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK NUMBER! Federal Stock Number 5821-155- Radio Receiving Set AN/ARW-26(XA-2)y, AN-
8300. 16-30ARW-26A, (15 March, I9I46). UNCLASSI-
FIED.
REFERENCES:
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne 3) Army Air Forces and Bureau of Aeronautics,
Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953). Handbook of Maintenance Instructions,
CONFIDENTIAL. Radio Receiving Set AN/ARW-26(XA-2)Y, AN-
16-30ARW-S6A, {Ik July, 1950;. UNCLASSI-
2) Army Air Forces, and Bureau of Aeronautics, FIED.
Handbook of Malntenenee Instructions,

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-237/APS-20

FREQUKNCY: S band; VSWR < 1 A. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a wave- ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/AP3-20.
guide horn. Equipment function - search, air. (AEW).

DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a cut MISCELLANEOUS! Additional information is avail-


paraboloidal reflector and waveguide horn able in the secret document listed below as
mounted beneath a support member. The re- Reference 1 and in Volume VI of this catalog
flector is 8 feet wide and 3 feet high. The series.
feed horn is a flared extension of the wave-
guide feed. The mouth of the horn is en- COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
closed by a plastic cup which maintains the
presaurization of the vavegulde. The antenna STOCK ITOMBER: Navy - ASO R16AN-AS237APS20.
is installed in a radome on the underside of
the fuselage, and the horn is tilted down to- REFERENCES:
ward the' reflector at an angle of 25° below 1) E. B, Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Project
the horizontal. The antenna weighs 211 pounds RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000. Santa
and is (overall) 9^-13/20 Inches wide, 57-5/8 Monica, California: The RAND Corporation,
inches high and h}-3/8 inches deep. (Aug. 13, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-15067IK
SECRET.
BEAM DATA;
Half-power beamwidth Horizontal 3-1/2° 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
Vertical - Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953)-
Polarization - Horizontal. CONFIDENTIAL.

SCAN DATA; The antenna will rotate in either 3) Department of Defense Nomenclature Cards.
direction through 360° in azimuth at 6 revo-
lutions per minute.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-238/APS-19

FREQUENCYt SHF band, 9345 - 9405 mc. TYPE; Paraboloidal reflector fed by a Cutler
feed.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna Is a paraboloidal re-


flector fed by a Cutler feed. A parasitic
dlpole Is mounted on the waveguide between
the reflector and the feed. The reflector Is
approximately 18 Inches in diameter, and the
entire antenna Is approximately 2 feet In
diameter and 2 feet long. It weighs 43 pounds

BEAM DATA;
Half-power beamwidth Vertical - 6° for spi-
ral scan
and csc2
HOHN for sector
scan.
Horizontal - 6° for
spiral
scan and
5° for
sector
AS-238/APS-I9 scan.

UNCLASSIFIED 79
UNCLASSIFIED

oscillations per minute. Provisions for man-


ual tilt permit control from +15° to -20°
from the horizontal.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-^.


Equipment function - search and navigation.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER; Dalmo Victor, Inc., contract


N53a-5956.

AS-238/APS-19 Search Scan Pattern STOCK NUMBER; (Navy-ASO) R16AN-AS238AP319.


2 REFERENCES:
Beam type - Pencil beam on spiral scan; esc
beam on sector scan. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Polarization - Horizontal. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL,
SCAN DATA; The antenna has a rotating spiral
scan at 1200 revolutions per minute and nod- 2) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
ding arcs of 130° at 15 nods per minute or Handbook of Operation Instructions for
30° at 60 nods per minute. The antenna also Radar Set AN/APS-19A. (Sept. 1, 1951),
produces a sector scan of 130° at 15 horizon- CONFIDENTIAL.
tal oscillations per minute or of 30° at 60

AIRBORNE DIRECTION FINDER ANTENNA AS-242/A

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 100 - 275 mc; VSWR < 5 on


52-ohm coaxial cable.

TYPE: Dipole.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a dipole att ached


to a diisc-shaped plate for mounting to a re-
tracta ble mast. The dipole elements ca n be
extend ed to maintain the proper element length
for th e corresponding frequency of oper ation,
The as sembly is fed by RG-B/U coaxial c able,
It wei ghs 8 pounds and is 71-1/8 inches high,
54-3/4 inches wide, and 4-1/2 inches de ep.
These dimensions are probably applicabl e for
the ma st extended and the dipole retrac ted to
its mi nimum length. The antenna mounts either
on the upper or lower surface of aircra ft in
such a way that the aircraft structure is ra-
dially symmetrical about the antenna ma st.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Figure eight.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The antenna can be rotated through


210° in azimuth by means of a wheel attached
AS-242/A
to the retractable mast.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U, S, Navy,
TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; The antenna has ex-
tendable dipole elements and a balun.
MANUFACTURER: Heyer Products Company, part
number 16549.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.
STOCK NUMBER: Navy-ASO R16A5055-2.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Receiving Equipment
AN/APR-1. Equipment function - ';ounte-rmeas-
REFERENCES:
ures, direction finding; and navigation, di-
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
rection finding.
borne Antenna Data. 00 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953), CONFIDENTIAL,
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is similar to
AS-lOl/APA-24 except for vertical dipoles, hy-
2) U, S, Department of Defense Nomenclature
draulic drive, and frequency range. Cards.

80 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-245/AP

MAJOR COMPONENTS; Antenna AT-92/AP, Antenna BEAM DATA;


AT-93/AP, Antenna AT-94/AP, Antenna AT-95/AP, Polarization - Horizontal.
and Antenna Base AB-88/AP.
INSTALLATION» Airborne.
FREQUENCYi AS-245/AP..UHF band, 500-1500 mcj
vsvm < 2« ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Radar Set AN/APT-5.
AT-92/AP...UHF band, 500-675 rac, Equipment function - countermeasures, janmlng,
AT-93/AP...,JHF band, 675-900 mc,
AT-94/AP...UHF band, 900-1175 mc, WISCELLANEOUS» This group of antennas is ap-
AT-95/AP...UHF band, 1175-1500 mc. parently very similar to the AS-181/AP.

TYPEi Dipole. COGNIZANT AGENCY! U. S. Air Force, ARL.

DESCRIPTIONi The AS-245/AP consists of Antenna MANUFACTURER! Dayton Acme Co., procurement
Base AB-88/AP and four interchangeable anten- orders 1017-DAY-45-SP and 1033-DAY-45-SP.
nas for use in the 500- to 1500-mc range.
STOCK NUMBERS»
A) Antenna AT-92/AP - This antenna consists AT-92/AP .. Signal Corps 2A203-92,
of a V-shaped dipole which plugs into a AT-93/AP .. Federal Stock Number 5895-296-2322,
single twist-and-catch mounting. The ap- AT-94/AP .. Federal Stock Number 5895-296-2324,
proximate overall length is 7-l/2 inches. AT-95/AP .. Federal Stock Number 5895-296-2323.

B) Antenna AT-93/AP - This is a dipole siml- REFERENCES»


lar to AT-92/AP but is smaller for use l)U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
with a higher frequency range. The Handbook Operating Instructions for Radar
approximate overall length is 6-l/2 inches. Sets AN/APT-5 and AN/APT-5A. (June 1.
1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
C) Antenna AT-94/AP - This is a dipole simi-
lar to AT-92/AP but is smaller for use 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
with a higher frequency range. The ap- borne Antenna Data. 00 16-1-517, (July 1,
proximate overall length is 5-l/2 inches. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

D) Antenna AT-95/AP - This is a dipole simi- 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


lar to AT-92/AP but is smaller for use Card.
with a higher frequency range. The ap-
proximate overall length is 5 inches.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-246/AP

FREQUENCY» UHF and SHF bands, 1000 - 4000 mc; Equipment function - countermeasures, search)
VSWR < 5 from 1000 to 4000 mc on 50-ohm co- and countermeasures, deception.
axial cable) VSWR < 2 from 1400 to 3750 rac on
50-ohm coaxial cable.

TYPE» Inclined conical antenna mounted above


a ground plane.

DESCRIPTION» The antenna consists of an inver-


ted cone surmounted by an upright cone. The
axes of the cones are inclined 45 degrees
with the horizontal ground plane. The ground
plane, which is circular, also serves as a
mounting plate and has eight mounting holes
equally spaced around the plate. The overall
dimensions are 5-1/2 inches in height and 6
inches in diameter. The top cone extends
2-l/2 inches above the mounting plate.

BEAM DATA!
Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or
oblique.

INSTALLATION» Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT» Receiving Equipment


AN/APR-4 and Radar Set AN/APR-9 series.

AS-246/AP

UNCLASSIFIED 81
UNCLASSIFIED

MISCELLANEOUS; This antenna is identical in REFERENCES;


construction with AS-125/APR, but the filter 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
section has been omitted. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
COGNIZANT AGENCY; II, S. Navy.
2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory, tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
contract N0a(s)-10323. Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
Pennsylvania! Malier, Raymond and Brown,
STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-246 and Navy- Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
ASO R16AN-AS246AP,
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

• * « • • • ♦ ♦ • • • •
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-247/APA-nn

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 5000 - 10,750 mcj VSWR < SCAN OATA; The reflector rotates at a speed
3 from 5000 to 10,750 mc on 50-ohm coaxial variable between 0 and 140 revolutions per
cable. minute.

TYPE; Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by an INSTALLATION; Airborne.


open ended waveguide section.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Direction Finding
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a spade-shaped re- Assembly AN/APA-17 and AN/APA~17A. Equipment
fleeter which is fed by an op en-ended wave- function - countermeasures, direction finding,
guide section. The reflector has its axis of
revolution inclined at an est imated 45-degree COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-49-R664.
angle above the horizontal, a nd the feed di-
rects the r-f energy vertical ly downward to- MANUFACTURER; Hoffman Radio Corporation, con-
wards it. The waveguide sect ion terminates tract AF 33(038}-8228.
in a type N connector and is fed by 50-ohm
coaxial cable. The assembly is made of STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 1660 5826-
aluminum, weighs 20 pounds, a nd is 15 inches 263-0959.
in diameter and 14 inches in height. It is
installed in a streamlined na celle used for REFERENCES!
Antenna Assemblies AS-IOS/APA 17, AS-186/APA- 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
17, or AS-22/APA-17. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA!
Gain - 25 db at mid-frequency. 2) Private Correspondence.
Front-to-back ratio - 30 db.
Half-power beamwidth - 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Horizontal - 30° at mid-frequency. Card.
Vertical - 7° at mid-frequency.
Polarization - Horizontal, vertical,
cular.

ANTENNA AS-251/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 440 - 660 mc; VSWR < 1.25. BEAM DATA!
Gain - 6 db.
TYPE; Modified turnstile. Ha If-power beamwidth (axis of antenna vertical)
Vertical - 85° to 110°.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two Beam type - Omnidirectional.
crossed, bent, sleeve dipoles fed by a coax- Polarization - Circular.
ial cable through two type III baluns. The
dipoles are crossed at a 90° angle, and each INSTALLATION! Airborne.
half of each dipole is inclined downward at an
angle of 23-l/2c. Each sleeve has a rectangu- ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! AN/APT-5 (Carpet II) jam-
lar cross section. The antenna is equipped ming transmitter. Equipment function -
with a UG-98/U coaxial connector for use with countermeasures, jamming.
RG-14/U cable. A circular mounting plate is
provided.

82 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

COGNIZAKT AGENCYs U. S. Navy.

STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 1660 5985-


144-7994.

REFERENCE;
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM. 411-100A.
Cambridge, Mass; Radio Research Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSI-
FIED.

AS-251/AP

«•••••••••••«••»•»»•«•««•««I**

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-254/ARW-38

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 53 95 me; VSWR < 2 on INSTALLATION; Airborne,


50-ohm coaxial cable,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Transmitting Set
TYPE; Dipole. AN/ARW-38. Equipment function. - remote con-
trol,
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is an a djustable di-
pole used for transmitting. Th e antenna uses COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-48-R123.
three AB-150/ARW-38 antenna bas es, one at the
center and one near the outer e nd of each di- MANUFACTURER; Rowe Industries, contract 1061-
pole element. The adjustable d ipole elements DAY-45SP.
are scribed to indicate the cor rect length
for a given frequency. A balun is used to STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-254. Current
match the antenna to a transmis sion line. The stock number lists indicate that this item is
maximum length of the antenna i s about 82-1/8 not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
inches. When being mounted, th e axis of the
dipole Is aligned with the long itudlnal axis REFERENCES;
of the fuselage. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA; 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Beam type - Downwardly directed.
Polarization - Horizontal. 2) U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; The antenna has adjust-
able dipole elements and a balun matching
transformer.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-256/APW-2

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 3256 - 3333 mc; VSWR < 2. INSTALLATIONS Airborne.

TYPE; Dipole array. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Receiver-Transmitter RT-


73/UPN-2.Equipment function - probably com-
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a double, two-ele- munications.
ment antenna system enclosed in a radome. The Radar Set AN/APW-2. Equipment function - re-
assembly is composed of both transmitting and mote control.
receiving antennas for use with the modified
Receiver-Transmitter nT-73/UPN-2. The antenna COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-4485.
enclosed in the radome, is 20 Inches high by
5 Inches in diameter.

UNCLASSIFIED 83
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-256. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

REFERENCES; 2) U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature


l)Bureau of Aeronautics» Handbook of Air- Card.
borne Antenna Data. 00 16-1-517,(July 1,

ANTENNA AS-259/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF and SHF bands, 2070 - 4140 mc; STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 1660 5985-
VSWR < 2. 548-8782.

TYPE: Horn. REFERENCE;


Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM. 411-100A.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a circular Cambridge, Mass; Radio Research Laboratory,
horn with a 130-degree flare. The horn is fed Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSI-
by a section of rectangular waveguide, a FIED.
transition section, and a phasing section.
The rectangular waveguide is probe
excited from a coaxial cable. The diameter of
the horn is 9-1/2 inches, and overall length
of the antenna is 13-1/8 inches. The antenna
is equipped with a pickup probe for monitoring
the output and includes a modified UG-10l/U
connector for use with RG-14/U cable.

BEAM DATA;
Gain - 10 db.
Ha If-power beamwidth - 52° to 76°.
Beam type - Unidirectional.
Polarization - Circular (circularity ratio -
1.4 maximum).

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN/APQ-20 and AN/APQ-27


airborne jamming equipment. Equipment func-
tion - probably countermeasures, jamming. AS-259/AP

ANTENNA ASSliMBUKS AS-269/APA-42 through AS-272/APA-42

ANTENNA ASSEMBLIES; FREQUENCY; ANTENNA DIMENSIONS WRIGHT


(inches) (pounds)
AS-269/APA-42 VHF band, 100 - 165 mc,
AS-269/APA-42 40 by 44-1/2 by 34 6-3/4
AS-270/APA-42 VHF band, 165 - 275 mc,
VHF and UHF bands, 275-450 mc, AS-270/APA-42 28 by 28-1/2 by 26-3/4 5-l/2
AS-271/APA-42
UHF band, 450 - 750 mc. AS-27I/APA-42 19-1/4 by 19-3/4 by 3
AS-272/APA-42
19-1/4
VSWR < 5 for each antenna In its frequency band AS-272/APA-42 8-1/4 by 8-1/4 by 2-3/4
on 52-ohm coaxial cable. 7-1/2

TYPE; Vertical "H" Adcock and horizontal dipole» BEAM DATA;


Beam type - Figure eight whose null axis coin-
DESCRIPTION; Each assembly cons ists of a ver- cides with the axis of the horizontal dipole.
tical "H" Adcock array; i.e. a horizontal sup- Polarization - Horizontal or vertical, de-
port rod with a vertical dipol e at each end pending upon which antenna is used.
and a horizontal dipole which is perpendicular
to both the vertical dipoles a nd their support INSTALLATION; Airborne.
rod. The horizontal dipole an d the support
rod attached to a disc-shaped base plate ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Receiving Equipment
(AB-92/APA-42) for mounting to a streamlined AN/APP.-4. Equipment function - countermeas-
strut. The assemblies are rot ated by a 24— ures, direction finding.
to 28-volt dc motor in Antenna Drive Unit PU- Radar Equipment AN/APA-42. Equipment func-
B9/APA-42. The overall dimens ions and weights tion - direction finding.
of the antennas are listed bei ow:

8^ UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

MISCELLANEOUS; AS-270/APA-42, AS-271/APA-42, REFERENCES;


AS-272/APA-42 are listed as obsolete by ref- 1)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
erence 4). The horizontal dipole of AS-269/ borne Antenna Data. OO 16-1-517, (July 1,
APA-42 has a mechanical extension to expand 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
the frequency range down to 60 mc. The verti-
cal dipoles of AS-269/APA-42 and AS-27o/APA- 2) War' and Navy Departments and Air Council
42 are removable. of the United Kingdom, Handbook of Operat-
ing Instructions for Direction Finding
COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-46-R116, ARL-46-R117, Assembly ÄN7APA-42. AN 16-30APA42-2.
ARL-46-R118, ARL-46-R115. (July 10, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

MANUFACTURER» Lavoie Laboratories, Inc., order 3) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
1098-DAY-45. tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment.
Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
STOCK NUMBERS; Pennsylvania; Malier, Raymond and Brown,
AS-269/APA-42 Federal Stock Number 1660 5826- Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
149-1002
AS-270/APA-42 Federal Stock Number 1660 5826- 4) Private Correspondence.
144-3586
AS-271/APA-42 Federal Stock Number 1660 5826- 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
149-1000 Card.
AS-272/APA-42 Federal Stock Number 1660 5826-
147-5652

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-273/AKN

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 75 mc; VSWR < 2. MISCELLANEOUS; This antenna was cancelled 21
October 1949. It was never procured, stocked,
TYPE; Dipole. or issued.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a half-wave dipole COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEI-49-C603.


whose elements are supported, by a stream-
lined, elliptical shaped insulator which is REFERENCES;
fastened to a mast. The antenna terminates 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
in an SO-239 socket. The overall dimensions borne Antenna Data. OO 16-1-517, (July 1,
are approximately 9 inches in height and 48 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
inches in length.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION; Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Marker Beacon Receiving


Set AN/ARN-12. Equipment function - radar
beacon.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-278/APS-10A

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 9375 - 9405 mc. STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-278.

TYPE; Paraboloidal reflector. REFERENCES;


1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- -
INSTALLATION; Airborne. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517 (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
MISCELLANEOUS; This antenna was cancelled on
21 November 1945. It was never used and not 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
acquired. Card.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-45-C750.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-279/APG-17

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 1475 - 1525 mc; VSWR < TYPE; Double parabolic-cylinder reflector fed
1.2 at 1500 mc on 50-ohm coaxial cable. by a pair of dipoles.

UNCLASSIFIED 85
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of two para- STOCK NUMBER; Navy-ASO R16AN-AS279APG17o
bolic cylinders joined together and each fed
by a horizontal dipole located near the focal REFERENCES;
point. The two feed lines (one to each sec- l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
tion of the antenna) Join in a T-junction and borne Antenna Data. 00 16-1-517, (July 1,
are connected to the main feed line through 1953).CONFIDENTIAL.
a matching section with two tuning stubs.
An installation uses two of these assemblies, 2) Navy Specification G-2184.
one for receiving and one for transmitting.
The assembly weighs 3-1/2 pounds and is 21-1/2
inches wide, 7-7/8 inches high, and 8-l/8
Inches deep. The antenna mounts in the lead-
ing edge of the wing, preferably a receiving
antenna in one wing and a transmitting anten-
na in the other wing. The aperture in the
wing should be covered with low-loss plastic
to restore the airfoil. The antenna should
be clear of metal objects in its field and
the horizontal and vertical axes of the anten-
na should correspond with the same axes of
the aircraft.

BEAM DATA:
Ho If-power beamwidt.h - Horizontal - 66°.
Vertical - 74°.
Polarization - Horizontal.

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; The assembly has a


matching section with tuning stubs.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APG-17,


Equipment function - bombing.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy. AS-279/APG-17

MANUFACTURER; Admiral Corporation.

ANTENNA AS-281/ARN

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.7 mc; VSWR INSTALLATION; Airborne.


< 5.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Compass SCR-269-G
TYPE; Loop. and AN/ARN-7. Equipment function - navigation,
direction finding.
DESCRIPTION; AS-28I/ARN i s a radio-compass loop
assembly consisting of a motor-driven electro- MISCELLANEOUS; The nomenclature card indicates
statically shielded iron -core loop; an auto- that AS-28r/ARN has been cancelled.
syn transmitter; a devia tion corrector; a ra-
dio compass; and sockets SO-88 and SO-92. COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC.
The assembly is mounted in a hermetic?!ly
sealed enclosure. Overa 11 dimensions are MANUFACTURER; Manufacturer unknown, purchase
8-1/2 inches by 11 inche s by 4-l/2 inches, and plan 45-5249.
the weight is 15 pounds The antenna is
designed for mounting in side the blister on STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A1991-281.
the aircraft, but it may be mounted on the
outside of the aircraft if Antenna Cover REFERENCES;
CW-141/ARN is used. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA; 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Polarization - Horizontal.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
SCAN DATA; The antenna rotates in azimuth. Card.

86 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTKNMA ASSKMULV \S-2S2/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF and SHF bands, 1000 4500 mc; MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna is similar to An-
VSWR < 2 on 52-ohm coaxial cable. tenna Assembly AS-125/APR, but it is scaled
down, incorporates an indicator device and
TYPE; Conical. has no filter.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is tilted cone simi- COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-9550.


lar to A3-125/APR but diffe rs in size and
some other respects. The a ntenna terminates MANUFACTURER; Belmont Radio Corporation, pro-
in a \JG-98/u r-f receptacle and is fed by curement order 1066-DAY-45.
RG-14/U coaxial cable. The antenna weighs 2
pounds and is approximately 7-3/8 inches long, STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-282.
5 inches in diameter and ex tends outside
the aircraft about 3 inches The antenna can REFERENCES;
be used for either transmit ting or receiving. l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data. 00 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA; 1953). CONFIDENTIAL,
Beam type - similar to that of antenna
Assembly AS-125/APR. 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C, Moore, Direc-
Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or ob- tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment.
lique. Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
Pennsylvania; Haller, Raymond and Brown,
INSTALLATION; Airborne. j
Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956), SECRET.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Sej; AN/APT-10. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Equipment function - countermeasures, decep- Card.
tion.

« ♦ ♦ »

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-283/APS-13

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 413 - 417 mc; VSWR < 2 on ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN/APS-13. Equipment
50-ohm coaxial cable. function - tail warning.

TYPE: Yagi. MISCELLANEOUS; AS-283/APS-13 is similar to


AS-62/APS-13.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a st reamlined Yagi
used for transmitting and recei ving. It is COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Air Force, ARL-45-20.
constructed in two sections, ea ch consisting
of a quarter-wavelength folded element, a re- MANUFACTURER; Vendo Co., AAF order 33-042sc-
fleeter, and a director. The e lements are 2911.
made of cadmium-finished steel The complete
Yagi is formed by mounting the two sections in STOCK NUMBER; Signal Corps 2A264-283. Current
a horizontal plane with one sec tion on each stock number lists indicate that this item is
side of the vertical stabilizer of fighter not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
aircraft. The two halves of th e driven,
folded dipole are connected by a coaxial REFERENCES;
cable that is an integral numbe r of half-wave- 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
lengths long. borne Antenna Data. CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA;
Po1 arization - Horizontal. 2) U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-284/APS-19

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 9345 - 9405 mc; VSWR < 2 mounting in F7F and FBF aircraft.
at 9375 mc on waveguide.
BEAM DATA;
TYPE; Paraboloidal reflector. Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 5.2°.
Polarization - Horizontal.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of an 18-inch
paraboloidal reflector. The r-f portion of SCAN DATA; The antenna rotates at 1200 revolu-
the antenna is pressurized. The antenna tions per minute and has provisions for spiral
weighs 45 pounds and is 20 inches in diameter or line scanning.
and 16 inches long. It is designed for

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UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALLATION; Airborne. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,


1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT« Radar Set AN/APS-19.
Equipment function - search; navigation; and 2) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
bombing, ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
Santa Monica, California« The RAND Cor-
COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy. poration, (August 13, 1957). ASTIA Report
No. AD-150674. SECRET.
STOCK NUMBER; Navy-ASO R16AN-AS284APS19.
3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Descriptive Nomen-
REFERENCES! clature Titles. (July 1, 1958). UNCLASSI-
1)Bureau of Aeronautics» Handbook of Air- FIED.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-285/UR

FREQUENCY; VKF band, 74 - 100 mc; VSWR < 2 on INSTALLATION; Airborne.


SO-ohm coaxial cable.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT« Radio Set AN/ART-23.
TYPE« Stub. Equipment function - remote control.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a quarter-wave- COGNIZANT AGENCY« U. S. Navy.


length stub that uses the skin of the air-
craft as a ground plane. It includes a match- STOCK NUMBER« Signal Corps 2A264-285.
ing section for 50-ohm input impedance. The
overall antenna is approximately 31 inches REFERENCES«
long, 3 inches wide, and 1 inch thick, and 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
weighs approximately 5 pounds. borne Antenna Data. CO-16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA«
Beam type - Approximately omnidirectional in 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
the horizontal plane. Card.
Polarization - Vertical.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-287(»)/APS-31

FREQUENCY; SHE band, 9307.5 - 9430 mc; VSWR < Beam type - Csc2 in elevation from -5° to -25°.
2. Polarization - Horizontal.

TYPE« Modified cut paraboloida] reflector fed SCAN DATA« The antenna has two azimuth-sector
by a waveguide horn. scan modes and two scanning speeds in each
mode. The antenna will scan a 150° sector at
DESCRIPTION« The antenna consists of a cut- either 8 to 10 or 20 to 25 cycles per minute
parabololdal reflector which is modified by and will S;^^ a 60° sector at either 22.5 to
placing a narrow metal strip horizontally 27.5 or 45 to 50 cycles per minute. The an-
across the inside surface of the reflector, tenna can be manually tilted 10° up or 20°
and a waveguide horn. The waveguide feeding down from the horizontal plane. A tilt sta-
the horn extends through the reflector and bilization mechanism keeps the angle constant
lies along its axis of revolution. The radi- for aircraft attitude variations in pitch and
ating end of the waveguide bends almost 180 roil in the range from plus 24° to minus 30°.
degrees and flares into the horn which radi- The 150° sector scan covers 75° on either side
ates the energy toward the reflector. The of the aircraft heading and the center of the
horizontal strip, which is placed approxi- 60° sector scan can be set at any azimuth
mately at the jame height from the bottom of position.
the reflector as the waveguide, modifies the
beam so that the beam has a csc2 pattern in INSTALLATION« Airborne.
elevation. The assembly also contains a gear-
box, rotary joint drive motors, etc., which ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT« Radar Set AN/APS-3l().
are necessary for operation of the antenna. Equipment function - search; navigation; and
The assembly weighs between 77 and 84 pounds bombing.
(weight varies with models) and is (overall)
22-1/8 inches high, 23-1/2 inches wide, and MISCELLANEOUS; AS-287(«)/APS-31 denotes five
24-7/16 inches deep. The antenna mounts in a models« AS-287/APS-31, AS-287A/APS-31, AS-
23-1/2 inch shock-mounting ring which also 287B/APS-31, AS-287C/APS-31, and AS-287D/APS-
holds Transmitter-Receiver RT-lOl/APS-13. 31. AS-287A/APS-31 is similar to and inter-
changeable with AS-287/APS-31, but is lighter
BEAM DATA« in weight and is made by a different manu-
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 6°. facturer. AS-287B/APS-31 is interchangeable

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with AS-287/APS-31 but is modified to reduce AS-287B/APS-31. . Federal Stock Number 1660
conducted and radiated noises. AS-287C/APS- 5341-248-9100
31 is interchangeable with the A or B model e AS-287C/APS-31. . Federal Stock Number 1660
cept for reflector and waveguide. The D 5841-284-6848
model is similar to the C model except for AS-287D/APS-31. . Federal Stock Number 1660
the elimination of mechanical stops and the 5341-698-9831,
addition of slip rings in place of a spiral
connector. REFERENCES;
1) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy, Handbook Service Instructions for Radar
Sets AN/APS-31. AN/APS-31A. AN/APS-31B.'
MANUFACTURERS: AN/APS-31C, AN 16-30APS31-12 and
AS-287/APS-31 .Philco Corporation, con- T.O. 12P6-2APS31-2, (Sept. 1,
tracts NXsa-55641 and 1953). UNCLASSIFIED.
NXsa-71339
AS-287A/APS-31 .Melpar, Incorporated, con-, 2) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics»
tract N0bsa-290C4 Operation Instructions (Handbook) for Ra-
AS-287B/APS-31 «Philco Corporation, con- dar Sets AN/APS-31. AN/APS-31A. AN/APS-
tract M3a(s)-9233 31B. AN/APS-31C. AN-16-30APS-31-31.
AS-287C/APS-31 .Geophysical Service, Inc., (March 15, 1954). UNCLASSIFIED.
contract NOa(s)-10748
AS-287D/APS-31 .Geophysical Service, Inc., 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
contract N03S-51-131. borne Antenna Data. 00 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
STOCK NUMBERS:
• A3-287/APS-31 Navy-ASO R16AN-AS2S7APS81

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-288/APS-32

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 23,684 - 24,284 mc; VSWR travel. Sweep speeds for 60° sector scan are
< 2. 22-1/2 to 27-1/2 cycles per minute at slow
speed and 45 to 50 cycles per minute at fast
TYPE; Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a speed. The antenna can be manually tilted up
pillbox, 10° or down 20° from the horizontal plane,
and the automatic tilt stabilization mechanism
DESCRIPTION; The assembly consists of a para- automatically holds the antenna at the manual
bolic cylinder fed by a pillbox mounted tilt setting within a range of plus 24° to
above the axis of the reflector and at an minus 30°,
angle with the horizontal. The resulting
beam is narrow in azimuth and csc^ in eleva- INSTALLATION; Airborne.
tion. The assembly has provisions for a low-
altitude-bombing synchro and also includes a ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APS-32.
servo amplifier, pressurizing kit, azimuth Equipment function - search; navigation; and
motor, azimuth motor control, and interconnecting bombing.
waveguide. The assembly weighs 73 pounds
and is approximately 22-l/8 inches high, COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S, Navy.
23-1/2 inches wide, and 24-7/16 inches deep.
It mounts in a 23-1/2 inch shock-mounting MANUFACTURER; Philco Corporation, contracts
ring and is installed in front of Transmitter- NXsa-55641 and NXsa-62348.
Receiver RT-99/APS-32 in a nacelle on the
bottom of the airplane. STOCK »UMBER; Navy-ASO R16AN-AS288APS32.

BEAM DATA;
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 2°.
Vertical - Csc2 downward between 4° and 40°.
Polarization - Vertical.

SCAN DATA; The asse■mbly can sector-scan sec-


tors of 60° or 150 at slow or fast speeds,
The 150° sector sc an (75° on either side of
the longitudinal a xis of the aircraft) is
scanned at 8 to 10 cycles per minute (slow)
or 20 to 25 cycles per minute (fast speed),
The 60° sector sea n is variable over an azi-
muth area of 360°, but the scan should be
set so that the an tenna does not sweep more AS-288/APS-32
than 90° to either side of the direction of

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REFERENCES; 2) U. S. War and Navy Departments, Handbook


1;Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- of Maintenance Instructions for Radar Set
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-51/ (July 1, AN/APS-32. AN 16-30AP532-3, (March 15,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL. 1946). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-289(*)/APS-33

FREQUEKCT; SHF band, 9307 - 9^30 mcj VSWE < 2. MISCELLAKEOUS: AS-289(« )/APS-33 denotes three
models: AS-289/APS-33, AS-289A/APS-33, and
TYPE: Modified parabololdal reflector fed by a AS-289B/APS-33. AS-289A/APS-33 is the same
waveguide horn. as AS-289/APS-35 but has wider beam charac-
teristics. (The data listed under BEAM DATA
DESCRiraiON; The assembly consists of a modi- applies to the A and B models. No conclusive
fied paraboloidal reflector, a waveguide horn, information is available on the beam of AS-
and the drive motors, servos, servo amplifiers, 289/APS-33, but the beams are obviously simi-
etc., necessary for operation. The feed as- lar due to the physical similarities of the
sembly consists of a length of rectangular antennas). The B model is interchangeable
waveguide which passes through a hole in the with the A model but Is modified to reduce
reflector. The waveguide bends almost 180 conducted and radiated noise and has the
degrees and flares into a horn which opens addition of an external antenna relay box.
toward the reflector. The upper portion of
the reflector is modified to produce a esc2 COGNIZAM1 AgEMCY; U. S. Navy.
beam pattern in elevation. The assembly has
provisions for a low-altitude-bombing MANUFACTORKR! Philco Corporation, contracts
synchro. The assembly weighs from 71 to 75 KXsa-71359 and NOa(s)-9233.
pounds, depending on the model and is 55-9/l6
inches high, 28-3/8 Inches wide, and 28-lA STOCK NUMBERS!
Inches deep. AS-289/APS-33 .. Navy ASO R16AK-AS289APS33
AS-289A/APS-35.. Navy ASO R16AN-AS289AAPS33
BEAM DATA: AS-289B/APS-33.. Navy ASO R16AN-AS289BAPS35-
Gain - 31 db.
Front-to-baek ratio - 15 db. REFEREHCES;
Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal 1) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
Vertical - esc2 down- Handbook Service Instructions for Radar
ward between Sets AM/APS-33, M/APS-33A, AN/APS-33C,
y and 30°. AN/APS-33I>, and AN/APS-33F, AK 16-30APS33-
Polarization - Horizontal. 12, (Oct. 1, 1953). UNCLASSIFIED.

SCAM DATA; The antenna scans in azimuth through 2) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
:
a full 360* or scans a sector 60* wide. The Handbook Operation Instructions for Radar
scan rates are 6 to 10 or 20 to 28 revolutions Seta AÜ7ÄPS-33, AH/APS-33A, AN/APS-33C^
per minute for the 560' scan, and kO to 50 AH/APS-33D, and AH/APS-33r, AH 16-30APS33-
scans per minute for the 60* scan. The an- 21, (May 1, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED.
tenna can be manually tilted from plus lO" to
minus 20° with respect to the horizontal plane. 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
The antenna Is tilt-stabilized for variations borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
in the attitude of the aircraft between plus 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
and minus 30*.

MSTALLATIOM: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEMT; Radar Sets AN/APS-33 and


AN/APS-33C. Equipment function - search;
navigation; and bombing.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-290/APS-34

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 23,684 - 2k,22k mc; The assembly has provisions for a low-altitude
VSWR < 2. bombing synchro and also includes a servo am-
plifier, pressurizing unit, azimuth motor,
TYPE: Parabolic -cylinder reflector fed by a azimuth take-off assembly, and interconnect-
pillbox. ing waveguide. The assembly weighs 75 pounds
and is 22-1/8 inches high, 28-13/32 Inches
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a para- wide and 28-17/64 inches deep. The antenna
bolic cylinder fed by a pillbox mounted is mounted with the reflector axis horizontal.
above the axis of the reflector and at an The antenna assembly and Transmitter-Receiver
angle with the horizontal. The resulting beam RT-99/APS-32 are mounted together on the same
is narrow in azimuth and esc2 in elevation. support.

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BEAM DATA: HKFEREMCES:


Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - 1.2°. T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Vertical - csc^ down- borne Antenna Data, CO lb-1-517, vJuly 1,
ward between 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
k° and 40°,
Polarization - Vertical. 2) Departments of War and Navy, Handbook of
Maintenance Instructions for Fadar Set
SCAN DATA: The antenna has two azimuth scanning AM/APS-^, AM 16-30APS54-3, (April 15,
modes and two scanning speeds in each mode. 1946}. UNCLASSIFIED.
The antenna will scan a full 560° at 6 to 10
or 20 to 28 revolutions per minute, or it will 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
acan a 60° sector in front of the aircraft at Card.
kO to 50 or 90 to 100 scans per minute. The
antenna can be manually tilted 10° up or 20°
down from the horizontal plane. A tilt sta-
bilization mechanism keep^s the angle constant
for aircraft attitude variations in pitch and
roll in the range of plus or minus 50°.

IMSTAiLAITON: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Radar Set m/APS-3^.


Equipment function search; navigation; and
bombing.

COGHIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Phllco Corporation, contracts


NXsa-5561a and HXsa-6231f-8.

STOCK NUMBER: Havy-ASO R16A1+935-100. AS-290/APS-51+

ANTUMNA ASSEMBLY AS-291/AP0

MAJOR COMPONENTS: Reflector AT-116/APQ, a pill- SCAN DATA: The antenna is capable of a 360°
box feed, and a pedestal. azimuth scan at 20 revolutions per minute.
The antenna can be positioned in elevation
FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9307 - 91+15 mc; VSWR < 2. from +10° to -30°. It is also capable of
scanning a selected forward sector.
TYPE: Modified parabolic-cylinder reflector
fed by a pillbox feed. INSTALLATION: Airborne (B-29 aircraft).

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a shaped ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/APQ-13,
cylindrical reflector 12 inches high and 60 AN/APQ-13A, and AM/APQ-23, and AB/APQ-23A.
inches long fed by a horizontally polarized Equipment function - bombing and navigation.
pillbox-type, line-source feed. This feed-
reflector combination creates a esc beam. MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna actually is com-
The pillbox feed Is fed by a pressurized horn. prised of the old base of Antenna Assembly
The beam is tilted by tilting the reflector AS-J^A/APQ-IS and a new scanner.
while holding the feed fixed, so that no ele-
vation rotary joint is required. The entire COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, AEL.
assembly is housed in a radome. The overall
assembly is approximately 20 Inches by 60 MANUFACTURER : Western Electric Co.
inches by 26-1/2 inches. The appxoxlmate
weight is 83 pounds. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock NumV - 1280-155-

BEAM DATA:
Gain - The maximum gain Is 30.3 <ib within REFERENCES:
+0.5 db as the nose of the beam is tilted from 1) Radiation Laboratory, Antenna for High
0° to -Ik" . Altitude Bombing (H2X).Report III, (Aug.
Half-power beamwldth - Azimuth - 1.1+° 3, 1943). UNCLASSIFIED.
Beam Type - With the antenna in the design,
position the elevation beam pattern is esc 2) Radiation Laboratory, The AM/APQ-13 (60")
from -h° to -k0° and roughly csc£ from -h0° Scanner in B-P9 Airplanes, ASTIA , (Sept.
to -70° . 191f5). UNCLASSIFIED.
Side-lobe attenuation - Greater than 11 db In
the azimuth plane. 3) Radiation Laboratory (MIT) Report No. 751.
Polarization - Horizontal«

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ANTENNA ASSKMBL.Y AS-292/APS-35

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9307.5 - 9^30 rac; VSWR < b) a 60° sector scan (at any bearing) at a
2 on waveguide. minimum speed of 16 sweeps per minute,
c) a sector scan with a maximum width of 9'50
TYPE: Parabolic cylinder reflector fed by a and a minimum speed of 30 sweeps per minute.
pillbox.
INSTALLATION: Airborne, installed in a TBM-2W
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a one- aircraft. The axis of the reflector must be
piece magnesium parabolic-cylinder reflector set level during installation.
and a pillbox feed. The reflector, which is
8 leet wide and 3 feet high, and the pillbox ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-35(XN) .
feed are mounted beneath an assembly that Equipment function - search, surface; navi-
houses the waveguide feeding the pillbox, a gation, surface reference; and bombing.
rotating joint, azimuth and sweep take-off as-
semblies, a pressurizing unit, and a drive COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
mechanism. The antenna weighs UOO pounds and,
due to its large mass. Is stopped by dynamic MANUFACTURER: Unknown, contract U0a(s)-88ll.
braking; i.e., by using the drive motor as a
generator, STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A261+-292.

BEAM DATA: REFERENCES:


Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne
Vertical - pattern Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953)-
from -20° to -50°.
UNCLASSIFIED.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAM DATA: The antenna has three azimuth scan- -) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ning modes: Card.
a) a contln*uous 3600 scan in either direction
at 6 revolutions per minute.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-298(»)/APS-20

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2850 - 2910 mc; VSWR <


I.25 at 2880 mc on waveguide.

TYPE: Modified paraboloidal reflector fed by a


waveguide horn.

DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a modi-


fied paraboloidal reflector, a waveguide horn
a rotary Joint, and the drive motors, selsyn
etc., necessary for operation. The reflector
and the horn are beneath a rotating support,
the horn opening is covered by a plastic cup
to permit pressurizatlon of the waveguide.
The assembly Is constructed of steel and mag-
nesium or aluminum and weighs 165 pounds. The
overall assembly is approximately 5 feet high,
8 feet wide, and 3-l/2 feet deep. It mounts
in a radome beneath the fuselage.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - 3.50-
Vertical - 8.0°.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAM DATA; The antenna scans a full 360° in


azimuth at a speed of 6 or 10 revolutions
per minute and can scan a sector whose width
is variable from 20° to 120°. The center of
the sector scan can be set to 8,ny radial po-
sition.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set M/APS-20(). AS-298/APS-20A


Equipment function ■ search, air; and. navi-
gation.

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MISCELIAHEOUS: AS-298(»)/APS-20 denotes two 1) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,


models, AS-29e/APS-20 arid AS-298A/APS-20. Handbook Service Instructions, Radar Set
The two models differ slightly in minor ways Arj/APS-20A and AN/AFS-20C, AN 16-30AFS20-
but are interchangeable. 12, (OCT. 22, iqhh). UNCLASSIFIED.

COGHIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. 2) U. S, Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,


Handbook Operation Instructions, Radar Set
MANUFACTURERS: General Electric Company, con- AN/AFS-20A and AN/Ai'S-20C, (Navy) AN 16-30
tract NCa(s)-9197; and Hazeltine Electronics APS20-21, (USAF) TO 12P6-2APSS0-61, (April
Corporation, contract NOa(3)-9884. 9, 1959). UNCLASSIFIED.

STOCK NUMBER: Navy-ASO R16AN-AS298APS20A. 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne


Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953).
REFERENCES: CONFIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-301()/APS-30

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an X-band assem- MISCELLANEOUS: For additional information on


bly designed to mount in a 23-l/2-lnch type, frequency, beam data, and scan data
shock-mounting ring along with Transmitter- see the secret document listed below as
Receiver RT-101/APS-51. The assembly con- Reference l) and in Volume VI of this
sists of a base, reflector, a feed, waveguide catalog series.
plumbing, an azimuth drive motor, a tilt
motor, and azimuth take-off assemblies. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
Also included are a pressurizing unit, motor
controls and interconnecting waveguide. REFERENCES:
l) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
SCAN DATA: The antenna scans a ifo" or 60° ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
sector at high and low speeds. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corp-
oration, (Aug. IJ, 195T).. ASTIA Report
INSTALLATION: Airborne. No. AD-I50674. SECRET.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-50( ). 2) U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature


Radar Set AN/APS-30(). Equipment function - Card,
search.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-306/APN-11

FREQUENCY: SHF hand, 9270 - 9550 mc. (trans- across the slot causing it to radiate with a
mitting sectiorj; VSWR < 1.5 at 9510 mc; polarization transverse to its length. The
9320 - 9^30 mc (receiving section); receiving antenna is tuned by means of a
VSWR < 3- screw plug at the extreme end. The trans -
mitting antenna is tuned to 9310 mc with a
TYPE: Slot array. 'tO mc bandwidth to allow for temperature
changes and magnetron-frequency drift. The
DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of antenna assembly is 16-3/h Inches high, 1-
a double coaxial line, one within the other. 5/6 inches wide and 3-5/8 Inches deep and
The outer line is used as the transmitting weighs 2 pounds. The assembly is normally
antenna, and is the supper part of the assem- housed in a radome which is IO-I5/16 inches
bly. The inner line proceeds to a tapered high, 2-l/l6 inches wide and 4-15/16 inches
transition section which brings the line to deep and weighs 1 pound.
the same dimensions as the transmitting an-
tenna. The outer coaxial line terminates BEAM DATA:
at the tapered section. The radiating por- Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - Omni-
tion of the receiving antenna forms the lower directional within 5 db, Vertical - approxi-
part of the antenna assembly. The inner rod mately 35° •
of each coaxial line serves as the inner con-
ductor. The outer conductor of each of the TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The receiving antenna
two antennas contains three rows of slots, is tuned by a screw plug in the extreme end
six slots in each row. The successive rows of the assembly.
are staggered to provide mechanical strength
and to make the field pattern more nearly INSTALLATION: Airborne.
uniform. The slots are a half-wavelength long
placed along an equipotentlal surface. A ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Beacon AN/APN-11.
probe Is placed beside each slot and connects Equipment function radar beacon.
the inner conductor to the outer conductor.
Current through the probe sets up a voltage

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UNCLASSIFIED

COÜNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. REFERENCES:


T) Bureau of Aeronautics ^ Handbook of Air-
MANUFACTUKER; Radio Corporation of Amerloa, borne Antenna Data, CO lt5-l-517, (July 1,
contract NXsa-69176 . 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number l66o 5826- 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomemlature
530-0652. Card.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-3U()/AP0

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9281 - 91+69 mc; VSWR < 2 2) H. T. Frils and W. D. Lewis, Radar An-
on waveguide. tennas , The Bell System Technical Journal,
Volume 26, No. 2. New York, N. Y.:
TYPE: Colllnear array of dlpoles. American Telephone and Telegraph Company,
(April, I9U7). UNCLASSIFIEII.
DESCRIPTIOH: The antenna consists of a col»
linear end-fed array of 250 dipoles fed by 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
a wave^-uide of variable width. The assembly Card.
includes a drive motor and gear-box assembly,
waveguide feed lines, and r-f switch, and an
r-f load. A d-c motor varies the wide di- ^!KaT nuu

II ill
mension of the waveguide, and the assembly is

1
fed alternately at each end, causing the beam
to scan a 60° arc In azimuth, 50° on each
side of the course bearing. The assembly is
16 feet by 5 inches by 5-1/2 Inches and iy
weighs approximately 150 pounds.
— ll fi
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 52.5 db.
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 0.4°.
Beam type - Modified csc2 in elevation.
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1
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Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The antenna scans 60° in azimuth


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(30" on each side of the heading) at '4-5° P^*"


second. AB/APQ-7 Antenna
Left - Contracted Wave Guide Assembly
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Right - Expanded Wave Guide Assembly

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/APQ-7.


Equipment function ■ bombing.

MISCELLANEOUS! AS-311()/APQ is similar to


A3-Ö2A/APQ except for additional selsyn and
associated wiring. It 1^ electrically inter-
changeable with AS-82A/APQ but not mechani-
cally interchangeable due to the addition of
the selsyn.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-k^-RX^h.

MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Company, con-


tract W 33-038-ae -17012.
AN/APQ-7 Antenna Mounted on B-21+ Bomber
REFERENCES:
T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517) (July 1,
1953)" CONFIDEWTIAL.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-3120/APA-48

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 120 - 185 mc. balun. The dlpole is 26 Inches long and 1/14-
inch in diameter. The support tube houses
TYPE: Dipole. the balun and coaxial feed line. The an-
tenna is designed for mounting on the wing
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a silver- of an F6F-type aircraft. Two antennas are
plated copper dlpole, a support tube, and a

94 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

supplied, one for each wing. Weight of one COGNIZANT A6EHCY: U. S. Navy.
assembly Is 2-3/"k pounds.
MAHUFACTUEER: Radio Research Laboratory,
BEAM DATA: Harvard University.
Polarization - horizontal.
STOCK NUMBER: Navy Stock Number - ASO R 16 AN-
TUNING/MATCHIMG DEVICES; A balun Is used tc AS312APAW.
match the unbalanced coaxial feed to the
balanced dlpole. REFERENCES:
T) Preliminary Handbook of Maint-uance In-
INSTALIATIOH; Airborne. structlons for C190b TLzimuth L^ing
System [AH/APA-W), Report No. 411-1B-91.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Homing Equipment AN/APA- Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Labora-
ho. Equipment function - counterraeasures, tory, Harvard University (June 25, 1945) .
direction finding. UNCLASSIFIED.

MISCELLAHEOUS: AS-312( )/APA-l*8 is also tacwti 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


as the Harvard C-133h "Eightball" antenna. Carü,

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mm 111 ^B
AS-312/APA-i)- Elghtball Antenna Patterns at
150 mc

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-313(«)/ARN-6

FREQUENCY: UP and MF bands, 0.1 - I.75 mo.

TYPE: Loop.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an automatic radio-


compass loop consisting of an electrostatical-
ly-shielded, iron-core loop, a driving motor
and gear tra.in, and an antosyn transmitter.
The loop consists of nine turns, electrically
center tapped by a shunt coil of 12 turns .
The loop is covered by a glass dome, and the
assembly is hermetically sealed and filled
with dry nitrogen. The antenna is 17 Inches »ojusnmrt covw
l3y 5-1/2 Inches by 6-1/8 Inches and weighs
RECEPTACLES
15 pounds. When mounted on the external
surface of the aircraft^ the loop is housed in
Housing CW-litl/ARN-6, and the drag is 2-1/2
pounds at 2 50 knots. AS-313(*)/ABH-6 With Housing Removed

UNCLASSIFIED 95
UNCLASSIFIED

BEAM DATA: used; however, it gives aerodynamic data for


Polarization - Horizontal. the loop when used with Loop Housing CW-l4l/
ARH-6.
SCAN DATA: The loop Is rotated in azimuth
through 360° by an electromechanical drive COGMIZAMT AGEHCY: AS-3I3/ARK-6 ... ARL-45-8;
unit. AS-313A/ARN-6 ... ARI,-46 -12; AS -313B/ARK -6 . . .
AEL-51-R152.
INSTALIATION: Airborne.
MANUFACTURER! Kearfott Engineering Company,
ASSOCIATED EQUIFKEHT: Radio Compass AN/ARN-6. and Bendlx Radio, procurement order I1O66-DAY-
Equipment function iiaatlgstlon, direction
finding.
STOCK NUMBERS: AS-313/ARN-6 ... U. S. Air Force
MISCELLAMEOUS: AS-513A/ARN-6 Is similar to 1600-205921tT10, U. S. Navy - ASO RI6L5I+26;
AS-315/ARN-6, but the sockets are rotated to AS-313A/ARN-6 ... Federal Stock Number 5826-
reduce interference of plugs with each other 149-1452; A3-313B/ARN-6 ... U. S. Navy -ASO
and with the loop enclosure. Also an ad- R16L5426-500.
justment screw is added. AS-313B/ARN-6 uses
a different drive motor, Kearfott type R-lOU REFERENCES:
(modified) is place of a Kollsman number 927- T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
OS'+O motor, and a different autosyn trans- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
mitter. Pioneer number AY-202-8-AL in place of 1953) . CONFIDENTIAL,
Pioneer number 2522-0. Also, the gear train
ratio is increased to provide better loop- 2) U. S. Air Force, Handbook Operating In-
speed control. All three models are electri- structions. Radio Compass AN/ARM-b, T. 0.
cally and mechanically interchangea,ble as 12R5-2ARNöll (Aug. 6, 1940, Revised Sept.
units, and the parts of AS-313/AEN-6 and 28, 1956). UNCLASSIFIED.
AS-31JA/AKN-6 are electrically and mechani-
cally interchangeable. Reference l) states 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
that the loop may be mounted external to the Card.
aircraft If Loop Housing CW-I52/ARN-6 Is

ANTKNNA ASSEMBLY AS-314()/APG-13B

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2500 2600 mc; VSWR < 2 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APG-13B and
In S -band . Radar Set AN/APG-5. Equipment function -
fire control.
TYPE: Parabololdal reflector fed by a dipole.
MISCELLAMEOUS! AS-312t( )/APG-13B is similar to
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a fixed Dut not interchangeable with Antenna Assembly
dipole and an eccentrically mounted parab- AS-217A/APG-15.
ololdal reflector which is motor-driven to
give a conical scan. A flexible shaft feeds COGNIZANT AGENCY; ARL-45-56.
range Information to the mount. This range
Information is converted to the tilt of the MANUFACTURER! National Defense Radiation
antenna by means of a ballistic cam. The Council.
antenna is 12 inches by 12 inches by 15 Inches.
REFERENCE:
SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
conical scan. Card,

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-315()/A

MAJOR COMPONENTS! Antenna Wire WS-5/U, An-


tenna Strain Insulator MX-311/AB, Corona
Shield MX-276/AR, Insulator IL-5/U,

FREQUENCY: LF, MF, and HF bands; 0,1 - 25 mc,

TYPE: Long-wire antenna.

ANm.N* SUfTOtT —

AS-3150/A

CH. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION! AS-315()/A IS a fixed^wlre COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-45-88.


antenna designed to replace various straight
wire antennas on aircraft. The antenna wire REFERENCES:
is covered with polyethylene insulation to
prevent corona discharge in precipitation 1) U. S. Air Force, Handbook Maintenance
static weather. Corona shields are provided and Installation Instructions, Fixed
to cover splices to reduce corona discharge. Wire Antenna Assembly AS-glS/A, T. 0.
12R-2-12P., (Oct. 15, 195Ö).
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
2) IT. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Various oommunlcations Card.
sets . Equipment function - conmuni cat ions .

ANTENNA AS-316/AP

FREQUENCT: UHF band, 550 - 980 mc; VSWR < g. bgAM DATA;
Gain - 6 db,
TYPE; T-fc-d slot antenna. Half-power beamwldth - E-plane - loo" ,
H-plane - 50° to 80°,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cavity- Polarization - Vertical or horizontal, de-
hacked slot fed by a stub. A compensating pending on antenna orientation.
bar Is placed across the wide dimension of
the cavity. The stub and compensating bar IIJSTALIATION: Airborne.
are connected to form a "T" . The antenna is
designed for flush mounting, and it is REFERENCE;
equipped with a UG-101/U connector for use Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, illl-lOOA ,
with RG-O-VU cable. The slot is 4-3/8 by 14- Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory,
1/2 Inches, and overall dimensions are I5- Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSI-
3/4 Inches long, 4-5/8 inches deep, and 8- FIED,
1/8 Inches high (including the connector).

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-3180/APT

FREQUENCY! VHF band, 60 - 85 mc , ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APT-IJ.


Equipment function - countermeasures, decep-
TYPE: Whip (retractable). tion.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is ko-l/2 inches COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-46-R306,


long and is made of SAE 6150 heat-treated
alloy steel. REFERENCE:
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

• «•»»«•••««•••I*

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-319/APT

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 115 mc; VSWR < 2 AS-I50/ART except for connector and size of
on coaxial cable. antenna. The two antennas are not Inter-
changeable .
TYPE: Whip.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-^-RJOT, ARL-46-R265,
DESCRIPTION; AS-319/APT is a 30-l/2-lnch whip ARL-45-II3.
antenna for transmitting. The whip Is made
in one piece from SAE 6150 heat treated alloy MANUFACTURER: Unknown, procurement plan 45-
steel and mounts to Antenna Base AB-29/ART, 4011.
The antenna terminates in a UG-98/U r-f con-
nector, REFERENCES:
T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
INSTALLATION: Airborne, borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1955). CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APT-15.
Equipment function - countermeasures, de- 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ception, Card .

MISCELIANEOUS: The antenna is similar to

UNCLASSIFIED 97
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-320()/APT

FREQUEWCY: VHF band, 113 - 150 mo. MISCELIAMEOUS: AS-320()/APT is similar to


but not interchangeable with Antenna Stub
TYPE: Stub. AT-37A/APT and Antenna Assembly AS-llU/APT.

DESCRIFTIOM: The antenna is a 30-lnch stub, COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-h^-llk.


constructed of copper-piated Impregnated wood,
and mounts on Antenna Base AE-29/ART. MANUFACTURER: Probably Gibbs Manufacturing
and Research Corporation, AAF procurement
INSTALIATION: Airborne. plan 45-1+011.

ASSOCIATED KQUIPMEMT: Radar Set AN/APT-IJ. REFERENCE:


Equipment function - countermeasures, de- U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ception. Card.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-321()/AF,T-13

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 130 - 220 mo, Reference 1) gives it as 130 to 220 mo.

TYPE: Blade. COGNIZANT AGENCY! AEL-55-277.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 19-inch, stream - MANUFACTURER: Gibbs Manufacturing and Research
lined aluminum stub which fits into Antenna Corporation, procurement plan 45-^011.
Base AB-I09/AP. It has an input impedance
of 50 ohms. STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 5895-28'+-
7J+2ÖA.
INSTALIATION: Airborne.
REFERENCES:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APT-I5. T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Equipment function - countermeasures, decep- borne Antenna Data, 00 16-1-517, (July 1,
tion. 1953) • • CONFIDENTIAL.

MISCELLANEOUS! The nomenclature card gives 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


the frequency range as 70 to 250 mo, but Card.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-322()/APT

FREQUENCY; VHF and UHF bands, 190 - 360 mö. COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-1+5-B718.

TYPE; Blade. MANUFACTURER; Probably Gibbs Manufacturing and


Research Corporation, AAF procurement plan
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a streamlined, 45-lK)ll.
aluminum stub 12-1/2 inches long. It mounts
in Antenna Base AB-109/AP. REFERENCES:
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
INSTALLATION; Airborne. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-I-517, (July 1,
1953} • CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Rada- Set AN/APT-I3.
Equipment function - countermeasures, decep- 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
tion. Card.

ANTENNA AS-323/APG-16

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9190 - 9500 mc; VSWR < 2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar set AN/APG-I6.
Equipment function - fire control.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector.
C0GNI2AMT AGENCY: WADC (ARL-45-143) .
DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of
an aluminum reflector, radome, and mounting MANUFACTURER: Probably Sperry Gyroscope Co.,
facilities. Overall dimensions are 21-5/4 by procurement contract 2024-DAY-45RA.
16-3/4 by Ik inches. The weight Is approxi-
mately 20 pounds. STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A264-325.

INSTALLATION! Airborne.

UNCLASSIFIED
1
UNCLASSIFIED

KEFEREHCES: 2) n. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature


T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- Card.
borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-5I7, (July 1,
1955). CONFIDEHTIAL.

1 ••••»« * •<•»•••«••*

ANTENNA AS-328/ARW

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 67 mc; VSWR < 2. IHSTALIATION: Airborne.

TYPE; Whip. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARW-55.


Equipment function - remote control.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna Is a whip made of
cadmium-plated steel. Parts Included are a COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.
Link Radio Corp. RAJ-SR-te antenna mounted on
a type AHM mounting base, a type 9510A neo- MANUFACTURER; Link Radio Corp.
prene washer, and Navy types kgiyh, U9192A,
and ^9195 plugs. Overall length Is hh Inches. REFERENCES i
The antenna whip Is k2 Inches long by 1/2 Inch 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
in diameter. borne Antenna Data, CO IÖ-I-517, (July 1,
1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA;
Polarization Vertical. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

«••»•««••«««I*«

ANTENNA AS-331/APG-15C

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 2500 - 2600 mc. INSTALLATION; Airborne.

TYPE; Parabololdal reflector fed by a dlpole. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar set AN/APG-15C.
Equipment function - fire control.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a 12-inoh
aluminum parabololdal reflector fed by a COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.
dlpole. A spin motor, azimuth and elevation
off-set motors, and provisions for linkage to REFERENCES;
the turret drive are included. The dimensions 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
are 13 Inches by 13 Inches by 10 Inches. It borne Antenna Data, CO lfe-l-517, (July 1,
mounts rigidly on the tall of P1« aircraft. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

SCAN DATA; The reflector is eccentrically


mounted with respect to the stationary dlpole, 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
and is motor-driven at 2h00 revolutions per Card.
minute to give conical scanning.

ANTENNA AS-888(*)/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF band, ^20 - 460 mc; VSWR < 2 BEAM DATA;
on 50-ohra coaxial cable. Polarization - Horizontal.

TYPE: Cavity-backed slot. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna assembly consists of ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Sets SCR-718 and
a feed element, a tuning stub, and condenser AN/APN-1 series . Equipment function - al-
plates which are attached to the cover plate timeter .
to load the cavity so that a smaller case
may be used. The radiating element is a rod, MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-333(*)/AF denotes
3/8 inch in diameter and approximately 2-1/2 three models: AS-333/AP, AS-533A/AP, AS-333B/
Inches long, installed perpend.lcular to the AP. Model A is electrically and mechanically
length of the box. The overall dimensions Interchangeable with AS-333/AP, but the
are 15 inches by k Inches by 2-3/14 Inches. cavity Is hermetically sealed and the cover
The weight Is about 1-1/2 pounds. The assem- is constructed of a different material. The
bly mounts flush with the aircraft fuselage B-model measures 13-1/16 by 4-1/16 by 3-l/l6
or wing. Each installation requires two inches and weighs 2 pounds.
antennas, one for transmitting and the other Antenna AS-333(*)/AP replaces Antenna
for receiving. AT-4/ARN-1.

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

COGNIZANT AG-aCY; U. S. Navy, WADC (AEL-5Ü- STOCK NUMKSS; AS-353/AP ... J'ederal Stock
Rll), development contracts NOaa-7840 (Radio Number 1660 5985-C8 5-0771+; AS-333B/AP ...
Corporation of America) and NOas-7615 and Federal Steck Muitber I660 5985-2J't-7122.
iroai-8725 (Rowe Industries).
I'jj'BhENCES:
MANUFACTURERS: AS-335/-AP, Glan L. Martin Co., T) U. S. Army Air Forces and Bureau of
NOas-lQi+gj (U. S. Navy); AS~353/AP, Z & W Aeronautics, Inftruetlon Sheet for
Machine Products, Inc., NOas-9109 (U. S. AS-333/AP Antenna Assembly, NAVÄER 16-
Navy); AS-355A/AP, Radio Corporation of 55AS335-501, (Oct. 15, 191+7) • UNCLAS3I-
America, NOas-8607 (U. S. Navy); AS-533B/AP, FIED.
Mercury Electric Corp., 33(038)-311*? (U. S.
Air Force) . 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Do.T,a, CO ''-1-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL

3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

AS-333/AP

ANTENNA AS-335/ARD-4

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 100 - l60 mc; VSWR < 5- Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.
TYPE: Rectangular array.
MISCELLANEOUS: AS-335/.ARD-^ is similar to
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an array Antenna AT-132/ARD-1t.
of four anodized aluminum monopoles each
consisting of two Inseparable sections. The COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
monopoles are covered by a streamlining plas-
tic to produce a tear-drop cross section MANUFACTURER: Federal Telephone and Radio
measuring about 1 Inch by 2 Inches (maximum). Corporation, procurement contract NXsr-o^lB1!-.
Each monopole is l8-l/2 inches long. The
monopoles are spaced at the corners of a STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Navy - ASO Rl6FDR-NLi+9033-
square 18-1/2 Inches on a side. Total weight 12.
is approximately 9 pounds .
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA: T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
Beam type - Figure eight pattern in the borne Antenna Data, CO lb-l-517, (July 1,
horizontal plane. 1953) • CONFIDENTIAL.
Polarization - Vertical.
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARD-^.

ANTENNA AS-336/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 130 - 680 mc; transmits In the 150- to 210-mc range.
VSWR < 2.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
TYPE: Three stubs.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Transmitting Equipment
DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of AN/APQ-2A. Equipment function - counter-
an elliptical base and three detachable measures, deception.
quarter-wave stubs. One stub is 8-l/U inches
long and transmits in the 330-to 680-mc range; MISCELLANEOUS: AS-336/AP is electrically and
the second stub Is 12-7/8 inches long and mechanically Interchangeable with Antenna
transmits in the I90- to 350-mc range; and AS-65/APQ-2A.
the third stub Is 19-l/^ Inches long and

ICO UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

COOMIZAMT AGENCY: WADC (AELJ*5-505) . borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,


1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.
MArjUFACTURKR: Rowe Industries, Inc.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
REFEPENCES; Card .
~Tj Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-

«•♦••♦♦•• e ♦ •

ANTFNNA A,S-337/AP

Cancelled, March ll+, 1946. The antenna was


never procured, and future requirements are
not contenplated.

ANTKNNA AS-339/APX-U

FREQUENCY; Probably UHF band, 1000 mc; SHF INSTAUATION: Airborne.


band, 10,000 mc; VSWR < 2.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APX-11.
TYPE: Stub, rod. Equipment function - IFF.

DESCRIPTION! The antenna assembly consists of COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (ARL-^-JOg) .


two radiators combined into a single unit.
The system is designed to receive in either REFERENCES:
of the two frequencies,but transmits only X) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
in the lower frequency. The assembly mounts borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
on the tail or nose of bombers. 1955) . CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Polarization - Vertical. Card.

ANTENNA AS-340/APX-16

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1000 mc; SHF band, ASSOCIATED EQUIIMENT: Radar Set AN/AFX-^.
10,000 mc; VSWR < 2. Equipment function - IFF.

TYPE: jtub, rod. MISCELLANEOUS: AS-34o/APX-l6 is similar to


Antenna AS-339/APX-11 but is smaller and
DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of lighter in weight.
two radiators combined into a single unit.
The system is designed to receive in either COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-45-510) .
of the two frequencies, but transmits only
in the lower frequency. The assembly mounts REFERENCES ;
flush with fighter-aircraft fuselage. T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA: 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.
Polarization -Vertical.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Carl.

ANTENNA AS-366(*)/AR

FREQUENCY: UHF band, h60 - 515 mc; VSWR < 2. BEAM DATA:
Gain - 2.5 db.
TYPE: Dipole. .. , Beam type - Omnidirectional pattern in the
horizontal plane; 75^ of the radiation in
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a full-wave 41- the vertical plane is in a zone 1 20° from the
pole with an impedance-matching device at the horizon.
center. It is fed by a 50-olim coaxial cable
and is overall approximately 59 inches long INSTALLATION: Airborne.
by 2-l/k inches in diameter. It mounts in
a vertical plane on top of the tall section ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEKT: Radio sets AN/ART-26
of aircraft.. and AN/ART-27 . Equipment function - remote
control.

UNCLASSIFIED 101
UNCLASSIFIED

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-566(*)/AH denotes Procurement contract orders - AS-366/AH ...


three models: AS-366/AR, AS-366A/AE, AS- TED NAM project EL-8I5, EL-816; AS-566A/AR ...
566B/AH. The three models are electrically NOas-9722, NOas-10l)85; AS-566B/AE ... NAM-EL- ■
and iiieehaiilcally interchangeable but have 818.
structural differences.
STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number 5985-21^ .
COGNIZANT AGENCY: 0. S. Navy. 7090 (for AS-566/AR).

MANUFACTURERS: AS-J66/AR ... L. X. Brock REFERENCES:


Manufacturing Co; AS-366A/AR ... Douglas T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Aircraft Corp.; AS-366B/AB ... Aviation borne Antenna Data, CO 'lb-l-517, [Tülv 1,
Supply Office. 1953) • CONFIDENriAL.

2) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,


Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for
Radio Transmitting Set AN/ART-2b, AH 16-
30ART2b-3, (May 1, 19^9 - revised April 1,
1950). UNCLASSIFIED.

3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

AS-366(*)/AR

ANTENNA AS.868/APN-57

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 93^5 - 91tG5 VSWR < 2. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE; Paraboloidal reflector fed by a horn. ASSOCIATED KftUIPMEMT: Radar Set AN/APN-57 .
Equipment function - altimeter.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is composed of an
aluminum paraboloidal reflector with a COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (ARL-^7-155) .
silver-plated brass waveguide feed and a.
horn with a qu' ^z window, A flange id pro- MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America,
vided on the relxector for mounting. The procurement contract W-35-O38-ac-15029.
wavegpaide feed is pressurized. The overall
antenna is 62-7/16 inches in diameter, and REFERENCES;
21-27/32 inches deep. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO lb-l-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA: 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 1,2°.
Horizontal - 1.2°. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Beam type - Pencil. Card.

SCAN DATA: The antenna feed is adjustable to


compensate for changes in aircraft altitude
not exceeding ± 6".

ANTKNNA AS-369/APA-17B

FREQUENCY: VHP band, 60 - 250 mc; VSWR < 5. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates continuously
at any rate from 0 to 120 revolutions per
TYPE: Loop. minute,
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two hori-
zontal loops mounted on a vertical T-type ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APA-I7B.
support which mounts on- PU-29/APA-17 antenna Equipment function - countermeasures, direc-
drive unit. The frequency range is covered tion finding.
in four tunable bands; the selection is made
remotely through Remote Tuning Control MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature card states
C-324/APA-17 . The approximate overall di- that the antenna was cancelled October 29,
mensions are 12 inches by 16 inches. 19'+i'. It was never used, and not required.

BEAM DATA: COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC {ARL-h'l-CS6h).


Polarization - Horizontal.

10, UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES: 2) U. S. .Department of Defense Nomenclature


T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- Card.
borne Antenna Beta, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1955). CONFIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-370/APA-17B

MAJOR COMPONENTS; 1 Antenna AS-222/APA-17B, COGHIZpT AGENCY: AEL-^-Jto?? .


1 Remote Tuning Control C-32V'APA-ITS, 1
Power Supply PP-197/APA-17B, 1 Mounting MANUFACTURER: L. S. Brach Company, contract
Plate MT-551/APA-17B. W33-03Ö-2C -21560.

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 60 - 280 mc; VSWR < 5 STOCK NUMBER: AS-222/APA-ITS ... Federal
on 50-ohin coaxial cable . Stock Number 5895-093-5673AJ AS-JTO/APA-ITB
Federal Stock Number I660 5826-536-4268.
TYPE: Loop.
REFERENCE;
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is an aluminum- ^7 Army Air Forces and Bureau of Aeronautics,
cased, motor-driven loop which mounts direct, Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for
ly to Antenna Drive TG-IO/APA-17B. It is Models AN/APA-17 and AN/APA-17A Aircraft
designed to receive horizontally polarized Radar Equipment, AN 16-30APA17-3• (Apr. 1,
signals from 60 to 280 mc. This range Is 191+5 - revised Apr. 19, 1950). UNCLASSIFIED
covered in four tuning bands, two bands 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
corresponding to each of two frequency- borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1,
range relay positions. The aluminum casing 1955) . CONFIDENTIAL.
supports the flanged antenna-element tubes,
and contains a tuned-circuit chassis, selsyn 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
motor, gearbox, slip-fitting assembly, and Card.
slip ring and brush assemblies. The assem-
bly is approximately 13 inches high and 16
inches wide; it weighs about 11-1/2 pounds.
The antenna should, be Installed as far
forward as possible on the lower side of
the aircraft.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - The radiation pattern shows bi-
symmetrical lobes of figure-eight shape. A
line bisecting the figure-eight pattern
through each lobe Indicates the direction of
the signal. The sense of the signal Is
determined by the intersection of consecu-
tive cuts on the same signal taken from
different positions as the plane flies a
direct course .
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAM DATA: The assembly probably rotates


through 3ÖO0 in azimuth at a variable rate
between 0 and 150 revolutions per minute.

INSTALLATION: Airborne .
AS-222/APA-17B
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Direction Finding
Assembly AN/APA-17B Equipment function -
countermeasures, direction finding.

ANTENNA A.S-373(*)/APG-3

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9190 - 9300 mc; VSWR < 2. the rectangular target, are scribed into
l6 smaller squares for sighting purposes.
TYPE: Horn. The antenna is 18-1/4 inches long, 6-3/8
Inches wide, and 6 Inches high; its weight
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a modi- Is approximately k pounds.
fled horn Antenna AT-39/AP inserted In a
rectangular parallax target. Two 2-1/16- INSTALLATION: Airborne.
inch square mirrors, mounted on each end of

UNCLASSIFIED 103
/

UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Part of Boro Ightlng procurement contracts W-35-038-ac-l4739 and


Accessory Kit MX-799/APG-3 for tl
system. Equipment function - t-?
t
MISCELIAMEOUS; Antenna AS-57?(* ) flPG-3
AN/APG-3 AF 33(038.)-'ioer.

SIOCK HUMBEF; Federal Stock Number 6625-332-


4010 (for A£ -373/APG-3) •
designates antennas AS-375/AP1 ■- / and AS-573A/
APO-3, the latter incorporatl t- improved REFERENCES;
design features. T) Bureav.. of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne An :enna Data ■ CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (ARL-hf-Bl-HJ, AEL-51- 1953)., CONFIDENTIAL.
J377^
2) U. S. Dejartment of Defense Nomenclature
MANUFACTURERS General Ele'.ji/lc Company, Card.

ANTENNA AS-378/APS-33 A

FREQUENCY i R < 2. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


^
KfEi Modified out paraboloid?!! reflector fed MANUFACTURERS; Phllco Corporation, procure-
W a hqm.s ment contract NOas 9233.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of ä re- STOCK NUMBER; U. S. Navy - AS0 Rl6A5152-260.
fleeter 'fed by a horn, a stabilization system,
Pressuriijng Unit HD-Iü/AP, and Directional REFERENCES;
Coupler CU-106/APS-35. The overall antenna T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
is 36-3/k inches high, 1+5 inches wide, and borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
28-17/32 inches deep, 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: 2) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aero-


Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 2,h'. nautics, Handbook Service Instructions
Beam type - Csc^ from 3° to 30* below the for Radar Sets AW/APS-33, AH/APS-33A ,7
horizontal. AN/APS-33C, AN/APS-33D and AN/AFS-33F,
Polarization Horizontal, AN 16-3QAPS33-12, (Dec. 1, 195b;.

SCAN DATA: The antenna can be rotated contin- 3) U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature
uously of speeds of 6 to 10 revolutions per Card.
minute or 20 to 28 revolutions per minute.
It can also be set to scan a 60° sector
either at 20 to 25 cycles per minute or at
ho to 50 cycles per minute. The antenna can
be manually tilted to 10° above or 20°
below the horizon and is automatically held
at this setting by the tilt stabilization
system.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-53A,


Equipment function - search; and navigation,

MISCELLANEOUS; AS-378/APS-33A is similar to


but not Interchangeable with antennas
AS-378/APS-33A
AS-289/AFS-33 and AS-289A/APS-33 •

ANTENNA AS-384/APG-18

1 BEAM DATA;
FREQUENCY: 3HF band, 9335 - 9 *15 mc; VSWR <
Beam type - 18° to 20° conical beam.

TYPE: Modified horn. INSTALLATION: Airborne,

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a horn of ellip- ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APG-I8.
tical cross section with a polystyrene lens Equipment function - fire control.
at the mouth, A clrcular-to-rectangular
conversion section is Included at the base. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U, S, Navy, development con-
The overall antenna is h~l/2 inches high, tract' NXsa-625!t6.
5-1/4 inches wide, 8-5/8 inches deep.

104 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

MANUFACTURERS; General Electric Co., procure- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
ment contract NOas-9129. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

REFERENCES: 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air - Card.

ANTENNA AS-387/APG-28

FREQUENCYi SHF band, 3253 - 3330 mc; VSWR < 2. reflector moves so as to .describe a rectangle
from ± 65° in azimuth and'* 12-1/2° to +-17-
TYPE; Parabololdal reflector fed by a dlpole. 1/2° in elevation.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a center- INSTALLATION; Airborne, especially suitable


fed dlpole feeding a 27-Inch parabolic re- for F-Ö2F aircraft.
flector. The dlpole Is located at the
focus of the paraboloid, and a reflecting ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APG^S.
disc is placed approximately a quarter wave- Equlpliient function - fire control.
length In front of the dlpole; a decoupling
choke is placed about a quarter wavelength MISCELLANEOUS: AS-587/APG-28 is similar to but
behind the dipole. The dlpole is fed by not interchangeable with Antenna AS-7/APG-1.
a 50-ohm coaxial cable. The antenna is a
modified AS-7/APG-1 antenna assembly. The COGNIZANT AGEHCY: WADC (AEL-U7-89) •
overall assembly is 3^-5/8 inches high, 36
Inches long, and 30 inches wide and weighs MANUFACTURER; North American Aviation, Inc.,
approximately 103 pounds. procurement contract W33-038-ae-15649.

BEAM DATA; STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 1270-501-


Half-power beamwidth - 9.5° in the plane 059'+.
parallel to the dipole. 8.5° in the plane
perpendicular to the dipole. REFERENCES!
Beam type - Pencil. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Polarization - Circular. bome Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953), CONFIDEtolAL.
SCAN DATA: The dlpole rotates on the axis of
the reflector at UOOO revolutions per minute. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
This causes the beam axis to be off-set 5° Card.
from the axis of the reflector, thus generat-
ing a coneial-shaped scan. In addition, the

ANTENNA AS-388/APQ-7

>
MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 Antenna AS-82A/APQ-7 , 1 MISCELIANEOUS: See Antenna AS-82(*)/APQ-7 for
Antenna Housing CW-23A/APQ-7. descriptive details.

•••♦•••••••♦••••«»«»,

ANTENNA AS-391/AFG-5C

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 2500-2600 mc; VSWR < 2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/APG-5C.
Equipment function - fire control.
TYPE; Modified Yagi antenna.
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 2) states that this
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a four-section, antenna is obsolete.
modified Yagi array fed by a 52-ohm coaxial
cable. It uses, but does not include, a ' COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (ARL i+7^202) -
V-shaped antenna cover constructed In accord-
ance with AAF drawing k-JGZOkk. The antenna MANUFACTURERS; Philco Corporation, procurement
is 13-1/2 inches by 6 inches by k inches. It contract (33-036) -^7-19613.
is installed in the nose section of F-84 air-
craft. STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 1270-166-

BEAM TYPE;
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 19°. REFERENCES;
Horizontal - 31°. 1} Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
INSTALLATION; Airborne. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

UNCLASSIFIED 105
UNCLASSIFIED

2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, Card.
(March 14, 1957). UNCIASSIF1ED.

ANTENNA AS-392/APG-5C

FREQUENCY! UHF band, 2500 - 2600 mcj VSWR < 2 COGmZAMT AGENCY; WADC (ARL-l*7-l60) .

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dlpole. STOCK NUMBER; Air Force Stock Number l66o-
2060Ö176Ö .
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is an aluminum parab-
oloidal reflector fed by a silver-plated brass REFERENCES;
dlpole. The dieineter of the reflector is 12 T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Inches. It mounts in the nose section of borne Antenna Data, CO T5-1-517, (July 1,
F-86 aircraft. 1953) • CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA; 2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright


Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 23 . Air Development Division, WCLRS-6 ,
Horizontal - 27°. (Mar. Ih, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

■TNSTALIATIOM; Airborne. 5) U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/APG-5C.
Equipment function - fire control«

MISCELLANEOUS; Reference 2) states that this


is obsolete.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-401/A

FREQUENCY: LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.19 - 25 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Antenna Equipment
KN/ABA-k. Equipment function - communicationa
TYPE: Wire antenna.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-47-262.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of JOO feet
of copper-clad steel wire on a remote-con- REFERENCES:
trolled, motor-driven reel. The antenna is a D Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of
trailing-wire antenna. The length of wire Airborne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517,
trailed out is dependent upon the frequency (July 1, 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
of operation. The assembly includes parts of
Antenna Equipment AN,/ARA-lt. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.

• •••*«*

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-409/APG-27

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 9190 - 9500 mc. fire control and a conical scan combined with
azimuth rotation for search.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a Cutler
feed. INSTALLATION; Airborne.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a parab- ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT.: Radar Set AN/APG-27.
oloidal reflector with a Cutler feed. A Equipment function - fire control; and search.
conical scan is generated by spinning the
reflector. The assembly contains motors COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Air Force (ARL-1+8-91+).
and autosyns used in positioning the antenna
and a motor with a reference generator geared MANUFACTURER: Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
to the paraboloid.
STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Air Force 5920-8525600.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Pencil. REFERENCE:
U. S. Department, of Defense Nomenclature Card.
SCAN DATA: The antenna has a conical scan for

106 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNAS AS-416/U ihroug!- .AS-425/IJ

EXPERIMEK^AL rT-,jCRIFTION: Reference l) lists all of these


AHT2NMAS FREQUEMCY NOMENCLATURE .-ntennas as obsolete and has the following
remarks:
AS-1416/U VHF band, 255 - 270 mc AT-(XA-82)Al
AS-1+16/U through AS-U25/U... "Block 3 TV
AS-kn/V VHF band, 268 - 285 mc AT-(XA-87)/u Yagl, Drawing 1*3011*602, UHF plug." Addi-
AS-lHS/U VHF band, 278 - 298 rac AT-(XA-88)/U tional information is available in the
secret document listed below as Reference 2
AS-^19/U raF and UHF band, AT-CXA-81t)/U and in Volume V of this catalog series.
290 - 515 mc
AS-k20/ü UHF band, ^00 - 355 mc AT-(XA-77)/t REFERENC.fc.S:
T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
AS-1+21/U UHF band, 512 - 5^7 mc AT-(XA-85)/ü Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
AS-1+22/U UHF band, 51^ - 361 mc AT-(XA-8l)/U (Mar. 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

AS-it-25/t UHF band, J25 - 370 mc AT-(XA-80)/u 2) U. S. Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna
AS-h2h/U UHF band, J^O - 382 mc AT-(XA-86)/a Design Summary, 513-19154'+, (Mar. 18,
195S7. SECRET.
AS-^25,/U UHF band, 535 - 592 mc AT-(XA-79)/u

TYPE: Yagl Antennas.

• • • )

ANTENNA AS-426/U

FREQUEHGY: VHF band, 212 - 252 mcj VSWE < 2 on antenna is obsolete. It is similar to
50-ohro coaxial cable. AS-I+27/U.

TYPE: Yagl. COGNIZANT AQENCY; U. S. Air Force (AKL-48-124).

DESCRIPTION: AS-14-26/U is a Yagl antenna com- MANUFACTURER: General Motors.


posed of a driven sleeve rHpole, nne pa,raaitic
reflector, and two parasitic directors. REFERENCES:
1) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(Mar. 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AH/AHI-56( ) .
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference l) indicates this Card.

ANTENNA AS-427/U

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 229 - 250 mc j VSWR < 2 on antenna is obsolete. It is similar to
50-ohBi coaxial cable. AS-U26/a.

TYPE: Yagl. COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Air Force (ARL-48-125).

DESCRIPTION: AS-427/U is a Yagl antenna com- MANUFACTURER: General Motors.


posed of a driven sleeve dipole, one parasitic
reflector, and two parasitic directors. REFERENCES;
T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
INSTALLATION: Airborne . Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(Mar. 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AH/APN-56().
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference l) indicates this Card.

• ••♦»•

AS-428(*)/APS-42

MAJOR COMPONENTS: AT-178/APS-42 antenna re- FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9509 9450 mc; VSWR < 2
flector, azimuth and roll stabilization drive, on X-band waveguide.
azimuth synchro, roll-stabilization amplifier,
antenna feed, waveguide and associated hard- TYPE: Modified paraboloidal reflector with a
ware . waveguide feed.

UNCLASSIFIED 107
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTIOH: rhe antenna conslsts of a modified COG-NIZAJJT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide feed
(see Illustration) and associated equipment MANUFACTURER: Houston Corp., contracts NOa(s)-
for s?ftnslng tSi<3 stabilizing the beam. The 9029 and NOas-55-626.
basic reflector Is a paraboloid 18 inches In
diameter with a smooth reflecting purface. A STOCK NUMBERS; AS-428/APS-1+2.. .Federal Stock
strip of wire grid is attached to the parab- Number 1660 58^1-538-5161; AS-k28A/AVS-k2...
oloid so that with proper polarization of the Federal Stock Number l660 5814-1-217-014-72;
feed with respect bo the grid the effective AT-178/APS-142. . .Navy-ASO R16R3590.
reflecting surface produces a CRo^-type- beam.
When the relative polarization cf the ijeä is REFERENCES:
shifted 90°, the grid is effectively trans- 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of
parent to the r-f energy and only the parab- Airborne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517,
oloid&l surface is effective and produces a (July 1, 195"'.). COMFIDEHTIAL.
pencil beam. The relative shifts in polarl-
z? L.I'J to :lv- .fe the bean shape 'ire produced 2; U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
bj rotating ehe reflector while holding the Handbook Oreration Instructions, Radar
feed fixed. The overall assembly is approxi- Set AN/APS-feB', AN 16-?(JAPSl42-ll, (Mar. 1%
mately 28 Inches hlyh^ 17-lA inches deep, 1953 - revised May 15, 1956). UNCLAS-
and 27-3/'+ inches wide. SIFIED .

BEAM DATA: 3) -U. S. Air Force, Radar Set AM,/AFS-l42,


Half-power beamwldth - Pencil beam - Approx- Supplement, TO 12Pb-2APSl42-22C, (Aug. 25,
mately 6° (horizontal 1959). UNCLASSIFIED.
and vertical).
Csc^-type beam - Approx-
imately 6° in azimuth,
esc2 from -6° to -3k°,
Beam type - Pencil or esc2 from -6° to -5^0 •

SCAN DATA; For either beam the antenna scans


560" in azimuth at 15 to ^0 revolutions per
minute, or it scans a 120° or 24-0° sector
at IB to 50 or 35 to 90 looks per minute. The
permissible beam tilt is from 5°to 40°. The
antenna is stabilized in roll and tilt.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, may be mounted either


base up or base down.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AH/APS-42, AK/APS-42A,


and AN/AFS-hSB. Equipment function - searchj
navigation; and radar beacon.

HISCELLAMEOUS: AS-14-28(* )/APS-lt2 represents


AS-i+28/APS-42, AS-1+28B/APS-142, and AS-te8c/
APS-42. The models are electrically and
mechanically interchangeable. At least one
document indicates that AT-178/APS-te is used
with but not a part of AS-14-28(«)/APS-)+2; other
references indicate that AT-178/APS-42 is a
part of AS-h28(.*)/APS-h2. AS-l428(*)/APS-l+2

ANTENNA AS-448(»)/APG-32

FREQUEMCY: SHE band, 9200 - 9290 mc. ameter by 25 inches In length.

TYPE : Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole. BEAM DATA:


Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - J'.
DESCRIPTIOH: The antenna is a paraboloidal Vertical - 7°.
reflector fed by a dipole mounted at the end Polarization - Vertical.
of a length of waveguide. The dipole is en-
closed in a plastic housing to permit pres- SCAN DATA: The antenna scans in three modes,
surization of the waveguide. The reflector automatic search, track, and hand control.
rotates on its axis and tilts with respect to In each of the three modes conical scanning
the dipole to produce conical scanning. The of the beam is used as the beam is moved
drive motors, gear trains, selsyns, etc., through the scanned areat In automatic search,
which are necessary for operation are included the conical scan pattern is 51° in diameter
as part of the antenna. The assembly weighs and the motion of the center of the cone
about 65 pounds and is 20-5/14 inches in di-

108 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

describes a rectangle 75° wide and hh° high. REFERENCE:


A complete cycle around the rectangle requires U. S, Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
approximately three seconds. In track opera- Handbook Operating Instructions for Radar Set
tion, the antenna will automatically follow AN/AFG-;2 and AM/AFG-32A, TO 11^55-2-12-1,
the target within the limits of 57* to the (Mar, 1, 195^ - revised Sept. 1, 1956). UN-
right or left of the aircraft center line and CLASSIFIED.
within 38° atove or below the center line.
During hand control, the movement of the
antenna is under the control of the operator,
and the movement is restricted to 5^° to the tore
right or left and 55° up or down. In either emo is NOT
the hand control or track modes, the scanning
cone is 12.1+° wide.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIEMEHTi Radar Set AH/APG-52.


fire control; and tail FEED DOES NOT
Equipment function SPIN NOR TUT—
warning.

MISCELLANEOUS; AS-^lt-8(*)/APG-32 denotes two


models, AS-W8/APG-52 and AS-M+8A/APG-52. The
two antennas are electrically and mechanically
interchangeable, but the A model is structur-
ally stronger. These antennas are similar to
but not interchangeable with AS-I82/APG-;.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-W3-1+38 and AEL-50-776.

MANUFACTURERS: General Electric Company.

STOCK NUMBERS! AS-W/APG-32.. .Federal Stock


Number 127O-569-6767; AS-WA/APG-32.. .Federal AS-W(»)/APG-52
Stock Number 1270-523-3917.

ANTKNNA AS.455/APN-63

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2700 - 2900 mc for ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APN-63.
receiving, 968 for transmitting; VSWR < 5 on Equipment function radar beacon.
50-ohm coaxial cable from 27OO - 2900 rac,
VSWR < 2 on 50-ohm coaxial cable at 968 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

TYPE: Rod antenna. MANUFACTURERS; Andrew Alford; Melpar,


Incorporated, Navy N0bsr-i(-2171.
DESCRIPTION: Ihe antenna Is a one-piece, silver-
plated, tubular-brass rod antenna with a REFERENCES:
mounting plate and a plastic housing. The 57) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of
bottom plate has 12 holes for mounting to Airborne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-51|',
the skin of the aircraft. The assembly has (July 1, 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.
two -connectors for connecting to 50-ohm
coaxial cable. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AS-482/APK

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 1+150 - 10,750 mc; cular, 2-1/2 Inches in diameter, and has six
VSWR < 5 on 52-ohm coaxial cable. mounting holes spaced 60 degrees apart on a
1-inoh radius. A flanged, hemispherical,
TYPE: Conical. plexiglass cover encloses the radiating ele-
ment (the double cone). The antenna weighs
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an 1)—1/2 ounces and has a maximum height of 7/8
inverted cone surmounted by an upright cone. inch above the base plate. The antenna ter-
The axes of the two cones are coincident and minates in a UG-58/ll connector and is fed by
are inclined at an angle of 55 degrees to the 52-ohm coaxial cable.
base plate of the antenna. The base is cir-

UNCLASSIFIED 109
UNCLASSIFIED

BEAM DAIP:
Beam type - The antenna is approximately
omnidirectional in the plane of the base plate
but the pattern is greatly influenced by its
location on the aircraft. A radiation pattern
for one mounting is illustrated and more de-
tailed information is given in Reference l).
Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting
position.

IMSTALLATIOM: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUimEKT; Radar Sets AN/APR-9 and


AN/APH-9A. Equipment, function - counter-
measures, search.

COGNIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

STOCK NUMBER; U. S. Navy-ASO Rl6AN-AS^ü2APR.

REFERENCES;
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Instruction Sheet
for Antenna AS-hQ2/AFR, NAVAER 16-
35ASkiiZ-301, (April 1, 1953). UNCLAS-
SIFIED .

2) Bureau of Aeronautica, Handbook of AS-ll82/APR


Airborne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517,
(July 1, 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA A&-485/APG-5C

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2500 2600 rac; VSVR < 2 MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is listed as ob-
on 52-ohm coaxial cable. solete by Reference l). It is electrically
but not mechanically interchangeable with
TYPE; Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole. AS-392/APG-5C; it is greatly strengthened to
resist gun-fire shock.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a parab-
oloidal reflector fed by a dipole located at COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-l).9-582.
or near the focal point of the reflector. The
rod supporting the dipole is guyed to the re- MANUFACTURERS; Stewart Warner Corporation, Air
flector for increased structural rigidity. Force contract AF 3J(058)-8089 (amended).
An oval mounting plate is welded to the rear
of the reflector. The antenna terminates in STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Air Force l660-202l62010.
a type N connector and is fed by a 52-ohm
coaxial cable. The antenna weighs about 2 REFERENCES:
pounds and is 12 inches in diameter and 7.5 T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
inches in depth, Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(Mar. Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED,.
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 27° . 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of
Vertical - 23*. Airborne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517,
Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting (July 1, 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
position, but vertical polarization is reoom-
mended. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card,
INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/APG-5C.


Equipment function fire control.

ANTKNNA AS-487/APG-33

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 9200 - 9290 rac. TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a Cutler
Feed.

110 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIFTIOW: The antenna conslots of an l8-lnch REFERENCES:


parabololdal reflector fed by a Cutler feed. T) iT. S. Air Force, Handbook Operating
The reflector rotates on its axis and tilts Instructions for Fire Control System
with respect to the feed so that conical Modified Type E-l for Installation in
scanning is produced. Tne antenna weighs TB-23K Aircraft, TO 11F1-E1-1A, (June' 1,
about 65 pounds, and the overall dimensions (195? - revised Aug. 15, 1957). UN-
are 21-1/2 inches in diameter and 20-1/2 Inches CLASSIFIED .
in length.
2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
BEAM DATA: Handbook Operating Instructions for Radar
Half-power beamwidth Horizontal - 5° Set AM/APG-33, CO AN 16-30APG33-2,
Vertical - 5°. (Sept. 1, 1950 - revised Oct. 15, 1950).
UNCLASSIFIED.
SCAN DATA: The antenna scans in three modes:
search, hand tracking, and attack operation. 3) U. S. Air Force, Replace the Main Antenna
In each of the three modes conical scanning Harness, AN/APG-33", F/0 E-l Fire Control
of the beam is employed as the beam is moved System, TO 11F5-2-5Ü3, (April lg, 1955)-
through the scanned area. During nearch UNCLASSIFIED.
operation, the operator may select three
scans: high scan, center scan, and narrow
scan. These three scans are graphically
described by the Illustrations. During hand HORIZONTAL 1
tracking, the inovement of the antenna is REFERENCE
LINE
under the control of the operator and the
antenna can be pointed in any direction within
the range of ±55° in azimuth and ll+O" in
elevation with respect to the aircraft heading.
During the attack operation the antenna is
controlled by the radar set and follows the
target under attack.

IESTALLATIOH: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Radar Set AB/APG-33.


Equipment function - fire control.
V
COGMIZAMT AGEHCT: AEL-l+9-603.

MAHIXFACTUHERS: Hughes Aircraft Company;


Northrop Airplane Company, contract AP 53(038)-
sr NOTE: SHADED PORTION INDICATES V,
EFFECTIVE AREA OF DETECTION. V

1817; Lockheed Aircraft Company, contract


AF 33(03Ö)-lÖVr. AS-U87/APG-33 Center Scan Search Pattern

STOCK HUMHER: Current stock number lists


indicate that this item is not stocked by the
U. S. Air Force.

NOTE'- SHADED PORTION INDICATES


EFFECTIVE AREA OF DETECTION.

#
AS-U87/APG-33 Harrow Scan Search Pattern

AS-1+87/APG-33

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

4) U. S. Air Force, Illustratee Parts Break-


down for Antenna AS-l4-Ü7/'APG-3j, TO 11F5-
2-1+, (May 1, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

5) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,


Handbook Overhaul Instructions for Antenna
AS-l+87//APG-35, AN 11-70AB-U0, (Aug. 20,
ig?1*). UNCLASSIFIED.

NOTE:

Jf
SHADED PORTION INDICATES
EFFECTIVE AREA OF DETECTION.

AS-I+87/APG-33 High Scan Search Pattern

* • * « • • ««*•••
ANTENNA AS-521(»)/APN-69

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9J10 - 9^15 mc, VSWR<2. MANUFACTURER: Gyr-oscope Co., procurement con-
tract AF 33(039)-6854.
TiTPE: Slot antenna.
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1660-5826-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a slotted circular 538-516O (for AS-521/APN-69).
waveguide with approximate overall dimen-
sions of 12 inches in length and 2 Inches in REFERENCES:
diameter. Mounting facilities and associat- 1) U. S, Air Force, Handbook Operating
ed radorae are included, Instructions for Radio Beacon AK/APN-69,
TO 12P5-2AFm69-l, (Jan. 15, 1957) . UN7
BaW. DATA: CLASSIFIED.
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - essen-
tially uniform. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Vertical - 15°. Card.
Polarization - Horizontal,

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APN-69.


Equipment function - radar beacon.

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-52l(*)/APN-69 desig-


nates antennas AS-521/APN-69 and AS-521A/APN-
69, which are electrically and mechanically
Interchangeable.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-52-383, AEL-SQ- AS-52l(»)/APN-69


539, AEL-57-972).

♦ ♦♦♦♦• • •••»* « • « * « • •••••»

ANTENNA AS-539/APS-20

See Antenna 0A-1+95/APS-20

• • • • • « » » • • » « •

ANTKNNA AS-545/APA-17B

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, \hQ - 1200 mc. cal stub with a suitable parabolic reflector.
The horizontal dipole or the vertical stub
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-5U5/APA-I7B is a com- may be selected, by means of a relay in the
bination of.a horizontal dipole and a verti- antenna assembly.

112 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

BEAM DATA: MANUFACTURER: Hoffman Radio Corp.


Polarization - Vertical or horizontal.
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number l660 5826
IWÖTA1LATI0N: Airborne. 026-8670.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APA-17B. E- REFERENCE:


quipment function - direction finding. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEl,-^0-6T6).

ANTENNA AS-549/APS-21B

FREQUENCY: SHF Band, 9510 - $405 mc. MISCELLANEOUS: Hie antenna le similar to AS-
518/APS-21 but the tilt is limited to a con-
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a type stant Instead of variable rate. Different
J waveguide feed. connectors are also used on the two antennas.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a JO-inch REFERENCES:


paraboloidal reflector fed by a J-shaped ~T) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
waveguide section which protrudes through Handbook of Operating Instructions for
the lower surface of the reflector. The an- Radar Set AN/APQ-J5B, CO-AN lb-J0APQJ5-ll,
tenna operates in the 9335 to 9'+15-mc fre- (May 15, 1951;. ÜNCLASSIFIEE.
quency range for search and beacon interro-
gation operations. The beacon response is 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
received at 9310 rac. The assembly is h6 borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
inches long, JO inches wide and JO inches 1953). C0NFIDEHTIAL.
high.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - Approximately 35 db.
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 2.90-
" ' " Vertical - 2.9° for
air search and bea-
con operation, cso2
for surface search
operation.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The antenna scans a forward rectan-


gular area whose width is variable between
o
J0 and 70°. The tilt rate is fixed at 10
per second. The tilt-angle limits are 60°
o
above and J0 below the horizontal. Tilt
may be limited to any JO sector within this
90° sector or to any IJ0 sector between +52-
1/2° and -22-1/2°. The air search scan rate
is 3.75 cvcles per second and surface search
scan rate is 0,5 cycles per second.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. AS-5^9/APS-21B

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-21B.


Equipment function - search, air; search,
surface; and radar beacon.

ANTENNA AS-553/APS-31D

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9320 - 9^50 mc. The antenna is line-of-sight stabilized. Con-
nection to the stationary section of the wave-
TYPE: Moaified cut paraboloidal reflector fed guide is made through a tilt joint and a
by a horn. rotary joint.

DESCRIPTION: The radiating system consists of BEAM DATA:


a modified cut paraboloidal reflector fed by Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - k .
a Lorn that is fixed with respect to its re- Horizontal - J .
fi-ector and is mounted on the transmitter-re- Beam type - pencil.
ceiver system associated with the antenna. Polarization - Horizontal.

UNCLASSIFIED 113
UNCLASSIFIED

SCAM DftTA: Four possible scan modes are as fol- MISCELLANEOUS: AS-553/APS-31B is similar
lows : to but not interchangeable with Antenna
A. 50° to 60° sector scan at 4$ to 55 deans AS-287B/APS-31. For illustration see An-
per minute; tenna AS-628/APS-31C.
B. 50° to 60° sector scan at 90 to 100 scans
per minute; COGNISANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
C. 120° sector scan at 26 to 33 scans per
minute; MANUFACTUREH: Philco Corporation, procurement
D. 120° sector scan at 52 to 65 scans per contract NOas-12228.
minute.
REFERENCES:
The antenna may be manually tilted in eleva- l"} U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautic^
tion from +10° to -20°, and it is beam-tilt Handbook Service Inatructions for Radar
(line-of-sight) stabilized from +24° to -30° Sets AN/APS-;i, M/APS-3I-A, AN/APS-3137
with a manua] elevation setting of Ö . AH/APS-;iC, TO 12F6-2APS31-2, [Sept. 1,
1953 - revised Feb. 1, 1956). UN-
INSTALLATION: Airborne. CLASSIFIED.

2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Kadar Set AN/APS-JIB.
Equipment function - search, surface. Card.

« • « • • • I 1 • * « « « • « •

ANTENNA AS-560/APN-22

FREQUENCY; UHF band, l600 - I66O mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

DESCRIPTION: The nomenclature card indicates MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America,


that the antenna consists of a recessed procurement contract NOas-9713*
dish and an array consisting of two dipoles.
REFERENCES;
INSTALLATION: Airborne. 1) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
Handbook Service Instructions for Radar
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APN-22. Set AM/APH-22, TO 12P5-2APN22-2, (Aug. 15,
Equipment function - altimeter. 1956). UNCLASSIFIED,

MISCELLANEOUS: Reference l) indicates that 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Set AN/APN-22 operates in the 4200 to kkOO Card ;
mc frequency range and that the antenna used
with that set is a dual horn.

• ««•«•••• • • t • •

ANTENNA AS-561/APS-44

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 5250 - 5510 mc and 9350 - 9375 mc; 4.8° at
91+20 mc. 5280 mc.
Side-lobe attenuation - 23-3/4 db.
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a pair Polarization - Horizontal.
of horns.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a cut paraboloidal


reflector fed by a horn (one horn for each of
the two frequency ranges) . The general shape
of the reflector is elliptical. The horn
and waveguide assemblies extend over the top
of the reflector. The waveguide is bent so
that the--horn opening is near the focal point
and facing the reflector. The antenna mounts
beneath a support structure which also con-
tains the antenna positioning equipment. The
antenna weighs 361 pounds and is 72-1/2 in-
ches high, 113-3/^ inches wide, and 36 inches
deep.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - kO db at 9375 mc; 34.3 db at 5280 mc.
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 1° at
9375 mc; 1.8° at
5280 mc.
Vertical - 2.6° at
AS-561/APS-44

114 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

SCAM DATA; The antenna has five types of azi- Equipment function - search, surface (sub-
muth scan; continuous 56O0 scan at 5, 6, or marine detection).
- -12 revolutions per minute; a 30° sector scan;
and a searchlight scan. The searchlight scan G0GMI2ANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
or the center of the 50° se.ctor scan can be
set at any azimuth position. The antenna can MAgUFACTURERS : Unknown, contract N0a(s)-IIO82.
be tilted in elevation between ±5°. The scan
rate for sector scanning is ^0 looks per REFERENCE:
minute. U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Radar
IHSTALLATIOK: Airborne. Sets AM/APS-^ and M/AFS-k^A, AN Ib-^OAPSW-?,
(Mar. 1, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set MH/APS-hk.

ANTENNA AS-562/APS-44A

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 525Ü - 5510 mc and 933Ü - COGNIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
91+20 mc .
MANUFACTURERS; Unknown, Navy contract N0a(s)-
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a cylin- IIO82.
drical horn.
REFERENCE:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a paraboloidal re- U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
flector fed by a cylindrical horn ( a differ- Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Radar
ent horn for each of the two frequency Sets AN/APS-it-4 and m/APS-hkA, AN Ib^OAPS^-
ranges). The horn and waveguide assemblies 3, (Mar. 1, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED.
extend over the top of the reflector. The
waveguide is bent so that the horn opening is
near the focal point and facing the reflector.
A quartz phase shifter is located inside each
of the horns and can be remotely adjusted to
produce either linear or circular polariza-
tion. The antenna weighs 231 pounds and is
65-5/16 inches deep and 63-5/52 inches in
diameter.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwidth - E and H planes 1.8C
at 9575 mc; 5.2U at 5230 mc.
Beam Type - pencil.
Folarization - Horizontal, left circular, or
right circular.

SCAN DATA: The antenna scans either a 170°


sector or a 30° sector. For the 170° sector,
the scan rate is 6, 12, or 2k scans per
minute. The scan rate for the 30° sector is
UO scans per minute. The antenna can be
tilted between *50 with respect to the hori-
zontal. It can also be st.opped in azimuth
for searchlight scanning.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. AS-562/APS-HA

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-44A.


Equipment function - search, surface (sub-
marine detection).

ANTENNA AS-567' )/APS-33ll

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9310 - ykyj mc. guide horn. The reflector is approximately
elliptical in shape and can be fitted with a
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a spoiler to produce a csc^ beam. The antenna
waveguide horn, is mounted beneath a support which houses the
antenna positioning mechanisms and other e-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cut ' quipment. The antenna weighs 105 pounds and
paraboloidal reflector fed by a J-type wave- is 1+5-1/2 inches wide, h^-l/2 inches high.

UNCLASSIFIED 115
UNCLASSIFIED

and 29 inches deep. The antenna operates be- 2) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
tween 9520 and 9^*30 mc for search and beacon Handbook Operation Inati-uctlons for Radar
interrogation; it receives beacon responses Sets AM,/APS-338 and AN/APS-33A, AM l6-
at 9310 mc. 30-APS5- Nov. 195^). UMCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA: 3) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,


Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - 2.4°, Illustrated Parts Breakdown for Radar Sets
Vertical - 3-6° with- AM/APS-38 and AH/APS-38A, AM l6-30APS;8-'4-A,
out spoiler (csc^- (Deo. 1, 1956 - revised Nov. 15, 1957).
beam with spoiler). •JMCLASSIFIED,
Polarization - Horizontal.
k) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
SCAM DATA: The antenna has three azimuth scans Card.
and two scanning speeds. A full j60o scan
may be scanned at either 8 or 2k revolutions
per minute. A 60° sector may be scanned at
80 to 105 looks per minute, and a U50 sector
may be scanned at JO to 70 looks per minute.
The antenna has a manual beam-tilt range of
from +10° to -20°.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEMT: Radar Sets AM/APS-33B,


AM/APS-58, and AN/APS-38A. Equipment function
search, surface (submarine detection); and
radar beacon.

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-567(*)/APS-35B denotes two


models, AS-'567/APS-33B and AS-567A/APS-53B.
No data are available on difference between
the models.

COGHIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Phllco Corporation.

REFEREMCES:
T) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
Handbook Service Instructions for Radar
Sets AM/APS-38 and AN/APS-38A, AM I6-3Ö-
APS58-2, (Jan. 15, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED. AS-567(*)/APS-33B

ANTENNA AS-558/APG-41

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 9200 - 929O mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE; Paraboloidal reflecteor fed by a dlpole. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APG-'+I.
Equipment function - fire control.
DESCRIPTION: The reflector is 21 inches in
diameter. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-51-706).

BEAM DATA: MANUFACTURER: General Electric Company.


Beam type - Pencil.
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1270-358-
SCAM DATA: The antenna reflector spins about 0W*.
an offset axis and is gimballed to allow
movement in azimuth and elevation during REFERENCE:
search'and track operation. U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AS-573/APG-32A

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9200 - 929O mc. guide, and the motors, selsyns, gears, and
related mechanical parts required to move the.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dlpole radiating elements, to control their motion,
or a cutler-type feed. and to supply azimuth and elevation reference
data to other parts of the radar set. A
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 12-inch boresight support and provisions for mounting
reflector, the feed element, a flexible wave- a gyroscope are also included. The unit is

116 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

designed for use with a protective radome. ASSOCIATED EftUIFMEtJT: Radar Set AU/APG-JSA.
The antenna is involved in three types of Equipment function • fire control.
functions:
(a) automatic search for aircraft targets; MISCELLAMEOUS: AS-575/APG-52A Is similar to
(b) hand control, using Antenna Control C- but not Interchangeable with antennas AS»
636/APG-32, to enable an operator to se- M+8/APG-32 and AS-W8A/APCJ-32. Installatlm
lect and lock on a particular target; and mounting clearances are the same for all
(c) automatic track. three antennas. Antennas AS-Wt8/APG-32 and
A spin motor working through spur gearing ro- AS-Mf-SA/APO-JS are directly interchangeable
tates the reflector in the plane of the dish and should be used only in an AN/APG-52
at 2100 revolutions per minute. The reflec- system. The AS-573/APG-32A should be used
tor can also be tilted by a tilt motor which only In an AN/APG-52A system.
effectively widens the basic antenna beam-
width. COGHIZAMT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-51-209) .

BEAM DATA: MAHUFACTURER: General Electric Company, part


Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 7°. number W-9019868 Group 2.
Horizontal - 7 •
.Tilting the reflector causes the beam to STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1270-3l+7-
0
sweep a cone, 12.'t at the apex during hand 1353.
search and automatic track, or 51° a-t the
apex during automatic search. REFERENCES:
T} U. S. Air Force and Bureau of
Beam type - Pencil.
Aeronautics, Handbook Operating Instruc-
Polarization - Vertical.
tions for Radar Set AK/APG 32 and
AN/APG-32A, TG 11F33-2-12-1, (Mar. 1,
SCAM DATA: The antenna has electrical limit
193^ - revised Sept. 1, 1956). UN-
switches at ±57° in azimuth, and ijS0 in ele-
CLASSIFIED .
vation. Mechanical safety stops are pro-
vided at i60o in aximuth, and -kl0 in eleva-
2) U. S. Air Force Specification MIL-R-589i
tion. During hand controlled operation the
antenna can be made to travel -54° in azimuth
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
and ^35° in elevation. Card.
INSTALLATION: :'borne, for use with tal
turret guns.

ANTENNA AS-578(*)/ARA-25

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 't-OO mc. COGNIZAMT AQEtJCY: U. S. Navy.

TYPE: Cavity-backed rhombic slot.


n*STIC «AT«
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-578/ARA-25 consists
of a rhombic-shaped, slot-type element
backed by a cavity. The antenna, together
with a drive motor and related equipment,
is enclosed in an aluminum case with a plas-
tic cover. The approximate overall antenna
assembly is 16 inches long, lU-l/2 inches
wide, and 6 inches deep.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Cardioid.

SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360 mechanical


rotation.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction-Finding Set


AN/ARA-25. Equipment function-direction
finding.

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-578(*)/ARA-25


designates antennas AS-578/ARA-25 and AS-
578A/ARA-25, which are electrically and
AS-578(*)/ARA-25
mechanically interchangeable. Antenna
AS-578A/ARA-25 is only k inches deep and
differs from AS-578/ARA-25 in arrangement
and design.

UNCLASSIFIED 117
UNCLASSIFIED

MAMUFACTUHER: Webster-Chicago Corp., pro- REFERETJC'ES


curement contracts N0as-53-265 and NOas-56- -TT CJ. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautic^
1+01. Handbook Service Instructions for Direc-
tion Finder Group AM/ARA-25, TO 12R1-
STOCK NUMBERS: 2ARA25-2, (Bee. 1, 1952 - revised April
AS-5T8/ARA-25...Federal Stock Mumher 5826- 30, 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
285-0772.
AS-578A/AHA-25..Federal Stock Number 5826- 2) U. S. Department of Eefense Nojuenolature
524-4365. Card.

ANTENNA AS-579/APG

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 85OO - 96OO mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/APG-41A


and AN/AP(}-k2. Equipment function - fire
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a l4-inch parabo- control.
loidal reflector.
COGHIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-51-297) .
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Pencil. MANUFACTURERS: Dalmo-Victor Co.; General
Electric Co.
SCAN DATA: Conical scan is produced by rotat-
ing the reflector at 2100 revolutions per STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1270-547-
minute. Palmer scan is used for search and 1354.
covers ±80° in azimuth and 14-5° in elevation
in 3-1/2 seconds. The antenna axis can be REFERENCE:
servo-positioned between the limits of ±60° U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
in azimuth and ±45° in elevation during
tracking operations.

ANTENNA AS-680(»)/ARN-80

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 108 - 135 mc. a slightly different length to produce broad-
band reception over the glide path band.
TYPE: Dipole.
COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: This antenna system consists of
a swept-back dipole and a straight dtpole MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corp., type A-13A,
that are set in a common, V-type streamlined part drawing 15512, procurement contract NOas-
rubber block, which in turn is fastened to an 12281 (BuAer) .
aluminum pedestal. The straight dipole an-
tenna is for use with glide-slope receivers STOCK NUMBERS:
when such equipment is Installed in the air- AS-58O/ARN-3O ...Federal Stock Number 5826-
craft. The swept-back V-dipole antenna is 692-2754.
used for VOR, VAR, and localized signal re- AS-580A/ARN-50..Federal Stock Number 5826-
ception. Both antennas terminate in indivi- 296-2318.
dual UG-291/U connectors, located in the an-
tenna base. The signal from the antenna is
transferred through an BG-58/u cable of 53
ohms nominal Impedance to the input circuit
of the receiver. The antenna is installed
in a forward position on the aircraft fuse-
lage.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Receiving Set AN/


ARN-50. Equipment function - navigation,
surface reference. AS-58O(»)/ARN-30

MISCELLANEOUS: The AS-58O(*)/ARN-30 antenna


represents the AS-58o/ARN-30 and the AS-58OA/
ARN-30. The dipole of the AS-580/ARN-3O has

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REFERENCES 3) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,


U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook Operation Inatruetlons for Radio
Handbook Operation Instructions for Radio Receiving Set AM/ARK-3OA. AN/ARN-^OB, and
Receiving Set AM/ARH-^O, TO 12Rg-2ARM;0-l, AH/ARN-jOC, AN 16-30ABN3C-1, (Mov. 1,
(June 15, 1953). UNCLASSIFIED. 195Ö). UNCLASSIFIED.

2) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics, "0 U. S Department of Defense Nomenclature


Handbook Service Instructions for Radio Card.
Receiving Set AH/ARN.gOA, AH/ARN-30B, and
AJJ/ABM-30C, TO 12Rg-2AHU;0-22, (Nov. 15,
I95Ö 3 . UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AS-602/APS-19B

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9310 - 9^15 mo. is produced. The 5 pencil beam is dis-
placed 10° vertically at the end of each
TYPE: Parabololdal reflector with waveguide horizontal sweep, arid gives 10 vertical
horn feed. coverage and either 30° or 135° coverage in
azimuth. In the aim operation, the antenna
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a parabo- scans spirally with a field, of only 30°.
loldal reflector, a waveguide horn feed, and
drive motor and assembly. The antenna is
designed to operate in 5 separate modes:
search, intercept, acquisition, aim, and
beacon. In the search mode, the beam is
distorted by a beam deflector to give a csc-
type of beam for 70° in the vertical plane;
the beam can be tilted from +15° to -20° and
scans either 135° or 30° sectors in the azi-
muth plane at 15 cycles per minute. In the
Intercept mode of operation, the feed horn
revolves around the center axis at 1200
revolutions per minute under the control of
the nod motion, which deflects the horn at
a steadily jijoreaslng angle, so that the
beam traces out a spiral; for this operation,
the reflector is locked at zero tilt. The
beam is a pencil type, 5 In "diameter. The AS-602/APS-19B*C Search Scan Space Diagram
antenna will scan either 30° or 135° in this
mode, traversing any object in the field of
view 60 times per minute. In the acquisition
mode, the feed horn moves from side to side
as in search, except that a double-line scan

A3-602/APS-19B Acquisition Sean Space Diagram

AS-602/APS-19B Spiral Scan Space Diagram


AS-602/APS-19B Antenna Assembly

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INSTALIATION: Airborne. MAMIFACTURER: Procurement contract Mpa(S)51-


lß6. \
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Radar Set AN/APS-19B.
Equipment function - search, air; search, REFERENCE: \
surface; and radar beacon. U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,',
Handbook Service Instruction3 for Radar Set
MISCELIAMEOUS: The antenna for the AN/APS-19C AN/APS-19B and Radar Set AN/APS-19C, M 16-
(AS-630/APS-19C) is similar to the AS-602/ 30APS19-42, (Oct. 15, 1955T; UNCLASSIFIED.
APS-19B.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

ANTENNA AS-517/APS-33F

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 9310 - 9^30 mc . COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

TYPE: Modified cut parabololdal reflector fed MANUFACTURER: Philco Corporation, procurement
by a horn. contract BuAer NOas 52-6l6.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly houses, in REFERENCES:
addition to the radiating system and azimuth T) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
drive motor and its control circuits, the Handbook Service Instructions for Radar
azimuth-sweep synchro, the azimuth follow-up sits AN/APS-?3, AM/APS-3;A, AN/APS-;;C,
synchro, the azimuth torque motor, the azi- AM/AP3-35D and AN/APS-ü;?, AM 16-30APS35-
muth-marker synchro, the resolver synchro. 12, (Dec. 1, 1956). UNCLASSIFIED.
Servo Amplifier AM-113/APS-33 or AM-I13A/
APS-33, the tilt servo unit, scanner relays,
carbon-pile voltage regulator, and Pressu- 2) U. S. Navy, BuAer, Specification MII^
rizing Unit HD-16/AP. R-7T24 (AER).

The radiating system consists of a modi- 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


fied parabololdal reflector fed by a horn. Card.
The horn assembly is rigidly attached to
the reflector. Connection between the wave-
guide termination and the stationary section
of waveguide is made through a tilt joint
and a rotary joint. These joints are de-
signed to transmit energy with low losses
while the scanner Is operating, and are made
airtight to permit pressurizing the wave-
guide system. The antenna is tilt stabi-
lized, +30 in pitch ur roll, to keep the
beam properly oriented with respect to the
horizon.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - 1.6°.
Beam type - Csc^.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The antenna may rotate contin-


uously at either 6 to 10 revolutions per
minute or 20 to 28 revolutions per minute,
or it may scan a sector through an arc 60°
wide, at either kO to 50 scans per minute
or 90 to 100 scans per minute.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. AS-617/APS-33F

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-33r.


Equipment function - navigation.

ANTENNA AS-619/APS-58

FREQUENC\' SHF band, 9335 - 9I+05 mc. TYPE: Parabololdal reflector fed by a horn.

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DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-619/APS-58 consists of INSTALLATION: Airborne.


a parabololdal reflector, approximately 29
inches in diameter and 1+0 inches high, fed ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-58.
by a horn. Equipment function - search.

BEAM DATA: COGNIZANT AGEMCY: WADC (AEI^52-79) .


Half-pover beamvidth - Vertical - < 30.
Horizontal - < 6°. REFERENCE:
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Beam type - Pencil. Card.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The antenna may be rotated and


tilted.

ANTENNA AS-624/APX

FREQUEHCY: UHF band, 1020 - lOkO and 1080 STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-307
1100 mc . 3761A.

TYPE: Two stubs mounted in front of a flat- REFERENCES:


screen reflector. TT U. S. Air Force, Handbook Service
Instructions for Interrogator Set
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two AN/APX-28, TO 12Pl|-2AFX23-2, (May 15,
vertical, in-phase, quarter-wavelength 1955 - revised Feb. 15, 1959). UN-
radiating elements placed approximately a CLASSIFIED .
quarter wavelength in front of a flat-
screen reflector. The stubs and reflector
are mounted over a ground plane. The two 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
stubs are fed by a permanently affixed, rig- ' Card.
id, coaxial line which includes the necessary
impedance transformer. The antenna is housed
in a thin-walled, streamlined radome. A
test probe is located symmetrically between
the two dipoles for testing purposes.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 3 db.
Side-lobe attenuation - < 20 db.
Beam type - Pencil.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Interrogator Set AN/


AFX-28. Equipment function - IFF.

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-621+/APX is used in


conjunction with AS-625/APX and together
they are mounted symmetrically about the
airplane centerline and use a common flat-
screen reflector. These antennas, which are
mirror images of each other, are used alter-
nately in the lobe-switched Interrogator set.
AS-621+/APX and AS-625/APX with Housing Removed
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (A£I^52-353) .

ANTENNA AS-625/APX

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1020 - lOkO and 1090 - elements placed approximately a quarter wave-
1100 mc . length in front of a flat-screen reflector.
The stubs and reflector are mounted over a
TYPE: Two stubs mounted in front of a flat- ground plane. The two elements are fed by
screen reflector. a permanently affixed, rigid, coaxial line
which includes the necessary transformer.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two ver- The antenna is housed in a thin-walled,
tical, in-phase, quarter-wavelength radiating streamlined radome. A test probe is located

UNCLASSIFIED >.:■}
UNCLASSIFIED

GyTnmetrically between the two dipoles for mirror images of each other, are used alter-
testing purposes. See llluscration given nately in the lobe-switched interrogator set.
under antenna AS-62'+/APX.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC {AEL-^2-^h) .
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 3 db. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-30?-
Side-lobe attenuation - > 20-db-. — 376kA.
Beam type: Pencil.
Polarization: Vertical. HEFEHEHCES:
T) U. 3. Air Force, Handbook Service
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Instructions for Interrogator Set
AN/APX-2d, TO 12PU-aAPX28-2, (May 15,
ASSOCIATED EQUimENT: Interrogator Set AN/APX- 1955 - revised Feb. 15, 1959). UN-
28. Equipment function - IFF. CLASSIFIED .

MISCELIAKEOUS: Antenna AS-625/APX is used in


conjunction with AS-6214-/APX, and together 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
they are mounted symmetrically about the Card.
airplane centerllne and use a common flat-
screen reflector. These antennas, which are

ANTENNA AS-628/APS-31C

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9320 - 91+30 mc. differences in the AS-628/APS-31C and
AS-28TC/APS-31. The AS-628/AFS-31C has a
TYPE: Modified cut parabololdal reflector fed larger dish, a different horn, and the
by a horn. mechanical stops are set to limit the an-
tenna to an arc of 120°.
DESCHIPTION: The radiating system consists of
a modified cut parabololdal reflector fed by COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
a horn-type radiator that is fixed with res-
pect to its reflector and is mounted on the MANUFACTURER: The Dalmo Victor Company, part
transmitter-receiver system associated with number 18ORI76OO, procurement contract
the antenna. The antenna is llne-of-slght NOa(s)52-l4-67.
stabilized. Connection to the stationary
section of the waveguide is made through a REFERENCES:
tilt joint and a rotary joint. T) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Handbook Service Instructions for Radar
BEAM DATA: Sets AH/APS-;i, AN/APS-51A, AH/APS-;iB,
Half-power beamwidth Vertical - 3->+0- Ä57ÄPS-;iC, TO 12Pb-2APSjl-2, (Sept. 1,
Horizontal - h°. 1953 - revised Feb. 1, 1956). UK-
Beam type - Pencil. CLASSIFIED.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCANDATA: Four possible azimuth scan modes


are as follows;
(1) 50oto 60° sector scan at h'j to 55 scans
per minute;
(2) 50° to 60° sector scan at 90 to 100 scans
per minute;
(3) 120° sector scan at 26 to 33 scans per
minute;
{h) 120° sector scan at 52 to 65 scans per
minute.
The antenna may be manually tilted In eleva-
tion from +10° to -20°, and it is beam-tilt
(llne-of-slght) stabilized from +214-° to -30°
with a manual elevation setting of 0°.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-31C.


Equipment function - search, surface.

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-628/APS-31C Is


similar to AS-28'(,C/APS-31 in construction
and is electrically interchangeable with
AS-553/APS-31B. There are three major AS-628/APS-31C

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2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics, 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Handbook Operation Instructions for Radar Card.
Seta M/APS-;i, AM/APS-31A, m/AP3-3lB,
AM/APS-31C, TO 12P6-2AFS;i-ll, (Mar. Ig,
1555 - revised Nov. 1, 1958). UK-
CLASSirrED.

ANTENNA AS-630/APS-19C

FREQUEHCY: SHF band, 9310 - 9^15 mc. REFERENCE:


U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
TfPE: Modified paraboloidal reflector with Handbook Service Instructions for Radar Sets
waveguide horn feed. AM/APS-iaB and AH/APS-190, AN l6-;0APS19-^2,
(Get, 15, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a modi-
fied paraboloidal reflector, a waveguide horn
feed, and drive motor and assembly. The
antenna is designed to operate in 2 separate
modes: search and beacon.
o The reflector is
shaped to give a esc type of beam, probably
about 70° in elevation. The beam may be
tilted between 3° above and 5° below the
horizon. The antenna scans sectors of either
30° or 11Ü0. In the wide scan mode, the
antenna oscillates at 15 complete cycles per
minute; in the narrow scan mode, 60 complete
cycles per minute. The radar set is encased
in a nacelle which mounts beneath the wing
of an aircraft.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-19C.


Equipment function - search, air; search,
surface; and radar beacon.
AS-630/APS-19C
MISCELLANEOUS: The AS-630/APS-I9C antenna is
similar to the AS-602/APS-19B antenna.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy and U. S. Air


Force.

ANTKNNA AS-638/A

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 515 mc; ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/ARC-27
VSWR < 1.0; 95O - 1215 mc, VSWR < 1.3. and AN/ART-28. Equipment function - communi-
cations .
TYPE: Composite blade. Radar Set AN/APX-6 . Equipment function -
IFF.
DESCRIPTION: This is a 52-Qhm composite blade
antenna with two separate inputs for coaxial COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
feed: the input for the 22S- to 515-rac sec-
tion is a UG-58/U receptacle; the input for MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
950- to 1215-mc section is a UG-570/U recep- Inc., procurement contract N0a(s)-106l2.
tacle. A filter system (required but not
Included) provides interference-free opera- REFERENCE:
tion of associated equipments. The antenna U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
is 8-1/4 inches long, 2-5/8 inches wide, and Card.
18-25/32 inches high.

INSTALLATION: airborne.

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ANTENNA AS-652/APN-59

MAJOR COMPONEHTS: 1 Antenna Reflector AT- uously either clockwise or counterclockwise


559/APN-59, 1 feed horn, 1 Antenna Pedestal at the rate of 12 to k^ revolutions per
AB-lHO/APN-59. minute. It can also be set to sector-scan
through a horizontal angle whose magnitude
FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9305 - 9385 mo. can be selected in 30° steps from 210 to
291°. The antenna reflectors are gyrostabil-
TYPE: Parabololdal reflector fed by a horn, ized to offset changes in aircraft attitude
or modified parabololdal reflector fed by a ranging up to 15° in pitch and 30° in roll.
horn. An electromechanical tilt mechanism makes it
possible to raise or depress the beam from
DESCRIFTIOM: Antenna AS-652/APn-59 Is a horn- 10° above to 150 below the horizon.
fed reflector. The reflector is made up of
two sections and has overall dimensions of INSTALLATION: Airborne.
18 inches by 18 inches. The upper section of
the reflector is the upper half of a parabo- ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar set AN/APN-59.
loid. The lower portion of the assembly Equipment function - search, surface; navi-
(designated AT-559/APK-59) consists of two gation; and radar, beacon.
differently shaped sections either of which
can be selected to complete the reflector. MISCELLANEOUS: AS-652/APN-59 is similar to
One of the sections is the lower half of the but not Interchangeable with antenna AS-653/
paxaboloid mentioned above, and the other is APN-59.
a spade-shaped section. The two sections are
so mounted that the desired lower section may COGNIZANT AGEKCY: HADC (AEI^52-765) .
be rotated into position below the upper sec-
tion. When a pencil beam is d.esired, the MANUFACTURER: Sperry Gyroscope Company.
lower parabololdal half is selected. When a
csc^ type beam is desired, the parabololdal STOCK HUMBER: Federal Stock Number l660 581+1-
lower section is rotated away and the spade- 536-0229 (for AS-652/APN-59).
shaped section is rotated into position.
Connections from the antenna pedestal to the REFERENCES:
reflector assembly are made through a circu- 1) U. S. Air Force, Handbook Operating
lar waveguide and slip rings on the antenna Instructions for Radar Set AN/AFN-j^,
baseplate. TO 12P5-2APN59-1, (June JO, 1956 - revised
Mar. 15, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
BEAM DATA:
2) U. S. Air Force, Handbook Service
Half-power Beamwidth
Beam lype Instructions for Radar Set AN/AFN-59,
Vertical Horizontal
TO 12P5-2APN59-2, (Aug: 31, 1956 - revised
esc 5° June 15, 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
pencil 5° 5°
3) u. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature
SCAN DATA: The antenna can be rotated contin- Card.

ANTENNA AS-653/APN-59

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 Antenna Reflector AT-560/ other section is a spade-shaped section. The
APN-59, 1 feed horn, 1 Antenna Pedestal AB- two sections are so mounted that the desired
l+lO/APN-59, lower section may be rotated into position be-
low the upper section. When a pencil beam is
FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9305 - 9385 mc. desired, the parabololdal section is selected.
When a esc type beam is desired, the spade-
TYPE: Cut parabololdal reflector fed by a shaped section is substituted for the parabo-
horn or modified cut parabololdal reflector loldal section. Connections from the antenna
fed by a horn. pedestal to the reflector assembly are made
through a circular waveguide and slip rings
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-653/APN-59 is a horn- on the antenna base pjlate.
fed reflector. The reflector, which has a
perforated surface, is made up of two sec- BEAM DATA:
tions and has overall dimensions of 30 inches
by 18 inches. The upper section is the upper Beam Type Half-power Beamwidth
half of a symmetrically cut paraboloid. The Vertical Horizontal
lower portion of the" assembly (designated as
AT-56O/APN-59) consists of two differently
esc 5'J
shaped sections either of which can be se-
pencil 3°
lected to complete the reflector. One of the
sections is the lower half of the symmetri-
cally cut paraboloid mentioned above, and the

l£k UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

3CAM DATA: The antenna can be rotated contin- 2) U, S. Air Force, Handbook Service
uously either clockwise or counterclockwise Instructions for Radar Set AH/APK-59,
at the rate of 12 to 45 revolutions per TO 12P5-2APW59-2, (Aug. Jl, 1956 - revised
minute. It can also be set to sector-scan June 15, I95B). UNCLASSIFIED.
through a horizontal angle whose magnitude
can be selected in 30° steps from 21° to 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
291°. The antenna reflectors are gyrostabll- Card.
ized to offset changes in aircraft attitude
ranging up to 15° In pitch and 30° in roll.
An electromechanical tilt mechanism makes
it possible to raise or depress the beam
from 10° above to 15° below the horizon.

IHSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APn-59.


Equipment function - search, surface; navi-
gation; and radar, beacon.

MI3CELIAHE0US: AS-653/APN-59 is similar to


but not interchangeable with Antenna A3-
652/APK-59.

COGMIZAMT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-52-766) .

MANUFACTURER: Sperry Gyroscope Company.

STOCK NUMBERS:
AS-653/APN-59. . .Federal Stock Number 166O
581a-332-38r:'2,
AT-560/APN-59. . .Federal Stock Number 58I+I-
67^-6520.

REFERENCES:
TT U. S. Air Force, Handbook Operating
i;
Instructions for Radar Set AN/APH-59,
TO 12P5-2APN59-1, (June 30, 1956 - revised
Mar. 15, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTEINNA AS-654(*)/ALA-6

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 65 - 250 rac; VSWB < 5. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Group
AM/ALA-6. Equipment function - countermeas-
TYPE: Double-loop antenna. ures, direction finding.

DESCRIPTION: AS-65'4-(*)/ALA-6 is an aluminum- MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is very similar


cased motor-driven double-loop antenna which in appearance to Antenna Assembly AS-222/APA-
mounts directly to Antenna Drive TG-23/ALA-6. 17B and is probably a slightly modified ver-
It is designed to receive horizontally polar- sion of this antenna. AS-65'+(*)/ALA-6 de-
ized signals from 65 to 250 mc. It is re- notes two models, AS-6514-/AlA-6 and AS-654A/
motely tuned by Antenna Control C-1246/ALA-6. ALA-6. They differ in minor respects but
The antenna weighs 12.5 pounds and is 16 by are completely interchangeable .
13-1/2 by 12 inches. The assembly is housed
in a radome. COGMIZAMT AGENCY: AEL-52-e and AEL-56-716.

BEAM DATA: MANUFACTURER: Hoffman Laboratories, Inc.,


Beam typje - Figure eight. contracts AF 33(600)-19T67 and AF 33(600)-
Polarization - Horizontal. 31638.

SCAN DATA: The assembly can be rotated in STOCK NUMBERS:


aslmuth at 150 or 300 revolutions per minute. AS-654/ALA-6 . Federal Stock Number l660
5826-284-74-32,
TUHING/MATCHIMG DEVICES: A variable capacitor AS-654A/ALA-6 . Federal Stock Number l660
for tuning the loop is housed in the center 5826-547-3543.
element of the loop structure. The tuning
is remotely controlled.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

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REFEREKCES:
D U. S. Air Force, Handbook Service
Instructions for Direction Finder Group
AM/ALA-6, TO iap;-SALA6-2, (Nov. Ig.
195^ - revised Sept. 15, 1957). UN-
CLASSIFIED.

2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,


Handbook Operating Instructions for
Direction Finder Group AH/ALA-6, TO 12P5-
2ALA6-1, (May 1, 195^). UNCLASSIFIED.

5) Department of the Army, Directory of U. S.


Army Signal Equipments Radio Direction
Finding Equipment, TM 11-487D, (Mar. 19581
UNCLASSIFIED.

AS-65l+(»)/ALA-6

ANTENNA Ai»-655/ALA-6

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, l't-O - 1200 mo. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Probably a vertical sleeve dlpole and ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Group
a V-type dlpole. AN/ALA-6. Equipment function - countermeas-
ures, direction finding.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a vertl-
cal sleeve-dipole radiator placed in front MISCELLANEOUS: AS-655/ALA-6 is similar to
of a reflecting sheet of approximately para- AS-108B/APA-1T and AS-545/APA-17B.
bolic cross section and a horizontal antenna
made up of two horizontal elements arranged
in a 100-degree "V" which is also backed up
by reflecting sheets. The two antennas are
mounted back-to-back beneath a circular
mounting plate with the reflectors between
them. The antennas are fed by 50-ohni co-
axial cable through an antenna selection
relay which allows either antenna to be
connected according to the desired polari-
zation. The assembly Is rotated by Antenna
Drive TG-23/ALA-6. The unit weighs 13-l/2
pounds and is l6-l/S by 12-3/4 Inches.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 2 db at ikO rao.,
14- db at 275 mc, . .... ..
15 db at 500 mc,
20 db at 1000 mc.
Front-to-back ratio - 20 db.
Half-power beamwidth - a"t 500 at 1000 mc
Horizontal 30° 15°
Vertical - 15° 250
Polarization - Horizontal or Vertical.

SCAN DATA: The antenna can be rotated in


azimuth at 150 or 300 revolutions per minute. AS-65 5/ALA-6

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COGMIZANT AGEMCY: AEI^52-837. 2) ü. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,


Handbook Operating Inatructions for
MANUFACTURER: Hoffman Laboratories, Inc., Direction Finder Group AN/ALA-6, TO 12P3-
contract AF 33(600)-19767. 2ALA6-1, (May 1, 195^). UNCLASSIFIED.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number l660 5826- 3) Department of the Army, Directory of U. S.
217-1583. Army Signal Equipments Radio Direction
Finding Equipment. TM 11-487D, (Mar. 19581
REFERENCES: UNCLASSIFIED.
ij U. S. Air Force, Handbook Service
Instructions for Direction Finder Group
AN/ALA-6, TO 12P3-2ALA6-2, [Nov. 15,
19514. . revised Sept. 15, 1957). UN-
CLASSIFIED.

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ANTENNA AS-656/ALA-6

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 1000 - 5000 mc; MANUFACTURER: Hoffman Laboratories, Inc.,
VSWR < 5. contract AF 33(6oo)-19767.

TYPE: Two paraboloidal reflectors fed by dl- STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number l660
poles. 5826-217-1582.

DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of two REFERENCES:


paraboloidal reflectors mounted back-to-back T) U. S. Air Force, Handbook Service
below a flat circular plate. Each of the Instructions for Direction Finder Group
paraboloidal reflectors Is fed by a dlpole AN/ALA-6, TO 12P;-gALA6-2. (Nov. 15,
placed at or near its focal point. The axis 19514. . revised Sept. 15, 1957). UN-
of one dlpole is horizontal, and the axis of CLASSIFIED.
the other is vertical. A reflecting element
is mounted in front of and parallel to each 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
of the dipoles. The antennas are fed by 50- Handbook Operating Instructions for
ohm coaxial cable through an antenna selection Direction Finder Group AN/ALA-6, TO 12?J-
relay so that either antenna may be connected 2ALA6-1, (May 1, 195^). UNCLASSIFIED.
depending upon the polarization desired. The
assembly Is rotated by Antenna Drive TG-23/ 3) Department of the Army, Directory of U. S.
ALA-6. The unit weighs 9-1/2 pounds and is Army Signal Equipments Radio Direction
20 by 20 by 13-1/2 inches. Finding Equipment, TM 11-4870, (Mar. 1958)
UNCLASSIFIED.
BEAM DATA; '
Gain - IQ db at 2000 mc.
Front-to-back ratio - 20 db.
Half-power beamwidth -
Horizontal - 10° at 250O mc.
Vertical - 10° at 25OO mc.
Polarization - Horizontal or Vertical.

SCAN DATA: The antenna can be rotated in azi-


muth at 150 or 300 revolutions per minute.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Group


AN/ALA-6. Equipment function - countermeas-
ures, direction finding.

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-656/ALA-6 is similar to


AS-186/APA-17.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-52-838. AS-656/AIA-6

ANTENNA AS-657/ALA-6

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 5000 - 10,750 mc . DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a spade-shaped


reflector fed by an open-ended waveguide sec-
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by an tion. The reflector has its axis of revolu-
opien-ended waveguide section. tion inclined at an estimated ^-degree angle

UNCLASSIFIED 127
UNCLASSIFIED

above the horizontal, and the feed directs 2) U. S, Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
the r-f energy vertically downward towards Handbook Operating Instructions for
it. The waveguide section terminates in a Direction Finder Group AK/ALA-6, TO 12P3-
type N connector and is fed by JO-ohm coaxial 2ALA6-1, (May 1, 193ll ) ■ UNCLASSIFIED.
cable. The antenna is rotated by Antenna
Drive TG-23/ALA.-6. The antenna weighs 2.5 J) Department of the Army, Directory of U. a
pounds (sic) and is 12-1/8 by 11 by 13-3/6 Army Signal Equipments Radio Direction
inches. Finding Equipment, TM ll-i4-87D, (Mar. 1958).
UNCLASSIFIED.
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 20 -db at 6000 me.
Front-to-back ratio - 20 db.
Half-power beajnwidth -
Horizontal - 10° at 6000 mo.
Vertical - 10° at 6000 mc.
Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or cir- ■MUM« «OUVesn CV-MV*k» ■
cular . lie«o-l%fM MC}

SCAH DATA: The antenna can be rotated in azi-


muth at 150 or 300 revolutions per minute.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EtjUIPMBMT: Direction Finder Group


AH/ALA-6 Equipment function - countermeas-
ures, direction finding.

MISCELLAMEOUS: AS-657/AIA-6 is similar to AS-


214-7/APA-17.

C0GNI2AHT AGEHCY: AEI^52-839.

MANUFACTURER: Hoffman Laboratories, Inc.,


contract AF 33(600)-19767.

STOCK MUMBKR: Federal Stock Number l660 AS-657/ALA-


5626-2014-6777.

REFERENCES:
D U. S. Air Force, Handbook Service
Instructions for Direction Finder Group
AN/ALA-6, TO 12P;-2ALA6-2, [NOV. 15,
I95I+ - revised Sept. 15, 1957). UN-
CLASSIFIED .

ANTENNA AS-665/APN-42

FREQUENCY: UHF band, l600 - I66O inc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

JTYTE: Dipole. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APN-14-2 .


Equipment function - navigation.
DESCRIPTION: Little information is available
on this antenna. Reference 1 indicates that COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEI02-935 .
it is a flush-mounted, dual dipole with one
dipole for transmitting and one for receiving- REFERENCES:
This may mean it is of the cavity-backed slot T) Military Specification MIL-R-8224.
type. The antenna has an input Impedance of
50 ohms and is fed by coaxial cable. The 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
peak power limitation Is about one kilowatt. Card.
The overall assembly is Ik inches long, 10
inches wide, and 1.5 inches deep.

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ANTENNA AS-659/ARN-34

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 Antenna AT-382/ARC, FREQUENCY: Antenna AT-382/AHC . . . LF and


1 Antenna AT-lt52/AR. MF bands, 0.19 - 1.5 mc.

128 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

TYPE: Antenna AT-382/ARC . . . Loop, ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARM-3'K


Antenna AT-i+52/AH . . . Long wire. Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-382/ARC Is an en-
closed loop, 9 Inches In diameter designed COGNISANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCLC-597^).
for coaxial leadin. It is designed to with-
stand wind velocities up to 200 miles per MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corporation.
hour. Its relative position can be changed
by using Antenna Control C-1113/ARC. An- REFERENCE:
tenna AT-UjS/AR IS a single wire designed U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
for general airborne use. Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne (light aircraft).

ANTENNA AS-670/ARA-22

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - ^OO mc . INSTALIATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Frame. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Homing Group AN/ARA-22.

DESCRIPTION: The nomenclature card states that MISCELLANEOUS: AS-6T0/ARA-22 IS similar to


this is a frame type antenna mounted flush but not Interchangeable with antenna AS^5T8/
with the skin of the aircraft. It is fed by AHA-25.
s coaxial cable and measures 12 inches by
12 inches by 2-1/2 inches. The same refer- COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AF.L-53-23) .
ence states that antenna AS-6T0/ARA-22 is
designed to have alternate directive radio REFERENCE:
frequency sense when the elements are pro- U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
perly switched and terminated by Lobe Switch
SA-3li8/ARA-22.

ANTKNNA AS-698/ARN-27

FREQUENCY: LF band, 0.095 - 0.105 mo• INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Loop. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Receiving Set


AN/ARN-27 . Equipment function - navigation.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two
eight-inch loops mounted vertically and COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-53-706.
mutually perpendicular. The loops are non-
rotating and cover the listed frequency MANUFACTURER: Federal Telecommunications
range in ten 1-kc bands. The loops are Laboratories, contract AF 33(038)-22002.
housed in a fiberglass dome which is approxi-
mately 10 by 10 by 10 inches. The antenna REFERENCE:
weighs about 10 pounds. U. 3. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

ANTENNA AS-724/APG-41B

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 89OO - 96OO mc . SCAN DATA: The antenna produces conical scan-
ning.
TYPE: Parabololdal reflector.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a parabololdal
reflector which is tilted and rotated about ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APG-IHB .
its feed point to prod.uce conical scanning. Equipment function - fire control.
No data are available on the feed. The
overall antenna is 25 inches in length and MISCELLANEOUS: AS-rJ2K/kPG-klVi is similar to
20-3A inches in diameter; it weighs 79 and mechanically but not electrically inter-
pounds . changeable with AS-579/APG.

UNCLASSIFIED 129
WllWWilUtJII IW

COGMIZAWT AGENCY: AEL-3^-27^ ■ REFERErJCE:


U. S. Departraeiit of Defense Nomenclature
MAMUFACTUHERS: General Electric Company Card.
(A T504Ö52P1), contract AF 33(6O0)-230J+3.

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ANTENNA AS-739/APX

FfiEQUEMCY: UHF band, 1010 - 1110 mc; VSWR < 2) . U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
1.5 on a 52-ohm coaxial cable. Handbook Operating Instructions for
iHteTrrogator Set AH/APX-29, TO 12pli-
TYPE: Modified corner reflector fed by a stub. 2APX29-1, (Dec. 1, 195''+.). UMCLASSIFIED.

DESCRIPTION: The radiating element is a quar- 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


ter-wave stub prptrudlng through a base Card.
plate intersecting the corner reflector
plates at right angles. A second plate at
the top intersects the reflector sides at
some angle other than 90° so as to form a
four-sided corner reflector. (See illus-
tration). The antenna is mounted on AB-
380/APX Antenna pedestal on the bottom of
an aircraft fuselage.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwldth - Vertical 35°.
Beam type - Fan.

SCAN DATA: The antenna is mechanically rotated


at 30 revolutions per minute.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Mark 10 Transponder.


Equipment function - air to ail- navigation of
aircraft.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: USA AEL-54-32V.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-^36-


k206A.

REFERENCES: AS-739/APX
l)U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Handbook Service Instructions for
Interrogator Set AM/APX-29, TO 12Pk-
2APX29-2, (May 1, 1955T- UNCLASSIFIED.

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ANTENNA AS-786/A

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - WO mc coaxial connectors. The characteristic im-
and 950 - 1215 mc, VSWR < 2. pedance of the high frequency coaxial cable
is 50 ohmis. To excite the low-frequency an-
TYPE: Dipole and stub. tenna uniformly, two symmetrical feed points
are provided. These feed points and their
DESCRIPTION: The AS-786/A is a dual antenna respective matching elements are fed from
enclosed in a fiberglass envelope and filled a T-junction located in the center of the
with plastic foam for moisture proofing. antenna. (See illustration.) The antenna
The high frequency antenna Is a dipole mounts inside a nonconducting vertical sta-
whose upper half is a top-loaded stub and bilizer tip of aircraft.
whose lower half is a wide, flat blade.
This blade is much larger than the stub and BEAM DATA: See radiation patterns.
can be considered a ground plane for the Polarization - Vertical.
stub antenna. The blade also functions as
the top half of a vertically mounted dipole INSTALLATION: Airborne.
used in the lower band of frequencies. The
two antenna elements are fed by individual

130 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: 2) Evaluation of the AS-786/A Tail Cap Dual


Low frequency band - Airborne communications Antenna Manufactured by ZfcW Machine
set AN/ARC-27. Equipment function - Products, Report No. 1. Patuxent River,
communications. Maryland: Naval Air Test Center, U. S.
High frequency band - Airborne navigation aid Naval Air Station, (Jan. 16, 1957),
AW/ARN-21. Equipment function - navigation, ASTIA Report No. AD 122055. UNCLASSIFIEU
surface reference (TACAN). Radar AN/APX-6.
Equipment function - IFF. }) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
COGNIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, SR-635

MANUFACTURERS: Dorn and Margolin, Inc.,


Westbury, Long Island, N. Y., part number
312 or CNI-1; Z. & W. Machine Products, Inc., A\I^
Wickliffe, Ohio.

REFERENCES:
T) Airborne Antennas, Dorne and Margolin,
Inc . UNCLASSIFIED.

AS-766/A UHJ Transverse Vertical Radiation


Patterns

, v\tTji

„QigSL
;.;.;■; :;.;.;.■.■

■,■"''.■

' ■ iL

..„„ ....

r ..

AS-786/A L-Band Longitudinal Vertical Radiation


-786/A Patterns

. 1
, '?•, .

V ■ .

1: :p -wm- -c-^O
^- -4=- -4~

AS-T86/A UHF Longitudinal Vertical Radiation AS-786/A L-Band Transverse Vertical Radiation
Patterns Patterns

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UNCLASSIFIED 131
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AS-850/APN-107

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 930? - 9313 mo, 9335 - ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar. Equipment func-
9^15 mö. tion - search in high frequency, and beacon
in low frequency.
TYPE: Modified parabololdal reflector; i.e.,
"snow- shovel" type. MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is similar to but
not Interchangeable with Antenna AS-653/APN-
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is fed by a 50-ohm 59-
coaxial cable and bolts directly to the air-
craft fuselage. The overall reflector is COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-56-828) .
approximately 18 x k^ inches and is 37
inches high. It is stabilized in both roll HANUFACTUHER: Sperry Gyroscope Company; Glenn
and pitch. L. Martin Company, contractor.

BEAM DATA: REFERENCES:


Beam type - Csc^-type pattern. T) Glenn L. Martin Company - N/N
PS8520OOOO1, Specification No. 837.
SCAN DATA: The antenna is rotated by an elec-
tric motor. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AS-851/APX

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1020 - lOkO mc, 1080 - SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360° mechanical
1100 mc. rotation at 2k to 30 revolutions per minute.

TYPE: Array. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna is constructed as ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar AN/APX-29A. Equij^


an array and is fed by a 52-ohm coaxial ment function - probably IFF.
cable. It is designed to mount on the top
or the bottom of the fuselage. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-56-848).

BEAM DATA: REFERENCE:


Gain - > 6 db. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Half-power beamwidth 30«: Card.

ANTENNA AS-868/APS-76

Cancelled; never procured, stocked or


issued.

ANTENNA AS-869/APS-77

Cancelled; never procured, stocked, or


1s sued.

ANTENNA AS-872/APA-137

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1+35 mc . INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Horn. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APA-I37.

DESCRIPTION: The reference Indicates that COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


the antenna is a horn with special provi-
sions for mounting Antenna Assembly AS-295B/ MANUFACTURERS: Goodyear Aircraft Corporation,
UP. procurement contract NOas 5^-900.

SCAN DATA: The reference indicates that the REFERENCE:


horn is moveable so that it produces a U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
rotating pattern. Card.

132 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AS-874/APX

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1020 - XCA-O mc, 1080 - but not mechanically, interchangeable with
1100 mc. Antenna Group OA-llOj/APX.

TTPE: Probably parabololdal reflector. COGNIZANT AGENCy: WADC {AF.L-56-1320) .

DESCRIFTIOH: The reflector is 20 inches in MANUFACTUHERS: Stewart Warner Corporation,


diameter and 8 inches deep. procurement contract AF 33(60C)-3l6Ö5.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-566-
9256A
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
REFERENCE:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APX-29A. U. S. Department of Defence Nomenclature
Equipment function - IFF. Card.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is electrically,

• • « •

ANTENNA AS-875/ARN-6

FREQUENCY: LF and MT, O.100 - 1.750 mc. REFERENCES:


T) Private Correspondence.
TYPE: Loop.
2) U. S. Department Of Defense Nomenclature
DESCRIPTION: Loop Antenna Assembly AS-875/ Card.
ARN-6 consists of an electrostatically
shielded loop antenna, a loop drive motor, CALIWHATION INyPKCTION PORT
a self-synchronous electric transmitter,
and a quadrantal error deviation compensa-
tor. This entire assembly is mounted in a
shallow housing, 10 Inches in diameter and
5-5/l6 inches deep, and is hermetically
sealed against moisture and fungus penetra-
tion to altitudes in excess of 70,000 feet.
The assembly is terminated for coaxial lead-
in. It can be mounted either externally or
recessed beneath the skin of the airframe.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Compass AN/ARN-6.


Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is designated by


U. S. Air Force as a replacement standard for
AS-313B/ARN-6. AS-875/ARN-6
fCourtesy of the Magnavox Company)
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-56-1356) .

MAHUEACTUKER: The Magnavox Company, part


number 708l07-3, procurement contract
AF 33(600)-3086O.

• • • •
ANTENNA AS-885/ARA-45

Cancelled on 26 June 1957. This item was


never procured, stocked, or issued.

ANTENNA AS-901/ARN-60

Cancelled 2 January 1958; never used.

UNCLASSIFIED 133
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AS.909/ARA-48

FREQUEHCY: VHF and UHF bands, 223-hOO mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-57-615) .

TYPE: Cavity-backed slot. MANUFACTURERS: Collins Radio Comapny, part num-


ber 137D-1.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of a
directional receiving element, an antenna
drive motor rate generator, a synchro genera- REFERENCES;
tor, a loblng switch and the associated gear 1) Direction Finder Group DF-301, CDS-318B.
assembly for proper operation of these compo- Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Collins Radio Company
nents. The antenna is a cavity-backed comple- (1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
mentary slot radiator which Is formed by the
position of a rhombic-shaped metal plate loca- 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ted inside a conducting plane. The antenna Card.
element is terminated alternately at either
end by the use of the antenna loblng switch
thus reversing the radiation pattern in space
ten times each second, and, effectively, square-
wave modulating the incoming signal. The
degree of modulation le nroport.-l onal to the
angle at which the incoming signal is received
by the antenna element. The complete assembly
Is contained In a 10-1/2 x 10-1/2 x 3-5/8 inch
housing. Weight is 9-1/2 pounds.

BEAM DATA :
Beam type - Cardiold •

IMSTALLATIOM: Airborne, flush-mounted on air-


craft surface .
AS-909/ARA-l*8 Partially Disassembled
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio set AN/ARA-W.
Equipment function - direction finding.

ANTENNA AS-919/AIU-49

Cancelled 2 January 1958. never used.

ANTENNA AS-924/ARA-50

Cancelled 10 January I958.

ANTENNA AS-959/AS(,t-29

FREQUENCY: GHF band, BBOO mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASQ-29 and AN/ASQ-29A.

TYPE: Probably a mattress antenna. COGNIZANT AGENCY: N-58-Q-I25U.

DESCRIPTION: Little information is available MANUFACTURER: General Precision Laboratory,


on this antenna. The reference gives the fol- code 81*51+7, contracts NOa(s)57-161 and NOa(s)
lowing information: "...Linear array type, 55-555.
style 26 (closest shape) Reference Drawing
Group 11; . ..moveable: rotating and tilting REFERENCES:
movement pattern; ... flange mounted; stabil- T) Request for Nomenclature Sheet.
ized, only waveguide pressurized, weight 1+6
pounds. ..." 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne .

ANTENNA AS-960/ASQ-29

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector. DESCRIPTION; This is a pedestal-mounted anten-

13"+ UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

na which is electromechanlcally stabilized in MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is similar to but


roll, pitch, and azimuth. It can be automat- not interchangeable with antenna AS-U73B/ASB-1;
ically set to full pitch for radar altitude the roll and pitch servos are modified to ac-
measurements . cept 1:1 speed ratio, and the synchros use
26 volts instead of 27 volts.
SCAN DATA: A3-96o/ASQ-29 provides 150° sector
scan and 25° slow or rapid scan; it is COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy (N-58-Q-1266) .
equipped with a pattern control drive for
high- and low-altitude operation, MANUFACTURER: Phllco Corporation, procurement
contract NOas 57-l6l & 55-555.
IHSTALLATIOH: Airborne (radome) .
REFERENCE:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Minelaylng Navigational U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
Set AN/ASQ-S9 and 29A. Equipment Function -
navigation.

ANTENNA AS-963/.ARÜ-13

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0 .090 - 1.800 mc . REFERENCES:


1) Collins DF-2QP Automatic Direction Finder
TYPE: Loop. System, Part No. 056-O585-OO. Cedar
Rapids, Iowa: Collins Radio Company
DESCRIPTION: The AS-963/ARD-13 antenna is a ( Ja n . 196O ) . UNCLASSIFIED.
moveable loop enclosed in an air-tight dome.
It is mounted either flush or semi-flush with 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
the aircraft fuselage. When mounted seml- Card .
flush the antenna is covered by an epoxy-
glass fairing which is impregnated with a con-
ducting material to provide static drain.

SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360° mechanical ro-


tation in azimuth.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Set AN/


AKD-13. Equipment function - direction find-
ing.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy (USN-58-Q-1553) •

MANUFACTURER: Collins Radio Comapny, type num- AS-963/ARD-13


ber 137A-2.

ANTENNA AS-972/AS0-19

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 1+00 mc . identical with AS-9I+T/ASQ-I9 and uses the same
servo amplifier and servo tuning assembly.
TYPE; Slot, U-shaped, slot-type cavity. They differ only in the parts mating with the
airplane contour.
DESCRIPTION; AS-972/ASQ-19 is a fixed, flange,
mounted antenna. COGNIZANT AGEHCY: U. S. Navy (N-58-Q-1513) .

INSTALLATION: Airborne. MANUFACTURER: McDonnell Aircraft Corperation,


procurement contract NOas 55-272.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Special purpose trans-
mitting -receiving system AN/ASQ-I9. REFERENCE!
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is electrically Card.

ANTENNA AS-985/APS-88

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9UOO - 9500 mc; VSWR < 1.7. TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a horn.

UNCLASSIFIED ■; '/.•
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTIOH: The antenna consists of a cut- ASSOCIATED B^UIPMENT: Radar set AN/APS-88.
paraboloidal reflector that may be modified in Equipment function - search.
shape by the attachment of an additional
curved metal plate (called a spoiler) to its MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna is stabilized through
lower surface. The antenna produces a pencil ±25° in the roll axis and ±15° in the pitch
beam when used without the spoiler; it pro- axis. Maximum error at any combination is±l".
duces a csc2 beam with the spoiler. The re-
flector is fed by a pyramidal horn attached COGNIZANT AGENCY: N-58-Q-2046.
to the end of a waveguide section. The wave-
guide section protrudes through the surface of MANUFACTURERS: Bendlx Aviation Corporation,
the reflector and is bent so that the horn Navy contract NOas-58-692.
opening faces the reflector. The antenna
weighs 57 pounds and Is kl-3/h inches wide by 'STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number 58I+I-7I6-
31-1/4 Inches high. It mounts on a pedestal 3983.
which contains the equipment for stabiliza-
tion of the antenna.
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA: T) Navy Specification MIL-R-j21119(Aer) .
Gain - 33-5 db for pencil beam.
31,5 db for esc ^ beam. 2) Navy Publications NAVAER 16-30-APS-88-3 .
Half-power beamwidth Vertical 5 for pen-
ell beam. 3) Navy Publications NAVAER 16-30-APS-88-2.
Horizontal - 2.6" for
pencil beam, 3.2° for h) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
csc^ beam. Card.
Side-lobe attenuation - 20 db.
Beam type - Pencil (without spoiler).
' ~ Cso2 from I.50 to 18° (with
spoiler).
Polarizatioa - Horizontal.

SCAN EATA: The antenna will scan through 360°


In azimuth at speeds of 6 ± 1 revolutions per
minute. It also has provisions for a sector
scan whose width is operator-adjustable from
^O" to 140". The center of the sector is
adjustable through 560°. The sector scan
speed is 6 cycles per minute only. In ad-
dition to the sector scan described, provi-
sions are mads for a fixed sector width, ad-
justable in 30° increments to a maximum of
2610, for nose-mounted installations. The
antenna can be stopped within ±1/2° of any
position for search operation. The beam may
be tilted, with respect to its horizontal ref-
erence axis, from -15° to +10°. AS-985/APS-88

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AS-1058/AP*-23

FREQUENCY: X-band. INSTALLATION: Airborne .

TYPE: Parabololdal reflector with horn feed. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Command-Guidance Interro-
gator Set AN/APW-23 . Equipment funct ion -
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-1058/APW-23 consists of guidance, command.
a 24-inch parabololdal reflector fed by a horn
that nutates at 50 cycles per second . The COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-59-608) .
overall assembly is 30 Inches by k& inches and
weighs 230 pounds. MAWUFACTUKER: Sperry Gyroscope Company, con-
tract AF 33(600)-37918.
SCAN DATA: The antenna will track the drone
transponder through 560° in azimuth and ap- REFERENCE:
proximately 120° in elevation. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

136 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AS-1059/ASQ-19

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 'tOO rac. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Cavity-backed slot. ASSOCIATED KjUIPMEHT: AN/ASQ-I9. Equipment


function - direction finding.
DSSCRIPTIÜK: Antenna AS-1059/ASQ-19 differs
from the AS-909/ARA-I8 antenna only In the COGMIZAHT AGENCY: N-59-Q-2200.
addition of a potentiometer to provide another
read-out feature. See AS-909/ARA-I8 for a REFERENCE :
complete description. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AS-1064/APX-39

FREqUEHCY: SHF band, 926O - 93hO mc; VSlffi < clrcularly polarized signals; it transmits
3.55. counterclockwise circularly polarized signals.

DESCRIPTION: The reference listed below indi- INSTALLATION: Airborne.


cates that the antenna is of one-piece con-
struction, occupies 0.05 cubic feet of space, ASSOCIATED EQUIPnENT: Transponder Set AN/APX-
and weighs 1.25 pounds. The antenna is 39. Equipment function - probably IFF.
mounted in the vertical stabilizer of aircraft.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-59-1021) .
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamvldth - Vertical - 60°. MANUFACTURER: Hazeltine Electronic Division,
Beam type - Approximately omnidirectional in contract AF 53(600)-2035.
azimuth.
Polarization - The antenna will receive hor- REFERENCE:
izontally, vertically , or counterclockwise U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AS-1072()/DPN

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 85OO - 9600 mc: VSWR INSTALLATION: Airborne, pilotless aircraft.
1.5 on 50-ohm coaxial cable.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Beacon AN/DPN-52()
TYPE: Conical antenna (discone). Equipment function - beacon.

DESCRIPTION: The AS-1072()/DPN system is made COGNIZANT AGENCY: SEL-59-326.


up of two discone radiators, two Teflon ra-
domes, a power divider, and associated trans- REFERENCES :
mission lines. 1) Signal Corps Technical Requirements SCL-
BEAM DATA:
5^71 •
Beam type - The two discones can be arranged 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
to give a radiation pattern that gives excel- Card.
lent coverage In all directions with the ex-
ception of a small cone directly above and
below the aircraft.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1I01/APN-89A

FRHJUENCY: SHF band, 87OO - 8900 mc. ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APN-89A.

TYPE: Slot array. COGMIZAHT AGENCY: AEL-60-h7k (WADC) .

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-1101/APN-89A is de- MANUFACTURER: General Precision Laboratory,


scribed as an assembly composed of 2 compound Inc., contract AF 33(6O0)-405l8.
slotted antenna arrays with mounts that are
stabilized in three axes. The waveguide is REFERENCE:
pressurized for operation up to 70,000 feet. Request for Nomenclature Sheet.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

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UNCLASSIFIED 137
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1104/ASR-5

FREQUENCY : Band 15 (AN/ASR-5) . function - countermeasures .

TYPE: Horn. MISCELLAHEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described Is confidential. Informa-
DESCRIPTIOM: Antenna Assembly AS-1101+/ASR-5 Is tion given here is unclassified.
a pair of horn antennas . The assembly weighs
0.3 pounds. It Is a part of Antenna Group 0A- COGKIZAMT AGENCY: AEL-60-662 (WADC) .
2503(V)/ASR-5.
MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
BEAM DATA: Inc., contract AF 33(600)-37829.
Polarization - circular.
REFEKENCE:
IKSTALLATIOH: Airborne. Request for Nomenclature Sheet.

ASSOCIATED BaUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1105/ASR-5

FRKjUENCY : Band 2 (AN/ASR-S) . MISCELLAHEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is oüiif idential. Infor-
TYPE: Dipole. mation given here is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1105/ASR-5 is COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-6O-663 (WADC) .


described as a short dipole-pair antenna. The
assembly weighs 38 pounds . It is a part of MAMUFACTORER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group 0A-2505(V)/ASR-5 . Inc., contract AF 35(600)-37829 .

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Sheet.
ASSOCIATED KtUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures .

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1106/ASK-5

FREQUENCY : Band 6 (AN/ASR-5) . function - countermeasures .

TYPE: Helical array. MISCELLAHEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential . Infor-
DESCRIPTIOM: Antenna Assembly AS-1106/ASR-5 is mation given here is unclassified .
described as a helical-array antenna. The as-
sembly weighs 6 pounds. It is a part of An- COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-66)4 (WADC) .
tenna Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5.
MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
BEAM BHTA : Inc., contract AF 33(600)-37829 .
Polarization - Circular.
REFEREMCE :
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Request for nomenclature Sheet.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1107/ASR-5

FREQUENCY: Band 7 (AN/ASR-5) . INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Helical array. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment


function - countermeasures.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1107/ASR-5 is
described as a helical-array antenna. The as- MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the
sembly is a part of Antenna Group OA-2503(V)/ equipment described is confidential. Infor-
ASR-5 ■ mation given here is unclassified.

BEAM DATA : COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-6O-665 (WADC) .


Polarization - Circular.

138 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

MANUFACTURER! Airborne Instruments Laboratory, REFERENCE:


Inc., contract AF 33(600)-57829. Request for Nomenclature Sheet.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-HOB/ASR-S

FREQUENCY: Band 7 (AN/ASR-5) . MISCELLAMEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential . Infor-
TYPE: Luneberg lens. mation given here Is unclassified .

DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1108/ASR-5 is COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-666 (WADC) .


described as a Luneberg lens antenna. The as-
sembly weighs 20 pounds. It Is a part of An- MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
tenna Group OA-2055(V)/ASR-5. Inc., contract AF 35(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Sheet.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/A3R-5. Equipment,
function - countermeasures.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1118/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 11 (AN/ASR-5) ■ MISCELLAHEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. Infor-
TYPE: Luneberg Lens . mation given here is unclassified .

DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-lll8/ASR-5(V) COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-6?8 (WADC) .


is described as a Luneberg lens antenna. The
assembly weighs 1 pound . It is part of Anten- MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
na Group 0A-25O3(V)/ASR-5. Inc., contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE: i


Request for Nomenclature Sheet.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5 . Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1119 ASK-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 3 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. Infor-
TYPE: Spiral. mation given here is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1119/ASR-5(V) COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-614-7 (WADC) .


is described as a pair of square spiral anten-
nas . The assembly weighs 28 pounds. It is MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
a part of Antenna Group 0A-2503(v)/ASR-5. Inc., contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Sheet.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5 . Equipment
function - countermeasures.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY A^-1120/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band 4 (AN/ASR-5). ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment


function - countermeasures.
TYPE; Spiral.
MISCELLANEOUS! Security classification of the
DESCRIPTION; Antenna Assembly AS-1120/ASR-5(V) equipment described is confidential. This
Is described as a pair of square spiral anten- sheet is unclassified.
nas. The assembly weighs 19 sounds. It is
part of Antenna Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-60-648.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

UNCLASSIFIED 139
UNCLASSIFIED

MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory, REFERENCE;


contract AF 33(600)-37829. Request for Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1121/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band 5 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS; Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE; Spiral. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna Assembly AS-112l/ASR-5(V) COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-60-649.


is described as an array of four spiral anten-
nas. The assembly weighs 10.1 pounds. It Is MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
part of Antenna Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.
INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE;
Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1122/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band S (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS; Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE; Spiral. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1122/ASR-5(V) COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-60-650.


is described as a pair of square spiral anten-
nas. The assembly weighs 5 pounds. It is MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
part of Antenna Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829. -i

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE;


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN/ASR-b. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1123/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band 6 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS; Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE; Spiral. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1123/ASR-5(V) COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-60-651.


is described as a pair of square spiral anten-
nas. The assembly weighs 1.7 pounds. It is MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
part of Antenna Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCES;


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1124/ASK-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band 8 (AN/ASR-5). ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment


function - countermeasures.
TYPE: Helical.
MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the
DESCRIPTION; Antenna Assembly AS-1124/ASR-5(V) equipment described is confidential. This
is described as a helical array antenna. The sheet is unclassified.
assembly weighs 4 pounds. It is part of An-
tenna Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-6n-652.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

IkO UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

MANUFACTURERS Airborne Instruments Laboratory, REFERENCES;


contract AF 33(600)-37829. Request for Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-112S'A: '^(V)

FKEQUEHCY: Band 8 (AM/ASR-5). MISCELLAKEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Luneberg lens. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRimOM: Antenna Assembly AS-1125/ASR 5(V) C0GNI2AMT AGENCY: AEL-6O-653.


is described as a Luneberg lens antenna. The
assembly weighs 6 pounds. It Is part of MAMUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group OA-2503(V)//ASR-5. contract AF 55(600)-57829.

INSTALLATIOM: Airborne. REFEREMCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIIMEMT: AM/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1126/ASR-5(V)

FREQUEMCY: Band 9 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Helical. sheet Is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-U26/ASR-3(V) COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-651+.


Is described as a helical array antenna. The
assembly weighs 3 pounds. It is part of MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group OA-250j(v)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-3T829.

INSTALLATION: Airborne . REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1127/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 9 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Luneberg lens. sheet Is unclassified.

•• DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1127/ASR-5(V ) COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-6O-655.


is described as a Luneberg lens antenna. The
assembly weighs 3 pounds. It is part of MANUFACTURER: Irborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group OA-2505(V)/ASH-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATIOM: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1128/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 10 (AN/ASR-5). ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment


function - countermeasures.
TYPE: Helical.
MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the,
DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1128/ASR-5(V) equipment described is confidential. This
Is described as a helical array antenna. The sheet Is unclassified.
assembly weighs 2 pounds. It is part of
Antenna Group OA 2503(v)/A3R-5. COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-6O-656.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

UNCLASSIFIED lUl
UNCLASSIFIED

MAJTUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory, REFERENCE:


contract AF 33(600)-57829, Request for Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1129/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 10 (M/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Luneberg lens. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna Assembly AS-1129/ASR-5(V) COGNIZAMT AGENCY; AEL-6O-657.


is described as a Luneberg lens antenna. The
assembly weighs 1 pound. It is part of MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group 0A-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AT 33(600)-378S9,

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFEREMCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUimEMT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1130/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 12 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Luneberg lens. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1130/ASR-5(v) COGNIZAUT AGENCY: AEL-6O-658.


is described as a Luneberg lens antenna. The
assembly weighs 3 pounds. It is a part of MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna'Group 0A-2503(v)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION: Alrborno. REFEREMCE;


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1131/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 13 (AN/ASR-5). function - countermeasures,

TYPE: Horn. MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-113l/ASR-5(V) sheet is unclassified.
is described as a pair of horn antennas. The
assembly weighs 1 pound. It Is part of C00NI2AHT AGENCY: --AEL-6O-659.
Antenna Group 0A-2503(V)/ASR-5.
MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
BEAM DATA: contract AF 35(600)-37829.
Polarization - Circular.
REFERENCE:
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Request for Nomenclature Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: M/ASR-5. Equipment

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1132/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band Ik (AN/ASR-5). BEAM DATA:


Polarization - Circular.
TYPE: Horn.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna Assembly AS-1152/ASR-5(V)
is described as a pair of horn antennas. The ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
assembly weighs 0.5 pound. It is part of function - countermeasures.
Antenna Group 0A-25O5(V)/ASR-5.

Ih2 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

MISCELLAMEOUS: Security classification of the MAHUFACTUKER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,


equipment described is confidential. This contract AF 35(600)-37829.
sheet is unclassified.
REFERENCE:
COGWIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-660. Request for Nomenclature Card,

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-1133/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 15 (AN/ASK-?). function - countermeasures.

TYPE: Horn. MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
DESCRIFTIOH: Antenna Assembly AS-1153/ASR-5(V) sheet is unclassified.
is described as a pair of horn antennas. The
assembly weighs 0.1 pound. It is part of COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-66l.
Antenna Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5.
MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
BEAM DATA; contract AF 33(600)-37029.
Polarization - Circular.
REFERENCE:
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Request for Nomenclature Card.

ASSOCIA'lEP EQUIPMENT: AH/ASR-5. Equipment

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UNCLASSIFIED 143
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNAS AT-(XA-75)/ll. AT-(XA-75)/U, and AT-(XA-77)/ll

AT-(Xfl-75)/u See AS-426/U.


AT-(X/,-76)/U See AS-427/U.
AT-(XA-77)/u See AS-420/u.

ANTKNNAS AT-(XA-74)/ll, AT-(XA-80)/U, AT-(XA-81)/IJ, aod AT-(XA-82)/Ll

AT-(XA-79)/U See AS-425/U.


AT-(,<A-80)/U See AS-423/U.
AT-(XA-8l)/U See AS-422/U.
AT-(XA-82)/U See AS-416/U.

ANTENNAS AT-(XA-84)/U, AT-(XA-85)/lJ, AT-(XA-86)/U AT-(XA-87)/L, and AT-(XA-88)/U

AT-CXA-84)/U See AS-419/U.


AT-^-85)^ See AS-421/U.
AT-(XA-86)/U See AS-424/U.
AT--(XA-87)/u See AS-417/U.
AT-(XA-88)/U See AS-418/u.

ANTENNAS AT-(XA-97)/A and AT-XA-98)/A

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 2600 - 3000 mc. REFERENCE;


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
DESCRIPTION; The reference lists these antennas Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March 14,
as obsolete and gives only the following 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
additional information: "Right and left
homing antenna, Cones in cavity."

ANTENNA AT-(XA-102)/U

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 30£ 318 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-20.

TYPE: Yagl. REFERENCE:


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
DESCRIPTION; The reference lists this antenna Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March 14,
as obsolete and gives the following additional 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
information: "Yagl for AN/APS-20. Similar to
AT-(XA-77)/u."

ANTENNA AT-(XA-106)/ARN-5A

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 329 - 335 mc; VSWR < 5. Vertical - Approximately 170° (installed in
the nose of F-80).
TYPE; Cavity-backed slot. Polari zatlon - Horizontal.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a type of TUNING/r.'ATCüING DEVICES: A capacitor which is


cavity excited by a loop and tuned by a part of the excitation loop tunes the antenna
variable capacitor. The input impedance is in frequency. A bslun is required when this
52 ohms, and the antenna is fed by RG-8/u antenna is used with Receiver R-89( )/ARN-5A.
coaxial cable. The antenna is flush mounted
on an aircraft in a position which gives good INSTALLATION; Airborne.
forward illumination. It weighs 8 ounces and
is (overall) 6-3/4 inches long, 4-l/4 Inches ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Receiver R-B9( )/ARN-5A
wide, and 2-1/4 inches deep. The radiating and R-322/ARN-18. Equipment function - navi-
portion is 4-29/32 Inches long and l-l/4 gation, surface reference (glide path).
inches wide. The drag is zero for a flush-
mounting installation. KI'CELLANEOUS: The antenna is Inrended for use
on high-speed aircraft requiring dragless an-
BEAM DATA; tennas.
Half-power beamwiulh -
Horizontal - Approximately 130° (installed
in the nose of F-80).

Ihh UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

MANUFACTURERS; Developed by the Communication U. S. Air Force, An Evaluotion of Five


and Navigation Laboratory, Weapons Components Tvoes i'f r v:'ei':-.i-'n ! :l > ■' ; .i o-" !' .. An,'-fi;:.i^ ,
Division, Wright Air Development Center. Engineering '■'cmoT a-ndum Renort,
MC:REE-50-19, (April 24, 1950). UNCLASSI-
REFERENCES; FIED.
1) U. S. Air'Force, Aircraft Antenna Design
Summary, Report No. 515-191544, (.March
18, 1952). SECRET.

ANTENNA AT-(XA-107)/ARN

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 329 - 335 mc; VSWR < 3.

TYPE; Modified loop.

AT-(XA-10?)/ARN Antenna Assembly

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists 0 f a balun- A.I.L.


fed dual loop, The loops, 3-l/4 i nches in
diameter, are mo unted in close-spa ced
AT-(XA-I07)ARN
parallel planes, The upner loop i s fed from
the balun and jo ins the lower loop 180 degrees
from the feed at the niates of a c apacitor.
(See lllustratio n.) Thus, the two loops are
coupled conducti vely, Inductively and capaci- Radiation Pattern of Antenna AT-(XA-107)/ARN
tively. The ant enna is fed by 52- ohm RG-8/u Vertical, Fore and Aft Plane, 335 mc
coaxial cable, It weighs l-l/4 po unds. The
overall dimensio ns are 10-1/4 inch es in length,
3-1/4 inches in width, 3-1/2 inche s in depth.

FIRST MODEL OF EXPERIMENTAL GLIDE PATH ANTENNA

CAPACITOR PLATE

AT-(XA-107)/AEN-5 Electrical Diagram


ALL.
BEAM DATA;
Polarization - Horizontal. AT-(XA-I07)ARN

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Designed for use with


Receivers R-89()/ARN-5 and R-322/ARN-18.
Equipment function - navigation, surface ref- Radiation Pattern of Antenna AT-(XA-106)/ARN
erence (glide path). Horizontal Plane 335 mc

MANUFACTURER; Develooed by Airborne Instruments


Laboratory, Incorporated for use on the P-9C
aircraft.

UNCLASSIFIED 145
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES! 2) U. S. Air Force, An Evaluation of Five


1} U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Types of Experimental Glide-Path Antennas,
Summaiv, Report. No. 515-191544. (March Engineering Memorandum Report, MCREE-50-
18, 1952). SECRET. 19, (April 24, 1950). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AT-(XA-109)/ARN-14

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 108 - 122 mc; VSWR < 5.


EFFECTIVE -^ X-
TYPEs Cavity-backed slot.

DESCRIPTION! The slot antenna is flush mounted


and backed by a type of cavity 26 inches long,
18 inches wide, and 7 inches deep. The anten-
na was designed as a VOR antenna for the XP-
90, which was to use two of th se antennas,
Hh
one on each side of the fuselage. The antenna
is fed by 52-ohm RG-8/u (or similar) coaxial
cable. The cable feeds a tuned excitation
loop which excites the cavity. The two an-
tennas of the XP-90 were located on each side
of the nose and were fed in phase onpositlon 92 OHM LINE
through baluns to obtain 360° azimuth coverage.
The antenna weighs 8 oounds and has zero drag.
AT-(XA-109)/ARN-ll* Electrical Diagram
The excitation element is 23 inches long and
7 inches wide.
HTIC»L ATHW1BTS

^l = 90rH

AT-(XA-109)/ARN-lU Interior View


AT-(XA-109)/ARN-ll* Typical Radiation Patterns
BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal. 2) TM 346-TM-l, Preliminary Study of Antennas
for XP-90 Aircraft.
INSTALLATION! Airborne.
3) Airborne Instruments Laboratory Report
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Designed for use with 708-1-3, Interim Report on Antennas for
Radio Set AN/ARN-14. Equipment function - XP-9Ü Aircraft.
navigation, surface reference.
4) Airborne Instruments Laboratory Final Re-
MANUFACTURER! Developed by Airborne Instruments port 708-3, Navigation Antenna for XF-90
Laboratory. Aircraft.

REFERENCES:
T) U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design
Summary, Report No. 515-191544. (March
IS, 1952). SECRET.

Ik6 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-(XA-113)/AKN

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 329 - 335 mc; VSWR < 5.5.

TYPE; Modified cavity-backed slot.

DESCRIPTION; The overall shape of the antenna


is that of the exterior portion of a circular
disk which Is divided along a chord. In the
vertical plane, its cross section is rectangu-
lar; in the horizontal plane, its cross sec-
tion is the portion of a . cirrc-la .r-emoved by-
cutting along a chord. The cavity is excited
by a rectangular loop which lies along the
curved surface or radiating portion of the an-
tenna. The loop is tuned by a variable capa-
citor. RG-S/u or similar 52-ohm cable is used AT-(XA-113)/AKN Electrical Diagram
to connect the antenna to the AN/ARN-5 receiver
through a balun. The antenna is designed for
dregless, flush mounting. It weighs 12 ounces
and is (overall) 7-3/4 inches long, 4 inches
wide, and 4 Inches deep. The exciting ele-
ment is 8.24 inches long (along the perimeter)
and 1.75 inches wide.

Radiation Pattern of Antenna AT-(XA-113)/AEN


Vertical, Fore and Aft Plane, 335 mc

AT-(XA-113)/ARN Antenna Assembly

BEAJO. DATA;
caN
Polari zation - Horizontal. AT-(XA-II3)ARN

TIJMINGA'ATCHINGDEVICES; The antenna is tuned


by a variable capacitor in the excitation
loop.
Radiation Pattern of Antenna AT-(XA-113)/AHN
INSTALLATION; Airborne. Horizontal Plane 335 rac

UNCLASSIFIED ivr
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Designed for use with REFERENCES;


Receivers AN/ARN-5 and R-322/ARN-18. Equip- 1) U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design
ment function - navigation, surface reference Summary, Report No. 515-191544. (March
(glide path). 18, 1952). SECRET.

MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna is for use on the 2) Air Force Specification X-1796.
F-SO but could be modified for use on other
aircraft. 3) U. S. Air Force, An Evaluation of Five
Types of Experimental Glide-Path Antennas.
MANUFACTURER; Developed by the Communication Engineering Memorandum Report, MCREE-50-
and Navigation Laboratory, Weapons Components 19, (April 24, 1950). UNCLASSIFIED.
Division, Wright Air Development Center.

«»••»«««»•••••••«««•••••••••I«

ANTENNA AIMXA-IMVARN

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 108 - 122 rac; VSWR < 5.

TYPE; Bent sleeve dipole.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna Is a U-shaped, bent


sleeve dioole designed for installation In the
canopy of aircraft. It Is fed by RG-8/u or
similar 52-ohm coaxial cable. A balun is used
when the antenna is used with the RC-103 re-
ceiver. The antenna weighs 1 pound and Is
47.5 Inches long.

BEAM DATA;
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Designed for use with


Radio Set AN/ARN-14 and Radio Receiving Equip-
ment RC-103. Equipment, function - navigation,
surface reference (VOR).

AT-(XA-llU)/ABN Electrical Diagram

MANUFACTURER; Developed by Communication and


Navigation Laboratory, Weapons Components
Division, Wright Air Development Center.

REFERENCE;
U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Sum-
mary, Report No. 515-191544. (March 18, 1952).
SECRET.

AT-(XA-lllt)/ARN Aircraft Canopy Installation

ANTENNA AT-(XA-115)/AR»

TYPE; Whip. REFERENCE;


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
DESCRIPTION; The reference lists this antenna Develooment Division, WCLRS-6, (March 14,
as obsolete and gives the following informa- 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
tion; "84 inch whip antenna, UHF connector."

148 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-{XA-118)/APN

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2750 3050 mc;


VSWR < 2,

TYPE: Annular slot.

DESCRIPTION! The antenna is a flush-mounting


annular slot fed by a 52-ohra (RG-SU or similar)
coaxial cable. It mounts flush with the skin
on the underside of the aircraft fuselage.
The antenna weighs 10 ounces and is 5-5/8
inches long, 3-3/4 inches wide, and 1 inch
deep. i

t
%-! AT-(XA-ll8)/APH Horizontal Radlatiou Pattern
at 2950 mc

AT-(XA-ll8)/APN

BEAM DATA;
Beam type The beam shape varies in the hori-
zontal plan e from essentially omnidirectional
at the lowe r end of the frequency band to an
elliptical pattern at the upper end. The
ellipse has its major axis transverse to the
axis of the fuselage,
In the ve rtical plane the pattern is essen-
tlally two lobes which are canted below the
horizontal at an angle which varies with fre-
quency. Th e angle varies between 20 and 40
degrees

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APN-19, Ra-


dar Set AN/APN-60, and Radar Set AN/APN-65.
Equipment function - radar beacon.

MISCELLANEOUS! The drag caused by this antenna


is nominally zero when flush mounted. The an-
tenna could be used, after mechanical improve-
ment, on almost all high-sneed aircraft which AT-(XA-ll8)/APN Vertical Radiation Pattern at
require no-drag antenna characteristics. 2950 mc

MANUFACTURER; Developed by Andrew Alford, model 2) Andrew Alford, Report on the 3504 Pancake
3504, on an Air Force contract. Antenna with a Single Feeder. Boston,
Massachusetts; Andrew Alford Consulting
REFERENCES; Engineers. (March 19, 1948). ASTIA Re-
1) U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design port No. A.T.I. 33629. UNCLASSIFIED.
Summary, Report No. 515-191544. (March
18, 1952). SECRET.

ANTtNNA AT-(XA-)!9)/AI,N-34

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 950 - 1250 mc. TYPE: Stub.

UNCLASSIFIED 1^9
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a quarter-wave stub


mounted perpendicular to a small disk-type
ground plane. The input impedance is 52 ohms,
and the antenna is fed by RG-8/U or similar
coaxial cable. The antenna mounts on the
under side of the fuselage by means of screws
through four holes spaced 90 degrees apart
through the ground plane. The ground plane is
not Insulated from the fuselage so that the
effective ground plane is much larger than the
small ground plane which is an integral part
of the antenna. The antenna weighs 8 ounces
and has the following dimensions: external
element length, 4 inches; overall length, 6-
3/4 inches; element housing, 1 inch In diaine-
ter; and mounting diameter, 2-1/2 inches.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Designed for use with Ra- AT-(XA-119)/APN-34


dar Set AN/APN-34 (distance-measuring equip-
ment). Equipment function - navigation, sur- communication Laboratory on a U. S. Air Force
face reference. contract.

UiTSCELLANIX1 US; The antenna was designed for use REFERENCE;


on all types of aircraft which can tolerate U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Sum-
the drag of the antenna. mary, Report No. 515-191544. (March 18, 1952).
SECRET.
MANUFACTURER; Developed by the Federal Tele-

ANTENNA AT-(XA-120)/APN-34

ji
FREQUENCY: UHF' band, 960 - 1216 mc.

TYPE: Stub.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a quarter-wave stub


antenna which is streamlined to minimize drag.
The antenna mounts on the underside of the
fuselage by means of screws through holes in
the mounting base. The mounting base is not
insulated from the fuselage so that the fuse-
lage forms a ground plane for the stub. The
input impedance of the antenna is 52 ohms, and ■ *J

"TT
it is fed by RG-8/u or similar coaxial cable.
The antenna weighs 7 ounces and has the follow-

m
ing overall dimensions: length, 4.75 inches;
width, 1.375 inches; and height, 4.5 inches.
The drag is about 1.5 pounds at 350 knots.

BEAM DATA; ^mr


mmm
Polarization - Vertical.
AT-(XA-120)/APN-3)+ Antenna Assembly
INSTALLATION! Airborne.

150 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Designed for use with Ra-


dar Set AN/APN~34 (distance-measuring equip-
ment). Equioment function - navigation, sur-
face reference.

MANUFACTURER; Developed by Hazeltlne Electron-


ics Corporation on a U. S. Air Force contract.

REFERENCES;
U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Sum-
mary, Report No. 515-191544, (March 18, 1952>
SECRET.

AT-(XA-l2o)/APN-3)+ Radiation Patterns at 1150 mc

ANTENNA AT-(XA-121)/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 950 - 1250 mc. » fltff

TYPE; Circular slot.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna was designed for be-


low- the-surface mounting in aircraft. The
antenna Is in the form cf a short, wide cylin- Iff f f » * P I *
der with the nonradiating end closed. At the
center of the open end is a disk which is
attached to the center conductor of the RG-
8/u coaxial cable feed. The cylinder is con-
nected to the outer conductor of the coaxial AT-(XA-12l)/AP Electrical Diagram

cable and to the skin of the aircraft. The


input impedance is 52 ohms. The antenna
weighs 2-l/2 pounds and is 8-1/8 inches in
diameter by 3-l/4 inches In depth. It has
zero drag when mounted submerged.

BEAM DATA;
Polarization - Vertical.

JJJSTALLATIGN; Airborne.

AT-(XA-12l)/AP Interior and Exterior Views

UNCLASSIFIED 151
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Developed for use with Wright Air Development Center.
Radar Set AN/APN-34 and similar sets (distance-
measuring equipment). Equipment function - REFERENCE;
navigation, surface reference. U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Sum-
mary, Report No. 515-191544. (March 18, 1952).
MANUFACTURER; Developed by Aircraft Radiation SECRET.
Laboratory, Weapons Components Division,

ANTENNA AT-(XA-125)/AP

FREQUENCY; ÜHF band, 2600 - 3000 mc: REFERENCE;


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
TYPE; Helical. Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March 14,
1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION; The reference lists the antenna as
obsolete and gives only the following informa-
tion; "5 Inch Radome Helix HN Connector DWG
No. X50C13740."

ANTENNA AT-(XA-132)/ARC-22

FREQUENCY; HF and VHF bands, 24 - 52 mc; VSWR TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; There is an L-C match-
< 3. ing network between the antenna and the feed.

TYPE; Whip. INSTALLATION; Airborne.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna Is of the whip type MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna has a wind load of
and was designed as a communications antenna 17.6 pounds at 150 miles per hour. When
for small, slow aircraft such as the L-19. covered with l/4-inch of ice, LLe wind load
Mounted on the top surface of the aircraft, it is 34 pounds at 150 miles per hour.
has an input Impedance of 53 ohms and is fed
by coaxial cable. Between the antenna proper MANUFACTURERS; Developed by the Antenna Re-
and the coaxial input is a matching section search Laboratory under contract AF 33(038)-
consisting of 28 inches of 125-ohm cable with 14477.
a series resonant circuit shunted on its In-
put. The resonant frequency of the circuit is REFERENCE:
just below the frequency band. The matching Final Engineering Report on Antenna AT-(XA-
network is necessary to obtain a reasonable 132)/ARC-22. Columbus, Ohio; The Antenna
V3WR across the band. The whip is 87-3/32 Research Laboratory, Electronic Division of
Inches long and mounts to a base whose diam- Thompson Products, Inc. (Dec. 22, 1952),
eter tapers from 7/8-inch at the bottom to ASTIA Report No. AD 9541. UNCIASSTFIED.
3/l6-inch at the top.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

ANTENNA AT-(XA-138)/l]KR-l

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 1600 - 3000 mc. tion; "3-1/2 inch Radome Helix."

TYPE: Helical. REFERENCE;


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
DESCRIPTION; The reference lists this antenna Development Division, WCLRS-6,, (March 14,
as obsolete and gives the following Informa- 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AT-(XA-157)/APT

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 350 - 675 mc. REFERENCE:


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
DESCRIPTION; The reference lists the antenna as Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March 14,
obsolete and gives no other data. 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

152 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

\NTENNA AT-(XA-158)/APT

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 475 - 1000 mc. REFERENCE;


Partial List of Obsolete Antennaa. Wright Air
DESCRIPTION! The reference lists the antenna as Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March 14,
obsolete and gives no other data. 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AT-(XA-163)/UKR-1

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 2200 - 2300 mc. REFERENCE;


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Ai:
DESCRIPTION; The reference lists this antenna Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March 14,
as obsolete and gives the following informa- 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
tion: "Telemetering antenna to be modified
to become AS-(XA-116)/UKR-1."

ANTENNA AT-(XA-166)/APT

FREQUENCY! UHF and SHF bands, 1900 - 4100 mc. REFERENCE:


Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
TYPE; Helical antenna. Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March 14,
1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION; The reference lists this antenna
as obsolete and gives only the following in-
formation: "2-inch Radome Helix with crystal
probe."

ANTENNA AT-l/APN-2

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 2lk - 23h- mc; VSWR < 2 that this antenna is obsolete.
on 50-ohm coaxial line.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S Air Force.
TYPE: Rod.
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy R16AN-AT1APN2,
DESCRIPTION: This Is a rod-type transmitting Signal Corps 2A203-1. Current stock number
antenna, approximately 11 inches long. The lists Indicate that this item is not stocked
weight is 1 pound. The antenna mounts under by the U. S. Air Force.
the nose of the aircraft fuselage. The
approximate power-handling capability is REFERENCES:
800 watts . T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLR3-6,
BEAM DATA: f March 1^, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in the horizon-
tal plane. 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Polarization - Vertical. Handbook Maintenance Instructions for
itedio Sets AM/APH-2, AM/APN-2Y. M/APN-2E,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. TO 12P5-2APN2-2, (Sept. 2$, 1945 - revised
June 16, 195^). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APN-2. Equipment
function - navigation, homing. 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna was formerly de- 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
signated AT-l/APB-1. Reference 1 indicates

ANTENNA AT-2(»)/APN-2

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 2lk - 23h mc; VSWR < 5 phenolic case and mounted on a pedestal. The
on 50-ohm coaxial cable. AT-2A/APN-2 has the added feature of two
L-shaped plastic braces which are used to re-
TYPE: Two-element Yagi array. duce the possibility of fracture of the an-
tenna due tb vibration. Approximate weight
DESCRIPTION: The antenna (a two-element Yagi) of the unit is k-'i/k pounds. The approximate
is a parasitic array consisting of a dipole power-handling ability is 800 watts. Two
and a director attached to a streamlined of these antennas, one on each side of the

UNCLASSIFIED 153
UNCLASSIFIED

fuselage, are used for each Installation. STOCK NUMBERS;


They are mounted with the director toward AT-2/APN-2 .U. S. Navy R16AN-AT2APK2
the front of the aircraft. AT-2A/APN-2 .Signal Corps 2A203-2A.

BEAM DATA: REKERENCES:


Polarization - Vertical. T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Developrrent Division, WCLRS-ö,
IH3TALIATI0H: Airborne. (March 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APN-2, Equipment 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,


function - navigation, homing. Handbook Maintetmnce Instructions for
Radio Sets AM/APN-2, AN/APN-2Y. AN,AFN-2^
MISCELIANEOUS: AT-2(*)/APN-2 represents the TO 12P5-2AEN2-2, ,Sept, 25, 1555 - revised
AT-2/APN-2 and the AT-2A/APN-2. The AT-2A/ June 15, 1951*). UMCLASSIFIED.
APN-2 is the same as the AT-2/APN-2 except
for the addition of supporting braces. 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
(See Description). Reference 1 Indicates borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
that AT-2/APN-2 is obsolete. 1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.

COGNIZAWT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force. h) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
MAMUEACTURERS: Cussack Machine Products, con-
tract order k32-DkY-hh.

ANTKNNA AT-3(*)/ARR-3

FREQUENCY: VHP band, 62 - 72 mc; VSWR < 5 on AT-3/ARH-3 is the same as AT-3A/ARR-3 but
70-ohm coaxial cable. cannot be retracted. Reference 1 indicates
that AT-3/ARR-3 is obsolete.
TYPE: Whip.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-3A/ARR-3 Is a 39-inch
retractable whip. The mounting base is MANUFACTURERS: Freed Radio Corporation and
rigidly mounted to the aircraft and consists Aircraft Accessories Corporation, procure-
of a round plate, h—l/2 Inches in diameter, ment plan No. 1201.
which supports the antenna socket and the
coaxial cable connector. The antenna is a STOCK NUMBERS:
quarter wavelength long, has a 70-ohm imped- AT-3/ARR-3 . U. S. Navy RI6A506O-6,
ance, and uses the skin of the aircraft as a Signal Corps 2A203-2.
ground plane. The antenna is installed or AT-3A/ARR-3 . U. S. Navy R16AN-AT3AARR3.
removed from its base by a locking handle
which is attached to the base. REFERENCES:
1) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
BEAM DATA: Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
Polarization: Vertical or horizontal, de- (March 14, 1957)- UNCLASSIFIED.
pending en mounting position.
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
INSTALLATION: Airborne. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ARR-3. Equipment
function - communications. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
MISCELIANEOUS : The AT-3(*)/ARR-3 represents
the AT-3/ARR-3 and the AT-3A/ARR-3- The

ANTENNA AT-4(*)/ARN-l

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 420 - h60 mc; VSWR < 2 0.7 pound. Two of these dlpoles are used, in
on 50-ohm coaxial line. a normal installation: one for transmission,
one for reception. The antennas are in-
TYPE: Dipole. stalled on the underside of the wing or fuse-
lage and use the skin of the aircraft as a
DESCRIPTION: This is a half-wave dipole with ground plane.
quarter-wave stub supports which are an
integral part of the antenna. The overall BEAM DATA:
antenna is ll-9/l6 inches wide, 7-9/l6 in- Polari/.atlon - Horizontal.
ches high, and 1 inch in diameter and weighs

154 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALLATION: Airborne. STOCK NUMBERS:


AT-1J-/ARN-.1 . . . U. S. Navy R16A5056,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APN-!. Equipment Signal Corps 2AK203-^ .
function - altimeter. Federal Stock Number 58I+I-
112-9044.
MISCELLANEOUS : AT-4T *)/ARN-1 represents AT-
It/ARN-l, AT-l+A/ARM-1, and AT-i+B/ARN-1. AT- REFERENCES:
UA/ARN-1 differs from AT-it/AHN-1 only in use x) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
of Tenon for the insulator ring. AT-4B/ARN- Wright Air Development Pivislon, WCLRS-6,
1 differs from AT-^A/AEN-l In the use of (March ll+, 1957)- UNCLASSIFIED.
supporting stubs of a larger diameter to com-
ply with vibration requirements. Reference 1 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
indicates that AT-4/ARN-1 is obsolete. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
COGHIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
3) Military Specification MIL-A-6592.
MAHUEACTURERS:
Belmont Radio Corp., contract NXe-672a, h) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Radio Corporation of America, contract NXe- Card.
2k2k,
American Phenolic Corp., contract AF 33(60°)-
21103.

ANTENNA AT-S/AKR-l

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 230 - 250 mc; VSWR < 2 on AT-5/ARR-1 is obsolete. It was previously
50-ohm coaxial line. designated as AS-l/ARR-1.

TYPE: Stub . COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a 12-inch rod STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy RI6A5O6O, Signal
(approximately l/U-wavelength long) with a Corps 2A203-5.
mounting base which has provisions for a
PL-259 plug (Navy type 49195). REFERENCES:
X) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
BEAM DATA: Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
Polarization - Vertical. (March 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ARR-1 and AN/ARR-2. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Equipment function - navigation, homing.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 1 indicates that Card.

ANTENNA AT-8/AR

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 120 - 14$ mc; VSWR < 2 MISCELLANEOUS : AT-8/AR is similar to AT-5/AR.
on 50-ohra coaxial line. It differs in length.

TYPE: Stub. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna is a tapered rod, STOCK NUMBERS: U. 3. Navy RlbA5053-75


21-7/8 Inches long, having a receptacle for
use with Navy type 49195 plug and type REFERENCES:
CASSF-50-I cable. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-5-17, (July 1,
BEAM DATA: 1953) . UNCLASSIFIED.
Polarization - Vertical.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Western Electric Type


WE-233A. Equipment function - communlca-
fions.

UNCLASSIFIED 155
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTKNNA AT-9/APN-2

FREQUENCY: VKF band, 21^ - 23^ mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: PB,rasitic stub. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APN-2. Equipment


function - navigation, homing.
DESCRIPTION: This antenna consists of a rod
approximately 11 inches long, slightly COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.
shorter than a quarter wavelength. The rod
Is attached to a flange approximately 3 STOCK NUMBERS: Signal Corps 2A203-9.
inches In diameter. The flange, in turn, is
attached and grounded to the aircraft. This REFERENCES:
element is used in conjunction with AT-l/ 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
APN-2 as a director. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, JTuly 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

ANTKNNA AT-13/APN-3

FREQUENCY: VHF and UKF bands, 210 - 325 mc; function - navigation, surface reference.
.VSWR < 2.
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-I3/APN-3 is similar to
TYPE: Stub. AT-lit/APN-3 but differs in length.

DESCRIPTION: This is a quarter-wave, stub- COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.


type transmitting antenna approximately 13
inches long. It Includes mounting flanges STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number 167O 5826-
for mounting to the aircraft or to Antenna m-5-6728.
Base AB-28/CPN-2.
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA: T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Polarization - Vertical. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION: Airborne .
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APN-3. Equipment Card.

* •
ANTKNNA AT-M/APN-S

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 210 - 325 mc; function - navigation, surface reference.
VSWR < 2.
MISCELLANEOUS : AT-14/APN-3 is similar to AT-
TYPE: Stub. .13/APN-3 but differs in length.

DESCRIPTION: This is a quarter-wave, stub- COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.


type receiving antenna approximately 10
inches long. It Includes a mounting flange STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number IÖ70 5826-
for attaching to the aircraft or to Antenna 2Ö5-0301.
Base AB-28/CPN-2.
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA: 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Polarization - Vertical. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED 'EQUIPMENT: AN/APN-3. Equipment Card.

ANTKNNA AT-23/AKA-1

FREQUENCY: LF and MF bands, 0.1 - I.75 mc; DESCRIPTIOr- This an iron-core loop in a
VSWR < 5. zeppelin-type housing approximately 17 inches
long, 6 inches wide, and 7-1/2 inches high.
TYPE: Loop. The weight is less than 10 pounds.

.- UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

BEAM DATA: COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.


Polarization - Horizontal.
REFERENCES:
SCAN DATA: The loop is mechanically rotatnble l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
through 3^0 degrees. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
195 3 T- CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
2) AKL Specification 172.
ASSOCIATED EQUILMENT: Radio Compass Adapter
AN/ARA-1. Equipment function - navigation, 3) ARL Drawing 172.
direction finding.
h) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-23/ARA-1 is electrically Card.
identical with loop LP-19-A hut is smaller
in size.

* *
ANTENNA AT-24MPQ-1

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1+75 - 585 inc. Antenna AS-33/APT-2.

TYPE: Stub. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. Air Force, ARL.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna consists of a stub, MANUFACTURER: Deloo Radio Division of General
a matching section with a flange for mounting Motors, contract 92'+6-WF-^3, plans 20&k and
to the skin of the aircraft, two insulators, W-199.
and a type N connector.
REFERENCES:
INSTALLATION: Airborne. IT" Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APQ-1. Equipment 195 3r CONFIDENTIAL.
function - countermeasures .

MISCELLANEOUS: Identical with Antenna AN-132-A 2) U. S. Department of Defer: Nomencloture


Card .
but has a type N connector instead of a Sig-
nal Corps type SC-239. It is identical to

ANTENNA AT-36(*)/APT

ANTENNA AT-36(»)/APT INSTALLATION; Airborne.

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 150 - 220 mc; VSWR < 2 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APT-1. Equipment
from 158 to 217 mc on 50-ohm coaxial line. function - countermeasures, jamming.
AN/APR-l. Equipment function - counter-
TYPE: Blade. measures, search.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna consists of the MISCELLANEOUS: AT-36(*)/APT represents AT-


AT-52/APT stub antenna with a mount. The 36/APT and AT-36A/APT. The AT-36A/ArT dif-
mounts for the AT-36/APT and AT-36A/APT are fers from the AT-36-36/APT in the addition of
similar. The mount for the unlettered model a large reinforcing plate. (See Description.)
may have either a UG-21/U connector at the References 1 and 2 indicate that AT-36/APT
bottom or a UG-Sfl/U connector on the side. is obsolete.
The mount for the A-raodel has an additional
large reinforcing plate, and the UG-58/U COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.
connector Is on the side of the mount. Over-
all length of mount and stub is £5 inches; MANUFACTURER: Camfield Manufacturing Company,
length outside the skin of the aircraft is 17 procurement orders 2AK203-36 and 1006-DAY-M,
inches; weight is 5-1/2 pounds. The mounting
position of the antenna depends upon the type STOCK KUMBEPg;
of polarization desired and the type of air- AT-36/AIT ... Federal Stock Number 5895-I56-
craft Involved. A 50-ohm coaxial cable is 6640A,
used for connection to the transmitter. AT-36A/APT... U. S. Navy R16A5050-300.

REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA: T) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore,
Polarization - Linear, polarization depends Directory of Intercept and Analysis
upon the mounting position. ivmiprr.er.t. Report" No. 63.6-F. State
College, Pennsylvania: Haller, Raymond
and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.

UNCLASSIFIED 15T
UNCLASSIFIED

2) ■ Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, h) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, borne Antenna Data, CO 16-,1-517, (July 1,
(March Ik, 1931) . UNCLASSIFIED. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

3) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, l+ll- 5) U. 3. Army Specification 723169k.


100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1, 6) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
19h-k). UMCLASSIFIED. Card.

ANTENNA AT-37(*)/APT

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 113 - 150 mc; VSWR < 2 INSTALLATION: Airborne.
from 113 to 1^5 i"0 on 50-ohin coaxial line.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AW/AFT-l. Equipment
TYPE: Blade. function - countermeasures, Jamming.
AN/APR-1. Equipment function - counter-
DESCRIPTION: This antenna is similar to the measures, search.
AT-36(»VAPT- The AT-37(*)/AFT consists of
Antenna Stub AT-53/APT with a mount. The. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-37(*)/APT represents AT-
mount has the same type of model variations 3T/APT and AT-3TA/APT. The AT-37A/APT dif-
as the mount for the AT-36 (»)/APT. The fers from the AT-3T/APT in the addition of
overall length of the mount and mast is 31 a large reinforcing plate. References 1 and
inches; length outside the skin of the air- 2 indicate that AT-37/APT is obsolete.
craft is 23 inches. Approximate weight is
5-1/2 pounds. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.

BEAM DATA: MANUFACTURER: Camfield Manufacturing Company.


Polarization - Linear, polarization depends
upon the mounting position. STOCK NUMBERS:
AT-37/ÄPT . . U. S. Navy R16AN-AT3YAPT
Signal Corps 2A3391-37
Air Force 1660-205292020
AT-37A/APT Federal Stock Number 5895-296-
230I+.

REFERENCES:
l)Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(March 1^, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Mocre,


Directory of Intercept and Analysis Equip-
ment, Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
Pennsylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956)- SECRET.

3) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,


Handbook Operating Instructions for
—^jj y~Ty—\i) v- Transmitting Equipment AH/APT-1, AN 16-
JOAPTl-H, (April k, 19kk - revised Jan.
19, 19^9). UNCLASSIFLED.
o o
k) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
o o
5) U. 5. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
AT-37/APT

ANTENNA AT-38(«)/APT

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 93 - 113 mc; VSWR < 2 TYPE: Blade.


from 93 to 113 mc on 50-ohm coaxial line,
VSWR < 5 from 70 to ^00 mc on 50-ohm coaxial DESCRIPTION: This antenna Is similar to the
line. AT-36(»)/AFT. The AT-38(»)/APT consists of

158 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Antenna Stub AT-jU/APT with a mount. The contract 1006-DAY-^'+; Haskellte Company,
mount has the same type of model variations contract 513-DAY-lt5-RC.
as the mount for the AT-36(*)/APT. The over-
all length of mount and mast is 37-1/2 STOCK FÜMBER3 : AT- 38/APT ... U. S. Navy ja6AN-
inches; length outside the skin of the air- AT38APT, Signal Corps 2A3391-38. Current
craft is 29-1/2 Inches. Approximate weight stock number lists indicate that this item
is 6-l/4 pounds. is not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
AT-3SA/APT . . . Federal Stock Number 5095-
BEAM DATA: 155-8261t.
Polarization - Linear," polarization depends
upon the mounting position. REFERENCES:
"T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
(March 14, 1957)- UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APT-1, AN/APR-3,
AN/AFR-h, and AN/ARR-J. Equipment function - 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
countermeasures, jamming; and countermeas- tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
ures, search. Report No. 63.6-r. State College, Penn-
sylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-38(*)/APT represents AT-38/ Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
APT and AT-38A/AFT. The AT-38A/APT differs
from the AT-38/APT in the addition of a 3) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, lt-11-
large reinforcing plate. References 1 and 100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
2 Indicate that AT-38/APT is obsolete. Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
19^0. UNCLASSIFIED.
COGKIZA.HT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.
h) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MANUFACTURERS : Carafield Manufacturing Company, Card.

• ««««•«(••«•*••«•*•«»••

ANTENNA AT-40/ARR-5

Cancelled 25 March 19I4-I+.

ANTENNA AT-41/APT

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 150 - 220 mc; VSWR < 2 COGNIZANT AGENCY U. S. Air Force, ARL.
on 50-ohm coaxial line.
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-284-
TYPE: Blade. 8309.

DESCRIPTION: AT-ln/APT is the same as the REFERENCES:


AT-36/APT stub antenna but has the top plate 1) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
of the mounting base at 45 degrees to the Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
stub for angular mounting. It is electri- (March 14, 1957)- UNCLASSIFIED.
cally but not mechanically interchangeable
with the AT-36/APT. 2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 1+11-
100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
19'+1+). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/AIT-!. Equipment
function - countermeasures. Jamming. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 1 indicates AT-4l/APT
is obsolete .

ANTENNA AT-42/APT

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 113 - 150 mc; VSWR < 2 angular mounting. It is electrically but
on 50-ohm coaxial line. not mechanically interchangeable with the
AT-37/APT.
TYPE: Blade.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: AT-lt2/APT is the same as the
AT-37/AIT but has the top plate of the
mounting base at 45 degrees to the stub for

UNCLASSIFIED 159
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APT-! and AN/APT-3. 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
Equipment function - countermeasures, tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
Jammlng. Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Penn-
sylvanla: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
MISCELIAMEOUS: References 1 and 2 Indicate Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
that AT-^2/APT Is obsolete.
3) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, l(.ll-
COGNIZAM1 AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL. 100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-285- 19U-h). UNCLASSIFIED.
0311)--
1+) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
REFERENCES: Card.
T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
Wright Air Development Division,, WCLRS-e,
(March ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

«•*«•»••*««**••«

ANTENNA AT-43/APT

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 93 - 113 mc; VSWR < 2 STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number 5895-538-
on 50-ohm coaxial line. 091t-9-

TYPE: Blade. REFERENCES:


D Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,
DESCRIPTION: AT-lt3/APT is the same as the Wright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
AT-38/APT but has the top plate of the (March 1^, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
mounting base at it-5 degrees to the stub for
angular mounting. It is electrically but 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
not mechanically interchangeable with the tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
AT-38/APT. Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Penn-
sylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APT-1 and AN/APT-3. 3) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 1+11-
Equipment function - countermeasures, jamming. 100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
MISCELIANEOUS: References I and 2 indicate 19H). UNCLASSIFIED.
that AT-^3/APT is obsolete.
k) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
COGNIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL. Card.

ANTENNA AT-49(*)/APR-4

FREQUENCY: VHF, UHF, and SHE bands, 200 - of the aircraft so that the axis of the cone
3300 mc; VSWR < 5 from 200 to 3000 mc on makes an angle of k^ degrees with and below
50-ohm coaxial cable. the horizontal. When two of these antennas
are used, they are mounted as described on
TYPE: Conical. opposite sides of the aircraft. Antenna
Cover CW-WAPR-II or CW-33/APR-lt is used
DESCRIPTION: The cone of this conical antenna with the antenna.
Is the flared extension of the Inner conduc-
tor of a tapered section of coaxial line. BEAM DATA:
The outer conductor of the tapered section Half-power beamvidth - The radiation pattern
becomes the base plate upon which the an- is typical of a quarter-wavelength stub
tenna is mounted. The cone is current-fed; against a ground plane.
it has a curved top plate and is fitted with Polarization - Linear, mounted at ^S0 angle
a type UG-58/U chassis connector. The mount- and will receive either vertically horizon-
ing flange attaches to the skin of the air- tally waves.
craft. A UG-21/U r-f plug and RG-8/U r-f
cable are required. The cone is 6 inches TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: A matching section is
high and 7 inches in diameter; it extends built intc the base and terminates in a con-
7-l/2 Inches outside the skin of the air- nector assembly as shown on drawing number
craft. The overall antenna is 10-1/2 inches * SC-C-IO69I-A.
high and 8 inches in diameter with the
mounting flange. The apex angle is 60 de- INSTALLATION: Airborne and ground.
grees, and the weight Is 2.3 pounds. The
antenna should be mounted on the underside

160 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIfMEMT: Receiving Equipment AT-1+9A/APR-4 . . .ARI^3-R232, AJMRD-5A/3;


AN/APR-^. Equipment function - countermea- AT-l+9B/APR-lt . . .AEL-50-63Ü, AFDRD-EI^ .
sures, search; Transmitter AN/APT-JO and
AN/APT-9- Equipment function - countermea- MANUFACTURERS: Crosley Radio Corporation, type
sures, Jamming; Radio Interference Measuring CAGW, procurement contract ^kk-'OAX-hh-.
Set AN/URM-'+2. Equipment function - counter-
measuresj monitoring. STOCK NUMBER:
AT-k-SA/AFR-k... Federal Stock Number 5895-I8O-
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-k9{*)/kFR-h denotes the un- 3131A,
lettered, the A, and the B models of this AT-V9B/AFR-)+. . .Federal Stock Number 5895-O3O-
antenna. The A model differs from the un- 2436A.
lettered model in that it has a 6-inch in-
stead of 8-inch diameter. The B model is REFERENCES:
identical to the A model but is moisture 1)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
proofed per Technical Order 01-1-391. The borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
three models are electrically interchangeable 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
and are also Interchangeable with Antenna
AS-115/APR. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
COGNIZAm: AGEMCY:
AT-'+9/APR-l+ and ( ) . . .ARIr-l+8-R203, AEMRD-5A/3;

ANTENNA AT-52/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 150 220 mo, VSWR < 2 AT-52/AP has been replaced by AT-130/'AP.
on 50-ohin coaxial line.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
TYPE:- Blade.
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy Rl6AN/ATS2AP(L),
DESCRIPTION: AT-52/AP is a phenolic-impreg- Rl6AN-AT52AP(R).
nated maple mast with heavy copper plating.
The radiating part consists of the copper REFERENCES:
plating which is connected to the antenna 1) Andrew W. Alford, Antermas for RCM, 14-11-
connector by a wide, tapered strip of copper 100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
called a dog ear. The shape and mounting of Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
1
the dog ear are Important factors in obtain- 19h *). UKCLASSirrED.
ing the widest possible bandwidth. Overall
length is 23-3/14- Inches; length of the 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
copper-plated portion is l6-l/2 inches; tor^' of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
width is 2-7/8 inches; thickness is I-3/16 Report Ko. 63.6-F. State College, Penn-
inches. AT-52/AP does not Include mounting sylvanla: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
provisions. See AT-36/APT and AT-hl/AFT. Inc., (October 31, 1956). SECRET.

BEAM DATA: 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


Polarization - Linear, dependent upon borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
position of mounting. 1953;. CONFIDENTIAL.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. h) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, I4-II-


lOOA. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Several airborne counter- Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3,
1
measures equipments. Equipment function - 19 45). UNCLASSIFIED.
counterraeasures, search; and countermeasures,
jamming. 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 2 indicates that

ANTENNA AT-53/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 113 - 150 mc; VSWR < 2. strip of copper called a dog ear. The
shape and moiontlng of the dog ear are impor-
TYPE: Blade. tant in obtaining the widest possible band-
width. Overall length is 30-3/1*- inches;
DESCRIPTION: AT-53/AP is a phenolic-impreg- length of the radiating portion is 22-l/2
nated maple mast with a heavy layer of inches; overall width is 2-7/8 Inches; over-
copper plating. The radiating part, consist- all thickness is l-3/l6 inches. AT-53/AP
ing of the copper plating, is connected to does not Include mounting provisions. See
the antenna connector by means of a tapered AT-37/APT and AT-i4-2/APT.

UNCLASSIFIED 161
UNCLASSIFIED

BEAM DATA: 2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, hll-


Polarization - Linear, dependent upon posi- 100A. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
tion of mounting. Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. J,
1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Several airborne counter- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
measures equipments. Equipment function - 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
countermeasures,ses.rch; countermeasures,
jarranlng. k) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 4 Indicates that tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
AT-53/AP has been replaced by AT-121/AP. Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Penn-
sylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown, Inc.,
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. (October 31, 1956). SECRET.

STOCK NUMBERS: U. 3. Navy RI6AN-AT53AP(L), 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Rl6AN-AT53AP(R) . Card.

REFERENCES:
T)Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 411-
100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
1944). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AT-54/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 93 - 113 mc; VSWR < S. AT-54/AP has been replaced by AT-138/AP.

TYPE: Blade. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

DESCRIPTION: AT-J^/AP is a phenolic-impreg- STOCK NUMBERS: 11. S. Navy Rl6AN-AT5l+AP(L),


nated maple mast with a heavy layer of cop- Rl6AN-AT5ltAP(R) .
per plating. The radiating part, consisting
of the copper plating, is connected to the REFERENCES:
antenna connector by means of a wide, tapered 1) Andrew W. Alford, Antennae for RCM, 411-
strip of copper called a dog ear. The 100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
shape and mounting of the dog ear are impor- Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
tant factors In obtaining the widest possible 1944). UNCLASSIFIED.
bandwidth. Overall length is 3T-1/4 inches,
length of the radiating or copper-plated 2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 4ll-
portion is 29 inches; overall width is 2-7/8 100A. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
inches; overall thickness is I-3/.16 inches. Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3,
AT-54./AP does not include mounting provisions. 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
See AT-38/APT and AT-43/APT.
3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
BEAM DATA: borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
Polarization - Linear, dependent upon posi- 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
tion of mounting.
4) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
INSTALLATION: Airborne. tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
Report No. 63.6-F. State College, penn-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Several airborne counters- sylvanla: Haller, Raymond and Brown, Inc.,
measures equipments Equipment function - (October 31, 1956). SECRET.
countermeasures, search; and countermeasures,
jamming. 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
MISCELLANEOUS: Reference k indicates that

ANTENNA AT-61/AXT-5

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 64 - 106 VSWR < 2 scription is taken directly from Reference 1.
on 50-ohm coaxial line. "Consists of a sleeve antenna, one quarter-
wavelength long. 'The lower 21 inches of the
TYPE: Stub. element has a 1-3/S-inch diameter; the re-
mainder of the element consists of a I/8-
DESCRIPTION; The available Information on this inch-dlameter spring-steel rod. Overall
antenna is Incomplete. The following de- length is 38-1/2 inches, of which 33-3/8

162 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Inches extends above the ground plane and MAHUFAC'TUHER: Radio Corporation of America,
functions as the radiator. The l-3/8-lnch contract NXs8-2059b.
diameter section contains an Impedance
matching section. The approximate weight of STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A203-61. Current
the antenna is 6.7 pounds." stock number lists indicate that this item
is not stocked by the U. S. Air Force.
BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical. REFERENCES:
T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
INSTALLATION: Airborne. borne Antenna Data; CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
l^SSTT- CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: AN/AXT-5. Equipment
i function - television. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

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ANTENNA REFLECTOR AT-62/APS-3

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9310 - 9k03 mc. used in the AN/APS-3 system, is designed to
give a csc^ beam. Unless the available
TYPE: Parabololdal reflector. photograph (See AS-ia/APS-3) is in error,
the reflector produces very-little if any
DESCRIPTION: This is a magnesium parabololdal csc^ beam shaping.
reflector approximately l8-l/2 inches
In diameter. The focal length of the dish COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
is 5.66 Inches. It was designed as a part
of Antenna Assembly AS-12/APS-3. STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy RI6AN-AT62APS3.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCES :


T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APS-3. Equipment borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
function - search, surface; and IFF. 1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.

MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature card and ) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Reference 1 indicate that this reflector, as Card.

ANTENNA AT-67/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2U-00 - 3335 mc; ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Power Meter TS-125/AP
VSWR < 5 on 51-ohm coaxial line. and Wavemeter TS-II7/GP. Equipment function-
test.
TYPE: Horn.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.
DESCRIPTION: This Is a horn-type, broadband
antenna, with a diameter of approximately MANUFACTURER: Cover-Dual Signal System, Inc.,
3-l/2 Inches. It is equipped with a fitting procurement order 1109-DAY-^.
to connect to a UG-l8/u r-f plug. The horn
is fed by coaxial cable. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 6625-224-

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical or horizontal.

UNCLASSIFIED 163
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES ;
T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-5IV, (July 1,
1953) - CONFIDENTIAL.

2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

AT-67/AI

ANTKNNASTUB AT-79/AP

See AS-116/APR-3.

ANTKNNASTLU AT-80 Al'

See AS-llT/AIR-3.

ANTENNA AT-B1 Al'X

FRKJJENCY: VHF band, 123 - 150 mc; VSWR < 2. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

TYFE: Stub. MANUFACTURER: Harvey Hadlo Laboratories, Inc.,


contract fJXss31096.
DESCRIPTION: This Is a quarter-wavelength
stub antenna which uses the skin of the air- REFERENCES:
craft for the ground plane. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Ant' nna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA: 1953). CONFIDENT IAL.
Bia.ii tyj e - Omnidirectional in the horizontal
plane. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
? el^rlzation - Vertical. Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED F.^UIIMKNT: AN/APX-3. Equipment


function - IFF.

161* UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-83/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 157 - 187 mc. COGNIZAriT AGENCY: II. Air Forct

TYPE: Loop. 3T0CK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A203-83

DESCRIPTION: This is a cadmium-plated bronze REFERENCES:


loop with a diameter of 1-1/2 inches. The 1) Bureau Of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
connector used is an SO-239 socket. The borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
overall antenna is 2-l/l6 inches long, 1 inch 1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.
vide, and 2 inches high. The weight is
apiproximately h ounces . 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Monitor Unit TS-256/AP.
Equipanent function - test.

ANTENNA AT-86/ART-22

FREQUENCY: HE, VHF, and UHF bands, 27 - 325 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ART-21. Equipment
mc; VSWR < 2 on 50-ohra coaxial line. function - telemetering (AEW radar relay).

TYPE: Dipole. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

DESCRIPTION: This is a coaxial type, broad- MANUFACTURER: Work Shop Associates.


band, dipole which is weatherproofed and
gold plated to withstand corrosion. It STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Navy PlGk^Oky.
uses a type N connector. The overall di-
mensions are 3^ inches in length by 2-1/4 REFERENCES:
inches in diameter. The weight is 2 pounds. T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
The antenna mounts on top of the vertical borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-51Y, (July 1,
stabilizer when used on the TBM-3 aircraft. 195 'iT- CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Polarization - Vertical. Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-87(')/APX-]3

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 175 - 215 mc; VSWH < 1.5 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/AIX-I3. Equipment
on 50-ohra coaxial line. function - IFF.

TYPE: Stub-sleeve dipole.. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-87(*)/APX-13 represents


AT-87/APX-I3 and AT-87A/APX-I3. Ari'-87A/
DKSCRIiTION: This is a stub-sleeve antenna APX-13 is a redesigned AT-87/AIX-I3 for im-
formed of a rod 8 inches long and l/h inch proved performance.
in diameter, a sleeve 9 inches long and 1
inch in diameter, and a steatite insulator. COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.
The top of the-sleeve is connected to the
outer conductor of the coaxial feed line, MANUFACTURER:
and the rod is connected to the center con- AT-Ö7/AIX-13 ...Halllcrafters, Inc., con-
ductor. The steatite insulator mounts on tract NOa(s)lOOl)-0,
top of the sleeve and holds the rod in a AT-87A/APX-I3 ...Work Shop. Associates
vertical position on the axis of the sleeve.
-(■Bec illustration.) The overall length of STOCK NUMBERS:
the AT-87/APX-I3 including its connector is AT-87/AIX-I3 ... U. S. Navy Rl6Ari4989-25,
l8-l/2 inches, and its approximate weight AT-87A/APX-13 ... U. S. Navy Rl6Al+93)+-219.
is 3 pounds. The overall length of the
AT-87A/AIX-13 Including its connector is REFERENCES:
19-1/8 inches, and its approximate weight is l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
1- B/^ pounds. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Polarization - Vertical. Card.

IKSTALLATIO:: Airborne.

UNCLASSIFIED 165
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-89/AP

See AS-l8l/AP.

ANTENNA AT-W/AP

See AS-I81/AP.

ANTENNA AT-91/AP

See AS-I61/AP.

ANTENNA AT-92/AP

See AS-245/AP.

ANTENNA AT-93/AP

See AS-2I4-5/AP.

ANTENNA AT-94/AP

See AS-245/AP.

ANTENNA AT-95/AP

See AS-245/AP. ' '

********* * * * * ******** ^4*** « •' s «

ANTENNA AT-96(*)/APN-12

FREQUENCY: VHF band, l60 - 2k0 mc; VSWR < 2 changed to a threaded connection instead of
on 52-ohin coaxial line. a spring connection.

TYPE: Blade. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.

DESCRIFTIOH: This is a streamlined, broadband MANUFACTURERS:


antenna fed by a coaxial cable. The skin of AT-96/APN-12 . Vendo Company, contract
the aircraft is used as a ground plane. (See 6TO-DAY-^5RA,
photo.) Two of these antennas are used in AT-96A/AFN-12 ...Wilcox Electric Company,
conjunction with two AT-97/APH-12 parasitic contract AF 33(038)-1500.
reflectors. One antenna is used for re-
ceiving, and one is used for transmitting STOCK NUMBER: AT-96/APN-12 . . . Signal Corps
in interrogator-responser operation. The 2A203-96-
approximate overall antenna is 15 inches by
6 inches by 10 inches. The approximate REFERENCES:
weight is 1-1/2 "pounds . l)Pattern Measurements of Antennas, Report
Ho. Data Set 1)17. Columbus, Ohio: The
BEAM DATA: Antenna Laboratory, Department of Electri-
Polarization - Vertical. cal Engineering, Ohio State University
Research Foundation, (Aug. 15, 1950),
INSTALLATION: Airborne. ASTIA Report No. ATI 9^920. UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPHEMT: Radar Sets AN/APN-28 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,


and A'N/AFN-12. Equipment function - naviga- Handbook Operating Instructions for Radar
tion. Set AN/AFN-12, AN l6-50AEN12-d, (Jan. 10,
195577 UNCLASSIFIED.
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-96{»)/APN-l2 represents the
AT-96/AFN-12 and the AT-96A/APN-12. The 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
AT-96A/APN-12 is similar to AT-96/APN-12 borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
except for improved internal construction of 1953)- CONFIDENTIAL.
the antenna shell to obtain better resistance
to corrosion and water damage. The construc- k) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
tion of the center pin of the plug was Card.

166 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-97/APN-12

FREQUEHCY: VHF band, l60 - ZhO mc. MAMUFACTURERS: Vendo Company, contract 67O-
DAY-1+5-RA.
TYPE: Parasitic blade.
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-166-
DESCRIPTION: This Is a streamlined parasitic 14-270A.
reflector element for use with AT-96(*)/APN-
12. The approximate overall dimensions are REFEREMCES:
18 Inches by 6 Inches by 10 Inches. The 1) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
approximate weight Is 1-1/2 pounds. A Handbook Operating Instructions for Radar
mounting space of about 10-1/4 Inches by 6 Set AM/APN-lg, AM 16-;0APN12-j, (Jan. 10,
Inches is required. \9^b). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA: 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


Folarization - Vertical. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APN-12. Card.
Equipment function - navigation.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, ARL.

ANTENNA AT-103/APS-15

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 9335 - 9^15 mc for ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-I5. E-
search, 9307 - 9313 mc for beacon; VSWH<2 quipment function - search, surface; and
from 9307 to 9'4-15 mc on X-band waveguide. navigation.

TYPE: Waveguide multidipole feed which serves MISCELLANEOUS: The AT-103/APS-15 is used as a
the purpose of a horn. feed for the reflector of the AS-18A/APS-15
antenna assembly. Feeds other than the AT-
DESCRIPTION: This antenna Is Intended for use 103/APS-15 are, however, often used with the
only as a feed for a parabololdal reflector. reflector In the AN/APS-I5 system.
This feed is a straight length of X-band
waveguide with a choke flange and a mounting COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy,
flange on one end and four parasitic dlpole
radiators mounted on a plate at the other- STOCK NUMBER: Navy R16A4955-60
end. The feed extends through a hole in the
reflector near the vertex. The dipoles are REFERENCES:
enclosed in a plastic housing and are orient- T] A. S. Dunbar, Antenna for High Altitude
ed to direct the energy from the waveguide in- Bombing (jLX), Report No, hll, Cambridge,
to the paraboloid. The length of the feed is Mass,; Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
14-1/2 inches. nology, Radiation Laboratory . (Aug. 3, 194-3)..
ASTIA Report No. ATI 5751 • UNCLASSIFIED.
BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne 0

ANTENNA AT-104/APN-19

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2750 2950'mc; VSWR<2 BEAM DATA:


on 52-ohm coaxial cable. Polurizat Ion ».,. Vect ic al,

TYPE: Stub. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna is a quarter-wave ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/APN-19,


stab, 'Hie radiating element is constructed AN/APN-60, and AN/APN-65, Equipment functlon-
of one piece of 5/8-Inch brass tubing with a navigation; IFF; and guidance.
gold finish and is mounted on a plate 3 Inches
in diameter. The approximate weight is 4
ounces. The antenna is installed on the under
side of the fuselage of aircraft.

UNCLASSIFIED ./:Y
UNCLASSIFIED

COGMIZAKT AGEHCY: United States Air Force., AHL,


WEATHERI2ING
mWUFACTURER: Gllflllan Bros., Inc., USAF con-
;
tract 2046-DAY-it5RA.

STOCK IJUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1660 5826-


145-6730.

REFEREHCBS:
T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953) . COWFIDEHTIAL, CONNECTOR TOR CABLE
TO RECEIVER OR
2) U. S. War and Nary Departments, Handbook TRANSMITTER
of Operating Instructions for Radar Bea-
con AH/APN-19, AH 16-3QAPN19-2, (June 20,
19^5). UNCLASSIFIED. AT-IOVAPN-I9

ANTENNA AT-111/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2700 - 2900 mc; VSWR<2 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/APW-11 and
on 50-olim coaxial line. AN/A_PW-1. Equipment function - beacon.

TYPE; Stub. COGNIZANT AGEMCY: United States Air Force, AEL.

DESCRIPTION: This Is a silver-plated brass an- MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corp., USAF con-
tenna of one-piece construction. It consists tract 5002-DAY-45SP,
of a stub and an r-f connector on a circular
mounting flange. The diameter of the mounting STOCK" NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A3391-111,
flange Is 3 Inches, and the length of the stub
Including the r-f connector Is 2-1/4 Inches. REFEREMCES:
On the mounting flange are six I/8-Inch-diam- 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
eter holes spaced 60° apart on a 1-1/4-Inch borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-5I7, (July 1,
radius. Weight does not exceed 1/2 pound. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Polarization - Vertical. Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-115/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2700 3350 mc; ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APN-33 and similar
VSWR<2 on 50-ohm coaxial line. equipments. Equipment function - beacon.

TYPE: Dielectric rod. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of section MANUFACTURER; Majestic Radio Television Corp.,
of probe-excited cylindrical waveguide which is contract NOas-45l6.
terminated in a tapered polystyrene rod. A
quarter-wave matching transformer matches the STOCK NUMBER: Signal Corps 2A203-115.
Impedance of the probe to the coaxial feed
line. Overall dimensions are 8 Inches long REFERENCES:
by 2 Inches in diameter. 'The weight is less 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
than 2 pounds. The antenna was designed for borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
installation on the JB-2 jet-propelled mis- 1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.
rule. Two antennas are used in the JB-2 in-
stallation; one is mounted on each tip of 2) U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature
the horizontal stabilizer. Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA REFLECTOR AT-116/APQ

FRKQUENCY: SHF band, 9307 - 9415 mc. TYPE; Modified parabolic-cylinder reflector.

168 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIFTIOM: This is a shaped cylindrical re- AN/APQ-13A, AN/APQ-23, AN/APQ-23A. Equipment


flector, 60 inches wide by 12 inches high, function - bombing and navigation.
designed as a part of AS-291/APQ. The re-
flector is constructed of clear-finish sheet COGNIZANT AGENCY: United States Air Force, AKL.
aluminum and weighs approximately 25 pounds.
MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft Co., Los Angelas,
BEAM DATA: California, contract W-5J5-AC-19673, change
Gain - 32 db. N-21900.
Half-power beamwi dth - Horizontal - 1.5°■
Vertical - 6° to 20° REFERENCES;
downward from the 1) The AN/APQ-i; (6O") Scanner in B-29 Air-
horizontal plane. planes, Report No. Ö4ä ■ Cambridge, Habi.:
Polarization - Horizontal. Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Radiation Laboratory. ASTIA Report No.
SCAM DMCA: See AS-291/APQ. ATI 2hk66. (Oct. 29, l^S). UNCLASSIFIED.

IHSTALIATIOH: Airborne, B-29 aircraft. 2) U. G. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Radar Sets AN/APQ-IJ,

ANTENNA AT-119/AR*

FREQ'JEMCY: VHF band, 50 - 42 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/AHW-17 . Equipment


function - guidance, control.
TYPE: Dipole.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: This dlpole-type antenna is
formed by installing a.length of seven- REFERENCES
strand phosphor-bronze wire I06 inches long 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
from each wing of the JB--2 radio-controlled borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
missile to the fuselage. 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Polarization - Horizontal. Card,

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-120/\Rr-24

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 264-572 mc; INSTALLATION: Airborne.


VSWR<2 on 50-ohm coaxial.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ART-214-. Equipment
TYPE: Stub-sleeve dipcle. function - guidance, control.

DESCRIPTION: The overall stub-sleeve dlpole COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


is 52-1/2 inches long by S-l/k inches In cir-
cumference. The upper quarter-wavelength MANUFACTURER: Contract NavAer 00376.
section of the antenna Is covered by a spe-
cially constructed radome. Peak power hand- REFERENCES:
ling capability is k kw. The input Impedance 1) BureEoi of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
is 50 ohms. "borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517 (July 1,
1953). CONFlDFimAL.
BEAM DATA:
Ream type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Polarization - Vertical. Card.

ANTENNA AT-121(*)/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 90 - 155 mc; VSWE<1.6. collar. The stub is 51t-7/8 inches long,
5-13/16 Inches wide, and I-9/16 inches thick
TYPE: Blade. (maximum). The antenna_weight is 5.5 pounds.
The blade is mounted at an angle of l+50 with
DESCRIPTION:-"" The' antenna consists of a ground- respect to the horizontal and is fed by RG-
ed sleeve and a streamlined, hollow stub Ik/V coaxial cable. The mounting base is
which are joined mechanically by a fiberglass AB-II7/AP.

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALLATION: Airborne. I38/AP and Antenna Base AB-117/AP,


NAVAER 1Ö-35ATI21-501, (Jan.-!*, 19,+9) .
ABSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: This blade antenna Is UNCLASSIFIED.
used with various countermeasures equipments.
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
MISCELLAJfEOUS: The AT-12l(*)/AP represents the borne Antenna Data, CO IÖ-I-517, (July 1,
AT-121/AP and the AT-121A/AP. The AT-121A/ 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
AP Is structurally superior to the AT-121/AP.
The AT-121(»)/AP IS similar to Antennas AT- 3) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
I50/AP and AT-ljS/AP. tory of Intercept and Analysis EquipmeTyt,
Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
COGNIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. Pennsylvania: Malier, Raymond and Brovn,
Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Lab., Inc.,
procurement contract NOas 52-763. k) Private Correspondence.

STOCK NUMBER: Navy RI6AN-AT121AP. 5) BuAer Specification l6A43(Aer).

REFERENCES: 6) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Instruction Sheet Card.
for Antennas AT-lgl/AP,~ÄT-130/AP, AT-

ANTENNA AT-123/AP

FREQUENCY: UHP band, 300 - 1000 mcj VSWR < 5. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-^.PVAP is similar to AT-1+9A/
APR-'f, but it operates over a narrower fre-
TYPE: Conical antenna. quency range and the cone is tilted.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an in- COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


verted cone 7 Inches in diameter and a mount-
ing flange 6 Inches in diameter. The antenna MANUFACTURER: Camfleld Mfg. Co.
is normally mounted on the aircraft with the
cone at an angle of about i+50 with respect to STOCK NUMBER: Navy R16A4934-207 .
the skin of the aircraft.
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA: 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
Polarization - Linear (dependent on mounting, borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
position). 1953) . CONFIDEKTIAL.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APR-4. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA AT-125(*)/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 330 - 680 mc; VSWR<2 which are electrically and mechanically in-
on 50-ohm coaxial cable. terchangeable. Antenna AT-125A/AP is
mechanically stronger and less affected by
TYPE: Blade. corrosion.
References 2) and 3) below state that
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a stream- Antenna AT-125/AP Is part of Antenna
lined aluminum stub, and mounts on AB-109/AP Assembly AS-336/AP.
antenna base. The overall length of the an-
tenna is 8-l/h inches. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADCj
AT-I25/AP . . . ARL-it-S-^S
BEAM DATA: AT-125A/AP. . . AEI^50-653
Polarization - Vertical.
MANUFACTURERS: AT-I25/AP. . . Rowe Industries,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. procurement contract 44-5526.
AT-125A/AP. . . .American Elec-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Transmitting Equipment tronic Laboratories, Inc.
AH/APQ-2A. Equipment function - counter-
measures, deception. REFERENCES:
l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
MISCELLANEOUS; .Antenna AT-125(*)/AP desig- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
nates antennas AT-12^/AP and AT-125A/AP 1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.

170 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

2) Private Correspondeuce, 5) U. S. Department of Defense Homenclature


Card.

ANTENNA AT-126(*)/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 190 - 550 me; able. Antenna AT-126A/AP is mechanically
VSWR<2 on 50-ohm coaxial cable. stronger and less affected by corrosion.
The references below state that Antenna AT-
TYPE: Blade. 126/AP is part of Antenna Assembly AS-336/AP.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a stream- COGNIZAMT AGENCY: WADC;


Lined aluminum stub and mounts on AB-109/AP AT-126/AP . . . ARL-45-lt99
antenna base. The overall length of the an- AT-126A/AP. . . AEL-5O-655
tenna is 12-7/8 Inches.
MANUFACTURERS:
BEAM DATA: AT-126/AP . . . Howe Industries, procurement
Polarization - Vertical. contract hh-5526.
AT-126A/AP. . . Aircraft Radiation Labora-
INSTALLATION: Airborne. tory (development model)

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Transmitting Equipment REFERENCES!


AN/APQ-2A. Equipment function - counter- T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
measures, deception. borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1,
1953) • CONFIDENTXAL.
MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AT-126(*)/AP designates
antennas AT-126/AP and AT-126A/AP which are 2) U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
electrically and mechanically interchange- Card.

ANTKNNA AT-127(*)/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 150 - 210 mc; VSWR<2 on The references below state that Antenna AT-
50-ohm coaxial cable. 127/AP is part of Antenna Assembly AS-336/AP.

TYPE: Blade. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC:


AT-I27/AP. . . ARL-45-.500
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a stream- AT-127A/AP . . AEL-5O-656
lined aluminum stub and mounts on AB-I09/AP
antenna base. The overall length of the an- MANUFACTURERS:
tenna is 19-1/4 inches. AT-127/AP. . .Rowe Industries, procurement
contract 44-5526
BEAM DATA: AT-127A/AP . Aircraft Radiation Laboratory
Polarization - Vertical. (■development model)

INSTALLATION: Airborne. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 166O 5985-


217-0469
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Transmitting Equipment
AN/APQ-2A. Equipment function - counter- REFERENCES:
measures, deception. T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AT-127(*)/AP designates 1953) . CONFIDENTIAL.
antennas AT-127/AP and AT-127A/AP which are
electrically and mechanically interchange- 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
able. Antenna AT-127A/AP IS mechanically Card.
stronger and less affected by corrosion.

ANTKNNA AT-128/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 170-255 mc; VSWR<2. BEAM DATA:


Polarization - Horizontal.
TYPE: Dipole (swept-back V type).
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a balanced-sleeve
dlpole with the straight arms swept back into ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APQ-2A. Equipment
a "V" shape having an included angle of 80 function - countermeasures, deception.
degrees. The antenna weighs 7 pounds and
measures 22-1/2 inches by 28 inches overall,.

UNCLASSIFIED 171
UNCLASSIFIED

COGMIZAMT AGENCY: United States Air Force. 2) Specification TMR-3205 from RRL.

REFERENCES i 5) U. S. Eepartment of Defense Nomenclature


T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- Card,
bome Antenna Data, CO lb-l-517, (July 1,
1955; • CONFtDENTlAL.

• ••••••••••»«•»•«««•I

ANTENNA AT-130/AP

I'TJEQUEKCY: VHF band, 155 - 255 moj VS'/ffl<1.6. MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Labora-
tory, Inc.
TYPE: Blade.
STOCK NUMBER: Navy Rl6Ak33k-2lk.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a ground-
ed sleeve tad a streamlined, hollow stub REFERENCES:
which are Joined mechanically by a fiberglass 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Instruction Sheet
collar. The stub Is Sk-l/Z Inches long, 5- for Antennas AT-lgl/AP, AT-ljO/AP, AT-I38/
15/16 inches wide, and I-9/16 Inches thick AP and Antenna Base AB-117/AP, NAVAKR
(maximum). The antenna weighs 2.6 pounds. 1O-55AT121-501, (Jan. T, 19^9) • UNCLASSI-
The blade is mounted at an angle of 45° to FIED.
the horizontal, and is fed by RG-l't/U coaxial
cable. The mounting base is AB-II7/AP. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. 1955) • CONFIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: This blade antenna is 5) BuAer Specification löA^Aer) .


used with various countermeasures equipments.
h) ' Ü, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS: The AT-150/AP is similar to the Card.
AT-121(*)/AP and the AT-I38/AP.

COGNTZMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

ANTKNNA AT-131/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 170 - 235 mc; VSWR<2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: The antenna is used with
various countermeasures receivers and trans-
TYPE: Dipole (swept-back V type). mitters.

DESCRIPTION: This is a swept-back V-dlpole COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


having an Included angle of 80 degrees. Each
leg is 21-5/1*- inches long and has a 9-lnch MANUFACTURER: Transco Products, Inc.
fiberglass tip. The antenna mounts by means
of a 12-lnch support to the fuselage of air- STOCK NUMBER: Navy Rl6A49514-215.
craft.
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA: 1) Private Correspondence.
Polarization - Horizontal.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ANTKNNA AT-182/ARD-4

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 100 - l60 mcj VSWR<5 on plastic sheathing of tear-drop cross sec-
95-ohm coaxial line. tion. Each stub weighs about 5 pounts. The
four stubs are Installed either on the top
TYPE: Stub (normally used as an element in an side or the belly of an aircraft fuselage.
Adcock antenna). The center of the rectangular array should
be centered laterally on the top or bottom
DESCRIPTION: This component is a stub antenna of the fuselage.
22-;/^ inches in length. Four of these
stubs are normally used in a rectangular BEAM DATA:
array spaced 17-lnches diagonally and con- Polarization - Vertical.
nected, through a goniometer, as a crossed-U
Adcock antenna. Each stub is enclosed by a SCAN DATA: Simulated 56O0 azimuth rotation.

172 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set äN/ARD-M ) .


Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Federal Telephone and Radio


Company, contract NXse-o^+lSU.

REFERENCES:
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953) • CONFIDENTiAL.

2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

AT-132/ARD-1+

ANTENNA AT-134(*)/ARN

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 72 - 78 mo, normally and is supplied with Adapter UG-146/U so that
used at 75 mc; VSWR<1.2 at 75 mc. either a type N or UHF connector may be used
on the lead-in. The antennas are identical
TYPE: Cavity-backed slot. otherwise.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a bathtub-shaped,


cavity-backed slot. (See illustration.) It
Is a receiving antenna used with marker
beacon equipment and is normally operated at
75 mc. It can be used over the listed band-
width If a comparatively high VSWR can be
tolerated. The antenna is flush mounted. It
weighs 1 pound and is 12 Inches long, 7-5/4
Inches wide, and 5-1/2 Inches deep. The in-
put impedance is 50 ohms, and the antenna
terminates in a UG-58/U or Navy type k-tyiyk
connector, depending on the model. The an-
tenna should be mounted with the long axis
of the antenna parallel to the line of flight
and the cross axis parallel to the ground.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal. Antenna AT-13I1/ARN Top and Bottom Views

TUNIMG/MATCHIHG DEVICES: The antenna can be COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, and Air Force
tuned by a variable capacitor in the range AER-EL-411.
75 ± 0.1 mc.
MANUFACTURERS:
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Aldon Products Company. Navy Contract
N0a(s)-12271,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Marker Beacon Receiver Telectro Industries Corporation...Navy Con-
RC-195, Radio Receiving Equipment AN/ARN-8, tract N0a(s)-51-127},
and Marker Beacon Receiving Set AN/ARN-12. Electro Craft, Incorporated...Navy Contract
Equipment function-radar beacon. N0a(s)-51-1274,
Ken Standard Corporation...Contract N6005-a-
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-151+(*)/ARN denotes two 36754,
models, AT-I34/ARN and AT-13^A/ARN. AT-13V Technical Appliance Corporation.
ARN terminates In a Navy type 4919^- connector;
AT-134A/ARN terminates in a UG-58/U connector

UNCLASSIFIED 173
UNCLASSIFIED

STOCK NUMBERS; 2) Army Air Forces and Bureau of Aeronautics,


AT-IJVARN... Navy-ASO R16AN-AT134ARN and Instruction Sheet for AT-i;4/ARJI Antenna
Air Force 1600-205975170. Assembly, HAYAER 16-55AT154-501, (Nov. 15,
AT-1JWAHW. . Federal Stock Number 5626-284- 1947;. 'UNCLASSIFIED.
8514.
3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
REFERENCES: borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
n tf. ä. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics, 1953J. CONFIDENTIAL.
Instruction Sheet for Antenna Assembly
AT-134A/ARH. NAVAEB 16-55AT154-502. 4) U, S. Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna
TO 16-35AT154-6, (Mar. 15, 1954). UN- Design Summary, ;iS-l91544, (Mar. 18, 19531
CLASSIFIED . SECRET.

s V /
/
Q 2.2
1 N /
S! 2.0 V
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0 1.8 V J
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V /
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S 1.4 \ /
r
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1 1.2
1 n
74.92 ».96 75 75.05 7509
FREQUENCY IN MEGACYCLES PER SECOND AT-134/ARN Radiation Patterns

AT-I34/ARN VSWR Pattern

ANTEN^A AT-138/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 250 500 me; for Antennas AT-121//AP, AT-130/AP, AT-I38./
VSWR<1.6. AP and Antenna Base AB-117/AP, HAVAER l6-
35AT121-501, (Jan. 4,. 1949). UBCLASSIFIEU
TYPE: Blade.
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a ground- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
ed sleeve and a streamlined, hollow stub 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
which are Joined mechanically, by a fiber-
glass collar. The stub is 12-13/16 inches
long, 3-1/4 inches wide, and 13/32 inch
thick (maximum). The weight of the antenna
is 1.5 pounds. The blade is mounted at an
angle of 45° with respect to the horizontal,
and is fed by RG-14/U coaxial cable. The
mounting base is AB-117/AP.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Various countermeasures


equipments.

MISCELLANEOUS; The AT-I38/AP Is similar to


the AT-121(*)/AP and the AT-I30/AP.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Labora-


tory, Inc.
AT-121/AP, AT-13p/AP, and AT-138/AP
STOCK NUMBER: Navy Rl6A5050-900.

REFERENCES:
T] Bureau of Aeronautics, Instruction Sheet

174 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-139/AP

FREQUEUCY: UHF band, 500 - 935 mc; VSWR<2 on ASSOCIATED EQUimENT: Various airborne ooun-
50-ohm coaxial cable. termeasures transmitting-receiving equipment.
Equipment function - countermeasures, search;
TYPE: Stub sleeve (streamlined). and countermeasures, deception.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is made of cast COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.


aluminum and mounts on Antenna Base AB-117/
AP. The antenna is 6-l/2 Inches long and REFERENCE;
has an outside diameter of about 2 Inches. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-UICVARC

FREQUENCY' TOP and UHF bands, 225 - ^00 mo; MANUFACTURERS: Vendo Manufacturing Company,
vsvra<2. Navy contract NOa(s)-7lV7; and Technical
Appliance Corporation, Navy contract NOa(s)-
TYPE: Streamlined stub-sleeve antenna. 51-505.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a broadband, STOCK NUMBER: Navy ASO R16AN-AT141ARC.


streamlined, stub-sleeve antenna for trans-
mitting or receiving. It is approximately REFERENCES:
one-quarter wavelength long and has a built T)Bureau of Aeronautics, Instruction Sheet
in-matching section for 50-ohm coaxial cable. for Antenna AT-l4l/ARC, NAVAER 16-55AT141 -
The antenna consists of three segments, a 501, (Jan. 1, 1949). ^UNCLASSIFIED.
lower sleeve, an insulator, and a broad
radiating stub, all securely bonded into a 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Instruction Sheet
solid, sealed unit. The general shape of the for Antenna AT-141A/ARC, NAVAER 16-;5AT-
antenna is that of a trapezold having bases 141-503, (Mar. 1, 1954). UNCLASSIFIED.
of 7.48 and 1.97 Inches. The height of the
antenna, proper is 11.89 inches while the 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
overall height (including mounting studs) is borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
14.89 inches. In cross section the antenna 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.
has the general shape of an airfoil; i.e.,
rounded on the leading edge and tapered to
a point on the trailing edge. The maximum
thickness is 1 inch. The antenna terminates
in a UG-21/U receptacle.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth; it
provides good coverage of vertical angles
between ± 50° from the horizontal.
Polarization - Vertical.

TUNING/'MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna has a


built-in matching section.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/ARC-12,


AN/AEC-15, AN/ARc-19, AN/ARC-27, AN/AHC-30,
and AN/ARC-55. Equipment function - commun-
ications.

MISCELLANEOUS: AT-l1tl(»)/ARC denotes two


models, AT-14-1/ARC and AT-1.41A/ARC. AT-141A/
ARC is the same as AT-l4l/ARC except for a
neoprenc water seal mounting gasket and rein-
forced construction. AT-141A/ARC
COGNIZABT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

UNCLASSIFIED 175
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-145(*)/A

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 116-260 ma; VSWR < 2 MAWUFACTURERS: Technical Appliance Corpora-
from 120 to 220 mo, VSWR < k from .116 to tion, Navy contract NOas 51-020; and Bird
260 mo. Electronic Corporation, Navy contracts N0a(s)-
10028 and N383S-J4-0284.
TYPE: Streamlined stub-sleeve antenna.
STOCK NUMBERS:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a broadband, AT-145/A .. . Navy-ASO R16A50J+7-750
streamlined, stub-sleeve antenna for trans- AT-1^3 A/A.. Navy AS0 Rl6A5O47-8O0
mitting or receiving. It Is approximately AT-llt5B/A .. Federal Stock Numbers N582I-519-
one-quarter wavelength long and has a built 7198 and F5985-309-tel2.
in matching section for 50-oha coaxial
cable. The antenna consists of three seg- REFERENCES:
ments, a lower sleeve, an insulator, and a 1)Bureau of Aeronautics, Instruction Sheet
broad radiating stub, all securely bonded for Antenna AT-I43/A, NAVAER l6-}5ATl)+5-
into a solid, sealed unit. The general 501, (Mar. 15, 15SS7. UNCLASSIFIED.
shape of the antenna, is that of a trapezoid
having bases of 9-29/6k and 5-5/32 inches. 2) Bureau of Aercnautics, Instruction Sheet
The height of the antenna proper is 19-7/8 for Antenna AT-l^gB/A, NAVAER lb-*5ATl>*5-
inches while the overall height (including 302, (July 137 1951). UNCLASSIFIED.
mounting studs) is 22-7/8 Inches. In cross
section the antenna hats the general shape 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
of an airfoil; i.e., rounded on the leading borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1,
edge and tapered to a point on the trailing 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.
edge. The maximum thickness is I-II/52
Inches. The antenna terminates in a UG-22/u
receptacle.

BEAM DATA;
Beam Type - Omnidirectional in azimuth; it
provides good coverage of vertical angles
between * 30° from the horizontal.
Polarization - Vertical,

lUHIHG/MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna has a


built-in matching section.

IMSTALLATIOM; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQIJIPMEHT: Radio Set AN/ARC-l(),


AN/APX-1, and AN/APX-2; and Radio Receiving
Equipment AN/ARR-2. Equipment function -
communications; IFF; and navigation, direc-
tion finding.

MISCELIAHEOUS: AT-1^5(*)/A denotes three


models, AT-l^/A, AT-145A/A, and AT-I^JB/A.
The three antennas differ only in that the A
and B models have fiberglass reinforcements
on the external portions of the antennas.
The antennas are interchangeable.

COGmZAUT AGEHCY: U. S. Navy. AT-ll+JB/A Antenna Assembly

ANTENNA AT-147/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHE bands, 2700 - 3350 mc; connector and is fed by 52-ohm coaxial cable.
VSWR < 2 on 52-ohm coaxial cable. The overall antenna is 10-l/h inches long
and 2 inches in diameter.
TYPE: Dielectric rod.
BEAM DATA:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a waveguide, Beam type lobe with some minor lobes.
polycone-type antenna used for transmitting
or receiving. It consists of a circular, ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Beacon AN/APN-41.
silver-plated, brass waveguide filled with Equipment function - radar beacon.
polystyrene which extends 1-3/1* Inches be-
yond the waveguide in the form of a truncat- MISCELLANEOUS: AT-IV7/AP is similar in func-
ed cone. The antenna terminates in a BNC tion to Antenna AS-115/AP except for BNC
connectors and method, of feed.

176 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

COGMIZAHT AGEMCY: U, S. Navy. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517) (July 1,


1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
MANUFACTURERS: Alradlo Incorporated, contract
NXsa-9528. 2) U. S. Navy Specification CS-550.

STOCK IRMBER: Navy-ASÜ RI6AN-ATIU7AP. 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
REFERENC1S:
l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-

ANTENNA A.T-U9(»)/UPN

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 2680 - 2940 mc, V3WR < 2 AN/APN-55(). Equipment function - beacon.
on 52-oh-n cable.
MISCELLANEOUS; Nomenclature AT-149(*)/\JPN
TYPE; Turnstile. denotes two models, AT-149(XE-l)/UPN and
AT-149(XE-2)/UPN. Antenna AT-169(XE-l)APiM
DESCRIPTION; The antenna assembly consist s of is similar but will withstand temoeratures to
a single turnstile supported above a 2-1 /2- 1000° F, using 52-ohni RG-Sl/'J (Pyrotenax)
inch-diameter plate by two quarter-wave coaxial cable. Namenclature AT-149/UP-N was
shorted balun sections. Phase quadratur e is cancelled in September 1947 and was redeslg-
obtained by feeding one of the baluns th ough nated AT-149(XE-l)/UPN.
a quarter-wave phasing section. The ass e-nbly
is constructed of silver-plated brass, a nd i s COGNIZANT AGENCY: ESL-3504-A.
2-1/2 inches in diameter by 1-1/2 inche high,
with a 6-foot length of 52-ohin coaxial c able REFERENCES;
permanently attached. 1) Leonard E. Moore, Supplement to an S-Bann
Circularly Polarized Antenna. Belmar,
BEAM DATA; New Jerseys Evans Signal Laboratory.
Half-power beamwidth - 70° to 90°. (April 8, 1946). ASTIA Report No. ATI-
Beam type - Conical. 3365. UNCLASSIFIED.
Polarization - Circular.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION; Airborne, fixed. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Transponder Beacon

ANTENNA AT-171/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2000 - ^000 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Slot. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APW-11.


Equipment function - radar beacon.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a flush-mounting
slot antenna for transmitting or receiving. MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna has a similar beam
It Is constructed in one piece from cadmium- pattern to those of AT-lll/AP and AT-104/APN-
plated aluminum and has a cover made of di- 19. It is electrically but not mechanically
electric material. The antenna terminates interchangeable with those antennas. AT-
in a type N connector and has an input im- I7IA/AP is an Improved model of this antenna.
pedance of 50 ohms. The antenna is k-l/k
inches in diameter, and 1-3/^- Inches deep COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-1+8-H.
including the cable connector. The antenna
is mounted by means of four l/8-inch holes STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1660 5985-
on a 1-7/8 Inch radius around the antenna. 032-1710.
A mounting hole i-l/k Inches In diameter is
required. Two of these antennas, one for KEIEREHCES:
transmitting and one for receiving, are re- 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
quired for each Installation for Radar Set » borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1,
AK/AFW-ll. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: 2) U.S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. Card.
Polarization - Vertical.

UNCLASSIFIED 177
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-171A/AP

FREQOmCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2600 - 5300 me. Equipment function - radar beacon.

TYPE: Slot.' MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna has a similar beam


pattern to those of AT-111/AP and AT-lOV
DESCiUPTIOW; The antenna Is a flush-mounting APN-19. It Is electrically but not mechani-
slot antenna for transmitting or receiving. cally Interchangeable with those antennas.
It is constructed in one piece from silver- This antenna is an Improved version of AT-
plated brass and has a cover made of dielec- 171/AP in that it is much lighter. It is
tric material. The antenna terminates In a the same as AT-92A/AP, but it uses a differ-
modified S.F receptacle UG-58/U and has an ent r-f connector.
input impedance of 50 ohms. The antenna
is k-l/k inches in diameter and 1-7/8 inches COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-48-605.
deep including the cable connector. The
antenna is mounted by means of four 5/l6- MANUFACTURSR: Espey Manufacturing Company,
inch holes on a 1.95 Inch radius around the Air Force contract W32-033-ac-2l729.
antenna. A mounting hole J-l/'t inches in
diameter is required. Two of these anten- STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1660 5985-
nas, one for transmitting and one for re- 038-1515.
ceiving, are required for each installation
of Radar Set AN/APW-11. REFERENCES:
T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Alr-
BEAM DATA: borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. 1953). CONFIDEKTIAL.
Polarization - Vertical.
2) U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APW-11.

ANTENNA AT-172()/ARN-14

FREQUEHCY: VHF band, 108-122 mc; VSUR < 5. REFERENCES;


l) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
TYPE: Swept-back, U-type dlpole. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a streamlined
structure conslsttng of a horizontal U- 2) U. S. Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna
shaped, swept-back dlpole constructed of Design Summary, 513-19151+1*, (Mar. lö,
cast aluminum, aluminum alloy tubing, and 1952]. SECRET.
natural rubber. The antenna is fed by RG-
8/u coaxial cable. The overall antenna is 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
26 Inches long, 17-1/4 Inches wide, and 12- Card.
3/4 inches high. The antenna weighs about
5-1/2 pounds and has a drag of 2.5 pounds at
217 knots.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALIATI0N: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEHT: Radio Set AN/ARN-^ and


Localizer Radio Receiving Equipment RC-103.
Equipment function - approach control.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is identical to


the 37J1 antenna, and probably very similar
to the 37J2 and 37J3 antennas.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

MANUFACTURER: Collins Radio Company.


AT-172()/ARN-ll+
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5826-28I*-
83IO.

178 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-176(»)/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 190 - kOO mo;


VSWR < 2.

TYPE: Blade.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a streamlined


aluminum stub and is used for transmitting
or receiving. It mounts on Antenna Base AB-
109. The antenna terminates in a type HN
connector and has an impedance of 50 ohms.
The elliptical base section is 2.7 Inches
long, 1.14 inches wide, and 4rinches tall.
The antenna weighs about Z-l/k pounds; the
height of the radiating element is 9 inches.
The antenna is capable of radiating 200-kilo-
watt peak power (pulses) at altitudes of
50,000 feet.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Ground or airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AH/APN-5 and


AN/CPN-2A. Equipment function - navigation,
surface reference.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is similar to but


not Interchangeable with AT-126/AP. They
differ in the type of connector used. AT-
176(»)AP denotes two models, AT-I76/AP and
AT-176A/AP. AT-I76A/AP is stronger and more
resistant to corrosion, but the two antennas
are interchangeable.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-50-^08.

MAHUFACTURER: Phoastron Company, contract


AF 35(038)-2190.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number N5985-2ij-9-


^556.
REFERENCES:
1)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

2) U. S. Air Force, Handbook Operating


Instructions for Radio Set AN/CPN-2A,
TO 31P5-2CPN2-I+1, [ÄügTsiST 1950 - revised
Oct. 30, 1953). UNCLASSIFIED.

3) U. S. Air Force and Bureau^-o-f'Aeronautics,


Fixed Communication and Meteorological
Equipment Directory, Navigational Aid Antenna AT-176/AP
Equipment, III, TO 311^-1-1, (June 16,
195Ö). UNCLASSIFIED.

• «•••«*•*•«•»«••*• •«••«••«•it«

, ANTENNA AT-178/APS-42

See AS-428(*)/APS-42.

UNCLASSIFIED 1T9
UNCLASSIFSED

ANTENNA REFLECTOR AT-179/APS-42A

The nomenclature card Indicates the antenna


was cancelled 2 May 1950. It was not required
and was never built,

• »««••«•«••«ti««««*

ANTENNA AT-180/ARW

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 36.5 - 39.5 mc; VSWR<2 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: AN/ARW-41. Equipment
on 50-ohin coaxial cable. function - remote control.

TYPE: Tapered rod. MI3CELIAHE0US: AT-I80/ARN is similar to AT-


181/ARW.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a cadmium-plated,
cold-rolled steel, tapered rod mounted In a COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-51-R372) .
phenolic base. Impedance Matching Network
CU-I72/ABW Is used with the antenna. The STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 582I-O9O-
overall radiating element is approximately 0007.
k2 Inches long by 1 inch in diameter. It
mounts horizontally on the nose of type F-80 REFERENCES;
aircraft. 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA: 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Polarization - Horizontal.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: See Description. Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-181/ARW

FREQUENCY: HF and VHF bands, 29.75 - ^0.75 mcj INSTALLATION: Airborne.


.. VSWR<2 on 50-ohm coaxial cable.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ARW-IJ-O and AN/ARW-
TYPE: Tapered rod. hl,Equipment function - remote control.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a cadmium-plated, MISCELLAKBOUS: AT-l8l/ARW is similar to AT-


cold-rolled steel, tapered rod mounted in a 100/ARW.
phenolic base. Impedance Matching Networks
CU-I69/ARW, CU-I70/ARW, CU-171/ARW, and CU- COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEI^51-R373) .
175/ARW are used with the antenna. The over-
all radiating element is approximately kB STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 582I-237-
inches long by 1 inch in diameter. The klk2.
phenolic base Is 8 inches by 8 inches by 6
inches. The antenna mounts horizontally on REFERENCES:
the nose of type F-80 aircraft. l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA: 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
ilarization - Horizontal.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
TUNING/MATCHING DF/ICES: See Description. Card.

ANTENNAS AT-183(»)/AP, AT-184(')/AP, AT-185(*)/AP

ANTENNA FREQUENCY: DESCRIPTIOH; The antennas are quarter-wave-


length, streamlined stubs. They have an in-
AT-l83(»)/AP VHF and UHF bands, I90-I+OO mc; put Impedance of 50 ohms each and are used
VSWR < 2. for transmitting or receiving. They consist
AT-l8^(»)/AP UHF band, 530 - 780 mc; of streamlined, a.lumlnum, radiating elements
VSWR < 2. mounted to elliptical base sections (Antenna
AT-l85(»)/AP UHF and SHE bands, klO - It-OOC Base AB-109). The elliptical base section is
mc. 2.7 Inches long, 1.14 inches wide, and Cl-
inches tall. The antennas each weigh about
TYPE: Blade.

180 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

2 pounds; the height of the radiating ele- COGNIZANT ..GENCY:


ments are as follows; I! (A) (B)
AT-I83W/AP ARL-W5-R570 AEL-50-409 AEI^-52-945
AT-l85(#)/AP 9-5/8 Inches A!P-l84f)/AP ARL-WS-R571 AEI/-50-410 AEL-52-943
AT-l84(*)/AP 5 Inches AT-l85ß/AP AR]>48-R5Y2 AEI^50-4ll AEI^52-946
AT-I8S(*)/AP 3-1/8 Inches
MANUFACTURER: Michigan Brass Company, contract
BEAM DATA: AF 33(600)-2l6l3.
Beam type - Omnidirectional In azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical. STOCK NUMBERS:
AT-I83/AP ...Federal Stock Number 5895-263-
INSTALLATION: Airborne. 0957A
AT-183A/AP...Federal Stock Number 5895-217-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Receiving Equipment AH/ 0484A
APR-4 and Radar Set AN/APT-4. Equipment AT-183B/AP...Federal Stock Number l660 5895-
function - countermeasures, search; and 565-3161
countermeasuz-es, deception. AT-I8VAP ...Federal Stock Number 5895-263-
0956A
MISCELLAHEOUS: The asterisk in the nomencla- AT-l8i+A/AP...Federal Stock Number 5985-217-
ture of these antennas denotes three models: 0485
the unclesignated, the A, and the B models. AT-I85/AP ...Federal Stock Number 5895-263-
The succeeding models of each of the three 0955A
antennas differ from the preceding models in AT-I85A/AP...Federal Stock Number 5985-284-
that they are mechanically stronger and more 7420
corrosion resistant; the various models of a AT-184B/AP...Probably Federal Stock Number
particular antenna are interchangeable with 1660 5985-284-6847
the other models of the same antenna. The
undesignated models are listed In some re- REFERENCES:
ferences as having a different frequency l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
range.- from the A and B models. These fre- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
quencies are listed below: 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

AT-I85/AP 200 - 350 mo, 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-


AT-18VAP 350 - 700 mc, tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
AT-I85/AP 600 - 2000 mc. Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
Pennsylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
The antennas described here are similar to Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
the antennas Indicated below and differ in
that a modified UG-IO9/U connector is used 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
instead of a type N connector. They are not Card.
interchangeable. AT-I83/AP is similar to
AT-I26/AP, and AT-I84/AP and AT-lBj/AP are
similar to AT-125/AP.

ANTENNAS AT-189(*)/AP, AT-190(*)/AP, AT-191(*)/AP

MTENNA FREQUENCY; impedance of 50 ohms .

AT-l89(*)/AP VHF band, 88-135mc; VSWR<2. BEAM DATA:


AT-190(*)/AP VHF band, 88-135mc; VSWR<2. Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
AT-191(*)/AP VHF band, 130-225mc; VSWR<2. Polarization - Vertical.

TYPE: Blade. TUMING/MATCHIHG DEVICES: The antenna has


series- and shunt-matching sections.
DESCRIPTION: The antennas are quarter-wave-
length, streamlined stubs and are used for INSTALLATION: Airborne.
transmitting or receiving. They consist of
streamlined radiating elements mad.e of 24ST ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
aluminum tubing, Alcoa die number T-105, AS-l89(*)/AP . . Receiving Equipment AN/APR-4,
mounted to elliptical base sections. Antenna Radar Set AN/APT-6, and Radio
Base AB-109. The elliptical base section is Set AN/ARQ-8;
2.7 Inches long, 1.14 Inches wide, and 4 AS-190(*)/AP . . Receiving Equipment AN/APR-4,
Inches tall. The heights of radiating ele- Radar Set AN/APT-6, and Radio
ments are as follows: Set AN/ARQ-8;
AS-l89(»)/AP ... 24 inches AS-19l(*)/AP . . Receiving Equipment AN/APR-4,
AS-190(*)/AP ... 24 inches Radar Set AN/APT-4, and Radar
AS-19l(»)/AP ... 15 inches. Set AN/APT-6.
Equipment function - countermeasures, search;
The antennas are equipped with series-and and countermeasures, deception.
shunt-matching sections and have an input

UNCLASSIFIED 181
UNCLASSIFIED

MISCELIANBOUS: The three antennas described AT-I89B/AP .. American Electronics Laboratories,


are very similar; AT-l89(*)/AP differs from contract AF 53(600)-2l6l5,
AT-190(*)/AP only In the type of connector AT-190B/AP . . Phacstron Instrument and Elec-
used. The former uses a type N connector tronic Company, AF 33(038)-219O,
and the latter uses a modified UG-190/U r-f AT-191B/AP .. Michigan Brass Company, contract
connector. AT-19l(*)/AP differs from AT- AF 35(600)-2l6l3.
127/AP In that It uses the modified UG-109/U
Instead of the type N connector. The aster- STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number 5895-296-
isk In the nomenclature of these antennas 9lt70A (AT-19ÜB/AP), Federal Stock Number 5895-
denotes three models: the undeslgnated, the 285-0918A (AT-191/AP).
A, and the B models. The succeeding models
of each of the three antennas differ from REFERENCES:
the preceding models In that they are meehan- T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
anlcally stronger and more corrosion resis- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
tant; the various models of a particular an- 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
tenna are Interchangeable with the other
models of the same antenna. 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
COGNIZANT AGENCf: Report Ho. 63.6-F. State College,
TT (A) (B) Pennsylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
AT-189W/AP ARL-^8-31l4- AEL-5O-654 AEL-52-'4-69 Inc., (Oct. 51; 1956). SECRET.
AT-190f)/AP ARL-48-315 AEL-50-i+12 AEL-53-R61T
AT-191W/AP AHL-48-516 AEL-50-i+15 AEL-52-9H 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
MANUFACTUHERS:

ANTENNA AT-192(*)/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2600 - 5500 mc; INSTALLATION: Airborne.
V3WH<C2,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APT-16 and
TYPE: Slot. similar equipment. Equipment function -
countermeasures, deception.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a flush-mounted
slot antenna for transmitting. It is con- MISCELLAMEOUS: AT-192(*)/AP denotes two
structed in one piece from cadmium-plated models, AT~192/AP and AT-192A/AP. AT-192A/AP
aluminum and has a cover made of dielectric Is an Improved model of AT-192/AP and is
material. The antenna terminates in a modi- much lighter. The antenna is similar to AT-
fied RF receptacle UG-98/U and has an input I71//1P but has a different type of r-f con-
impedance cf 50 ohms. The antenna is k-l/k nector. The beam pattern of this antenna Is
inches in diameter and 1-3/^- inches deep in- similar to those of AT-lll/AP, AT-I0VAPN-I9,
cluding the cable connector. The antenna and AT-I71/AP.
is mounted by means of four 3/l6-inch holes
on a 1-3/4 radius around the antenna. A COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-48-317 and AEL-46-606.
mounting hole 5-1/^ inches in diameter is re-
quired. The antenna is used where high-power REFERENCES;
transmitting antennas are required. It can l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
withstand 200 watts (CW) at 50,000 feet. borne Antenna Data, CO 1Ö-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. 2) U. S. Department at Defense Nomenclature
Polarization - Vertical. Card.

ANTENNA AT-202/AR

FREQUENCY: VHP band, ¥f - 58.14- mc; VSWR < 2 on ASSOCIATED...EailJ.Pt^NT: Radio Set AH/PRC-l6().
95-ohm coaxial cable. Equipment function - communications.

TYPE: Whip. COGNIZANT AGENCY: Signal Corps.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 4-1/2-foot whip REFERENCES:


of one-piece, metal construction. A mounting 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
bracket is included. The equipment is borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517 \July 1,
Intended to be used in Army liaison aircraft. 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION: Airborne. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

: ■ ■ UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-214/APR

FKEQUEHCY: SHF band, 5000 - 11,000 mc; Equipment function - countermeaaures, search.
vmi * 2.
MISCELLAMEOUS: AT-21k-/APR Is similar to
TYPE: Conical. AS-125/APR except for frequency range.

DESCRIF1I0M: The antenna consists of an COGMIZAMT AGENCY: AEL-55-R-639.


inverted cone surmounted "by an upright cone
mounted above a circular ground-plane mounting MAMUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
plate. The common axis of the two cones is Inc., contract W35-038-ac-2001+0.
inclined at an angle of H-50 with the mounting
plate. The antenna Is made from silver- STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-296-
plated brass. The overall dimensions are 6 200ltB.
Inches In diameter and 5 inches in height.
Eight mounting holes are spaced around the REFERENCES:
circumference of the mounting plate. The T") Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
input impedance is 50 ohms. A type N con- borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-51Y, (July 1,
nector is used. 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA: 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore,


Beam type - Omnidirectional in the plane of Directory of Intercept and Analysis Equip-
the mounting plate. ment, Report' No. 63.6-F. State College,
-Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting Pennsylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
position. Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AM/APR-9.

ANTENNA AT-220/APR-9

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1000 - 26OO mc; VSWR < 5 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AH/APR-9.
on 50-ohm coaxial cable. Equipment function - countermeasures, search.

TYPE: Cavity-backed slot, probe, and conical COGHIZAMT AGENCY: AEL-1*9-C211.


antenna.
MAMUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
DESCRIFTION; The antenna Is the same as Inc., Air Force contract W33-O38-ac-2OOl(-0.
AT-219/APR-9 except for size and frequency.
It Is 7-1/2 by l6 by k-l/2 inches. Refer- REFERENCES:
ence 2) states that this antenna was cancelled l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
(29 April 19^9) and was never procured, borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
stocked, or issued. 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, flush-mounted. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ANTENNA AT-221/APG-30

Cancelled; replaced by AT-22U/APG-30

ANTENNA AT-223/APG-30

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 9335 - 9^15 mc. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1270-3)+7-
I36O.
TYPE: Horn.
REFEREMCE:
DESCRIPTION: This antenna is identical with U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
AT-245/APG-50 except for counting details. Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Radar
Set AN/APG-30, AM 16-30APG30-3, (Nov. 15,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AH/APG-JO. Equipment 1952 - revised Jan. 15, 195^). UNCLASSIFIED.
function - fire control.

UNCLASSIFIED 183
UNCLASSIFIED

AT-223/APG-30

AT-223/APG-30 Radiation Pattens at 9375 mc

ANTENNA AT-224/APG-30

FHEQUEMCY: SHF band, 9335 - 9W.5 mc; VSWF. < 1.5.

TYPE; Dielectric rod.

DESCRIFTIOM: The antenna consists of a slender,


tapered, polystyrene rod cemented to a piece
of standard RG-67/tj waveguide. The waveguide
Is flared to match the square dimension of the
large end of the rod. The rod is capable of
withstanding cold temperatures without cold
flow as well as high temperatures without
deformation. The antenna weighs about 7
ounces and is about 15 Inches long and 0.6
inch in diameter.

BEAM DATA;
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 25°.
Vertical - 25°.
Side-lobe attenuation - 13 db.

DJSTALLATIOH: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEHT: Radar Set AK/APG-30.


Equipment function - fire control.

COGWIZAHT AGEMCY: U. S. Navy. «*«

MANUFACTURER: General Electric Company, Navy AT-22U/APG-30 Radiation Patterns at 9375 mc


contract NOa(»)-10174,
REFERENCES:
STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 1270-25^- l) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
' ' Handbook Maintenance Instructions for
Radar Set AM/APG-30, AN l6-30APG;0-3,
mjgmmammmmmmmmm^mmgmmmmmmm^m^mam (Nov. 15, 1952 - revised

AT-22U/APG-30

184 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- 5) U.S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-5L7, (July 1, Card.
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA AT-225/APN

FREQUENCY: VHF band, l60 - 2lv0 mcj VSWR < 2. COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-52-R185.

TYPE: Streamlined stub sleeve. MANUFACTURERS: Bird Electronics Corporation,


and Wllcox Electric Company, Inc., contract
DESCRIFTIOH; The antenna is a broadband, AF 33(038)-1991<-!+.
quarter-wave, stub-sleeve antenna, and con-
sists of two elements separated by a plastic STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Numbers 58I+O-25I+-
Insulator. The upper element is a stub and 7119 and 1660 5326-285-0511.
the lower element acts as a sleeve. The two
elements and the insulator are bonded together REFERENCES:
into a smooth, one-piece antenna with a T) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
diamond-shaped cross section. An internal Handbook Operating Instructions for Radar
matching section matches the antenna to a Beacons AN/APN-76 and AM/APN-76A, TO 12P5-
50-ohm line. The antenna is used for both 2AHJ76-1, (June 7, 195'+). UNCLASSIFIED.
transmitting and receiving. It weighs about
2 pounds and is Ih Inches high, 1+-1/2 Inches 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
wide, and 7/8-inch thick. It uses holes in Handbook Operating Instructions for Radar
the faired base plate to mount to top or Set AN/APN-12A, TO 12P5-2APN12-'l-l, (Dec. 5.
bottom of aircraft fuselage or wing. 195^). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA: 3) U. S. Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna


Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. Design Summary, 51S-1915^^, (Mar. l!3,
Polarization - Vertical. 1952). SECRET.

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna has a K) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


built-in matching section. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
IKSTALLATIOM: Airborne.
5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set M/APN-12. Card.
Equipment function - radar, beacon.

ANTKNNA AT-230/APR-9

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1000 - 2600 mc; VSWR < 2 Additional Information is available in the
on 50-ohjn coaxial cable. secret document listed below as Reference 1
and in Volume V of this catalog series.
"PE: Cavity-recessed helix.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a single-turn helix
mounted in a cylindrical cavity. It is made ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APT'-y.
of aluminum and beryllium copper with a Equipment function - countermeasures,
silver-plated element. The antenna is 8 deception.
inches in diameter with a 1-inch mounting
flange and is 2-1/2 inches deep. An eight- COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-50-96.
inch mounting hole is required in the skin of
the aircraft. The antenna is mounted by means REFERENCES:
of 2k holes spaced equally around the mounting D U. S. Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna
flange. It is sealed by a circular dielectric Design Summary, ^13-1915^, (Mar . I'i,
plate. The input impedance is 50 ohms. 1952). SECRET.

BEAM DATA: 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Polarization - Circular. Card.

• •••«•«It«

ANTKNNA AT-234/APX

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 950 - 1250 mc; VSWR < 2 TYPE: Annular slot.
on 52-ohm coaxial cable.

UNCLASSIFIED 185
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCHirTIOr:: The antenna Is a flush-irounting MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is sometimes used


annular slot antenna used with distance- instead of AS-1?5/APX.
measuring equipment. It is used for both
transmitting and receiving. It has an input COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-51-R502.
impedance of 52 ohflis and is fed by RG-ö/1j
coaxial cible. The antenna weighs approxi- MANUFACTUKEBS: Andrew Alford Company, Air Force
mately 2-1/1+ pounds, Is 7-I3/16 inches in contract W-35-058-ac-175l(-9; Bird Electronics
diameter, and is 1-l/k inches deep. Corporation, Air Force contract AF 53(053)-
"-952.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-21?-
Polarization - Vertical. 70Ö9A.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCES:


T) U. S. Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APN-?1*, Design Summary, 'ylS-igi'yhk, (Mar. 18,
Equipment function ■ navigation, surface 1952). SECRET.
reference (DME).
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO I6-I-517, (July 1,
1955). CONFIDENTIAL.

5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

AT-23U/APX

AT-23U/APX Vertical Radiation Patterns


at 1100 mc

AT-23U/'APX Horizontal Radiation Patterns


at 1100 mc

ANTENNA AT-245/APG-30

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9555 - 9^15 mc; VSWR < 1.5. TYPE: Horn.

186 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

DE3CRIFTI0H: The antenna consists of an alu- REFERENCES:


minum horn, elliptical in cross section at the T) W. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
radiating end and tapering to a smaller, Handbook Maintenance Instructions for
circular cross section at the other end. A Radar Set AN/APG-'O, AN 10 3OAPG30-3,
waveguide flange is attached to the small end (Nov. 15, 1952 - revised Jan. 15, 1954).
of the horn to Join the r-f waveguide. A UNCLASSIFIED.
plastic lens is attached to the large end of
the horn and is effective in reducing the slde- 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics
lobe level by retarding the phase of the energy Handbook Operation Instrueilons for Radar
leaving through the center of the lens. The Set AH/APG-30A. TO 11 F35-2--10-11,
antenna weighs 3/4 pound and is (overall) 9 (Aug. 15, I956) . UNCLASSIFIED.
inches long, h-3/h inches wide, and 5-1/4
inches high. 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air:
borne Antenna Data, CO lü-l-517, (July
BEAM DATA: 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
Gain - 20 db.
Half-uower beamwldth Horizontal - 10°.
Vertical - 18°.
Side-lobe attenuation - 23 db.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AK/APG-30.


Equipment function - fire control.

MISCELLANEOUS: AT-245/APG-30 is identical to


AT-225/APG-50 except for mounting details.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: General Electric Company, Navy AT-245/APG-30


contracts N0a(s I-IOIT1* and NOa(s)-10201.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Numbers 12,70-296-


Jotl and 1270-217-0471.

ANTENNA AT-246(*)/U

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands 2500 - 3^00 mc; MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna has a beam pattern
VSWR < 2. similar to those of AT-104/APN-19, AT-UI/AP,
and AT-171A/AP. It is similar to AT-171A/AP
TYPE: Slot. but electrically and mechanically improved,
lighter In weight, hermetically sealed and
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a flush-mounting requires a larger mounting hole. It Is
slot antenna for transmitting. It is con- similar to AT-247/U but uses a different
structed In one piece from copper and cad- connector. AT-246(*)/u denotes two models,
mium-plated cast aluminum. The antenna is AT-246/tJ and AT-246A/U. The two models are
fitted with a dielectric cover and hermetically interchangeable, but AT-246A/U has its usable
sealed. The antenna terminates in a type N temperature range extended to withstand 350oC.
connector and has an input impedance of 50 AT-246/U is sealed with 1 pound of dry
ohms. It is 3-5/8 inches in diameter and nitrogen, and AT-246A/U is sealed with 2 pounds
l-7/ü inches deep including the connector. of dry nitrogen.
The antenna mounts by means of four 3/l6-inch
holes in a mounting flange 4-1/4 inches in COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-5O-I78, AEL-52-733, and
diameter. A mounting hole of about 3.7 inches AEL-49-452.
In diameter is required. The power capability
of the antenna at 50,000 feet and above is MANUFACTURER; Workshop Associates, contracts
listed as 100 watts for AT-246/U and 200 watts AF 33(05ö)-1329 for AT-246/U, and AF 53(038)-
for AT-246A/U. _ ■ 29999 for AT-246A/U.

BEAM DATA: STOCK NUMBERS: AT-246/U...Federal Stock Number


Beam type - Omnidirectional In azimuth. 1660 59ö5-5W-1+283; AT-246A/U.. .Federal Stock
Polarization - Vertical. Number 1660 5985-2]7-047O.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APW-1LA,


and other transmitters. Equipment function
guidance, command; and radar beacon.

UNCLASSIFIED 187
UNCLASSIFIED

REFEREMCES: 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


T) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air- Card.
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517. (July 1,
1955;. COMFIDEKTIAL.

ANTENNA AT-247/äJ

FfiEQUEMCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2500 - Jl+OO me; ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEMT; Unknown. Equipment
VSWR < 2. function - radar beacon.

TYPE: Slot. MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna has a beam pattern


similar to those of AT-10k/APN-19, AT-ll/AP,
DESCRIFTIOM: The antenna Is a flush-mounting and AT-I71/AP. It is similar to AT-171A/AP
slot antenna for transmitting. It Is con- but is electrically and mechanically Improved,
structed In one place from copper and cadmluiu- lighter in weight, hermetically sealed, and
plated cast aluminum. The antenna la fitted requires a larger mounting hole. It is similar
with a Textollte cover and hermetically sealed to AT-246/lj but uses a different connector.
with 1 pound of dry nitrogen. The antenna
terminates in a type LN connector and has an COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-50-179 and AEL-k9-h3J>.
Input impedance of JO ohms. It Is 5-5/8
Inches In diameter and 1-7/8 Inches deep MANUFACTURER; Workshop Associates, contract
Including the connector. The antenna mounts AF 551^357-1329.
by means of four 3/l6-inch holes in a mounting
flange k-l/Z Inches In diameter. A mounting REFERENCES;
hole about 3.7 Inches In diameter is required. l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
The antenna Is used where power outputs up to borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
200 watts at cO,000 feet and above are 1953). CONFIDENTIAL.
required.
BEAM DATA: 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. Card.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-254/APT

See OA-I65/APT.

ANTENNA AT-256(*)/ARC

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF "bands, 225 - ^OO mc; Polarization - Horizontal or vertical depend-
VSWR < 2. ing upon mounting position.

TYPE: Blade. INSTALLATIOM; Ground or airborne.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a streamlined, ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Sets AN/ARC-53,


cast-aluminum, anodlzed, quarter-wave stub AN/ARC-27, and AN/ARC-19. Equipment function-
which can be mounted either horizontally or communications; Telemetric Data Sets AN/AKT-7
vertically. It is constructed in two sections. and AN/UKR-2. Equipment function - tele-
The base section includes the mounting flange, metering.
and the upper section is the radiator. The
two sections are Insulated by a Teflon insula- MISCELLANEOUS: AT-25D(*)/ARC denotes two models,
tor. The Input Impedance of the antenna is AT-256/ARC and AT-256A/ARC. The two models
52 ohms; it is fed by RG-8/Ü or similar coaxial differ slightly In weight, dimensions, and
cable and uses a type N connector. The antenna methods of manufacture but are Interchangeable.
weighs between one and two pounds and is The development model of this antenna was
approximately 12 inches in overall length, 2 AT-(XA-12lt)/ARC.
inches thick, and 5 Inches wide. The antenna
is used both on aircraft and at ground Instal - COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Air Force, AEL-49-512.
latlons. Drag is estimated to be satisfactory
up to 6kO knots at 50,000 feet. MANUFACTURERS: Andrew Alford Company, Air Force
contract W35-038-ao-175^-9» Technical Appliance
BEAM DATA: Corporation.
Beam type' - Approximately omnidirectional In
the plane' perpendicular to the stub.

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

AT-256/ARC, Vertical Radiation Pattern through


AT-256/AEC, Horizontal Radiation Pattern through
horizontal section of CIJOB Model longitudinal section of CIJOB Model

STOCK NUMBERS; AT-256/ARC...Federal Stock


Number 5021-255-1676; AT-256A/ARC...Federal
Stock Number 5621-217-0^57.

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Air Force, USAF Aircraft Antenna
Design Summary. 518-1915^, (Mar. 10,
1952;. SECRET.

2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-


borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517j (July 1,
1955). CONFIDENTfAL.

3) U. 3. Air For-j t. Handbook Field Main-


tenance Instructions for Telemetric Data
Transmitting Set AN/AKT-7, TO 12S7-2AK,J7-2,
(Oct. 1, 1957 - revised April 1, 1959).
UNCLASSIFIED.

It-) U. S. Air Force, Handbook Field Main-


tenance Instructions for Telemetric Data
Receiving Set AN/UKR-2, TO lgS7-2UKR2-2,
(Dec.'jlT 195Ö). UNCLASSD'IED.

5) B. S. Zieg, Radiation Pattern Study of an


AT-256 Blade Antenna on Top of C-i;03 AT-256/ARC, Vertical Radiation Pattern through
Fuselage, Report Ho. ER-277lt~ Marietta, transverse section of CIJOB Model
Georgia; Lockheed Aircraft Corporatlun,
Georgia Division. (Oct. 9, 1957).
UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AT-269/ARN-6A

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.75 mc; train. A compensator, which can be adjusted
VSWR < 5. externally, is used to correct radio-compass
deviation errors. An autosyn transmitter is
TYPE: Loop. geared through the compensator to the rotating
antenna, and supplies loop position information
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a rotating loop to the remote indicator system. The antenna
antenna with a_ fixed housing and is operated is electrostatically shielded and is hermeti-
by a drive motor through a speed-reducing gear cally sealed. The antenna housing is a pyrex

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UNCLASSIFIED

glass dome painted dull black. The loop has a BEAM DATA:
ferrite core. The antenna Is approximately Beam type - Figure eight pattern In azimuth.
10-3/16 Inches high and h-'f/d inches in di- Polarization - Horizontal.
ameter; it weighs atout 3-l/k pounds.
IMSTALLATION: airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUirMEM': Radio Compass AN/ARN-6A.


Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding,

MI5CELLAMS0US: This anienna was developed to


replace AS-313/ARN-6. It is smaller, lighter,
and easier to Install than AS-513/ARH-6 but is
electrically interchangeable with it. It is
also mechanically Interchangeable if an
adapter plate is used for mounting.

COGMIZAHT AGEMCY; AEL-50-R111.

MAMUFACTORER: Developed by Bendlx Radio Div.,


Air Force contract AF 33(058)-23676.

REFEREMCES:
l)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAL.

2) Antenna AT-g69(XA-A)/ARll-6A, Final


Engineering Report, Report Bo. E.P. 936.
Baltimore, Maryland: Bendlx Radio,
Division of Bendix Aviation Corporation.
AD No. 106860. UNCLASSIFIED.
AT-269/AH1I-6A
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

ANTENNA AT-300/APN

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 960-1215 mc; VSWR<2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APN-3^.
Equipment function - navigation, direction
TYPE: Probably a cavity-backed slot. finding (VOR).

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a half- MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 2) states that the
wavelength element in a streamlined plastic antenna was cancelled on Ik January, 1952.
case. It is of one-piece construction and
is approximately 6 inches long by h- inches REFERENCES:
wide. 1)Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
BEAM DATA: 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card,
INBTALLATIOH: Airborne, flush-mounted.

ANTENNA AT-305/APA-70

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1ÜO0 2600 Polarization - Horizontal or vertical.

TYPE: Horn. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

DESCRIPTION; The horn is a one-piece casting ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APA-70 and AN/APA-70A.
of aluminum alloy. The horn is 9-lA inches Equipment function - navigation, direction
wide by 6 inches high by 10-1/4 inches deep; finding.
its weight is 10 pounds.
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-505/APA-70 is similar to
BEAM DATA: AT-5O6/APA-70 and AT-3O7/APA-7O.
Gain - 1+ db at 1000 mc.
Front-to-back ratio - 10 db.

190 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

COGMZAMT AGEHCT; U. S. Navy. Pennsylvania; Haller, Raymond and Brown,


Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
t<lAmJFACTURER; Caldwell Casting Co., contracts
WOa(s)-IO582 and NOas 51-021+. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
KEFEREMCES: 1955). CONFIDENTIAL.
T)Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
tory of Intercept and Analysis Equlpiaent, 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Report No. 65.6-F. State College, ' Card.

ANTKNNA AT-30ö/APA-70

FREQUENCY: UHP and SHF bands, 2300 - 1^50 mc. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-;o6/APA-T0 is similar to
AT-505/APA-70 and AT~307/APA-70.
TYPE: Horn.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION; The horn is a one-piece casting
of aluminum alloy. The horn is k-X/2 inches MANUFACTURER; Caldwell Casting Co., contracts
wide by 2-5/4 Inches high by 5 inches deep. N0a(s)-IO382 and N0as-51-02l+.
It weighs 5 pounds.
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA; 1)Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
Gain - J db at 1+000 mc. tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
Front-to-baek ratio - 10 db. Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
Polarization - Horizontal or vertical. Pennsylvania; Haller, Raymond and Brown,
Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APA-7O and AM/APA-'/OA. Card.
Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.

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ANTKNNA AT-307/APA-70

FREQUENCY; SHF band; ^300 - 10,750 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

TYPE; Horn. MANUFACTURER: Caldwell Casting Co., contracts


HOa(s)-IO382 and N0as-51-024.
DESCRIPTION: The horn is a one-piece casting
of aluminum alloy. The horn is 5 inches wide REFERENCES;
by h Inches high by 6-5/4 Inches deep. It l") Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
weighs 3 pounds. tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
Report No. b3.6-F. State College,
BEAM DATA: Pennsylvania. Haller, Raymond and Brown,
Gain - 8 db at 6000 mc. Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
Front-lo-'uack ratio - 10 db.
Polarization - Horizontal or vertical. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. 1953 J. CONFIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APA-7O and AN/APA-7OA. 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Eq\iipment function - navigation, direction Card.
finding.

HI3CELIANE0US: AT-307/APA-7O is similar to


AT-3O5/APA-70 and AT-306/APA-70.

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ANTKNNA AT-326/ARN

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 328-536 mc; VSWR<3. inches wide with one end attached to the
center conductor of a UC—58/U connector.
TYPE: Half-loop. The other end of the antenna is insulated
above ground and a shorting post is attached
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a U- from the center of the "U" to the ground
shaped rod 5-1/2 Inches long and 5-5/8 plate. The antenna is designed to mount

UNCLASSIFIED 191
UNCLASSIFIED

within ±30° of the horizontal on the INSTALLATION: Airborne.


nose of an aircraft with the skin function-
ing as a ground plane. RG-8/U coaxial ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/ARN-5,
cable is used. The antenna weighs .1-1/8 AN/ARN-18 and Glide Slope Receiver 51V.
pounds and has a drag of 0.25 pounces at Equipment function - approach control.
217.5 knots.
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is identical to
the Collins 57P-1 and 37P-2 antennas. The
57P-3 antenna is similar except for the
length which has been extended to 6-1/2
inches.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: USA AEL-55-C-521.

MANUFACTURERS: Collins Radio Company.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5826-539-


7^58.

REFERENCES:
fwannasr Tj Instruction Book for Model 51V-2 Glide
Slope Receiver, MAVAER 16-45-580.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Collins Radio
AT-526/ARN Company, (Jan. 15, 19510. UNGLASSIFIEIl.

2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handhook of Air-


borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1,
1953). CONFIDENTIAl.

3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ANTENNA AT-335/ARW

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 4-06-550 mc; VSWH<1.7. AN/ARW-56, and AN/ARW-59- Equipment func-
tion - remote control.
TYPE: Blade.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a streamlined
stub used for transmitting and receiving. MANUFACTURERS: Collins Radio Company, Navy
It is constructed from cast and sheet contracts N0a(s)-9687 and NOa(s)-51-ll83.
aluminum and anodized. The antenna, which
was designed for high speed aircraft, has STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 582I-O9O-
an input impedance of 50 ohms and terminates 0006.
in a UG-21B/U connector. The antenna is 9-
ll/l6 inches high, 7-ll/l6 inches wide, and REFERENCES:
3 inches thick. The antenna mounts by T) U. S. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics,
means of holes in a mounting flange attached Handbook Service Instructions for Radio
to the bottom of the antenna. Receiving Set AM/ARW-56, TO 12R;-2ARW5^-2,
(Oct. 1, 1955 - revised May 1, 1957).
BEAM DATA: UNCLASSIFIED.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in the plane
perpendicular to the length of the an- 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-
tenna. borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517,(July 1,
Polari zation - Linear, depends on mounting 195?). CONFIDENTIAL.
position.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/ABW-55,

ANTENNA AT-847()/UPN

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2830-294C mc. TYPE: Dipole.

192 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a brass dipole INSTALLATIOM: Missile or airborne.


2-1/2 inches long supported by a tube l/2
Inch in diameter and 6 Inches long. It ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: TransponderOeacon
mounts by means of a captive locking nut on AN/APN-55( T- Equipment function - radar
the antenna. The antenna is fed by a 50-ohm beacon.
coaxial cable.
COGNIZAMT AGENCY: SCI^9987.
BEAM DATA: The antenna Is designed to be lo-
cated on the trailing edge of a missile fin REFERENCE:
in such a position that radiation is con- U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card,
fined to a conical lobe whose half-power
beamwidth is approximately 70 •

ANTENNA AT-356/APR

FREQUENCY: UHF band, ^75-1250 rac; VSWR<5. COGNIZAMT AGENCY! AEL-51-299-

TYPE: Probably a cavity-backed slot. MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,


Inc.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is described in each
of the references as a flush-mounted, folded REFERENCES:
slot antenna. The antenna is 8 Inches long, T) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
6-5/4 inches wide, and 2-1/2 inches deep. It tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
mounts by 22 screws. The antenna is fed by Report No. 65.6-F. State College,
coaxial cable and has an impedance of 50 ohms. Pennsylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
Inc., (Oct. 51, 1956)-, SECRET,
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional. 2) Private Correspondence.
Polarization - Vertical.
5) U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne, flush mounted. Card.

ANTENNA AT-369/APG-44

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 5267 - 5555 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:' Radar Set m/APG-kh. ■ '
Equipment function - fire control.
HESCRIFTION: The antenna is apparently a parab-
oloidal reflector fed by a dipole with a rod- COGNIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
type reflector. The antenna is probably 10
inches in diameter with dipole and reflector REFERENCES:
elements, respectively, l-l/2 and 2 inches T) E. B. 'jo\twedel, A Radar Directory, Pro-
long. The antenna is made of brass and silver- ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.
plated aluminum and mounts to the aircraft by Santa Monica, California; The RAND
a flange. It is used for both transmitting Corporation, (Aug. 15, 1957), ASTIA
and receiving. Report No. AD 15067)+. SECRET.

BEAM DATA: Additional Information is available 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


in the secret document listed below as Card.
Reference l) and in Volume VI of this catalog
series.

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ANTENNA AT-382/ARC

See AS-669/ARN-54.

ANTENNA Ar-383/ARC

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 108-148 mc. DESCRIPTION: The reference indicates that the
antenna consists of a multi-sectional ra-
TYPE: Monopole. diating element, 1-1/4 inches in diameter

UNCLASSIFIED 193
UNCLASSIFIED

and 25 Inches long, designed to be fed by a MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corp.


JO-ohm coaxial cable and to withstand wind
velocities of up to 200 miles per hour, STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number r3821-257-

IMSTALIATION: Airborne, light aircraft.


REFERENCE:
ASSOCIATED EQUIH»IEMT: Radio Set ARC Type 12. U. S. Department of Defense Momenolature Card.
Equipment function - oonmiunlcations.

COOWIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCL-11597)-

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ANTENNA AT-401/APN

FREQUENCY: VHF band, l60-2l+0 mc. Equipment function - navigation.

TYPE: Stub. MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna comprises a para-


sitic element in an array in which the fed
DESCRXFTION: The reference Indicates that the element is, typically, Antenna AT-225/APN or
antenna consists of a corrosion resistant AT-96A/APN-12.
steel mast with an oval-shaped base. It is
constructed In one piece and is cadmium COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-52-450) .
plated,
REFERENCE:
INSTALLATION: Airborne. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APTJ-12.

ANTENNA AT-405/A

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 116-600 mc; of the lightning rod. The antenna mounts as
VSWR<2. __ a tallcap, airborne antenna, A plastic
covering or dome is required but not included
TYPE: Structural antenna.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a special blade
constructed of aluminum with a matching COGNIZANT AGENCY: U, S, Navy.
section extending below the antenna. A
UG-58/U receptacle is included for termi- MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
nating a 50-ohra cable. Also included is an Inc,, procurement contract NOas-9?76.
8 inch lightning rod. The antenna measures
20-5/52 inches in height, 12 Inches in REFERENCE:
length, and 3-1/8 inches in width, inclusive U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA AT-430/ARD-7

FREQUENCY: LF and MF bands, 0.190-1.750 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Loop. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Set


AN/ARD-7. Equipment function - direction
DESCRIPTION: This antenna is a rotating, pan- finding.
cake-wound coil terminated for twin coaxial
transmission line feeder. The coil is 5-3A COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCLM-6207).
Inches long, 2-5/8 Inches wide, and. 5/Ö inch
thick. MANUFACTURER: Lear, Incorporated.

SCAN DATA: The antenna has 56O mechanical REJERENCE:


rotation. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTKNNA AT-436/APN-J4

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 108-122 mc. TYPE:. Half loop.

194 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION: The reference Indicates that the MISCELLANEOUS: AT-Ujo/APN-l't Is functional-


antenna Is a half loop fed by a coaxial ly the same as AS-172/ARN-14 but is de-
cable of 50 ohms characteristic Impedance. signed for mounting on the sides of an
Its overall dimensions are Jl Inches long aircraft vertical stabilizer.
by 6-1/8 Inches wide by 3-lA inches high.
Two antennas are required for each in- C0GKIZAI1T AGENCY: U. S. Navy (BuAer) .
stallation.
MANUFACTURER: Glenn L. Martin Co., pro-
BEAM DATA: curemant contracts HOas-10582, NOasJl-OSlt
Polari'zation - Horizontal. and NOas 51-684.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Department of Defense Noinenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARN-IU-.

ANTENNA AT-439/A

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 25OO-340O mc; INSTALLATION: Airborne, flush mounted.
VSWK < 2.
MISCELLAKBOUS: AT-439/A is similar to but
DESCRIPTION; The reference Indicates that the not interchangeable with Antenna AT-246/u.
antenna is an aluminum bowl cast in one
piece. Copper elements and a Teflon cover COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AKL-52-877) .
complete the antenna structure. The antenna
Is hermetically sealed and contains dry ni- REFERENCE:
trogen. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card,

ANTENNA AT-440(*)/U

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225-400 mcj MISCELLANEOUS: AT-44o(*)/U denotes two
VSWR < 2. models, AT-440/U and AT-440A/U. The latter
is structurally improved, but the two are
TYPE: Streamlined stub sleeve. interchangeable. T-44o/u is similar to
but not Interchangeable with AT-256/ARC.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is probably a
quarter-wave, broadband, stub-sleeve an- COGNIZANT AGEHCY: AEI^-57-456.
tenna with a diamond-shaped cross section.
The antenna has an input impedance of 50 STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5985-
ohms and terminates in a coaxial connector. 090-OOOÖ.
The antenna is made of aluminum and Teflon
and weighs about 2 pounds. It Is 10-1/2 REFERENCES:
inches tall, J-3/4 inches wide, and 13/l6 T) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
Inch thick. tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
Report No. 63.6-F, State College,
BEAM DATA; Pennsylvania: Haller, Raymond, and
Beam type - Omnidirectional in the plane Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
perpendicular to the length of the antenna.
Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting 2) Private Correspondence.
position.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/ARC-27,


AN/APN-3, and AN/APN-84. Equipment func-
tion - communications and navigation.

ANTENNA AT-446/ARR

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 162-174 mc. in diameter, and, when fully extended. It is
14 Inches long. The overall antenna.length
TYPE: Retractable stub. Is 24 Inches, and the housing is 2 inches in
diameter. It is mounted to the bottom of
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a tele- the hull of seaplanes.
scoping rod with Teflon cover to combat
icing. Tne radiating element Is l/4 inch INSTALLATION: Airborne.

UNCLASSIFIED 195
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Radio Set AH/AHR-26 Procurement contracts NOa(s) 52-982, NOa(s)
IO382, NOa(s) 51-024, and NOa(s)51-684.
COaHIZAUT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
REFERENCE:
MANUFACTURER: The Glenn L. Martin Co., U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA AT-447/ARD-8

FREQUENCY: LF and MF "bands, 0.200-1.750 mo. INSTALLATION: Airborne

TYPE: Loop. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Set


AN/ARD-8.Equipment function - direction
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a multi- finding.
ple-turn loop enclosed In a moisture-proof
polystyrene dome. The radiating element Is COGNIZAMT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCLM-6176) .
6 Inches In diameter by 5 inches long, and
is designed to be fed by a coaxial cable of MANUFACTURER: Lear, Incorporated, part
100 ohms characteristic impedance. number 6364-9.

SCAN DATA: The loop has 56O mechanical ro- REFERENCE:


tation. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AT-448/ARN-33

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 2 Antennas AT-449/ARN-33, INSTALLATION: Airborne. --


1 Antenna Base AB-337/ARN-35, 1 Antenna
Base AB-338/ARN-J3. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARN-33.
Equipment function - communications.
FREQUENCY: VHF band, 108-122 mo.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCLC-5977)
TYPE: U-shaped dipole.
MANUFACTURER: Antenna Research Laboratory,
DESCRIPTION: The Antenna consists of two J- Inc.
shaped elements forming a single U-shaped
dipole. It is fed by a coaxial cablej is REFERENCE:
water resistant, and is designed for use U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
in sub-zero temperatures.

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ANTENNA AT-44,>/ARN-33

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 108-122 mo. Equipment function - communications.

TYPE: J-shaped dipole. MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is part of An-


tenna AT-448/ARN-33.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a one-
piece, J-shaped dipole designed to be used COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCLC-5977) .
in pairs so mounted that they form a U-
shaped dipole. MANUFACTURER: Antenna Research Laboratory,
Inc., drawing C-164-71.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
REFERENCE:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARN-J?. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AT-450/ARC

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225-400 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Stub. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Communications sets


AN/ARC-45, AN/ARC-55. Equipment function
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 9-1/4 Inch coiranunlcatlons.
stub terminated at the base with a connector
for use with a 52-ohm coaxial cable.

196 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

COGNIZAMT -AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCLH-11^69) . 2) Department of the Army, Maintenance


Instructions for Navigation and Communica-
t-IANUFACTUREB.: JFD Manufacturing Co., Inc. tion System, U. S. Air Force Series H-21,
H-21A, and H-21B and Army Series H-21C
REFEREKCES: Helicopters, TM 1-IH-21-2-Ö, (Aug. 1957).
T) John B. Chown, James W. Schomer, UH CLASSIFIED.
Development of a Compatible Antenna
System for the H-l? Helicopter, Technical 3) U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Report k. Fort Monmouth, New Jersey: Card.
U. S. Army Signal Corps, (Dec. 1956),
ASTIA Report No. AD-121137. UNCLAS-
SIFIED.

ANTENNA AT-451/ARC-45

Cancelled 1 November 19505 never procured,


stocked, or Issued.

ANTENNA AT-452/AR

See AS-669/AEN-3^.

ANTENNA AT-453/AR

Cancelled 1+ September 1956} never procured.

ANTENNA AT-454(»)/ARC
,
MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 Antenna AT- +55(*)/ARC/ and one Antenna Coupler CU-36IA/ARC.
1 Antenna Base AB-J'+O(*)/ARC, 1 Antenna
Coupler CU-56l(*)/ARC. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SESA-57-l6l5i
SESA-57-l6l8).
FREQUENCY: HF and VHF bands, 2^.0-51.9 mc .
MANUFACTURER: Bendix Radio Division, pro-
TYPE: Whip. curement contracts 13611-PHILA-55-93,
39-PHILA-56-93, and 35903-PHILA-57.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna l+55(*)/ARC consists of
a fiberglass whip with six copper wires
molded within the fiberglass whip and
spaced equally around the circumference.
The whip Is approximately 90 Inches long.
The diameter tapers from 0.50 Inch (measured
2 Inches from the base) to 0.20 inch at the
tip. A 50-megohjn corona discharge resistor
is built into the tip of the whip. The
whip mounts rigidly on Antenna Base AB-
5to(»)/ABC at a tilt angle of 15°. The en-
tire assembly Is designed to withstand
stresses encountered at aircraft speeds of
up to 165 miles per hour. A coaxial cable,
3^—5/^ inches long, connects the antenna
base to CU-36l(*)/ARG antenna coupler, which
contains an inductance-capacitance network
for Impedance matching purposes.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/AEC-i+4.


Equipment function - communications,

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AT-^51+(*)/ARC desig-


nates antennas AT-^lt/ARC and AT-^JUA/ARC.
Antenna AT-k'yk/ARC consists of one Antenna
AT-14-55/ARC, one Antenna Base AB-5I+0/ARC,
and one Antenna Coupler CU-361/ARC. An-
tenna AT-45^A/ARC consists of one Antenna AT-U5I+/ARC
AT-1+55A/ABC, one Antenna Base AB-J'I-OA/ARC,

UNCLASSIFIED 197
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES: Heport h. Fort Monmouth, New Jersey:


11 Department of the Army, Radio Set AN/ U. S. Army Signal Corps, (Dec. 1956),
ARC-kk, TM 11-517, (Deo."19557^ UN- ASTIA Report Ho. AD-lSlljf, UNCLAS-
CLA3SIFIED. SIFIED.

2) John B. Chown, James W. Schomer, 5) U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature


Development of a Compatible Antenna Card,
System for the H-13 Helicopter, Technical

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ANTENNA AT-455(*)/ARC

See AT-45^(»)/ARC.
♦ ••••♦♦♦•♦•••♦»♦•♦♦•

ANTENNA AT-456/AR

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 Antenna AT-457/AH, 1 Equipment function - communications.


Antenna BAse AB-34l/AR.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCLC-5942).
FREQUENCY: VHF band, 118 - 152 mc.
MANUFACTURER: Antenna Research Laboratory,
TYPE: Stub, Inc.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is designed for co- REFERENCES:


axial cable termination and for use In sub- 1) John B, Chown, Development of a Compat-
zero temperatures. The stub (AT-457/ARC) ible Antenna System for the H-19
Is a one-piece construction mounted to the Helicopter, Technical Report 3, Fort
base by two press-fit pins, two 0.0935- Monmouth, New Jersey; U. S, Army Signal
Inch mounting holes, and one 1/4-28 thread Corps, (June 1957), ASTIA Report No,
center stop nut. AD-I60V74, UNCLASSIFIED,

INSTALLATION: Airborne 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set R-575/ARN-33.

ANTENNA AT-457/AR

See AT-456/AR.

ANTENNA AT-ibl/ARW

FhEQUEMCY: VHF band, 36-kk mc. Antenna Coupler CU-ltl6/ARW for operation in
the 36- to kO-mc frequency range and An-
TYPE: Whip. tenna Coupler CU-klf/ARV for operation In
the kO- to kk—mc frequency range.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a telescoping
whip, 50-1/2 Inches long with a base diameter COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-51+-R295) .
of 1/2 inch tapering to l/k inch in diameter
at the tip end. It is designed for mounting MANUFACTURER: Rowe Industries, procurement
on AB-29/ART antenna base. contract AF 33(600)-25910.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5821-284-


684 5.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/ARW-40
and AN/ARW-Vu REFERENCE:
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AT-^l/ARW requires

198 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-479/A and AT-480/A

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands; 1000-2600 mc, Use with Homing Equipinent AN/APA-70A,
2350-W50 mc. Report No. 247-1. Mineola, New York:
Airborne Instruments Laboratory, Inc.,
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-V/^/A and AT-heo/A (June 1950), ASTXA Report No. ATI-
are dual-cavlty-type antennas, both de- 80929. UNCLASSIFIED.
signed for operation In either of the two
frequency bands given above. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card,
BEAM DATA:
Gain - J db.
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION: Antenna AT-I+79/A mounts flush


in the left nose section; and Antenna
AT-48o/A, in the right nose section of air-
craft.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Homing Equipment AN/APA-


70, Direction Flhcer Set AN/ARC-9. Equip-
ment function - navigation.

COGNIZAMT AGENCY: WADC AEL-55-551 (Antenna


AT-V79/A); AEL-53-532 (Antenna AT-48O/A) .

MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Labora-


tory, Inc., procurement contract N0aE-106l2.
AT-I4.79/A or AT-U80/A Dual Cavity Antenna
REFERENCES:
l") G. Bostick, Wide-Band Homing Antennas for

ANTENNA AT-481/ARC-48

FREQUENCY: VHF Band, 225-250 mc . MISCELLANEOUS: Two antennas are used with
each AN/ARC-48 set. One antenna is used
TYPE: Whip. for the guard channel; and the other, for
any one of the three remaining frequencies
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a non-telescoping, as selected by the operator.
quarter-wavelength whip fed by a 50-ohm co-
axial cable. It is ll-j/U Inches long, and COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
mounts on the base of an AT-j/ARR-l antenna.
MANUFACTURER: Telephonies Corporation,
INSTALLATIOH; Airborne, helicopter. procurement contract NOas 53-1019 •

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARC-1+0 REFERENCE:


Equipment function - communications. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AT-491/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 193 220 mc; VSWR < 2. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Stub. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-53-585) .

DESCRIPTION: This is a streamlined, aluminum STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5985-285-
alloy stub, 15 inches long, fed by a co- 0313-
axial cable of 50 ohms characteristic Im-
pedance, It mounts on Antenna Base AB-109B/ REFERENCE:
AP, and is designed for user1 on high speed U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
aircraft.

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ANTENNA AT-492/AP

FREQUENCY: VKF and UHF bands, 190 - 400 mc; TYPE: Stub.
VSWR < 2.

UNCLASSIFIED 199
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIFTTOH: This is a streanlined stub, 9 COGHIZAWT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-55-582) .


Inches long, fed by a coaxial cable of 50
ohms characteristic Impedance. It mounts on STOCK MUMB3R: Federal Stock Number 5985-284-
Antenna Base AB-109B/AP and Is designed for 9H53:
use on high speed aircraft.
REFERENCE:
INSTALIATIOK; Airborne. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AT-493/AP

FREQUEMCY: UHF band, J3O-780 mc; VSWR<2. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Stub. COGNIZANT AOENCY: WADC (AEL-55-581).

DESCRIPTION: This Is a streamlined, aluminum STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1660 5985-
alloy stub, 5 inches long, fed by a coaxial 295-9047.
cable of 50 ohms characteristic impedance.
It mounts on Antenna Base AB-109B/AP and is REFERENCE:
designed for use on high speed aircraft. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AT-494/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 400-4-000 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Stub. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-55-580),

DESCRIPTION: This la a streamlined, aluminum REFERENCE:


alloy stub, 5 inches long, fed by a coaxial U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
cable of 50 ohms characteristic Impedance.
It mounts on Antenna Base AB-109B/AP and is
designed for use on high speed aircraft.

ANTENNA AT-495/ARN-14

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 108-122 mc. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

DESCRIPTION: The reference indicates that the COGNIZANT AGENCY: U, 3. Navy.


antenna is an aluminum cavity fed by a co-
axial cable. Its overall dimensions are REFERENCE:
12-11/16 by 34-l/lG by 5-l/l6 Inches. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA AT-50O/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 300 - 1000 mc; V5WR < 3. Beam type - Omnidirectional.
PM irw'Tii o^ - Horizontal or värtical.
TYPE; Swept-back stub-sleeve antenna.
INSTALLATION! Airborne.
"ASCRIPTION! The antenna is a streamlined,
broadband, stub-sleeve antenna swept back to MISCELLANEOUS! AT-500/AP is interchangeable
mrike an angle of 45 degrees with its mounting with AT-138/AP.
plate. The stub and sleeve sections are made
from anodlzed aluminum castings and are sepa- COGNIZANT AGE CY: U. Navy.
rated by a Teflon Insulator. The antenna
mounts by means of 8 bolts through its flanged MANUFACTURERS! Technical Appliance Corporation,
mounting plate. The antenna has an input (G-834), Navy contracts NOas-52-763 and NOas-
impedance of 52 ohms and terminates in a type 53-332.
N connector. The antenna weighs about 2.7
pounds and is 8-7/8 inches tall, 3-1-4 inches REFERENCES!
wide and, 1 inch thick. l) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Direc-
tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment.
BEAM DATA; Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Penn-
Gain - 2 db. sylvania: Malier, Raymond and Brown, Inc.,
(Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.

200 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

2) Private Correspondence.

3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

AT-500/AP

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ANTENNA AT-501/AP

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 88 - 137 mc; VSWR < 2. MISCELLANEOUS; AT-bOl/AP is electrically but
not mechanically interchangeable with Antenna
TYPE; Blade. AT-490/AP.

DESCRIPTION; This is a streamlined stub antenna COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-53-822) .


fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable. The radiating
element measures 24 by 4 by 0.50 inches. MANUFACTURER; Federal Telecommunications
Laboratory.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.
REFERENCE;
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Various ECM equipment. " U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
Equipment function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA AT-505/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 420 - 460 mc. MISCELLANEOUS; Reference 3) lists antenna AT-
505/AP as obsolete. Antenna AT-505/AP is
TYPE; Cavity-backed slot. electrically but not mechanically interchange-
able with antenna AS-333/AP.
DESCRIPTION; This is a cavity-backed slot fed
by a special coaxial cable of 50 ohms charac- COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-55-R-588).
teristic impedance. „It is especially designed
to maintain the -sir seal when mounted in the MANUFACTURER; Z & W Manufacturing Corporation,
skin of a pressurized cabin. Its overall part number 301606.
dimensions are 13 by 4 by 2-3/4 inches.
REFERENCES;
INSTALLATION; Airborne, flush mounted on air- l) Private Correspondence.
craft fuselage.
2} U. S. Air Force, Radio Sets SCR-718-D, SCR-
718-E, SCR-718-F, Handbook Operating In-
structions, T.O. 12P5-3SCRvi:i-21, (Aug.
15, 1957 - revised April 1, 1958). UN-
CLASSIFIED.

3) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright


Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March
14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
AT-505/AP
4} U. S. Air'FOJie "drawing 54D2536.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Altimeter SCR-718- 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
E. Equipment function - navigation. Card.

UNCLASSIFIED 201
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-520 AP

rREQl'E?CY; UHF and SHF bands, 100C 7700 mc. but not mechanically interchangeable with an-
tenna AT-502/AP.
TYPE: Stub.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC CAEL-54-282).
DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-520/AP is a streamlined
stub antenna fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable. STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 5985-284-
It is constructed of aluminum tubing and 7425.
mounts on Mounting Base AB-109B/AP. Its ap-
proximate dimensions are 8 by 3-3/4 by 2 REFERENCES:
inches. l) U. S. Air Force, List of Antennas. Colum-
bus Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base,
INSTALLATION; Airborne. 376th SAC Wing. UNCLASSIFIED.

MISCELLANEOUS: Reference l) lists this antenna 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


as obsolete. Antenna AT-520/AP is similar to Card.

ANTENNA AT-521/URM-42

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 5200 - 11,000 mc. MISCELLAMEOUS! The antenna is an A1-kS/\JF
modified by adding a mounting bracket.
TYPE; Horn antenna.
COGHIZAMT AGEMCY; U. S. Mavy.
DESCRIFTION! The antenna Is a flared waveguide
horn. The antenna Is 5-17/52 inches long, MAMUFACTURER: Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co.,
and 2 Inches high without the mounting bracket. Inc., Hollywood, California, part number
The horn is 3-29/52 inches high overall in- 91026-1, contract NObsr-6351+l.
cluding the bracket. The horn is terminated
with a type N connector for connection to a KEFEREHCES;
52-ohm coaxial cable. The antenna is mounted Tj U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
on a mast by means of a bracket 1-7/8 inches tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). CON-
long by 7/8 inch in diameter. The horn can FIDENTIAL.
be rotated.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
IMSTALLATIOM: Ground, shipboard, or aircraft. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIIMEMT: Radio Interference


Monitoring Set AM/URM-14-2. Equipment func-
tion - test.

ANTENNA AT-522/11RM-42

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF band, 500 - l+OOO mc. MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna is an A1-k9A/AFR-k
modified by adding a mounting bracket.
TYFE: Conical antenna, discone .type.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIFTION: The antenna is a discone which Is
connected to a 52-ohm coaxial cable. The "LANU'FACTUKER:Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co. Inc.
dimensions are 7-1/2 Inches high without the Hollywood, California, order NObsr-63341.
mounting bracket and connector, IO-15/16
Inches high overall, 12 Inches maximum REFERENCES:
diameter, and 6-I5/16 Inches minimuEi diameter. 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
The antenna mounts on a mast by means of a tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). CON-
mounting bracket 1-7/8 inches long by 7/8 Inch FIDENTIAL.
in diameter.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Ground, shipboard, or aircraft. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Radio Interference


Measuring Set AN/URM-^2. Equipment function -
test.

202 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-526/ARN-40

FREQUENCY; LF band, 0.090 - 0.110 mc. INSTALLATION; Airborne.

DESCRIPTION: The nomenclature card states that ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARN-40.
this antenna selects a portion of the spectrum Equipment function - navigation.
between 0.090 mc and 0.110 mc and passes the
received signal to Radio Receiver R-630/ARN- COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-54-I94). ~" -■■•--■-
40. Its approximate overall dimensions are 10
by 10 by 4 inches. REFERENCE!
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
BEAM DATA;
Polarization - Horizontal, vertical, or ellip-
tical.

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ANTENNA Arr-527/APT

FREQUENCY; HF band, 3 - 6 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-54-289).

TYPE; Whip. MANUFACTURER; Convair, Fort Worth.

DESCRIPTION; This is a telescoping whip antenna REFERENCES:


72 inches long and l/2 inch in diameter. 1) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRS-6, (March
INSTALLATION: Airborne, B-36 aircraft. 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-274. Equip- 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


ment function - communications. Card.

MISCELLANEOUS; Reference l) lists this antenna


as obsolete. AT-527/APT is' similar to AS-89/
ART.

ANTENNA AT-533/ARN

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.150 - 1.75 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set R-576/ARN-34.
Equipment function - direction finding.
TYPE: Loop.
COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. 5. Army (SCLC-8801).
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-533/ARN is an enclosed-
loop-type antenna, 9 inches in diameter,•• with MANUFACTURER; Bendix Radio Division, Code 06845.
a special lead-in construction feature.

SCAN DATA; The antenna has 360° mechanical ro- REFERENCE;


tation. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

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ANTENNA AT-535/AUN

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 75 mc; VSWR < 2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARN-12.
Equipment function - navigation, surface ref-
TYPE: Cavity-backed slot. erence.

DESCRIPTION! This is a plastic, aluminum- COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-54-336).


sprayed, rectangular cavity filled with Poly-
foam and fed by an aluminum radiating element. MANUFACTURER; Electronics Research Inc., No.
Its approximate overall dimensions are 13 by 140 B. .
9 by 4 inches.
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA; 1) Military Specification MIL-A-7157.
Polarization - Vertical.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airborne, flush mounted to the Card.
belly of aircraft.

UNCLASSIFIED 203
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-536/ARN

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 75 mc; VSWR < 2. STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 5326-538-
0 741.
TYPE; Flush-mounted stub.
REFERENCES;
DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-536/ARN consists of a 1) Li. S. Air Force, Radio Receiving Set AN./
capacity-loaded, short monopole contained In ARM-32, Handbook Field Maintenance Instruc-
an inverted, dish-type, directional reflector. tions, T.O. 12R5-2ARN32-2, (Nov. 15, 1956).
A plastic plate covers the bottom of the UNCLASSIFIED.
reflector dish, which is filled with a plastic
foam sealer to insulate the monopole from 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
temperature variations, vibration, and humid- Card.
ity. The entire antenna assembly is 11-13/16
inches long, 7-3/4 inches wide, and 3-1/8
Inches high.

BEAM DATA;
Polarization Horizontal.

INSTALLATION; Airborne, flush mounted to the


belly of aircraft.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARN-32,


Equipment function - navigation, surface ref-
erence,

COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-55-R-49C). AT-536/ARN

MANUFACTURER; Electronics Research, Inc.; No.


140G.

ANTENNA AT-537/ARN

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 75 mc; VSWR < 2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARN-12.
Equipment function navigation, surface ref-
TYPE; Cavity-backed slot. erence.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-537/ARN consists of a COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-54-338).


plastic, aluminum-sprayed, dome-shaped cavity
filled with Polyfoam and fed by an aluminum MANUFACTURER; Electronics Research, Inc., No.
radiating element. Its approximate overall 140 E.
dimensions are 13 by 9 by 4 inches.
REFERENCE;
BEAM DATA; U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION; Airborne, flus mounted to the


belly of aircraft.

ANTENNA AT-556{*)/AKN-41

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.190 - 0.430 mc, thick. The entire assembly is approximately
0.480 - 1.725 mc. 7-5/8 inches long, 6-l/2 inches wide, and
4-3/4 inches high. The antenna mounts on the
fYPE; Loop. external surface of aircraft beneath a stream-
lined, fiberglass fairing. It can also be
DESCRIPriON; Antenna AT-556(»)/ARN-41 consists mounted in a dielectric nose, or tail cone.
of a multiple-turn, rectangular loop wound on
a powdered Iron core, an antenna drive motor, BEAM DATA;
and an autosyn transmitter. These items are Beam tvpe - The antenna has directional prop-
mounted on a circular base. A clear plastic erties, qiving maximum pickup when the axis
dome covers the loop antenna, the motor, and of the loop is at right angles to the direc-
the autosyn generator and is attached tc the tion of the signal source, and minimum pickup
base in such a way as to form an air-tight when the axis of the loop coincides with that
seal. The radiating element is approximately of the incoMnq signal.
6 inches long, 2-1/2 inches wide, and 3/8 inch

20l+ UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

SCAN DATA; The loop has 360° mechanical azimuth tions. NAVAER 16-30ARN41-501, (July 15,
rotation, 1956). UNCLASSIFIED.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. 3) Bureau of Aeronautics, Receiving Set


Radio AN/ARN-41, Handbook Operation In-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARM-« or structions. NAVAER 16-45-550, (July 15,
AN/ARN-41A. Equipment function - communica- 1954). UNCLASSIFIED.
tions, or direction-finding.
4) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna AT-556( )/ARN-41 Card.
designates antennas AT-556/ARN-41, AT-556A/
ARN-41, er AT-566B/ARN-41. Antenna AT-556A/
ARN-41 differs from AT-556/ARN-41 in that it
Includes a visible-warning, silica-gel
desiccant capsule to prevent moisture accumu-
lation within the plastic dome. A different
desiccant cartridge from that used in AT-556A/
ARN-41 is included In AT-556B/ARN-41. Other-
wise, the three antennas are identical.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER; Lear Incorporated, procurement


contracts NOa(s)-54-216 (for AT-556/ARN-41)
and NOa5-55-757 (for AT-556B/ARN-41).

REFERENCES;
1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Radio Receiving Set
AN/ARN-41A, Handbook Service Instructions,
NAVAER 16-3OARN41-502, (July 15, 1956).
UNCLASSIFIED.
AT-556(»)/ARN-41
2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Radio Receiving Set
AN/ARN-41A. Handbook Operating Instruc-

ANTENNA HEFLECTOR AT-559/APN-59

See AS-652/APN-59.

ANTENNA REFLECTOR AT-5bO/APN-59

See AS-653/APN-59.

ANTENNA AT-563/AR

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.17 - 1.75 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy.

TYPE; Whip. MANUFACTURER; Glenn L. Martin Company, Navy con-


tract N0as-52-982.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is of the whip type
and consists of a piece of wire covered with REFERENCES;
fiberglass. A 50-megohm resistor is imbedded 1) U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design
in the tip to reduce static noise. The whip Summary, Report No. 515-191544, (March 18,
is 43-7/8 inches long with a maximum diameter 1952). SECRET.
of ]/2-inch and a minimum diameter of 5/32-
inch. The antenna has an input impedance of 2) Private Correspondence.
50 ohms.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION; Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Sets AN/ARC-5 and


AN/ARN-6. Equipment function - Communications
and navigation.

UNCLASSIFIED 205
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-571/A

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 950 - 1215 mc; VSWR < 1.5. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
TYPEi Cavity-backed slot.

DESCRIPTXONi Antenna AT-571/A is an annular


slot backed by a shallow cavity which is com-
pletely filled with dielectric foam to pre-
vent moisture condensation. The antenna is
constructed of aluminum and painted with zinc
chromate primer. It is designed for coaxial
feed of 52 ohms characteristic impedance.
The mounting flange is approximately 10 inches
in diameter, and the cavity is approximately
2-l/2 inches deep.

BEAM DATA»
Beam type Similar to that of a short stub
antenna.

INSTALLATION; Airborne, flush mounted on air-


craft fuselage.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARN-21;


Radar Set AN/APX-6, and similar equipments.
Equipment function - navigation and IFF.

MISCELLANEOUS; AT-571/A is similar to but not


interchangeable with antenna AT-234/APX.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy (AER-EL-4114).

MANUFACTURER; Dome & Margolin, Inc., type


number 1305, procurement contract NOas 53-
1013.

REFERENCES;
l) U. S. Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics, Air-
borne Antennas. UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AT-593(*)/ARN-42

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.190 - 0.430 mc, when the axis of the loop coincides with that
0.480 - 1.725 mc. of the Incoming signal.

TYPE; Loop. SCAK DATA; AT-593/ARN-42 has 360° mechanical


azimuth rotation.
DESCRIPTION! The antenna element is a multiple-
turn loop wound around a flat, rectangular, INSTALLATION; Airborne.
ferromagnetic core. Together with a direction
indicator, a synchro transmitter, and the ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARN-42.
drive motor, the antenna mounts on a circular Equipment function - communications, and
cast-aluminum base. A clear plastic dome direction finding.
covers the entire assembly and attaches to the
base in such a way as to form an airtight seal MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AT-593(»)/ARN-42 desig-
Moisture condensation inside the dome is indi- nates antennas AT-593/ARN-42 and AT-593A/ARN-
cated by a visible, indicating, silica-gel 42 which are interchangeable except for
desiccant r=psule mounted on the loop-antenna maintenance parts. They are similar to but
base. The dimensions of the entire assembly not interchangeable with Antonna AT-556(»)/
are 6-3/8 by 7-7/16 by 7 inches. 7 inches. ARN-41. See Illustration of AT-556(«)/ARN-41.
It mounts on aircraft fuselage beneath a
streamlined, fiberglass fairing, or in the "OGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Army (SCLE-9491; SCLMAI-
tail cone. 8666).

BEAM DATA; MANUFACTURER; Lear Incorporated, procurement


Beam type - The antenna has directional prop- contract 10395-PHILA-54 (for AT-593/ARN-42)
erties, giving maximum pickup when the axis and 21760-PHILA-56-55(5l) (for AT-593A/ARN-4^.
of the loop is at right angles to the direc-
tion of the signal source, and minimum pickup

206 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES; 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


1) Department of the Army, Radio Receiving Card.
Set AN/ARN-54. Technical Manual. TM 11-
519, (Feb. 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA AT-594/A

FREQUENCY» UHF band, 625 - 1250 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY» WADC (AEL-55-9).

TYPE: Probably a cavity-backed slot. MANUFACTURER; Electronics Research, Inc.; draw-


ing 2517.
DESCRIPTION; The nomenclature card suggests
that Antenna AT-594/A is a slot backed by an REFERENCE;
aluminum cavity which is completely filled U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
with dielectric foam to prevent moisture con-
densation.

INSTALLATION; Airborne, flush mounted on B-36-


type aircraft.

ANTENNA AT-595/A

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 640 - 1125 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-55-10).

TYPE» Probably a cavity-backed slot. MANUFACTURER; Electronics Research, Inc; draw-


ing 2506.
DESCRIPTION» The nomenclature card suggests
that Antenna AT-595/A IS a slot backed by an REFERENCE»
aluminum cavity which is completely filled U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
with dielectric foam to prevent moisture con-
densation.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, flush mounted on B-36-


type aircraft.

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ANTENNA AT-598/APT

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 95 - 150 mc. STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 5895-538-
1007A.
TYPE» Whin.
REFERENCES;
DESCRIPTION» The antenna is a 30-l/2-inch whip, 1) U. S. Air Force, List of Antennas. Colum-
l/2 inch in diameter, constructed of steel and bus, Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base,
mounted on AB-109B/AP antenna base. It re- 376th SAC Wing. UNCLASSIFIED.
quires an 8-l/2-inch matching balun.
2) U. S. Air Force drawing 54D2926.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
COGNIZANT AGENCY» WADC (AEL-55-R-968) . Card.

ANTENNA AT-599/APT

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 45 - 77 mc. INSTALLATION; Airborne.

TYPE» Whip. COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-55-969).

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 54-l/2-inch whip, REFERENCES;


1/2 inch in diameter, constructed of steel and l)uT S. Air Force, List of Antennas. Colum-
mounted on AB-109B/AP antenna base. It re-
quires a 14-l/2-inch matching balun.

UNCLASSIFIED 207
UNCLASSIFIED

bus, Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base, 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


376th SAC Wing. UNCLASSIFIED. Card.

2) U. S. Air Force drawing 54D2926.

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ANTENNA AT-6M/APT

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 57 - 100 mc. STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 5895-558-
100ÖA.
TYPE: Whip.
REFERENCES;
DESCRIPTIOMi The antenna is a Uo-l/2-lnch T) U. S. Air Force, List of Antennas.
whip, 1/2 inch in diameter, constructed of Columbus, Ohio: Lockfeurn Air Force Base,
steel and mounted on AB-109B/AP antenna 576th SAC Wing. UNCLASSIFIED.
base. It requires a 10-1/4-inch matching
balun. 2) U. S. Air Force drawing 5ltD2926.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC {AEL-55-R-970) .

ANTENNA AT-620/APy-39

FREQUENCY; EHF band, 5^,512 - 55,208 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APQ-59.

TYPE». Parabololdal reflector. COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-56-609.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a parabololdal STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 1660 584l-
reflector and is used for transmitting and 555-4175.
receiving. It weighs 17 pounds and has a
diameter of 41-1/2 Inches. The antenna feed REFERENCE:
is pressurized. The antenna mounts try three U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
mounting pads . Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-624(*)/AK

FREQUENCY; HF and VHF bands, 24.0 - 51.9 mc . electrically and mechanically Interchangeable.
See Antenna Group AN/ARA-51.
TYPE; Whip,
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCLC-10175;
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a highly SCIMA1-Ö690) .
flexible flterglass whip with an embedded,
copper-plated steel conductor which is mechan- MANUFACTURER: Bendix Radio Division, procure,
ically and electrically connected to a stain- ment contract 156U-PHILA-53-93.
less-steel, threaded base designed for
mounting on CU-459/AR impedance matching REFERENCES;
network. The fiberglass whip has an olive T) Department of the Army, Maintenance In-
drab finish and Is 24.1 Inches long. The structions Navigation and Communication
diameter is 0.512 inch at the base and tapers System for U. S. Air Force Series H-21,
to 0.12 inch at the tip. H-21A, and H-21B and Army Series H-21C
Helicopters, IM 1-1H-21-2-B, (Aug. 1957) .
INSTALIATION: Airborne. UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARC-44. 2) Bendix drawing L221402-2.
Equipment function - navigation.
5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MISCELLANEOUS; Antenna AT-624(»)/AR designates
Card.
antennas AT-624/AR and AT-624A/AH. They are

206 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-640<*)/ARN

FREQUEHCY: VHF' band, 75 mc. struetlons navigation aud Communication


System USA? Series H-21, K-21A, and H-21B
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a loop of special and Army Series H-S1C Helicopters, Techni-
design that Is enclosed In a streamlined cal Manual, TM l-lJi-21-2-8, (Aug., 1937).
housing which Is filled with a compound to UNCLASSIFIED.
protect the antenna from moisture and other
aircraft fluids. The overall housing is 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
11-1/2 inches long, 1-3/16 wide, and 2-3/8 Card,
inches high.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED BftUIFHENT: Marker Beacon Receiving


Set AN/ARN-12. Equipment function - naviga-
tion, surface reference.

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AT-64o(*)/ARK desig-


nates antennas AT-61tO/ARN and AT-640A/ARN,
which are electrically and mechanically
Interchangeable.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Amy SCLH-II526 (AT-


640/ABN) and SESA-57-203 (AT-6I4OA/AHN).

MANUFACTURER; Collins Radio Co., procurement


contract AF 33(600)-3^512 (for AT-MOA/AHN) .

REFERENCES:
lj Department of the Army, Maintenance In- AT-6^O(*)/ARN

ANTENNA AT-679

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2600 - 11,000 mc. REFERENCE:


U. S. Air Force, List of Antennas. Columbus,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Ohio: Lockbum Air Force Base, 376th SAC
Wing. UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APS^.

STOCK NUMBER: Air Force 1660-055110^36-

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ANTENNA AT-680

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2600 - 11,000 mc REFERENCE:


U. S. Air Fore^ List of Antennas . Columbus,
INSTALIATI0N: Airborne. Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base, 376th SAC
Wing. UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APS^1*.

STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 5985-304-


467ÖA.

ANTENNA AT-700/AK

FRKQUENCY: VHF band, llB - 156 mc; VSWR < 2. Equipment function - communications.

TYPE: Modified stub. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCM-6849).

DESCRIPTION: This is a modified stub antenna MANUFACTURER: Collins Radio Co., procurement
provided with a base plate for mounting. contract '3701-PHIIA-55-55( 51).

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ART-34. Card.

UNCLASSIFIED 209
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-701/AR

FREQUEMCY: VHF band, 228-258 mc . REFERENCES:


T) Department of the Army, Radio Set AN/
TYPE: Inverted "L". ARC-60, TM 11-522, (July" 1957T; OT^
CLASSIFIED .
DESCRIPTION: This antenna consists of a l/h-
inch-diaraeter, stainless-steel, L-shaped 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
rod 6 inches long in the vertical direction Card.
and 7 inches long in the horizontal direction.
The antema Is connected through a flexible
rubber base to a connector for a JS-oh"1 co-
axial cable. The rubber base and connector
are mounted in a small aluminum box. The
antenna may be used at aircraft speeds up
to 250 miles per hour and during raild icing
conditions.

INSTAT.TATIOM: Airborne, fixed to belly of


aircraft.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARC-60.


Equipment function - coimnunications,

COGNIZANT AGEMCY: U. S. Army (SCLMA 1-8638). AT-70I/AE

MAMUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corp., type


A-lb drawing 16960, procurement contract
321t30-PHILA-56-55-

ANTENNA _AT-708/AR

FRKjUENCY: LF, MF, and VHF bands, 0.10 - 1.7


mc, 100 - 150 mc.

TYPE: Blade.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is primarily a sense


antenna for use with navigation equipment in
the LF and MF bands. It can, however, with
the addition of a ground strap, be used as
a VHF communications antenna. The antenna
consists of a streamlined stub enclosed in a
fiberglass housing. It is mounted by bolts
through h holes in the base of the antenna.
The other end of the antenna has provisions
for fastening 1 or 2 wires. The wires may
be Insulated from the antenna (i.e., merely
supported by It) or they may be connected
to it to form a longer antenna. The antenna
is 28-1/2 inches tall, 6-1/8 inches wide,
and 3 Inches deep. The input impedance is
50 ohms and a type N connector is used.

BEAM DATA: AT-708/AR


Beam type - Omnidirectional in the plane
perpendicular to the length of the antenna. REFERENCES:
Polarization - Linear, depends on mounting T) J7"C. Bailey, Evaluation of the AT-708
position, (XH-1)/AR Multiple Purpose Mast Developed
by Douglas Aircraft Company Santa Monica^
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Project No. EL 9000. Patuxent River,
Maryland: Naval Air Test Center, (April
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARN-6. 25, 1958), ASTIA Report No. AD 2004o8.
Equipment function - navigation, direction UNCLASSIFIED.
finding.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; Navy.

MANUFACTURERS: Douglas Aircraft Company,


Navy contract NOas-jW^U .

210 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Dlreo- Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment,
Report No. bJ.b-F. State College, 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Pennsylvania; Haller, Raymond and Brown, Card.

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ANTENNA AT-720/A

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 960 - 1220 mc; VSWR < 1.8.

TYPE: Cavity-backed slot.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-TO/A is an annular


slot backed by a shallow cavity with a plas-
tic cover. A termination for a 52-ohm
coaxial cable is Included. The assembly is
about 9 inches in diameter and is 1-1/2
inches deep. It weighs 1-1/2 pounds.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional, like that of a
short stub.
AT-72O/A
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, mounted flush on air- MANUFACTURERS: Dorne and Margolin, Incorpora-
craft fuselage . ted, part number DM NI15•

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARN-21. REFERENCES:


Equipment function - navigation. T) Airborne Antennas, Westbury, Long Island,
N. Y.: Dorne and Margolin. UNCLASSIFIED.
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-720/A Is electrically but
not mechanically interchangeable with 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
antenna AT-SjU/APX. Card.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-56-701) .

ANTENNA AT-722,''APX

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 950 - 1250 mc . INSTALLATION; Airborne, mounted on aircraft


fuselage.
TYPE: Half-wave stub.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:- Radar Set AN/APX-6.
DESCRIPTION; This is an end-fed half-wave Equipment function - IFF.
stub antenna with a matching section for
terminating a 50-ohm coaxial cable. A built- COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-56-71,0 •
in probe is Included for prefllght test and
monitoring. Attenuation between the probe REFERENCES:
and the half-wave stub is 16.5 db. The T) Ü7~§, Air Force drawing X56DI2668.
antenna is constructed of aluminum with
Alodlne or Iridlte finish. The overall 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
dimensions are approximately 8 inches long Card.
by 5 inches wide by 6 Inches high. The
assembly is covered by a fiberglass enclosure
with yellow painted finish.

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ANTKNNA AT-728/A

FREQUENCY: MF band, 0.530 - 1.72 mc. BEAM DATA:


Beam type - Approximately omnidirectional in
DESCRIPTION: The reference indicates that this the horizontal plane.
antenna is a fixed, single-element section Polarization - Vertical.
approximately 7 Inches in diameter and 2
inches deep. It is sealed against moisture INSTALLATION: Airborne, mounted flush with
and dust, and a resistance type coating re- the skin of high-speed (in excess of 0.8
duces precipitation static effect. mach) aircraft.

UNCLASSIFIED 211
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIEMENT: Radio Set M/ARR-hf. REFERENCE:


U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-56-705) . Card,

ANTENNA AT-734/ARA-36

FREQUENCY: HE band, 4-10 me. Polarization - Vertical.

TYPE: Dipole. INSTALLATION! Airborne.

DESCRIPTION; The reference Indicates that this ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARA-36.
antenna consists of an aluminum-tubing ele- Equipment function - navigation.
ment 7 feet long by 3 inches wide by 1 inch
thick. A rubber de-icing boot and fiberglass COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-56-968).,
mounting boots are included. An Installation development contract AF 33(600)-26796.
requires two of these antennas, one through
each wing. They are mounted vertically, REFERENCE:
approximately 35 feet apart. Each dipole U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
element projects approximately 29 inches Card.
beyond the mounting boot.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Cardlod, when used in properly■-
fed pairs.

ANTENNA AT-740/A

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 960 - 1220 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT - Radio Set AN/ARN-21.
Equipment function - navigation.
TYPE: Cavity-backed slot.
COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-57-R-511) .
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-jko/A is an annular
slot backed by a shallow cavity constructed MANUFACTURER! TBS.
of aluminum and plastic. Termination facil-
ity for a 52-ohm coaxial cable is included. REFERENCES:
The assembly measures 9 inches in diameter T) UTIB. Air Force drawing 36ci52hh.
and is 1-1/2 Inches deep.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION - Airborne, mounted flush on the Card.
aircraft fuselage.

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ANTENNA AT-741/A

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 960 - 1220 mc. ASSOCIATED EQULPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARN-21.
Equipment function - navigation.
TYPE: Stub sleeve.
COGNIZANT. AGENCY: WADC (AEL-57-R-312) .
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a stub sleeve
constructed of aluminum and plastic. It REFERENCES;
measures 5-1/2 by 2 by 'i Inches. 1) UTS. Air Force drawing 56C13200.

INSTALLATION; Airborne; mounted externally 2) U. S.Department of Defense Nomenclature


on the aircraft fuselage. Card.

ANTENNA AT-743/APW-16

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 9295 - 93^0 mc . (overall) 6-13/64 inches long, 5-}/k inches
wide and 11-1/4 inches high. It weighs 1.25
TYPE; Slot. pounds .

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a BEAM DATA:


slotted circular waveguide and includes a Half-power bearawidth - Vertical - 40° ± 10° ,
protective radome. It is approximately

212 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Beam type - Omnidirectional within 3-1/2 db MANUFACTURER: Sperry Gyroscope Co., procure-
in the horizontal plane. ment contract AF 55(058)-21921.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE: . ,


U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIIMEMT: Radar Set AN/APW-I6. Card.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: AKL-56-1305.

ANTENNA AT-748/VRC

FREQUENCY! VHP .and UHF bands, 220 - 400 me. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy - 57-122.

TYPE; Stub. MANUFACTURER: Kings Electronics Company,


Tuckahoe, New York, procurement contract
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a broadband stub NObsr-71605.
designed for connection to coaxial transmis-
sion cable. It is constructed of zinc STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number F 5985-5^6-
chromate and is 9-5/8 inches long and 2-l/h O9OO.
inches in diameter,
REFERENCES:
INSTALLATION: Airborne and ground, vehicular. T) BuShlps drawings RE 66F5858, and RE 66
F585F.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/AEC-27.
Equipment function — communications. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-7I46/VRC is the same as
AS-590A/SRC less the counterpoise element.

ANTENNA AT-755/ARC

FREQUENCY: VHP and UHF bands, 225 - ^OO mc. ASSOCIATED BQUimENT: Radio Set AN/ARC-51t.
Equipment function - communications .
TYPE; Stub sleeve.
MISCELLANEOUS; AT-755/ARC Is similar to but
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a quarter-wave not interchangeable with AT-256A/ARC. Anten-
stub sleeve fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable. na AT-755/ARC is designed to produce less
Its approximate overall dimensions are 11- aerodynamic drag.
l/8 by 5-5/8 by 2-5/16 inches.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-57-250) .
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional, radiation REFERENCE:
pattern characteristics of a quarter wave U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
stub. Card,
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTOLLATION; Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-764/AR

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 50 - 69.95 HIO. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/AEC-SU.
Equipment function - navigation.
TYPE: Dipole.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Amy (SCEL-57-199) ■
DESCRIPTION; The reference indicates that the
antenna consists of two antenna elements, REFERENCE:
a base, an antenna support, and an Impedance U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
matching network. Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

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UNCLASSIFIED i': -
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-765/ARC

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 30 - 69.95 mc, ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AH/ARC-5h and
AM/ARR-49• Equipment function - communica-
TYPE: Whip. tions .

DESCRIPTION: reference indicates that COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCEL-57-198) .


the antenna consists of one antenna element,
a base, an antenna support, and an impedance REFERENCE;
matching network. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-780,/ARN

FFJJQ'JENCY: LF and KF bands, 0.190 - 1.750 mc. REFERENCES:


T) Department of the Army, Operator's
TYPE: Loop. Manual Direction Finder Set AIf/ARN-59,
W II-523-IO, (April, 1950}-
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a coil of
several widely spaced turns of wire wound on 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
a flat, rectangular, ferrlte core, a drive Card.
motor, a synchro transmitter, and an adjust-
able compensating mechanism which corrects
for bearing errors caused by aircraft struc-
ture. A clear glass dome covers the entire
assembly and attaches to the base in such a
way as to form an airtight seal. The dimen
sions of the entire assembly are k by 6-9/16
by 6-9/16 inches.

SCAN DATA: The loop has 360° mechanical azi-


muth rotation.

INSTALIATION: Airborne, mounted on aircraft


fuselage beneath an antistatic, semirigid
hous ing.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARN-59.


Equipment function - navigation, surface
reference .

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SCEL-ST-IJ^S) •


AT-780/ARN
MANUFACTURER; Aircraft Radio Corp., type L-ll.

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5826-553-

ANTKNNA AT-TWAHt-ZS

Cancelled January 2, 1958; never used.

ANTENNA AT-7<»/AL(>23

Cancelled January 2, 1958; never used.

ANTENNA AT-800/ALy-23

Cancelled January 2, 1958; never used.

ANTENNA AT-801/Al.y-23

Cancelled January 8, 1958; never used.

2lh UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-805/ARN

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 118 - lh8 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: 0. S. Army (SESA-57-1637) ,

TYPE: Inverted "L". MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corp., type


A-15, drawing 16630, procurement contract
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 1/4- 53303-PHILA-57-lt3(B) .
inuh-diameter, stainless-steel, L-shaped rod
attached to a coupling box through a flexi- REFERENCE:
ble rubber base to permit its use at air- U.S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
craft speeds up to 250 miles per hour and Card.
during mild icing conditions.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, light aircraft.

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ANTKNNA AT-811/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 505-2350 mc; VSWR < 1.25. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: The antenna is used
primarily with countermeasures, jamming,
TYPE; Scimitar. equipment.

CESCRIPTION; The antenna is capable of hand- COGNIZAUT AGENCY: AEL.


ling 500 watts of CW power. Approximate
overall dimensions are 6 inches by 6 Inches REFERENCE;
by 9 inches, and the approximate weight is U. S. Air Force Specification MIL-A-26327,
5 pounds.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA AT-812/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF and SHF bands, 2J50 - 5000 mo; INSTALLATION; Airborne,
VSWR < 1.25.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; The antenna is used
TYPE; Scimitar. primarily with countermeasures, Jainmi"g,
equipment.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is capable of hand-
ling 500 watts of CW power. Approximate COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL.
overall dimensions are k inches by h inches
by h inches, and the approximate weight is REFERENCE;
3 pounds. U. S. Air Force Specification MIL-A-26327.

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ANTENNA AT-813/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF and SHF bands, 950 - 3550 mc; INSTALLATION: A i rbo rne.
VSWR < 1.25.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; The antenna is used
TYPE; Scimitar. primarily with countermeasures. Jamming,
equipment.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is capable of hand-
ling 500 watts of CW power. The approximate COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL.
overall dimensions are 6 inches by 6 inches
by 6 inches, and the approximate weight is REFERENCE;
k pounds. U. S. Air Force Specification MIL-A-26327.

ANTENNA AT-814/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 350 - 975 mc ; VSWR < 1.25. overall dimensions are 3 inches by 3 inches
by 3 inches, and the approximate weight is
TYPE: Scimitar. 2 pounds .

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is capable of hand- INSTALLATION: Airborne.


ling 500 watts of CW power. The approximate

UNCLASSIFIED 215
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; The antenna is used COGHIZAWT AGEMCY: AEL.


primarily with countermeasures, jamming
equipment, REFERENCE;
U. S. Air Force Specification MILWV-S6327.

ANTENNA AT-815/AP

FREQUENCY! SHF band, i+950 - 10,800 mc; VSWE < INSTALLATION: Airborne.
1.25.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: The antenna is used pri-
TYPE; Scimitar. marily with countermeasures, Jeunming equip-
ment .
DEGCRIPTION: The antenna is capable of hand-
ling 500 watts of CW power. The approximate COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL.
overall dimensions are k Inches by h inches
by 3 inches, and the approximate weight is REFERENCE:
2-1/2 pounds. U. S. Air Force Specification MIL^A-26327.

ANTENNA AT-817/ARN

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 10? - 118 mc, 156 - INSTALLATION: Airborne, light aircraft.
155 mc.
COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Arn^ (SESA-5Y-I652) .
TYPE: Inverted "L".
MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corp., type A-22,
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a 1/4- drawing 21290, procurement contract 23303-
inch-diameter stainless-steel, L-shaped rod PHIIA.57-^3(B).
attached to a coupling box through a flexi-
ble rubber base to permit its use at air- REFERENCE;
craft speeds up to 250 miles per hour and U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
during mild icing conditions. Card.

ANTENNA AT-823/AP

FREQUENCY; UHF and SHF bands, 2200 - hOOO mc; prlmarlly with countermeasures, Jamming,
VSWR < 1.3. equipment.

TYPE: Scimitar. COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL.

DESCRIPTION: The approximate overall dimen- MANUFACTURER: Hallicrafters-Co.


sions are 6 inches by 3-1/2 Inches by 2
inches, and the weight is 2-1/2 pounds. REFERENCES:
Power-handling ability of the antenna is 1) Hallicrafters drawing No. 057-300297.
hOO watts average power. The antenna uses
a UG-1173A/U input connector and mounts 2) U. S. Air Force specification MIL-A-
on the AB-I09B/AP antenna base. 26327•

INSTALLATION: Airborne. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: The antenna is used

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ANTENNA AT-824/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF' bands, 2200 - hOOO me; input connector and mounts on the AB-109B/AP
VSWE < 1.3- antenna base.

TYPE: Scimitar. INSTALLATION: lirborne.

DESCRIPTION: The approximate overall dimensioiE ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: The antenna is used
are 6 inches by 3-1/2 inches by 2 inches, primarily with countermeasures, jamming,
and the weight is 2-1/2 pounds. Power- equipment.
handling ability of the antenna is 'tOO watts
average power. The antenna uses a UG-1173A/U COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL.

31D UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

MANUFACTURER; Halllcrafters Co. 2) U. S. Air Force epeolflcatlon MILJU


26327.
REFERENCES:
1) Halllorafters drawing No. 057-30029^. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

ANTENNA AT-829/AP

AT-829/AP Is Identical to the AT-Sl'i/AP ex-


cept In the method of mountIng to the air-
craft . They have different mounting plates.
See AT-81VAP.

ANTENNA AT-830/AP

AT-850/AP Is Identical to the AT-Sll/AP ex-


cept for the method of mounting to the air-
craft . They have different mounting plates. • -
See AT-Sll/AP.

ANTENNA AT-831/AP

AT-SSl/AP is Identical to the AT-8I3/AP ex-


cept for the method of mounting to the air-
craft . They have different mounting plates.
See AT-8I3/AP.

ANTENNA AT-832/AP

AT-832/AP 1c identical to the AT-812/AF ex-


cept for the method of mounting to the air-
craft. They have different mounting plates.
See AT-812/'AP.

ANTENNA AT-833/AP

AT-ÖJS/AP Is identical to the AT-815/AP ex-


cept for the method of mounting to the air-
craft. They have different mounting plates.
See AT-815/AP.

ANTENNA AT-839/ARA-44

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 9000 - 9l60 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio set AN/ABA-44.
Equipment function - navigation.
DESCRIPTION: The reference indicates that the
antenna is 12 inches In diameter and 10 COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-58-95).
inches high.
MANUFACTURER: Stewart Warner Corp., part
BEAM DATA: number 05X202307.
Beam type - Directional.
REFERENCE:
INSTALLATION: Airborne, fixed to aircraft U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
fuselage. Card.

ANTENNA AT-840/ARC

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - ^00 mc; tion of 50 ohms characteristic impedance.
VSWR < 2.5. Its approximate overall dimensions are 9^0
by 2-1/4 Inches. The streamlined shape of
TYPE: Blade. the antenna makes possible its use at speeds
in excess of Mach 2.
DESCRIPTION: AT-Sko/ARC Is a streamlined stub
antenna designed for coaxial cable termina-

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BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidireotlon In azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALIATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Radio Set AK/AEC-3I*.


Equipment function - communications.

MISCELIAHEOUS: AT-8I+0/ARC IS similar to but


" not Interchangeable with antennas AT-256/ARC
and AT-755/ARC.

COGNIZANT AÜEMCY: WADC (AEL-58-126).

MANUFACTURER! Dorne and Margolin; type DMC 7.

REFERENCES!
T) Airborne Antennas. Westbury, Long
Island, N. Y.! Dome and Margolin.
AT-8U0/AEC
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

ANTENNA AT-845/AP

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2350 - 5000 me, MISCELLANEOUS: AT-845/AP is similar to AT-
Ö12/AP. " It replaces the stub antenna on the
TYPE: Scimitar. B/SB-hf aircraft.

DESCRIPTION! The overall dimensions are h COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL.


Inches by 5 Inches by J inches. The
approximate weight is 2 pounds. Power- MANUFACTURER! TA-MAR Inc.
handling ability of the antenna IF 500 watts
average power. REFERENCES:
ij U. S. Air Force specification MILWi-
BEAM DATA: 26327.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
IKSTALLATIOH: Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Designed for use with


high-power countermeasures, jamming trans-
mitter used on B/RB-V/ aircraft.

ANTKNNA AT-871/AP»

FREQUENCY! UHF band, 2600 - 3000 mc. MISCELLANEOUS! AT-87I/APW is similar to Antenna
AT-lO^/APN-19, but the ground-plane ring
TYPE: Dipole. Is removed and the mounting hub is changed
to fit a particular mounting location.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a quarter^wave
dipole fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable. It is COGNIZANT AGENCY! WADC (AEL-58-V71) .
constructed of polished stainless £:teel and
measures approximately 1-5/8 Inches in diam- REFERENCE!
eter by 2 Inches in length. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APW-IIA and


AN/APW-20.

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ANTENNA AT-878/APN

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2680 - 2950 mc. TYPE: Cavity-backed slot.

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DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-878/APN is an annular ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APN-91 and
slot backed by a shallow aluminum cavity. AN/APW -11.
It is fed by a JO-ohm cable and measures
5-1/2 Inches in diameter and 1-1/4 inches in COGHIZAMT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-58-511*) .
depth,
MANUFACTURER; Electronic Specialty Co.
BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional. REFERENCE:
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
IHSTAIJATIOM! Airborne, mounted flush on the Cani.
bottom of aircraft fuselage.

ANTENNA AT-879/ARC

FREQUENCY; VBf and ÜHP bands, 225-1+00 mc. Equipment function - communications,

TYPE: Stub sleeve. MISCELLANEOUS; AT-879/ARC is similar to but


not interchangeable with Antenna AT-256A/ARG.
DESCRIPTION; The approximate overall dimen-
sions of the antenna are 6 inches by 7-3A COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-5Ö-5I5),
inches by 1 inch.
MANUFACTURER: Microwave Radiation Corp.
INSTALLATION; Airborne, mounted externally on
the skin of high-speed aircraft. REFEREUCE:
Request for Nomenclature Card .
1
ASSOCIATED EQUIPKEHT: Radar Set AN/ARC-? *.

ANTENNA AT-881/APN

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2680 - 2950 mc. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-88I/APN is similar to but
not interchangeable with Antenna AT-KA/APN-
TYPE; Stub. 19.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a one- COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-58-5l6).


piece, aluminum radiating element approxi-
mately 3-1/2 inches in diameter and 2-1/4 MANUFACTURER: Electronic Specialty Co.
Inches deep. It is fed by a 50-ohm cable.
REFERENCE:
INSTALLATION: Airborne, mounted on fuselage. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APN-91 and
AN/APW-11.

ANTENNA AT-884/APX-44

TYPE: Blade. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/ÄPX-44.


Equipment function - IFF.
DESCRIPTION: The reference indicates that, in
addition to the radiating element, the an- COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SEL-58-1350) .
tenna includes the mounting plate and gas-
ket. Also it implies that the antenna should MANUFACTURER: Wllcox Electric Co.; model 716A.
not be painted.
REFERENCE:
BEAM DATA; U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Polarization - Vertical. Card.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

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ANTENNA AT-889/URT

FREQUENCY: UHF band, ^50 - 460 mc . DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a radia-
ting element 0.124 inches in diameter and
TYPE: Quarter^wave stub. 6-7/8 inches long. The radiating element

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is easily replaceable and, when an obstruc- Equipment function - remote control.


tion Is encountered. Is designed to collapse
without damage to Its Insulated feed-through COGNIZMTI AGENCY: U. S. Navy•
base.
MANUFACTURER; Motorola, Inc., procurement
IHSTALIATION; Airborne, mounted on drone contract NOas-58-731.
aircraft.
REFERENCE:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AM/DRT-1. Request for Nomenclature Card.

ANTENNA AT-890/ARN

FREQUENCY; LF and MF bands, 0.19 - 1.75 mc . COGNIZANT AGENCY; SESA-58-I369.

TYPE; Wire. MANUFACTURERS; Aircraft Radio Corporation,


code number OOfSl and part/drawing number
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a 30- FES-1297, procurement contract 1981*8-PP-
foot length of WS-25/U wire and accessories 58-Al-Al.
which form a sense antenna when Installed
external to the fuselage of the aircraft. REFERENCE;
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION; Airborne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Direction Finder Set


AN/ARH-59(V). Equipment function - naviga-
tion, direction finding.

ANTENNA AT-895/A

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 215 - 235 mc; VSWR < 2. DMK-4, drawings D and M 261.CIII.

TYPE; Blade, REFERENCES f


T) Airborne Antennas. Westbury, Long
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a one- Island. N. Y.; Dome and Margolin.
piece, streamlined stub with approximate
overall dimensions of 9-1/2 by 2 by 5 inches. 2) Request for Nomenclature Card.
Termination facility for a 52-ohm coaxial
cable Is included. The antenna can operate
at speeds In excess of Mach 2.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omrildlrectlonal in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

IHSTALIATION; Airborne, mounted externally to


aircraft fuselage,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Telemetering Set AH/AKT-


/. Equipment function - telemetering.

MISCELLANEOUS; Similar to but not interchange-


able with Antenna AT-84o/ARC.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; WADC (AEL-59-53).

MASUFACTOKERl Dome and Margolin, Inc., type AT-895/A

ANTENNA AT-896/A

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 390 - ^50 mc; V3WR < 2. overall dimensions of 7-1/2 by 2 by 5 Jnches.
Termination facility for a 52-ohm coaxial
TYPE: Blade. cable is Included. The antenna can operate
at speeds in excess of Mach 2.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a one-
piece, streamlined stub with approximate

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BEAM DATA; COGNIZANT AGEMCY: WADC (AH--59-54 J.


Gain - 1.5 do.
Beam type - Omnidirectional In azlmutn. MAFJFACrjRER: Dorne and Margolin, Inc. type
Folarl^Htlon - Vertical. DM W2.
.
IKSTALIATIOH: Missile or airborne. REFBREMC'ES;
T) Airborne Antennas. Hestbury, Long Island,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: N. Y.: Dome and Margolin.
Equipment function - telemetering.
2) Request for Nomenclature Card.
MISCELLAHEOUS: Similar to but not Interchange-
able with Antenna AT-8U0/ARC.

ANTENNA AT-897/A

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 230 - 260 mc; VSWR < 2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Telemetering Set
AN/AKT-7. Equipment function - telemetering.
TYPE: Blade.
MISCELLANEOUS: AT-397/A is similar to, but
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a one- not interchangeable with Antenna AT-Ö40/ARC.
piece, streamlined stub with approximate
overall dimensions of 9-1/2 Inches by 2 COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-59-55) .
inches by 5 inches. Termination facility
fo:r a 52-ohm coaxial cable is Included. MANUFACTURER: Dome and Margolin, Inc., type
The antenna can operate at speeds in ex- K5-2.
cess of Mach 2.
REFERENCES!
BEAM DATA: Tj Airborne Antennas. Westbury, Long Island,
Beam type -Omnidirectional in azimuth. N. Y.J Dorne and Margolin.
Polarization - Vertical.
2) Request for Nomenclature Card.
INSTALLATION: Airborne, mounted externally to
aircraft fuselage,

ANTENNA AT-907/l)SD-l

TYPE: Rod. U5D-1, OA-2383/USD-1. Equipment function -


telemetering,
DESCRIPTION: The reference Indicates that the
antenna is an irregular-shaped rod constructed COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army (SESA-59-2266).
of steel and silver plated. The rod is 8
inches long and 0.08 inch in diameter. MANUFACTURERS! Radioplane, part number 60817.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, drone aircraft. REFERENCE!


U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; OA-2343/USD-1, OA-2373/

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ANTENNA AT-913/APN-!33

FREQUENCY! UHF band, 1600 - 1660 mc. INSTALLATION! Airborne, mounted flush to air-
craft skin.
TYPE: Collinear array,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set, AN/APN-133,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna array consists of two Equipment function - altimetei.
dlpole antennas in one housing. They are fed
by a coaxial cable of 50 ohms characteristic COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC (AEL-59-394).
impedance. Each dlpole is approximately 13
inches long, 4 inches wide, and 2-3/4 inches REFERENCE!
high. Request for Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA AT-919/APB-22

FREQUENCY! X-band. TYPE: Folded dipole.

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DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-919/APW-22 is a folded ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN,/APW-22. Equipment


dipole about 26 inches long and weighs about function - telemetering.
6 pounds. The antenna Is made of stainless
steel. COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-59-609.

BEAM DATA; MANUFACTURER; Sperry Gyroscope Co., contract


Beam type - Approximately omnidirectional in AF 33(600)-37918.
a z1mu th.
Half-power beamwldth - Vertical - 74°. REFERENCE;
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
INSTALLATION; Airborne.

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ANTENNA AT-920/APN-134

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 16,278 - 16, 540 mc; INSTALLATION; Airborne.


VSWR < 1.5.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radar Set AN/APN-134.
TYPE; Slot array. Equipment function - radar beacon.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a waveguide fed MANUFACTURERS; Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated,
slot array built into a streamlined aluminum type DM Q 3.
blade. It operates with K-band beacon trans-
ponders and provides an omnidirectional azi- REFERENCE;
muthal radiation pattern. The elevation pat- Antennas« Los Angeles, California; Dorne and
tern is relatively narrow with maximum gain at Margolin, Inc. UNCLASSIFIED.
the horizon. The slot apertures are sealed so
that the waveguide system may be pressurized.
The fineness ratio of the structure is high so
that even at extremely high speeds, the drag
of the antenna is low. The antenna weighs
2-3/8 pounds and is approximately 14-1/2
inches long, 4-1/2 inches high, and three
inches thick.

BEAM DATA;
Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - Omnidirec-
tional
beam.
AT-92C/APN-134
Vertical - 17° ± 2°.
Polarization - Horizontal.

ANTENNA AT-923/ARC-84

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 118 - 140 mc; VSWR < 1.5 BEAM DATA;
on 52-ohm coaxial cable. Beam type - Approximately omnidirectional in
azimuth.
TYPE: Blade. Polarization - Vertical.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-923/ARC-84 is a swept- TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES; A small matching net-


back blade antenna made of cast aluminum alloy. work that needs no adjustment is contained in
A protective coating is applied on all exposed the base of the antenna.
surfaces of the antenna and provide a tough
finish which is impervious to alkalis, acids, INSTALLATION: Airborne.
solvents, and severe weather. Six mounting
holes are provided in the base of the antenna COGNIZANT AGENCY; USN-60-Q-602.
for mounting to the aircraft. The antenna
weighs 3.4 pounds, and the aerodynamic drag MANUFACTURER; Bendix Radio Division of Bendix
at 250 miles per hour is 1 pound. The blade Aviation Corporation.
is fed by 52-ohm coaxial cable through a
UG-21/U connector. REFERENCE;
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA AT-929/AP

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 80 - 320 mc; TYPE; Blade.


VSWR < 5.

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DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-929/AP is a blade an- COGNIZANT AGENCY; USN-59-Q-2280.


tenna swept back 45°. It is 35-1/2 by 3-l/2
by 8-1/2 inches overall and weighs 7 pounds. MANUFACTURER: Transco, Inc., contract NOas 68-
This antenna was formerly designated AT-121A/ 190.
AP. See AT-12l(*)/AP for a complete descrip-
tion. REFERENCE:
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card,
INSTALLATION! Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APR-9 and AN/APR-13.

ANTENNA AT-933/ARR-52

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 162 - 174 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN/ARR-52(V). Equipment
function - countermeasures.
TYPE: Stub.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: N-59-Q-2358 (Navy).
DESCRIPTION! Antenna AT-933/ARR-52 is a stub
antenna 5.93 Inches wide and 20.1 Inches long MANUFACTURER: Stromberg-Carlson Co., contract
overall. The antenna is fed by a coaxial ca- NOas 58-382.
ble.
REFERENCES
INSTALLATION: Airborne. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA AT-935/A

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 950 - 1220 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ARN-21 and AN/APX-25.

TYPE: Stub sleeve. MISCELLANEOUS; AT-935/A is similar to AT-741/A.

DESCRIPTION! Antenna AT-935/A is a stub-sleeve COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-59-932.


antenna 4 inches by 4 inches by 1-3/4 Inches
(overall) and weighing 3/4 pound. It mounts MAHUFACTURER! Electronic Specialty Co.
on the skin of aircraft.
. , 1 REFERENCE;
INSTALLATION: Airborne. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNA AT-935/USI)-]

FREQUENCY! SHF band, 8500 - 9600 mcjVSWR < 1.5. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN/DPN-62(V).

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector. COGNIZANT AGENCY: SESA-59-26n5.

DESCRIFTrON; Antenna AT-936/USD-] Is a parab- MANUFACTURER! Radioplane Co., contract 653-PM-


oloidal reflector, and apparently a feed sys- 58-93-41.
tem is Included as an Integral part of the
assembly. The antenna receives and transmits REFERENCE:
in conjunction with drone tracking. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card,

INSTALLATION; Airborne (drone).

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ANTENNA AT-945/AKW-72

FREQUENCY! UHF band, 406 - 549 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Radio Set AN/ARW-72(XN-1)

TYPE; Ground-plane antenna. COGNIZANT AGENCY: USN-59-Q-2874.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-945/ARW-72 is a ground- MANUFACTURER: Babcock Radio Enalneering, Inc


plane antenna having a conical ground element. contract NOas 59-4216.
The antenna is pedestal mounted.
REFERENCE
INSTALLATIONI Airborne. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

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ANTENNAS AT-951/ALD-2, AT-952/ALD-2, AT-95S/ALD

See 0A-2663/ALD-2.

ANTENNA AT-973/APX-39

See OA-2832/APX-39.

ANTENNA AT-974/APX-39

See OA-2832/APX-39.

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ANTENNA AT-986/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band 3 (AN/ASF-?). MISCELLANEOUS; Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE; Dipole. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-986/ASR-5(V) la COGNIZANT AKEMCY: AEL-60-627.


described as a short dlpole antenna. The
antenna weighs l6 pounds. It Is part of MAHUFACTUHER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group OA-2503(v)/ASE-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countemeasures.

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ANTENNA AT-987/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 3 (AN/ASR-5 ) . _ MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment, described is confidential. This
TYPE; Dlpole. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION;' Antenna AT-987/ASE-5(V) Is COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-6O-628.


described as a short dlpole antenna. The
antenna weighs Ik pounds. It Is part of MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group 0A-2503(v)/ASR-S. contract AF 33(600)-57829.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; M/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

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ANTENNA AT-988/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band k (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Dipole. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-988/ASR-5(V) is COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-629.


described as a short dlpole antenna. The
antenna weighs 8 pounds. It is part of MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group OA-2505(v)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE;


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5- Equipment
function - countenneas'ureB.

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ANTENNA AT-989/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 5 (AN/ASR-5). TYPE: Spiral.

2Zh UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIFTIOM: Antenna AT-989/ASR-5(V) is equipment described la confidential. This


described as a spiral antenna. The antenna sheet Is unclassified.
weighs 2.5 pounds. It is part of Antenna
Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. COGNIZAMT AGENCY: AEL-6O-63O.

IMSTALLATIOM: Airborne. MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,


contract AF 53(600)-37829.
ASSOCIATED EQUIEMEHT; AM/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures. REFEREHCE:
Request for Nomenclature Card.
MISCELLAMEOUS: Security classification of the

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ANTENNA AT-990/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band 6 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLAMEOUS; Security classification of the


equipment described Is confidential. This
TYPE; Spiral. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-990/ASR-5(V) is COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-6O-631.


described as a spiral antenna. The antenna
weighs 0.8 pounds. It is part of Antenna MANUFACTUHER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Group 0A-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 35(600)-JT829.

IMSTALLATIOM; Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function -• countermeasures.

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ANTENNA AT-991/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 7 (AM/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE; Spiral. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-99l/ASR-5(V) is COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-632.


described as a spiral antenna. The antenna
weighs O.h pound. It Is part of Antenna MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Group OA-2505(v)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE;


Request for Nomenclature Card,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASP-5. E quipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA AT-992/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 8 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE; Spiral. sheet Is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-992/ASR-5(V) is COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-60-633.


described as a spiral antenna. The antenna
weighs 0.1+ pound. It is part of Antenna MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Group OA-25C3(v)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE;


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQ.UIPMaHT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

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ANTENNA AT-993/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band 9 (AH/ASR-5). TYPE: Spiral.

UNCLASSIFIED 225
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-993/ASR-5(V) IS equipment described is confidential. This


described as a spiral antenna. The antenna sheet is unclassified.
weighs 0.1+ pound. It is part of Antenna
Group 0A-2503(V)/ASR-5. COGNIZANT AGENCY; AEL-6O-63I+.
INSTALLATION: Airborne. MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
contract AF 33(600)-57829.
ASSOCIATED EQUIfMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures. REFERENCE;
Request for Nomenclature Card.
MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the

ANTENNA AT-994/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 10 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Spiral. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-99VASR-5(V) is COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-6O-635.


.described as a spiral antenna. The antenna
weighs 0.1+ pound. It is part of Antenna MAWFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-3T829.
INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:
Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: ■ AH/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA AT-995/A

FREQUENCY: Band 11 (AK/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Helical slot. sheet is unclassified,

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-995/A is described as COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-6O-636.


a helical slot antenna. The antenna weighs
1.0 pound. It is part of Antenna Group MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 53(6O0)-37829.

IliSTRLLATION: Airborne . REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASE-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

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ANTKNNA AT- 996/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY; Band 11 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: The security classification of


the equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE; Horn. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-996/ASR-5(V) is COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-6O-637.


described as a horn antenna. It weighs 0.2
pound. The antenna is part of Antenna Group MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
OA-2503(v)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(6O0)-37829.

BEAM DATA: REFERENCE:


Polarization - Circular. Request for Nomenclature Card.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASR-5. Equipment


function - countermeasures.
• • « • *

226 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-997/A

FREQUENCY; Band 12 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLAHEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Helical slot. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIFTION: Antenna AT-997/A is descrlbeä as COGNIZAMT AGENCY; AEL-60-639.


a helical slot antenna. It weighs 0.2 pound.
The antenna is part of Antenna Group KAHUFACTUKER: Airborne Instrumentb Laboratory,
/
OA-2505(V)/ ASR-5. contract AE 53(600)-57829.

IMSTALLATIOH: Airborne. REFERENCE■


Request for Komenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: AH/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA AT-998/ASK-5(V)

yREQ,UEMCY; Band 12 (AN/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS; Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYRE: Horn. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIFTION: Antenna AT-998/ASR-5(V) is COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-61K).


described as a horn antenna. It weighs 0.2
pound. The antenna is part of Antenna Group MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
0A-25O3(v)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(6O0)-;7829.

BEAM DATA: REFERENCE:


Polarization - Circular. Request for Nomenclature Card.

IHSTALLATIOM; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ASP-5. Equipment


function - countermeasures,

ANTENNA AT-999/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 13 (AH/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Helical slot. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION; Antenna AT-999/ASR-5{V) IS COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-61+1.


described as a helical slot antenna. It
weighs 0.5 pound. The antenna is part of MANUFACTURER; Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Alj/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA AT-1000/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band Ik (AN/ASR-5). INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE; Horn. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AM/ASK-5. Equipment


function - countermeasures.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-1000/ASR-5(V) is
described as a horn antenna. It weighs 0.2 MISCELLANEOUS; Security classification of the
pound. The antenna is part of Antenna Group equipment described is confidential. This
OA-2503(V)/ASR-5. sheet is unclassified.

BEAM DATA: COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-60-642.


Polarization Circular,

UNCLASSIFIED 22T
UNCLASSIFIED

MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory, REFEREMCE;


contract AF 55(60C)-37829. Request for Noserclature Card.

ANTENNA AT-1001/ASR-5(V)

FREQUEMCY: Band Ik (AH/AaR-5). MISCELIAMEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Hellc.al_ slot. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-100l/ASR-5(V) is COGNIZAMT AGEKCY; AEL-60-643.


described as a helical slot antenna. It
weighs 0.5 pound. The antenna is part of MAMUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group OA-2505(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 55(600)-37829.

IMSTALLATION: Airborne. REFEREMCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMSMT: AII/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA AT-1002/ASR-5(V)

FREQUEMCY: Band Ik (AN/ASR-5). function - countermeasures.

TYPE: Horn. ■ MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
DESCRIPIION: Antenna AT-1002/ASR-5(v) is sheet is unclassified.
described as a horn antenna. It weighs 0.5
pound. The antenna is part of Antenna Group -"50GMIZMT AGENCY: AEL-60-6WK
0A-2503(V)/ASE-5.
MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
BEAM DATA: contract AF 55(600)-37829.
Polarization - Circular.
REFERENCE:
IHSTALLATION: Airborne. Request for Nomenclature Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIMEMT: AH/ASR-5. Equipment

ANTENNA AT-1003/ASR-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Band 15 (AM/ASR-5). MISCELLANEOUS: Security classification of the


equipment described is confidential. This
TYPE: Helical slot. sheet is unclassified.

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-1003/ASR-5(V) is COGMIZAMT AGEMCY: AEL-60-61+5.


described as a helical slot antenna. It
weighs O.k pound. The antenna is part of MANUFACTURER: Airborne Instruments Laboratory,
Antenna Group 0A-2503(V)/ASR-5. contract AF 33(600)-37829.

IHSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEHT: M/ASR-5. Equipment
function - countermeasures.

ANTENNA AT-in04/ASK-5(V)

FREQUENCY: Bands 1 and 2 (AN/ASR-5). INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Probe. ASSOCIATED EQUIIWEMT: AH/ASR-5. Equipment


function - countermeasures.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-I0OVASR-5(V) is
described as a probe antenna. It weighs 2.0 MISCELLANEOUS: Security classificatlor, of the
pounds overall. The antenna is part of equipment described is confidential. This
Antenna Group OA-2303(V)/ASR-5. sheet is unclassified.

228 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

COGMIZAMT AGENCY: AEL-60-6k6. REJEREMCE:


Request for Nomenclature Card.
i MANUFACTURER; Airtorne Instruments Laboratory,
contract AF 33(600)-37829.

UNCLASSIFIED 229
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA LP-21-A, LP-21-AM, LP-21-LM

FREQUEMCY: LT and MF bands, 0.1 - I.75 mc . MISCELLANEOUS: The three models appear to be
identical except for minor mechanical differ-
TYPE: Loop. ences. The LP-31-A and LP-31-AM antennas
are identical to the LP-21-A, LP-21-AM, and
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an eight- LP-21-Ö1 except for the antenna base and ra-
turn, center-tapped loop 8-1/4 inches in dome. These antennas are obsolete according
diameter. The base includes the drive and to Reference 2.
selsyn motors. The antenna is enclosed In
a streamlined radome. Overall dimensions COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.
are 25-3/8 inches long, ill—5/8 Inches high,
and 9 inches wide. A PL-108 connector is REFERENCES:
located on the bottom of the antenna base xY U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
for use with 3-conductor cable. The antennas Handbook Operating Instructions for Radio
wei gh ID.37 pounds. Compass AN/ARM-7, TO 12H5-2ARK7-1, (May
25, 191+5 - revised Sept. 30, 1955). UN-
INoTALIATIOI!: Airborne. CLASSIFIED .

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Compass AN/ARN-7 2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas,


and 3CR-2D9-G- Equipment function - naviga- bright Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
tion, direction finding. (March 1^, 195?)• UNCLASSIFIED.

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ANTENNA LP-21-B

FREQUENCY: LF and MF bands, 0.2 - I.75 mc. Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.
TYPE: Loop.
MISCELIANEOUS: The antenna is obsolete ac-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an 8-inch-diameter cording to the reference.
loop, and probably includes the drive and
selsyn motors and a streamlined radome. REFERENCE:
Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Development Division, WCLf!S-6, (March lk,
1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQIIIFMEKT: Radio Compass SCR-2i -D.

ANTENNA LP-21-F

FREQUENCY: LF and MF bands, 0.1 - I.75 mc. 7, SCR-269-F, and SCR-269-G. Equipment
function - navigation, direction finding.
TYPE: Loop.
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is obsolete ac-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an S-inch-dlam- cording to the reference.
eter loop, and probably includes the drive
and selsyn motors and a streamlined radome. REFERENCE:
Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air
INSTALLATION: Airborne. Development Division, WCLRS-6, [March 14,
1957). UNCLASSIFIED. '
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Compasses Atl/ARN-

ANTENNA LP-31-A, LP-31-AM

FREQUENCY: LF and MF bands, 0.1 - I.75 mc. the bottom of the antenna base for use with
3~conductor cable.
TYPE: Loop. . .-
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an eight-
turn, center-tapped loop B-l/k Inches in ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Compass AN/ARN-7
diameter.' Tne base includes the drive and and SCR-269-G- Equipment function - naviga-
selsyn motors. Overall dimensions are 1^- tion, direction finding.
3/8 inches high, 6-3/32 inches wide, and 11-
5/l6 inches long. The antenna weighs 6.8 MISCELLANEOUS: The two models appear to be
pounds. A PL-108 connector is provided on identical except for minor mechanical differ-

230 UNCLASSIFIED

"
UNCLASSIFIED

ences. The LP-21-A, LP-21-AM, and IP-Sl-IM Handbcok Operating Instructions for Radio
antennas are Identical to the LP-31-A and Compass AN 'ARN-?, TO l^Rg-2ARM7-l, (May
LP-31-AM except for the antenna base and the 25, 19^5 - revised Sept. 50, 1955). UN-
provision of a streamlined radome. The five CLASSIFIED.
antennas are obsolete according to Reference
2. 2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
Air Development Division, WCLRSÜS,
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. Air Force. (March lit, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

REFERENCES :
T) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,

ANTENNA GROUP OA-1630/APT

MAJOR COMPONENTS: Antenna AT-25^()/APT, Con- INSTALLATION: Airborne.


trol Indicator C-670()/APT, and matching
sections. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APT-6.
Equipment function - transmitting.
FREQUENCY: VHF band, 30 - 88 mc.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-49-1+77, AFMEN-2C.
TYPE: Stub antenna.
jffiFERENCE:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an elliptioally U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
shaped stub about 24 inches long. It is Card.
constructed of steel and aluminum and weighs
approximately 15 pounds. It has a 50-ohm
Input impedance and uses LN type connectors.
It mounts In Antenna Base AB-109/Ar.

ANTENNA GROUP OA-429/ALT-3&()

MAJOR COMPONENTS: All items necessary for a COGNIZANT AGENCY: AEL-52-27I1 AFDED-EL-1.
complete tralling-wire-antenna installation
(i.e., reel, motor, antenna, control, etc.). MANUFACTURER: Delco Division of General
Motors Corporation, procurement contract
FREQUENCY: MF and HF bands, 2 - 30 mc. AF 33(03Ö)-23582.

TYPE: Trailing long wire. REFERENCE:


U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
INSTALLATION: Airb orne. Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Countermeasures Trans-


mlttlng Set AN/ALT-3. Equipment function -
countermeasures .

ANTENNA OA-493/APS-2n

Ma/rnn pQM-pnMTrwrg: 1 Antenna AS-539/APS-20, BEAM DATA: When illuminated by the horn, the
1 Electronics Control Amplifier AM-837/APS- antenna assembly has the following character-
20, 1 Mounting MT-1222/APS-20, 1 Relay istics :
Assembly RE-L^6/AFS-20, 1 Tilt Indicator ID- Half-power beamwidth -
360/APS-20. Vertical - not > 8.5° nor < 7.2°.
Horizontal not > 3-7 •
FREQUENCY: UHF band, 285O - 2910 mc (radar), Side-lobe attenuation - 16 db.
1010 - 1110 mc (IFF). Polarization - Horizontal.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector. SCAN DATA: Either continuous 360° azimuth
scan at 2, k, 6, or 8 revolutions per minute
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a parabo- or adjustable sector scan is possible.
loidal reflector with two feeds, one a 2-
inch by 10-inch horn for radar use, and the INSTALLATION: Airborne.
other a double dipole and corner reflector
integral with the radar horn. The antenna ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/APX-7,
is line-of-sight stabilized. Ari/APS-20A, AK/APS-20B, and AN/APS-20C.

UNCLASSIFIED 231
UNCLASSIFIED

Equipment function IFF; search; and navi- 'Handbook Operation Instructions for
gation. Antenna Group OA-^93/APg-20, AM 1b-
350Ak93-l, (Oct. 15, 195377 UMCLASSIFIED.
COGHIZAM1 AGENCY: U. S. Navy. I
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
MANUFACTUREBS: Hazeltine Electronics Corpora- Card.
tion, procurement contract NOas-51-506.

REFEKEHCES:
l) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,

ANTFNNA GROUP OA-8460/ARC-44

MAJOR COMPONENTS: Bendix Radio dipole antenna group. Instead, the TM lists Antenna
assemblies, AN Homing Keyer. Group AN/ARA-31 as performing the equipment
function given above. Descriptions for the
FREQUENCY: HF and VHF bands, 2k - 52 mc. two antenna groups are similar: the nomencla-
tured components are given for the AN/ARA-31
TYPE: Dipole. but not for the 0A-ök6()/ARC-kk. Nothing
was found indicating whether or not the two
INSTALLATION: Airborne. groups are similar or identical or If either
is apart of the other. For a further de-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/ARC-UM ) . scription of the system, refer to the data
Equipment function - navigation, direction sheet on the AN/ARA-31.
finding; provides the pilot with an aural and
visual indication as to whether the aircraft COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Army, SCLC-10124.
is flying toward, away from, or to the left
or right of a transmitter in the Sk- to 52- REFERENCES:
mc frequency range. _ T) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
MISCELLANEOUS: According to Its nomenclature
card, 0K-Bk6()/kRC-kk is used with the AN/ 2) Signal Corps Technical Requirements,
ARC-^O- However, the Technical Manual SCL-I512.
for Radio Set AN/ARC-'A does not mention this

DIRECTION FINDKR GROUP OA-2663/ALD-2

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 Amplifier AM-2509/AID-2, able with the AN/ALD-2 direction finding set.
h Antennas AT-951/ALD-2, h Antennas AT-952/ No further information is available on anten-
ALD-2, k Antennas AT-953/ALD-2, 1 Relay nas AT-951/ALD-2, AT-952/ALD-2, and AT-953/'
Assembly RE-U71/ALD-2. ALD-2.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. COGNIZANT AGENCY: USN-60q-284 .

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: R-976/ALD-2. Equipment MANUFACTURER: Unknown, procurement contract


function - countermeasures, direction find- NOas-5ö-3l6.
ing.
REFERENCE:
MISCELLANEOUS: Direction Finder Group 0A- U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
2663/ALD-2, when used with R-976/ALD-2, makes Cnrd.
up a set which is functionally interchange-

ANTENNA GROUP OA-2832/APX-39

MAJOR COMPONENTS: Antenna AT-973/APX-39, air-to-air identification transponder sets.


AT-97VAPX-39, and Antenna Subas»embly MX-
3S92/APX-39,. _, ; A) Antenna AT-973/APX-39 is a stub antenna
3-1/8 inches by ^-7/8 Inches by 6-T/16
FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9200 - 9400 mc; VSWR < inches overall.
1.5-
B) Antenna AT-974/AFX-39 is a 2-element
TYPE: Stub and a dual element array. array. It has a waveguide termination
and is flush mounted in the aircraft
DESCRIPTION: Antenna Group 0A-2852/APX-59 is vertical stabilizer.
an omnidirectional antenna group used with

232 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

IHSTALIATION: Airborne. REFEREMCES:


1) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ASSOCIATED EQUIEMEUT: AN/APX-39. Equipment Card for OA-2832/APX-39.
function - IFF.
2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
COGNIZAHT AGEWCY: AEL-bO-390 (WADC). Card for AT-9Y3/APX-39.

MANUFACTURER: Hazeltlne Electronics Div., 3) V. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


development contract AF 33(600)-38987. Card for AT-97lf/APX-39„

ANTENNA QRC-76(T)

This antenna is probably the same as


Hallicrafters type 001-403812.

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-94-(*)

MAJCR COMPONENTS: Paraboloidal reflector, all components are not Interchangeable.


dipole feed, spinner mount. Models RC-SA-C and RC-9h-E are identical In
every respect.
FREQUENCY: S-band.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with dipole
feed . MANUFACTOKERS: General Electric Company, con-
tract 1122-PHILA-^2; Western Electric Company
DESCRIPTION: Antenna consists of a parabo- contracts ll23-PHIIA-,4-2 and 239-WF-1+2.
loidal reflector, 29 inches in diameter,
a dipole feed with a protective cover, and REFERENCES:
a moun* which Includes a mechanical spinner. l)U. S. War and Navy Departments, Handbook
The overall antenra is 29 inches by 29 of Operating Instructions for Radio Sets
Inches by hO Inches high. It weighs approx- SCR-72O-A and SCR-72O-B, AM 16-40SCR720-2,
imately 1014- pounds. (July 25, 19^5). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA: 2) Western Electric drawing D151682.


Polarization - Horizontal or vertical.. The
dipole feed is oriented in the desired 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
position when the antenna is installed in Card.
the aircraft.

SCAN DATA: The antenna has a mechanical


scanning mechanism. It rotates in azimuth
between -90° and +90°, of the ship's
heading at a rate of 3 cycles per second.
The elevation angle can be set at -10°, 0°,
+5°, +20°, or +50°. There is also provision
for rotating and tilting the antenna at the
same time. In this type of operation, the
antenna rotates as described above and tilts
at a rate of 30° Per second. The elevation
limits of the tilting motion can be set at
-10° to +5°, -10° to +20°, -10° to +50°, +5°
to +20°, +50 to +50°, or +20° to +50°.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets SCR-520-()


and SCR-720-(). Equipment function - search,
air; navigation, direction finding; and IFF.

MISCELLANEOUS: RC-94-(») includes models


through HC-^h—H. The various models are
electrically and mechanically interchangeable.
Antenna BC-9l;-C or RC-9I+-D
However, due to difference in manufacture.

UNCLASSIFIED 233
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-128-()

MAJOR COMPOKEMTS: 2 AN-69-() antennas and mensions of each antenna assembly are 1 by
1 Cord CD-645-0. 8-1/1+ by 7-1/2 inches, and the total weight
is approximately 8-1/2 pounds.
TYPE: Dipole.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna Equipment RC-128-()
consists of two more dipoles, AN-69-() and a ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-5l8-().
Cord CD-645-(). Each Radio Set SCR-5l8-()
requires two of these antennas, one for REFERENCE:
transmitting and one for receiving. The U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
antennas are mounted on the under side of Card.
the fuselage of an airplane. Overall di-

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-129-()

MAJOR COMPONENTS: Paraboloidal reflector, zontal plane at 60 revolutions per minute


dipole feed, and spinner unit. and, at the same time, tilts in the vertical
plane from 5° above the horizontal to 30° be-
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole low the horizontal.
feed.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-517-().
DESCRIPTION: The antenna equipment consists
of a paraboloidal reflector with a. dipole MISCELLANEOUS: 80-129-0 Is electrically and
feed and a mechanical scanning mechanism. mechanically comparable to RC-9''--().
It is approximately 29 inches wide, 26 inches
long, and kO Inches high overall. It weighs REFERENCE:
about 106 pounds. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
SCAN DATA: The antenna has a mechanical
scanning mechanism. It rotates in the hori-

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-187-()

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 paraboloidal reflector, 1 INSTALLATION; Airborne.


half-wave dipole with a plastic housing, and
1 rotating and tilting mechanism. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-517-{) but
not Radio Set SCR-517-A.
TYPE; Paraboloidal reflector with dipole feed.
MISCELLANEOUS: RC-l87(») Includes models
DESCRIPTION: This is a steerable antenna con- through RC-I87-B. RC-l87-(*) is electri-
sisting of a parabolic raflector with a dipole cally and mechanically comparable with RC-
feed enclosed in a transparent plastic housing 129-A. RC-I87-C is Identical with RC-22lt-A
and mounted at one end of a rigid section of and was procured as RC-22I4-A. RC-187-C was
coaxial line. cancelled 21 March 1945.

BEAM DATA: COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL-1291 group AFDRE-2F/1.


Polarization - Horizontal.
REFERENCE:
SCAN DATA: The steerable antenna may be rotated U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
or tilted as a unit by remote control from the Card.
operator's position.

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-224-(»)

MISCELLANEOUS: RC-22^-(*) was cancelled REFERENCE:


31 August 19^3 • It was replaced by Antenna U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Equlpmen t RC- 266- ( ) . RC- 221+- ( * ) ine lüde s Card.
models through RC-22k-C.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: Army Air Force ARL-2592,


group AFDRE-2F/1,

P3h UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-264-()



MAJOR COMPOMENTS: i 27-inch paraliololdal re- IKSTALLATIOH: Airborne.
flector, 1 dlpcle feed, and 1 spinner unit.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Radio Set SCR-667-().
FREQUEHCY: X-band. Equipment function - search.
TYPE: Parabololdal reflector with a dlpcle MISCELLAMSOUS: This antenna is similar to
feed. Antenna Equipment RC-221+-B but Is modified
with the necessary fittings for converting
DESCRIPTIOH: RC-264-() Is a dlpole antenna to X-band operation.
with a 27-inch parabololdal reflector
mounted on a spinner unit for scanning in COGKIZAMT AGEMCY: ARL-2367, group AFDRE-2F/1.
the X-band frequency range. The unit is
so arranged that it can be continuously ro- MAMJFACTURER: Western Electric Company, pro-
tated in a horizontal plane and at the same curement plan 1839.
time oscillate In a vertical plane. Overall
height is approximately 36 Inches. REFEREMCE:
0
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
SCAM DATA: The antenna rotates through 36O Card.
in the horizontal plane and tilts in the
vertical plane.

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-266-()

MAJOR COMPOKEMTS: 1 cut parabololdal reflec- connecting 72-ohm coaxial line to the 50-ohm
tor, 1 dipole feed, and 1 spinner unit. antenna.

FREQUEHCY: -band. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Cut parabololdal reflector with dlpole ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-717-C.
feed.
MISCELLANEOUS: RC-266-() is electrically and
DESCRIPTION: The reflector is constructed of mechanically Interchangeable with Antenna
3/M--inch-thick aluminum. The overall Equipment RC-22l|--() except where space is
height is 18 inches along the vertical axis, a limiting factor in installation.
and the width is 1^.5 Inches along the hori-
zontal axis. The reflector has a focal COGNIZANT AGENCY: Army Air Force ARL-46-R508.
length of 10.5 Inches. The dipole feed
has an input impedance of 50 ohms. Weight MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Company, pro-
is less than 60 pounds. Total height of curement contract XhTS-BAY-kk, order 217-
equipment is 27 inches. WF-42.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 36O0 REFERENCES:


at a rate of 23 revolutions per minute and, Tj Western Electric Specification KS-IOSO^.
at the ssme time, tilts from 5° above to 47°
below the horizontal. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The assembly includes
a 72- to 50-chm matching transformer for

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-284-()

MAJOR COMFQNEHTS: 1 parabololdal reflector, 29 sions are made for the addition of a mechan-
Inches in diameter, 1 dipole feed, and 1 ism to stabilize the system and partially
spinner unit. compensate for the pitch and roll of the air-
craft. This is a modified version of RC-2214-
FREQUENCY: -band. B.

TYPE: Cut parabololdal reflector with a dipole SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in the horizon-
feed. tal plane through 360° at a rate of 20 revo-
lutions per minute. It also has a tilt
DESCRIPTIOH: The antenna equipment consists of mechanism for vertical scanning.
a cut parabololdal reflector, a radiating di-
pole mounted to feed the reflector, a coaxial INSTALLATION: Airborne.
line, and suitable motors and rotation mechan-
isms to permit scanning and tilting. Provi- ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEflT: Radio Set SCR-717-B.

UNCLASSIFIED =35
UNCLASSIFIED

COGNIZAMT AGEMCY: ARL-2JSk, group AFDRE-2F/1. REFERENCE;


T
J. 3. Eepartment of Defense Nomenclature Card.
MAHUFACTITKER: Western Electric Company^ order
217-WF-42.

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT RC-286

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2970 - 3630 mc. air; and navigation. Maximum range - 150
miles.
TYPE: Parabololdal reflector with a dipole
feed. COGNIZAMT AGENCY; Army Air Force AMC and
AEL-5693.
DESCRIFTIOW! The antenna consists of a re-
flector with a dipole feed assembly. The MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Company, orders
reflector is a paraboloid 29 Inches in diam- 2023-DAY^55 and SOlk-kSL-k-k.
eter. The feed assembly consists of a
dipole fed by a section of rigid coaxial STOCK NUMBER: Army 2Z289-286.
line. The forward lobe of the dipole is
directed toward the parabololdal reflector REFERENCES:
by a small auxiliary reflector mounted in T) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
front of the dipole. The dipole and auxil- Handbook Maintenance Instruetlona for
iary reflector are enclosed in a cylindricaJ. Radio Sets SCR-720-C and SCR-720-D.
plastic housing. The dipole can be mounted AN 16-1+0SCR720-7, (Feb. 27, 19W> - revised
for vertical or horizontal polarization. Aug. 9, 1950). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA; • 2) Western Electric Specification D-151907.


Half-power beamwldth - Horizontal - 10*.
Vertical - 10*. 3) Western Electric Drawing Numbers B-1+3596
Polarization - Horizontal when used with and BXX-42308.
SCR-720-Cj vertical when used with SCE-720-D.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth in


a clockwise direction at a rate of either
100 or 56O revolutions per minute. The azi-
muth scan sector is ±90° from the ship's
heading with the remaining l80* of rotation
ii-r ^^|^^

r^K«s!)i.-. JBIHH
CÄ ft:
blanked. The antenna tilts in elevation
through a variable sector; the sector may S HRBfeSS
be adjusted from a minimum of 10" to a maxi-
F^l S m^B B^n
mum of 80°. The tilt limits are -50° and
+50°. B 1 l| ' ^Mk- ,-••^r~j
IKSTALLATIOH: Airborne, P-6l, P-70, and
ä^fl!
Rn p ; p^im flap
Mosqulto-type aircraft.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEN'I; Radio Sets SCR-720-C


IP "•■""■ ^

and SCR-72O-D. Equipment function - search. RC-286

\NTENNA 66AAL

INSTAIuLATIOH; Airborne. Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter g,


NAVSHIPS 900121(A}, (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
ASSOCIATED EQUIMEWT: Navy Model ABA Equipment. FIDENTIAL.
Equipment function - IFF.

REFERENCE!
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

ANTENNA 66AAT (Signal Corps NoBenclalore AN-80-A)

FREQUENCY; UHF band, k'tO - 493.5 mc. DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a quarter-wave
brass rod with gasket and mounting plate.
TYPE: Probably a stub antenna. The overall length of the antenna is 6-1/2

236 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

inches. It Is mounted by a plate, 3-l/8 the antenna is a dipole type. However, the
inches by 1-7/8 inches with four 0.170-inch description does not fit a dipole.
holes on 1.687-inch by 1.375-lnoh mounting
centers. The assembly includes a right- MANUFACTURER; General Electric Co., part number
angle coupling plug to be connected to a M-29J796.
50-ohni, semif lexible coaxial cable.
STOCK NUMBEB; Federal Stock Number N3983-25h-
INSTALLATION; Aircraft. 7179.

ASSOCIATED EQUirMEMT; Navy Aircraft Trans- REFERERCES:


mitting-Recelving Equipment ABA-1 and Signal 1} Ü. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
Corps Radio Set SCR-515-A. Equipment func- tronics Supply Office, ^Feb. 1958). UN-
tion - probably communications. CLASSIFIED .

MISCELLANEOUS; Reference l) below states that 2) General Electric Drawing DL-14-W86A-2.

ANTENNA 66AAU (Signal Corps Nomenclature AN-40-B)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, V70 - ^93.5 BC. REFERENCES:


1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
TYPE: Dipole. tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-
CLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a collapsible dipole
constructed of brass rods. The overall length 2) General Electric Specification BRD-90-C.
of the antenna is 17 inches. It is mounted
by a center tube with l/2-inch-52 threads. It
is designed for connection to a 50-ohin coaxial
cable.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIMENT; Radio Equipment ABA-1 and


Radio Set SCR-515-A. Equipment function -
probably communications.

MANUFACTURER: General Electric Co. 66AAU

STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number 115985-369-


5627.

• ••••••
ANTENNA 66AAV

See AS-32/AEX-I.

• •••«•«
ANTENNA 66AAW

J'KEQUEMCY: VHF band, 158 - 186 mc. STOCK NUMBER; Federal Stock Number N5820-25lf-
7177.
TYPE: Whip.
REFERENCE;
INSTALLATION; Airborne. U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics
Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIIMENT; Radio Receiving Equipment
ABK. Equipment function - probably coinmunica-
tions.

ANTENNA 66ABV

INSTALLATION; Airborne. Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,


NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON^
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navy Model AIA Equipment. FIDENTIAL.

REFERENCE;
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

UNCLASSIFIED 237
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 66ACA (Army Model AN-97-A)

FREQUENCY; VHF band. 100 - 156 mc. STOCK MUKBER; Federal Stock Number N5985-369-
5377.
TYPE; Rod.
REFERENCES:
DESCRIPTIOM; The antenna Is a chromium plated T) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
steel rod, 3/8 inches in diameter and 2 feet Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
long. The antenna weighs 2 pounds and is (Mar. Ik, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
designed for connection to a 52-ohni cable.
2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM,
IUSTALLATIOM: Airborne. 't-ll-lOO. Cambridge Mass.: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1,
ASSOCIATED EQUimEMT; Navy Model ARC-1 and 19kk). UNCLASSIFIED.
Army Model SCR-5HT Radio Receiving Equipments.
3) U. ,S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
MISCELLAMEOUS: References l) and 2) below list tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1938). UN-
this antenna as obsolete. However, Reference CLASSIFIED . '
3) lists it as currently in use as of February
1958). k) Phllco Drawing 5LO-193.

MANUTACTURER; Phllco Corporation, part number


35Ö-1997.

ANTENNA 66ACH

FREQUENCY; SHF band, 3300 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIIMENT: Navy Model ASC Radar
Equipment. Equipment function - search.
TYPE; Parabololdal reflector with dipole feed.
MISCELLANEOUS; The 66ACH is similar to and
DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a parabololdal re- perhaps interchangeable with 66ACY.
flector fed by a horizontal dipole. The
overall assembly is 26-25/?2 inches high by COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy, BuAer.
29 inches wide by lt-0-3/8 inches deep, and its
weight is 80 pounds. MANUFACTURER; Western Electric Co., contract
HO»-97601.
BEAM DATA;
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 11°. REFERENCES:
Horizontal - 9*. 1)U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
Polarization - Horizontal. tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-
CLASSIFIED.
SCAM DATA: The antenna can be tilted in eleva-
tion from -18' to +57". 2) AN O8-5S-58; Technical Manual for Navy
Model ASC and ASC-1 Aircraft Radar Equip-
INSTALLATION; Airborne. ment .

ANTENNA 66AC.I and 6f>ACK

INSTALLATION; Probably airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navy Model X-ARD Equip- Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 3>
ment. Equipment function - probably coramunica- NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). COJT
tiona. ; FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66ACN-(*)

FREQUENCY; Additional Information In available INSTALLATION; Airborne.


In the secret document listed below as
Reference l) and in Volume VI of this catalog ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navy Model ASD Radar
series. Equipment. Equipment function - search.

BEAM DATA; See Reference l) or Volume VI. MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66ACN-(*)
denotes 66ACN and 66ACH-1.
SCAN DATA: See Reference l) or Volume VI.

238 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCES: 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


T) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro- Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
ject RAHD Research Memorandum RM-2000. 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(Aj, (Jan. 1, 1959j.
Santa Monica, California: The RAMD Corp- CONFIDENTIAL.
oration, (Aug. 15, 1957), ASTIA Report
No. AD-15067k. SECRET.

ANTENNA 66ACO

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIfMEMT: Navy Model ARE Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function « NAVSHIPS 900121 (A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
probably communications. FIDENTIAL.

«««••««««•«••»•«»««»««••••«••I

ANTENNA 66ACP

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 195 - 205 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model ARF Radio
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function -
TYPE; Ground-plane antenna. probably communications.

T'ESCRIFTION: The antenna consists of a vertical MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America.


l/lt--wavelength radiating element, two hori-
zontal l/4-wavelength ground rods, a matching STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number N5985-1+70-
section, and an NT-lt-919'*- receptacle assembly. ~732r.
The overall assembly Is kZ Inches high by 65-
5/8 Inches long by k Inches wide. It Is REFERENCES
designed to be fed by a 72-ohm cable. The T) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
antenna Is mounted by clamping the matching tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-
section in a split sleeve, CLASSIFIED .

INSTALLATION: Airborne. 2) RCA Drawing T-256l51+-501 sub 9.

ANTENNA 66AC0

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navy Model ARG Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5.
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS S-*00121(A), (Jnn. 1, 1959). CON-
probably Communications, FIDENTIAL.

t*»*t* *********************

ANTENNA 66ACR

niSTALLATIOK: Airborne. REFERENCE;


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navy Model ARE Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5.
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON- '
probably coiamunications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66ACS

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model ATE Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
probably communications. FIDENTIAL.

UNCLASSIFIED 239
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 66ACT

INSTALLATIOM; Airborne. REFEBEHCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIfMEHT: Navy Model ATF Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function MAVSHIPS 9Ü0121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
probably communications. FIDENTIAL.

• ♦♦♦••••»•«••••••♦»•••••♦•I»

ANTENNA 66ACU

INSTALLATIOM; Airborne. REFERENCE;


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUimENT: Navy Model ATG Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5i
Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). COlT
probably communications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66ACV

INSTALLATION: Airborne. EEFEEEKCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUimENT: Navy Model ATH Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5i
Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (jan. 1, 1959). CON-
probably communications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66ACW

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIMENT: Navy Model ASG-1 Radar Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Equipment. Equipment function - search. NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). COT
FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66ACY

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 3500 me. MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co., contract
NOs-97601.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with dlpole feed.
REFERENCES:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a paraboloidal re- T) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
flector fed by a horizontal dlpole. The over- tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958)• UN-
all assembly Is 25-5/8 Inches high by 32-5/8 CLASSIFIED .
Inches wide by 1+0-3/8 Inches deep, and Its
weight Is 102 pounds. 2) AN08-5S-58: Technical Manual for Navy
Model ASC and ASC-1 Aircraft Radar Equip-
BEAM DATA: ment.
Half-power beamwldth - Vertical - 11°.
Horizontal - 9°.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The antenna can be tilted in eleva-


tion from -1&* to +57".

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIIMENT: Navy Model ASC-1 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search.

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna 66ACY is similar to and


perhaps Interchangeable with 66ACH.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U, S. Navy, BuAer. Antenna 66ACY

2^0 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 66ACZ

INSTALLATION: Alrtorne. REIFEREIICE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Radar Sets AN/APS-2B, Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter g,
AM/APS-2C, AN/APS-2D, and AH/APS-2E, Navy NAVSHIPS'900121 (A), (Jart. 1/1959). COT^
Models ASG and ASG-1 Radar Equipment, and Navy FIDENTIAL.
Model OAK Radar Test Equipment. Equipment
function - search and test.

«•«I«*««««*«»««*««

ANTENNA 66ADL

FHEQUENCT: SHF bend, 3300 mc.

TYPE! Dipole.

DESCRIFTIOM; The antenna consists of a half-


wave dipole enclosed in a transparent plastic
cover. The overall dimensions are 2-3A Inches
high by 3-3/8 Inches in diameter. The total
weight is 0.19 pound.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EgOimENT; Navy Model OAJ Phantom


Target Equipment Techo box). Equipment func-
tion - test.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuAer.

STOCK NlMBEfl! Federal Stock Number N5985-369-


Jit-Sl. Antenna 66ADL
REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, Inatruetion
Book for Navy Models OAJ. OAJ-1, and OAK,
Test Equipment, NAVAER 08-5R-1, (May lg, 191+5).
UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA 66AOM

FREQUENCY SHF band, 3300 mc. Book for Navy Models OAJ. OAJ-1, and OAK,
Test Equipment, NAVAER 08-5R-1, (May 13, 19^5).
TYPE: Dipole. UNCLASSIFIED.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a half-


wave dipole enclosed in a transparent plastic
cover. The overall dimensions are 2-3/^
inches high by 3-3/8 inches in diameter. The
total weight is 0.19 pound.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEKT: Navy Model OAJ-1 Phantom


Target Equipment (echo box). Equipment func-
tion - test.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U, S. Navy, BuAer.

REFERENCE; Antenna 66ADM


U. S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, Instruction

««»•••«••«••I

UNCLASSIFIED 2 in
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 66ADQ

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT; Navy Model AKD-1 Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSH1PS 900121 (AJ, (Jan. 1, 1959). COlT
communications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66ADT

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 26k - 312 mc. for Radio Sets SCR-51t9-A, SCR-550-A, and
SCR-550-B, TO CO 08-^030^550-2, (Sept. 20,
TYRE: Ground-plane antenna. 1553(7. UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION; The antenna consists of a vertical 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
radiator and two horizontal ground rods. Both Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Navy
the radiator and ground rods have circular Models A.TK and ARK Aircraft Radio Equip-
cross sections. The radiator is 8-3/8 inches ments, AN 16-45-69, (Sept. 20, 19^).
long. The antenna is 20-1/2 inches wide along UNCJASSIFIED.
the ground rods. The antenna weighs 2.5
pounds,

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION! Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models ARJ and ARK


Radio Receiving Equipment. Equipment func-
tion - "television.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuAer.

MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America.

REFERENCES«
l)U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy
Bureau of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions Antenna 66ADT

ANTENNA 56AI)L:

FREQUENCY! UHF band, 52^ - 372 mc. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number N5985-257-
3210.
TYPE: Ground-plane antenna.
REFERENCES:
DESCRIFJION; The antenna consists of a vertical T) U, S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
radiator and two horizontal ground rods. Both tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). W-
the radiator and ground rods have elliptical CI.ASSIFIEE.
cross sections. The overall dimensions of the
antenna are 10-7/l6 inches high by 17 inches
wide by 2 inches deep. It is mounted by a
clamp and is fed by a 50-ohm cable. The
antenna weighs 1,6 pounds.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navy Model ARK Radio


Receiving Equipment. Equipment function -
television.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuAer.

MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America,


part number M1-171O0A, and Farnsworth Elec- Antenna 66ADU
tronics Co.

21+2 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics, 5) RCA Drawing P-255340-5O5 sub 5.


j Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Navy
Models ATK and AJRK Aircraft Radio Equip-
ments, AM 16-45-69, (Sept. 20, 19Mu.
UNCLASSIFIED.

4
ANTENNA 66ADV

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIfMENT: Navy Model ARE Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter 5,
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 195971 CON-
comnrunlcatlons. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66ADW

mSTALLATIOM; Airborne. REFERENCE;


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EqtnPMENT; Navy Model AHF Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
communications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66AUX

INSTALLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model ARG Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
Communications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66AnY

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model ARB Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
communications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66ADZ

INSTAT.TATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model AT3 Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
communications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66AEA

INST'LLATION; Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model ATF Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function - NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
communications. FIDENTIAL.

UNCLASSIFIED 2^3
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 66AEB

IHSTALLATIOM; Airborne. fiEFEREKCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEHT; Navy Model ATG Radio Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function NAVSHIPS 900121(Aj, (Jan. 1, 1959). CON^
communications. FIDENTIAL.

ANTENNA 66AEC

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 114 mc. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number N5820-L796-

TYPE; Ground-plane antenna with plate-type


"im:
ground plane. REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics
IMSTALLATIOH: Airborne. Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED,

ASSOCIATED EQUimENT: Navy Model ATE Radio


Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function -
communications.

ANTENNA 66AED, 66AEE, 66AEF, 66AEG. and 66AEH

FREQUENCY: VHF band... 66AED, 264 mc; 66AEE, ASSOCIATED EQUIMENT: Navy Models ATJ and ATK
276 mcj 66ÄEF, 288 mc; UHF band...66AEG, Radio Transmitting F-quipment. Equipment func-
500 mcj 66AEH, 312 mc. tion - television.

TYPE: Ground-plane antenna. COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy, BuAer.

DESCRIPTION; Each antenna consists of a vertical MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America.


rod fed by a coaxial cable, a vertical para-
sitic rod that acts as a reflector, and two STOCK NUMBERS: Feberal Stock Number N5985-2lt9-
horizontal collinear ground rods. All of the 4319 (66AEE). and Federal Stock Number »5985-
elements have a circular cross section. Each 155-8268 (66AEG).
antenna weighs 1.7 pounds.
REFERENCES:
BEAM DATA; 1) U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy
Polarization - Vertical. Bureau of Aeronautics, Interim Instructions
for Radio Sets SCR-549-A, SCR-550-A, and
INSTALLATION: Airborne. SCR-55O-B, TO CO OH-40SCR550-2, (Sept. 20,
1944). UNCLASSIFIED.

2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,


Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Navy
Models ATK and ARK Aircraft Radio Equip-
ments, AN 16-45-69, (Sept. 20, 1944).
UNCLASSIFIED.

DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
ANTENNA
NUMBER
A B C D

66AED 22-3/8 8-13/16 4-5/16 4-3/4


66AEE 21-3/8 8-3/16 4-3/8 4-3/4

TRANSMISSION LINE
66AEF 20-1/2 8-1/8 4-1/2 4-3/4

MATCHING SECTION 66AEG 19-5/8 7-3/4 4-11/16 4-3/4


66AEH 18-15/16 7-7/16 5 4-3/4

66AED, 66AEE, 66AEF, 66AEG, and 66AEH

244 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 66AEJ. 66AEK, 66AEL, 66AEM. anil 66AEN

FREQUEKCT; UHF band.. .66AEJ, 324 mc; 66AEK, REFERENCES;


336 mc; 66AEL, 3^8 mc; 66AKM, 360 mc; 66AEN, 1)War and Navy Departments, Handbook of
372 mc. Operating Instructions for Model AN/AXT-2
Aircraft Radio Equipment, AN-0Ö-30AXT2-2,
TyHE; Ground-plane antenna. (Oct. 18, 19hk). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTIOW; Each antenna consists of a verti- 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
cal rod fed by a coaxial cable, a vertical Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Navy
parasitic rod that acts as a reflector, and Models ATK and ARK Aircraft Radio Equip-
two horizontal colllnear ground rods. All of ments, AN 16-45-69, (Sept. 20, 19^).
the elements have an elliptical cross section. UNCLASSIFIED.
Each antenna weighs approximately 2 pounds.
ELLIPTIC«!. ROD TYPE
BEAM DATA;
Polarization - Vertical. D -

CTSTALLATIOM; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navy Model ATK Radio


Transmitting Equipment and Radio Equipment anouno KOO

AN/AXT-2. Equipment function - televisinn.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Wavy, BuAer.

MANUFACTURER; Radio Corporatiqn of America.


Mt ■CCTION
STOCK NUMBERS; Federal Stock Number 115985-155-
Ö273 (66AEJ), Federal Stock Number W5985-369-
5399 (66AEK), Federal Stock Number N5985-155-
8278 (66AEL), and Federal Stock Number N5985-
155-8279 (66AEM). 66AEJ, 66AEX, 66AEL, 66AEM, and 66AEN

********************* ******
ANTENNA 66AEO

INSTALLATION; Airborne. Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,


NAVSHIPS 900121(AJ, (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navy Models ABF and ABF-1 FIDENTIAL.
Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
******************
ANTENNA 66AEV

INSTALLATION: Airborne. Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,


NAVSHIPS 9O0121(Al, (Jan. 1, 1959). CCÜT^
ASSOCIATED EQUimENT; Navy Model ASG-5 Radar FIDENTIAL.
Equipment. Equipment function - search.

REFERENCE;
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

***********************
ANTENNA 66AFH

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models ARD-1 and Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5>
ARD-2 Radio Receiving Equipment. Equipment NAVSHIPS 90Ü121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959J. CON-
function - communications. FIDENTIAL.

UNCLASSIFIED 245
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 66AFW

FREQUENCE; VHF and UHF bands, 264 - 312 me. 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Navy
TYPE: Ground-plane antenna. Models ATK and ARK Aircraft Radio Equip-
ments, AN 16-45-69, (Sept. 20, 19W0.
DESCRIPTIOH; The antenna consists of a vertical UNCLASSIFIED.
radiator and two horizontal ground rods. Both
the radiator and ground rods have elliptical
cross sections. The radiator is 8-9/32 Inches
long. The antenna Is 20-1/2 inches wide along
the ground rods and weighs 1.8 pounds.

BEAM DATA;
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIIMEMT: Navy Models ARJ and ARK


Radio Receiving Equipment. Equipment func-
tion - television. Antenne. 66AFW

COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Wavy, BuAer.

MANUFACTURER; Radio Corporation of America.

REFEREMCES;
ij U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy
Bureau of Aeronautics,Interim Instruc-
tions for Radio Sets SCR-g^-A, SCR-ggO-A,
and SCR-530-B, TO CO O8-4OSCRg50-2,
(Sept. 20, 19kk). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA 66AFX, 66AFY, 56AFZ, 66AGA, und 66AGB

FREQUENCY; VHF band...264 mc (66AFX), 276 mc Operating Instructions for Model AN/'AXT-2
(66AFYJ, 288 mc (66AFZ)J UHF band...300 mc Aircraft Radio Equipment, AN-0Ö-30AXT2-2,
(66AGA), 312 mc (66AGB). (Oct." 18, 1944 j. UNCLASSIFIED.

TYPE; ' Ground-plane antenna. 2) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,


Handbook Maintenance Instructions for Navy
DESCRIPTION; Each antenna consists of a vertical Models ATK and ARK Aircraft Radio Equip-
rod fed by a coaxial cable, a vertical para- ments, AN l6-4g-69," (Sept. 20, 1944).
sitic\rod that acts as a reflector, and two UNCLASSIFIED.
horizontal collinear ground rods. All of the
elements-.have an elliptical cross section. 3) U. S. Army Air Force and U. S. Navy
Each Ej^terVia weighs approximately 2 pounds. Bureau of Aeronautics, Interim Instruc-
tions for Radio Sets SCR-g49-A, SCR-ggO-A,
BEAM DATA: \ and SCR-55O-B, TO CO 08-40SCR-g50-2,
Polarization --Vertical. (Sept. 20, 1944). UNCLASSIFIED.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; \Navy Models ATJ and ATK


Kadio Transmitting Eqi>J.pment and-Radio Equip-
ment M/AXT-2. Equipment function - tele-
vision,
SHOUIIO NOD
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuAer.
.ANTENNA CONNCCTON
MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America.

STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number N5985-lg6-


bf.hh {(iGATi), Federal Stock Number N5985-155-
8270 (66AGB), and Federal Stock Number N5985- MATCNINa SECTION
155-8271 (66AGA).

REFEREMCES:
l)War and Na^y Departments, Handbook of 66AFX, 66AFY, 66AFZ, 66AGA, and 66AGB

246 UNCLASSIFIED

-
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 66AJO-I

INgTALIATION; Airborne and shipboard. Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter g,


MAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959;. CÖN^
ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT; Radar Set AK/SPR-1 and FIDENTIAL.
AN/APR-1.

REFEHEMCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

ANTENNA 66044(*)

FRBQUEHCY: VHF band, 30 - k2 mc. is the same as Antenna 66o'i'i, but it does not
have, the mounting spring at Its base,
TYPE: Whip.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShlps.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 6-foot
tapered vhlp, a spring mounting base, and a MAMWACTURER: Fred M. Link, contracts NXs-
mounting bracket. The whip is made of cad- 583I+, NXs7-l4291, IKss-20219, NX33-30TB1,
mium-plated vanadium steel and has at its NX30-52191, NXsr-41011, and NXsr-48343.
lower end a screw fitting for fastening to
the spring mounting base. This base consists STOCK NURRT^S: 660kh ... Federal Stock Number
of a stainless steel, tapered helical spring N5985-21+9-^365, Navy Jl6-A-3hh-66-6lkl, 66ckhA
clamped in place by two molded bakelite fit- . .. Federal Stock Number N5985-249-4361t, Navy
tings. It is attached to the mounting bracket F16-A-54466-6121.
by six bolts. The antenna weighs 20 pounds.
REFERENCES:
IHSTALLATION1 Ground, shipboard, and airborne. 1} U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chap-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMfflT: Navy Models MN, MH-1, ter g, MAVSHIPo 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959)-
MN-2, MN-3, m-k, sjid MB-5 Radio Transmitting CONFIDENTIAL.
and Receiving Equipment. Equipment function-
communications. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
Radio Equipments RBK-14, RBR-14 and RDC-1. tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 195Ö). UN-
CLASSIFIED.
MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna 66okk{*) denotes Anten-
na 660hk and Antenna ööO^A. Antenna ööO^A

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 66080

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 30 - 1+2 mc. MANUFACTURER: Fred M. Link, contracts HXss-
14291, NXss-20219 and SXs«-30T8l.
TYPE: Whip.
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number N59Ö5-249-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a six-section
telescopic whip. Its extended length is 33
-^w.—
inches, and its collapsed length is 18 inches. REFERENCES :
It weighs 0.5 pound. The base of the antenna 1) lE S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
is terminated with a fitting which mates with Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
the antenna base mounted on tne case of the 2, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959)-
associated equipment. CONFIDENTIAL. "

INSTALLATION: Ground, shipboard, and airborre . 2) NAVSHIPS 95139, 95140 and 95141: Instrucv
tion Books for Navy Models MN-1. MN-2,
A330CIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models MN-1, MN~2 and MH-3 Radio Transmitting and Receiving
and MH-3 Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.
Equipment. Equipment function - communica-'
tlons.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShlps

« «
ANTENNA 6611")

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 30 - 42 mc. TYPE: Whip.

UNCLASSIFIED 247
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a 75-inch whip STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number N5985-2U9-
weighing 3 pounds. ^363.
INSTALLATION: Ground, shipboard, and airborne . REFERENCES:
T) NAVSHIPS 95143: Preliminary Instruction
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model MN-5 Radio Book for Navy Model MN-5 Radio Transmit-
Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equip- ting and Receiving Equipment.
ment function - communications.
2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
C0GMI2AMT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips. tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 195^)• ÖN-
CLASSIFIED.
MANITFACTORER: Fred M. Link, contracts NXsr-Ul-
1+1011 and NXsr-485^3.

ANTENNA 66120

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 30 - ^0 nc. MANUFACTURER: Fred M. Link, contracts NXsr-


hlOll and tixar-kQik}.
TYPE: Whip.
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number N5985-249-
DESCRIPTION; The antenna Is a 78-inch whip ^362.
weighing 3-3 pounds.
REFERENCES:
IHSTALLATT^w: Ground, shipboard, and airborne. 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-
ASSOCIA'J , .EqUIPMBHT; Navy Model MN-5 Radio CLASSIFIED.
Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equip-
ment function - communications. 2) NAVSHIPS 9511+3: Preliminary Instruction
Book for Navy Model MN-5 Radio Transmit-
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips. ting .and Receiving Equipment"!

ANTENNA 66150

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 115 - 156 mc. MANUFACTURER: Howard Radio Co., Chicago, 111.,
contract NXsr-77t70.
TYPE; Whip.
REEEREHCES:
INSTALLATION: Ground, transportable; also n U. S. Navy, Havy Stock List of the Elec-
airborne. tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-
CLASSIFIED .
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model MAW Radio
Equipment. Equipment function - conmtunics- 2) NAVSHIPS 900,13h: Instruction Book for
tions. Portable Radio Trans.Tittlng and Receiving
Equipment Navy Model MAW.
COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy, BuShips.

ANTKNNA 6,9054

FREQUENCY: LF and MF bands, 0.2 1.0 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.

TYPE; Loop. MANUFACTURER; Bendlx Radio Division, Bendlx


Aviation Corp., Baltimore. Md., contract NOs-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a loop 12 inches ir 72173.
diameter and weighs 5 pounds.
REFERENCES:
INSTALLATION; Airborne, open-cockpit aircraft. T) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1'J^l. UN-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model DU-1 Aircraft CLASSIFIED.
Direction Finder Equipment, Equipment func-
tion - direction finding.

2U8 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

2) Inatructlon Book for Model DU-1 Aircraft


Radio Direction Finding Equipment, Serial
No. 22777. Baltimore, Maryland: Bendlx
Sadie Division of Bendix Aviation Corpo-
ration. (Oct. 16, 1941), UNCLASSIFIED.

5) BuShlps Specification RE I3A5I+6B

'

ÜZIMUTH SCALE
LLAUPINr, SCREWS (4)
THUMBWHEEL ä AZIMUTH
SCALE
MASK
RH sNOEX POINTER

- 0-20/
-FRONT INDEX POINTER
-C-ZOl

Antenna 6905^

ANTENNA 69065

FREQUENCY; VLF, LF, and MF bands, 0.015 - Corporation of America, Camden, N. J., con-
0.070 mc and 0.1 - 1.75 mc, tracts NXBa-19698 and NXsa-2j437.

TYPE! Two loops. REFERENCES:


D Instructions for Model DZ-2 Aircraft
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two Radio Direction Finder Equipment, 2h Volt
center-tapped, shielded loop windings enclosed Direct-Current Operation. Camden, N. J.:
in a streamlined, waterproof housing. One RCA Victor Division of Radio Corporation
loop is mounted inside the other with an angle of America. (Contract Date: Dec, 2k,
of 90* between then to prevent intercoupling. 19^2 ). UNCLASSIFIED.
The inner loop is used for reception of fre-
quencies between 100 and 1750 kcj the outer 2) RCA drawing P-72171O-501.
loop, for reception of frequencies between
15 and 70 kc. The antenna including the
loop-drive extension weighs 10 pounds.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Figure eight.

SCAM DATA; The two loops as a unit are rotated


In azimuth by a central shaft actuated by the
loop-drive assembly.

INSTALLATION: Airborne,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model DZ-2 Aircraft


Radio Direction Finder Equipment. Equipment
function - direction finding.

COGNIZANT AGENCY; U. S. Navy, BuShlps.

MANUFACTURER: RCA Victor Division of Radio

UNCLASSIFIED 2^9
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA Flash Mounted Honing Anlenn«

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 120-1^ mc.

TYPE: Structural antenna.

CESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of


two triangular-shaped panels mounted flush on
either side of the aircraft rudder. Each of
the two panels measures 21-1/2 by 12 by l/2 |^t'
inches and weighs 16 ounces.
M
INSTALLATION: Airborne, i

ASSOCIATED BQUIPMENT: Radio set AN/ARA-8.


Equipment function - navigation, direclion
finding.
M w.
(gBNäft'''-

COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC.


i W -t
MANUFACTURER: Developed by Communications und
Navigation Laboratory, WADC.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Sum-
A
f
r" '^^
1
. JJJ
JL
mary, Report No. 51S-1913hk (Mar. 10, 1952)■ iE^4HKK
SECRET.
r

$
5T •r
-v ';.- KaH^y^s

Flush Mounted Homing Antenna

ANTENNA IsoUtrd Tall Anlenn«

FREQUENCY : LF band, 0.180 mc .

'TYPE: Structural antenna, INSULATED SECTION


INSTALLATION: Airborne, tail section of C-3h
aircraft,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Loran equipment AN/APN-


9A. Equipment function - navigation, surface
reference.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC.

MANUFACTURER: Developed by the Communication


and Navigation Laboratory, WADC.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Sum-
mary, Report No. 51S-1915W (Mar. If, 1952).
SECRET.

Isolated Tall Antenna

250 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA Pickaxe Aolenoa

FRBaUEWCY; VHF band, IOO-I56 mo. VH» nCKUa ANTWH* -

TYPE: Structural antenna.

DESCRIPTION: The radiating element has the form


of a pickaxe and is incorporated Into the ver-
tical stabilizer of aircraft. The antenna is
13-1/2 inches long and 2-1/2 inches wide. It
is fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable.

IHSTALLATIOW: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUTPMEMT: Radio set AN/ARC-3.


Equipment function communications.

COGHIZANT AGEMCY: WADC.

MAHUFACTORER: Developed by Communication and


Navigation Laboratory, WADC.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Gum-
mar^, Report No. 5IS-I915IA (Mar. 18, 1952).
SECRET.

Pickaxe Antenna,

ANTENNA RHO Antenna

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 100 - I56 mc; VSWR < 5.

TYPE: Structural antenna. ' .

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is characterized by a


peculiar shape and has the following dimen-
sions; length 13 inches, width 1-1/2 inches,
height 18 inches. The hook-shaped radiating
element is 23 inches long and 5/8 inch wide.
It Is fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, tail section of P-51


aircraft.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio set SCR-522. Equip-


ment function - coirmunications .

COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC. Rho Antenna


MANUFACTURER: Developed by the Communications
and Navigation Laboratory, WADC.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna DesiRn Sum-
mary, Report No. 513-1915^^ (Mar. 18, 1952) .
SECRET.

ANTENNA VHF/IFF Anlenna for F-87 Aircraft

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 100 - 250 mc. antenna. It was designed for mounting in the
fairing of the vertical stabilizer of the F-87
TYPE: Stub. aircraft. The antenna has an input impedance
of 52-ohms and is fed by RG-8/U coaxial cable.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an odd-shaped stub It weighs U-lA pounds, and is 33 inches long,
(see photo) designed as a combination VHF/IFF 3-1/2 inches thick, and lk-l/2 inches high.

UNCLASSIFIED 251
UNCLASSIFIED

B3AM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical.

INSmLLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED BquiPMEMT: Radio set AN/ARC-3 and


SCR-695. Equipment function - communications,
and IFF.

COGNIZAm AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

mHUFACTURERt Wright Air Development Center.

REFERENCE!
U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Sum-
mary, Report No. 5IS-I915H (Mar. 18, 1952).
SECRET. VHF/IFF Antenna for F-8Y Aircraft

• ««»«••«•••«•««•«•««««••««•I««

ANTENNA Wing Cap Antenna

FREQUENCY: ■■ W and HP bands, 2 - 24 mc .

rfPE: Structural antenna.

DESCRIPTION: The antsan« consists of two iso-


lated wing caps which weigh about 10 pounds
each. They were designed to replace the fixed-
wire antenna for communications in the 2- to
24--mc frequency band.

INSTALLATION: Airt orne.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: WADC.

MANUFACTURER: WADC in cooperation with Goodyear Wing Cap Antenna


Aircraft Corporation.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Air Force, Aircraft Antenna Design Sum-
mary, Report No. 5IS-I915H (Mar. 18, 1952).
SECRET.

ANTENNA A-12 (Aircraft Radio Corporation)

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 116 - 132 mc. BEAM DATA:


Beam type - Omnidirectional
TYPE: Whip. Polarization - Vertical.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a quarter-wave, INSTALLATION: Airborne.


base-fed whip, 25 Inches in length. The
whip is designed for use nn aircraft which ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set ARC Type 12.
have cruising speeds under 200 miles per Equipment function - communications.
hour and do not have deicing equipment. A
UG-290/U connector is provided on the base MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corporation.
for use with RG-58/U or similar coaxial
cable.

252 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFEREWGE:
^ U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Radio Set ARC type 12, Handbook Operating
Instructions, TO 12R2-lt-l-l, AN 16-^5-121.
(March 9, I956 - revised August 10, 1956)•
UNCLASSIFIED.

•A
A~12, Aircraft Radio Corporation

ANTENNA A-15 (Aircraft Radio Corporation)

FREQUEHCY: VHF band, 11.6 - lk6 mc; VSWR < 3. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set ARC Type 12.
Equipment function - communications.
TYPE: L-shaped rod.
MISCELLANEOUS : See antenna type A-12.
DKSCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a solid,
stainless-steel, L-shaped rod, flexibly COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, U. S. Navy.
mounted in n rubber base on a small aluminiL-n
box. The rod is a quarter-wavelength long, MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corporation.
and the distance from the base to the bend is
about one-third the total length. The alumi- REFERENCE:
num box contains an impedance matching net- U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
work and a UG-290A/U connector for use with Radio Set ARC Type 12, Handbook Operating
RG-58/U coaxial cable. The antenna is de- Instructions, TO 12R2-lj.-l-l, AN l6-i+5-121,
signed for mounting on the skin of an air- (March 9, 1956 - revised August 10, 1956).
craft with the skin serving as a gound plane. UNCLASSIFIED.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA A-16 (Aircraft Radio Corporation)

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 223 - 2^8 rac; VSWR < 2. banding circuit and a UG-290A/U connector
for use with RG-58/U coaxial cable. The
TYPE: L-shaped rod. antenna is designed to mount on the under
side of an aircraft, using the skin as a
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a solid, ground plane, and will withstand mild icing
stainless-steel, L-shaped rod, mounted on a conditions and speeds to 500 miles per hour.
small aluminum box. The rod is a quarter-
wavelength long, and the distance from the INSTALLATION: Airborne.
base to the bend is about one-half the total
.length. The aluminum box contains a broad-

UNCLASSIFIED 253
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEHT: Radio Set ARC Type 12. REFERENCE:


Equipment function - communications. • U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Radio Set ARC Type 12, Handbook Operating
MISCELLANEOUS: See antenna type A-12. Instructions, TO 12R2-4-1-1, AN 16-45-121,
(March 9, 1956 - revised August 10, 1956).
COGHIZAm.' AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, U. S. Navy. UNCLASSIFIED.

MAMUTACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corporation.

ANTENNA AML-10 (Lear, Incorpor.ted)

FKEQUEKCY: LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.2 - 6.7 mc.

TYPE: Loop.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a manually rotated


loop equipped with slip rings and brushes to
permit free rotation In either direction.
The antenna Is designed to mount on the ex-
terior of an aircraft.

INSTALIATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set Model T-30AB-


RCBBL-2. Equipment function - navigation,
direction finding; and conrniunicfl-tions.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force and U. S.


Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Lear, Incorporated.

REFERENCE:
U. 3. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics, AML-10, Lear, Incorporated
Radio Set Model T-30AB-RCBBIi-2, Handbook
Operation Instructions, AN 16-^5-126,
(August 1, 1950) . UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTKNNA DM C10-2 (Dorne and Margolin, Inc.)

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - ^00 mc; INSTALLATION: Airborne.
VSWR < 2.

TYPE: Balanced dipole.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a balanced dipole


designed for installation within a dielectric
cap at the top of an aircraft vertical fin.
It is a thin sheet-metal structure enclosed
in a fiberglass boot filled with dielectric
foam to prevent the inclusion of moisture.
The balanced feed prevents strong current
coupling to the fin structure, which degrades
the radiation pattern of some tallcap anten-
nas. The thin cross section of the antenna
allows it to be mounted within the contours
of fin structures with extremely high fine-
ness ratios. It Is presently in use on
operational aircraft. The antenna weighs
3-l/l6 pounds and is 13.16 inches tall,
13.12 inches wide, and 1.12 inches thick.

BEAM DATA: DM C10-2, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.


Beam type - Omnidirectional, typical of a
vertical dipole.
Polarization - Vertical.

254 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIBtEMT: UHF communications MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.


equipment. Equipment function - communica-
tions . REFERENCE:
Antennas■ Los Angeles, California: Dorne and
MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna meets requirements Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
of Military Specification MIL-E-5272.

ANTENNAS DM C.i and DM C3-2 (Dorne and Margolin Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - ^00 mc; ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEm1: UHF communications
VSWR < 2.2 for DM C3 and < 2.5 for DM C3-2. equipment. Equipment function - communica-
tions.
TYPE: Stub.
MISCELLANEOUS: The antennas meet requirements
DESCRIPTION: The antennas are short, top- of Military Specification MIL-T-51+22.
loaded stubs which differ physically only in
height. They are designed for use with UHF MANUFACTURER: Dome and Margolin, Incorporated.
communications equipment and their small size
allows them to be used on the underside of REFERENCE:
heliocopters and in other locations with Antennas ■ Los Angeles, California: Dome
little clearance. The radiating elements and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCIASSIFIED.
are sealed in a foam-filled fiberglass housing
which is almost elliptical in cross section.
Each antenna weighs 2.-3/8 pounds, and is 17
inches long and 7-1/2 inches wide . Antenna
DM C3 is 5.69 inches tali with 3-1/2 inches
of Its height extending above the mounting
surface. Antenna DM C3-2 is 6.19 inches tall
with k inches of its height extending above
the mounting surface.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional, typical of a
short stub. DM C3, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNAS DM C4-3 and DM (.4 1! (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - ^00 mc; MISCELLANEOUS: The antennas described have
VSWR < 2.2. minor differences, such as the location of
the r-f connectors. Antenna DM C14-/B in-
TYPE: Annular slot. cludes a test probe which can be provided

DESCRIPTION: The antennas are flush-mounted


slot antennas designed to operate with all
standard UHF comiuunlcatlons and data link
equipments. The configurations and mounting
provisions can be modified by the manufac-
turer to conform to specific fuselage con-
tours . The antennas are completely foam
filled to prevent the inclusion of moisture.
Each antenna weighs approximately 13 pounds
and is 2k Inches long, 2k inches wide and
about k inches deep.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type Omnidirectional, typical of a
short stub.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: UHF communications


equipment. Equipment function - communi- DM Ch-'i, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.
cations .

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with any degree of decoupling. The antennas REFERENCE:


meet requirements of MIL-T-5422. Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin^ Incorporated.

ANTENNA DM Cll (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - ^00 mc; MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna meets require-
VSWR < 2. ments of Military Specification MIL-T-5922.

TYPE: Vertical dlpole. MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated,

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a dlpole en- REFERENCE:


closed within a streamlined fiberglass Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dome and
fairing. It Is designed for installation Margolin, Incorporated. UBCIASSIFIED.
in locations such as the top of an aircraft
fin or atop a large raciome where little or
no ground-plane surface exists. To reduce
the coupling of currents to the mounting
structure and feed cable, the antenna in-
clud.es integral r-f chokes. Since in its
normal mounting locations the antenna Is
likely to be struck "by lightning In all
weather operations, a unique system of con-
ducting paths are provided to safely guide
a stroke to the ground structure without
damage to the antenna or the airframe. The
antenna weighs 5-5/8 pounds and is 36 inches
tall, k inches wide, and k Inches thick at
its thickest point (the mounting bracket).

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional, typical of a
vertical dlpole.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMETiT: UHF communications DM Cll, Dome and Margolin, Incorporated.


pqulpraent. Equipment function - communi-
cations .

ANTENNA DM CN-1 (Dorne and Margolin. Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: VET and UHF bands, 75 mc and MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna differs slightly
225 - ^00 mc; VSWR < 2 at 75 ± 0.15 mc and in dimensions and location of r-f connectors
< 2.2 from 225 to 1+00 mc. from DM Cil-3 and DM CK/B. The sensitivity
and bandwidth of the marker beacon element
TYPE: Annular slot. exceeds that of AT-134/ARN.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is the same as DM MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.
C1*-3 and DM Ck/B, but it also operates at
75 mo as well as the range between 225 and REFERENCE;
kOQ mc. Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
and Margolin, Incorporated.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: UHF communications
equipment and marker beacon equipment.
Equipment function - communications and bea-'
con.

ANTENNA DM 12 (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: L band. TYPE: Annular slot.

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DESCRIPTIOM: The antenna Is a flush mounting REFERENCE;


annular slot radiator designed for use with Antennas. Los Angeles, California; Dorne
L-band IFF systems. This antenna meets and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
MXL-A-5272 requirements and has been
accepted for use on operational aircraft.
It weighs 1.2 pounds and can be sup-
plied for flush installation In surfaces
of widely varying radii of curvature. A
number of different mounting arrangements
can te provided. It is 7-1/2 Inches in
diameter and about 2 Inches deep.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEWT: L-band IFF systems.


Equipment function - IFF. DM 12, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated
MANUFACTURER; Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-
rated.

ANTENNA DM Kl (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 215 - 260 mcj VSWR < 1.5 MANUFACTURER; Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-
at the. center of the frequency band and < 2.5 rated.
at the band extremities.
REFERENCE:
TYPE: Cavity-backed slot. Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dome
and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTIOK: The DM Kl series is a family of
flush mounting cavity ba.cked slot antennas,
designed for operation in the 215 to 260 mc
telemetry band. Any k mc band in this range
can be covered. The antenna elements can
be contoured to mount in conical or cylindri-
cal surfaces of widely varying radius of
curvature and can be supplied with thick
molded fiberglas windows capable of carrying
substantial skin loads. The antenna ele-
ments are designed for Installation In pairs
one element on each side of the fuselage,
and are fed from a single input connector
through a phasing assembly which divides the
transmitted power equally and in the proper
phase to provide omnidirectional radiation.
Two antennas and a phasing network weigh
a total of k-l/2 pounds. The antenna is
8.81+ inches long and 11.55 inches high.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Similar to that of a horizontal
loop; two antennas provide an omnidirectional
pattern.
Polarizo.tion - Horizontal. DM Kl, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: Telemetering equipment.


Equipment function - telemetering.

ANTENNA DM K3 (Dorne and Margolin, incorporated)

FREQUENCT; VHF band, 215 - 260 mc; VSWR < 2.5. aircraft which fly at speeds in excess of
Mach 2 without causing excessive drag, and
TYPE: Blade. it is capable of handling 100 watts of power.
The antenna weighs 13 ounces. No data are
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a swept-back, available on dimensions.
streamlined stub. It may be Installed on

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BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional, typical of a
short stub.
Polarization - Vertical.

IMSTALLATIOH: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUimEHT; Telemetry equipment.


Equipment function - telemetering.

MISCEIXAMEOUS: This antenna is physically


Identical with antennas AT-895/A and AT-
897/A.
MANWACTOKER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-
rated.

REFERENCE:
Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dome
and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
DM K3, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated

ANTENNA DM N1-2 (Do nd Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 329 - 335 mc; VSWR < 2. MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-
rated.
TYPE: Curved dlpole.
REFERENCE:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna la designed for use Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
with AH/AEN-5 and similar glide slope re- and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
ceivers. It is a balanced dlpole intended
for Installation In a nose radome. Its ex-
tremely light weight allows it to be mounted
on and supported by the radome itself with
no additional mounting brackets or supports.
It is 9-1/A- inches long and 7-5/8 inches
wide.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Single broad lobe forward of air-
craft .
Polarization - Horizontal.

TMSTALLATIOK: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ARN-5 and similar DM Nl-2, Dome and Margolin, Incorporated
glide-slope receivers. Equipment function -
navigation, surface reference.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna meets requirements


of military specification MIL-T-5U22.

ANTKNNAS UM N2 and DM N5 (l)orne and Margolin Incorporated)

FREQUENCY; VHF bands, 108 - 122 mcj VSWR balanced feed system provides a high degree
approximately 5. of discrimination against vertically polar-
ized signals, thus assuring the reception of
TYPE: Loop. accurate bearing Information. The radiating
elements are supported on a molded fiber-
DESCKIFTION; These antennas are balanced glass frame designed for mounting to the deck
loops designed for Installation within the beneath the canopy. Mudiflcations of both
dielectric canopy aft of the cockpit of the mounting arrangements and configurations
fighter-type aircraft for use with VOR and shown in the accompanylng photographs can be
1LS locallzer equipments. They provide made by the manufacturer to adapt these de-
sensitivity to signals arriving from any signs to widely varying canopy configura-
azimuthal direction with maximum sensitivity tions. The antennas are 2k inches long,
at elevation angles near the horizon. The 12.31 inches wide, and 10.16 Inches tall.

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DM N2 weighs approximately 5 pounds, and


DM N5 approximately l-l/2 pounds.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth with
maximum gain along the horizon.
Polarization - Horizontal.

IHSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EftUIFMEMT; VOR and ILS equipment.


Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding) navigation, surface referencej and
approach control.

MISCEI1AHE0US: No data on differences between


the antennas are available except for the
weights. The antennas meet requirements of
military specification MIL-T-5^3C.

Dc-Kie anä'MargöiJn, Incorpo^ ■


rated.

REFERENCE:
Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.

DM N2, Dome and Margolin, Incorporated

ANTENNA DM N4-2, DM N4-4, and DM N4-5 (Dorne and Margolin. Incorporated)

FREQUENCY; VHF band, 108 - 122 mc; VSHR < 5.

TYPE; Loop.

DESCRIPTION: The three antennas form a family


of loops which arc electrically identical but
but which differ slightly in physical shape,
dimensions, and weight. Antenna DM N4-2,
constructed of steel and designed for in-
terior mounting, is intended for use on all-
weather aircraft where heavy icing may occur.
It weighs 4-l/2 pounds and is 18-1/2 inches
by 18-1/3 inches in the horizontal plane.
It is l-l/S inches thick. Antenna DM N4-4 is
a lightweight, externally-mounted loop for
use on helicopters and other low-soeed air-
craft. It is constructed of nonslreamlined
magnesium tubing and cast.magnesium flanges.
It weighs 2 pounds and is 17 inches by 17
inches in the horizontal nlane. It is
approximately 1 inch thick. The structural
elements of Antenna DM N4-b are made of
molded fiberglas. The bulk of the insula-
tors has been decreased to reduce drag and
weight. The antenna is suitable for use on
high-speed aircraft. It weighs 3-1/2 pounds DM N1+-1+, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated

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and Is 17-l/2 inches by 20 inches in the ANGLE AND SPACING BETWEEN


horizontal plane. It is approximately 3/4- ANTENNA HALVES AS REQUIRED -

inch thick.

BEAM DATA»
Beam type - Omnidirectional with maximum gain
along the horizontal plane.
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: VOR and ILS equipment. ■


Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding; aavigation, surface reference; and
approach control.

MISCELLANEOUS; The antennas were designed to


meet the requirements of military specifica- ;
tion MIL-T-5422C. ' -MOUNTING PROVISIONS AS REQUIRED

MANUFACTURER; Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo- -ru.so-


-1.12 DIA
rated.
aOc
REFERENCE;
Antennas. Los Angeles, California; Dorne
and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED. DM NU-2, Dome and Margolin, Incorporated.

ANTENNA DM N13, DM N13-2, DM M3-3, and DM N13-4 (Dorue and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 950 - 1220 mc; VSWR < 2. INSTALLATION; Airborne.

TYPE; Blade. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; IFF and TACAN equip-


ment. Equipment function - IFF; navigation,
DESCRIPTION; This series of small, light- direction finding: and navigation, surface
weight streamlined stub antennas Is de- reference.
signed for use with IFF and TACAN equip-
ments. In each, the radiating element is MISCELLANEOUS; The antennas meet requirements
a thin sheet metal member enclosed within of Military Specification MIL-T-5422.
a foam filled streamlined fiberglass housing.
The mounting configuration and input con- MANUFACTURER; Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-
nector location and type can be varied as rated.
shown in the photographs and sketches.
Normally intended for installation on the RHFERFNCE:
underside of ttie fuselage or in a vertical Antennas. Los Angeles, California; Dorne
fin to provide an omnidirectional pattern, and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
this antenna can also be supplied with its
internal matching elements adjusted so that
it can be installed close to a reflecting
element to provide a directional pattern.
All of the antennas of this series can be
supplied with a test probe terminating in
a Type BNC connector on the mounting sur-
face near the main input connector. The
decoupling level can be adjusted to meet
the requirements of any installation.
DM NI3 and DM NI3-3 each weigh 10 ounces;
DM NI3-2 and DM NI3-4 each weigh 6 ounces.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth, but
DM NI3-3 is designed for mounting near a re- DM HI3, DM NI3-2, DM HI3-3, and DM NJli,
flector to provide a single-lobed, direc- Dome and Margolin, Incorporated
tional pattern.
Polarization - Vertical.

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ANTENNA DM N16 (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: UHF -id, 950 - 1220 mc; VSWR < ment. Equipment function - IFF; navigation,
1.8. direction finding; and navigation, surface
reference.
TYPE; Annular slot.
MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna meets requirements
DESCRIPTION; The DM NI6 is a flush mounting of military specification MIL-T-5422.
annular slot antenna designed for use with
IFF and TACAN equipments. Designed to re- MANUFACTURER; Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-
place the older and heavier AT-234 antennaf rated.
it is an annular aperture backed by a foam-
filled aluminum alloy cavity. The antenna REFERENCE;
can be supplied either flat or curved to Antennas. Los Angeles, California; Dorne
match the contours of any mounting surface. and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
The orientation of the input connector
(either Type HN or C) with respect to the
axis of curvature can be adjusted for any
installation requirement. The antenna-
weighs approximately 1-5/16 pounds and is
8.4 inches in diameter and 1.33 inches tall.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional, like that of a
short stub.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; IFF and TACAN equip- DM NI6, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated

ANTENNA DM N17 (Dorne ami Margolin Incorporated)

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 960 - 1220 mc; VSWR < MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna meets requirements
1.5. of military specification MIL-T-5422.

TYPE; Annular slot. MANUFACTURER; Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-


rated.
DESCRIPTION; The DM NI7 antenna is similar
to the DM NI6 but additional matching ele- REFERENCE;
ments external to the cavity provide an Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
improved impedance match at the 50 ohm and Margolin, Incorporated.
input connector. The antenna can be sup-
plied to fit the curvature of any mounting
surface and with a variety of mounting
flange arrangements. The cavities are
sealed and foam-filled to prevent the in-
clusion of moisture. The antenna weighs
about 20 ounces and is 8 inches in diameter,
and 2.17 inches tall.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional, like that of a
short stub.
PolariZiitlon - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DM NI7, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated
ASSOCIATHU EQUIPMhNT: IFF and TACAN equip-
ment. Equipment function - IFF; navigation,
direction finding; and navigation, surface
reference.

ANTENNA DM Nn2 (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 950 - 1215 mc; VSWR < TYPE: Coaxial dipole.
1.5.

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DESCRIPTION; The DM NI12 Is a lightweight, REFERENCE;


vertical coaxial dipole intended for in- Antennas. Los Angeles, California; Dorne
stallation in the top of an aircraft verti- and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
cal fin within a dielectric fin cap. De-
signed to provide omnidirectional radiation
patterns with maximum gain at elevation
angles near the horizon, the assembly in-
cludes an integral isolating network to
prevent excessive r-f coupling to the air-
craft structure. The antenna can be pro-
vided with either Type HN or C connector.
The antenna weighs 8 ounces and is 18.77
inches tall and 2.63 inches in diameter.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarizatlor. - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navigation and IFF


equipment. Equipment function - navigation;
and IFF.

MANUFACTURER; Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-


r3te
^* DM NI12, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated

ANTKNNA DM M21 (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporaleil)

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 960 - 1220 mc; VSWR < MISCbLLANEOUS: The antenna meets requirements
1.8. of military specification MIL-E-5272.

TYPE; Annular slot. MANUFACTURER; Dome and Margolin, Incorpo-


rated.
DESCRIPTION! The antenna is similar in con-
struction and performance to Antenna AT- REFERENCE;
720/A. In this unit the input connector Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
extends upward and outward from the center and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
of the backing cavity and a test probe
connection is provided. The test probe can
be supplied with any degree of decoupling
from the input signal. The antenna can be
supplied in a widely varying range of curva-
tures and mounting flange arrangements. The
antenna weighs 1.5 pounds and-is 8.41 inches
in diameter and 2.94 inches high.

BEAM DATA;
Begin ty.^e - Omnidirectional, like that of a
short stub.
Po]arization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION; Airborne. DM NI21, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navigation and IFF


equipment. Equipment function - navigation;
and IFF.

ANTENNA DM N122 (Dome and Margolin, littorporated)

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 960 - 1220 mc; VSWR < which is identical in performance to
1.8. Antenna DM NI21 but is physically different.
This antenna has a modified cavity shape,
TYPE: Annular slot. a different test probe location, and a
rectangular mounting flange rather than
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an annular slot a circular flange. It is a flush-mounting

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antenna, and the mounting flange Is curved


to conform to the contours of the fuselage.
It weighs 1.75 pounds and Is 9 Inches long,
8.31 inches wide, and approximately 2.5
inches high.

BEAM DATA;
Beam type - Omnidirectional, like that of a
short stub.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; Navigation and IFF


equipment. Equioment function - navigation;
and IFF.

MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna meets require-


ments of military specification MIL-E-5272.

MANUFACTURER; Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-


rated.

REFERENCE;
Antennas. I.os Angeles, California; Dorne
and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED. DM NI22, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated

• «•«••••«•**«*«••

\M t:\S \ DM P 1 (Dome and Margolin. Incorporatecl)

FREQUENCY: , SHF band, 9335-9415 mcj VSWIK1.3. ASSOCIATED EfflJIPMEKT: Radars such as the
AN/APG-50. Equipment function - fire con-
TYPE: Surface wave antenna trol.

DESCRIPTION; The antenna is a flush mounting MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna was designed to
surface wave antenna designed for use with meet requirements of military specification
"range only" radars such as the AN/APG-50. MIL-T-54220.
It is intended for installation on the upper
or lower surface of an aircraft nose, where MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorpora-
the skin slopes approximately 20° from the ted.
horizontal. It provides a radiation pattern
comparable to that obtained from a, sectoral REFERENCE:
horn installed on the fuselage axis and is Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
useful when the Installation of an in-flight and Margolin, Incorporated.
refueling boom or other equipment prevents
the use of the simpler horn antenna. The
detailed dimensions will vary with airframe
configuration-- a typical example is shown.
It weighs 1-1/2 pounds.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwldth- Horizontal-l6 .
Vertical - l6o.
Beam type - Pencil beam directed along a
horizontal axis.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. EM P 1, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.

ANTENNAS DM P 2, DM P 3, DM P 4, and DM P 5 (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: IM P 2 UHF band, 500-1000mc, DESCRIPTION: These four antennas form a family
DM P 5 UHF band, 1000-2l+00mc, DM P k— of broadband, flush-mounted antennas, which
SHF band, lt000-8000mc, DM P 5 SHF band, can be used with electronic countermeasures
7550-12,OOOmc) VSWR<5. ■ receivers or which can be used for general
? purpose antennas. Each of the antennas Is
TYPE: Cavity-backed slot (DM P 2 and DM P 5) made of welded aluminum with an epoxy-
and horn (DM P U and DM P 5) • flberglass window and fitted with a type N

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connector. Other types of connectors can REFEREWCE;


be provided by the manufacturer on request. Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
The weights and dimensions of each antenna and Margolin, Incorporated.
are listed below.
Dimensions(inches) Weight(ounces)
DM P 2 5 by 12-3A by 5 I/VS 31
DM P 3 2-1/2 by 6 by 2-5/8 20
DM P 4 4 by 4-5/8 by 3-3/4 8
DM P 5 4-1/4 by 4-5/8 by 6-3/8 8

BKAM DATA;
Beam type - each of the antennas produces
a single broad lobe.
Polarization - Linear (all antennas).

IHSIALLATIOW; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEMT: JSCM receiving equip-


ment. Equipment function - countermeasures.

MANUFACTURER! Dorne and Margolin, Incor- DM P2, DM P3, DM P4, and DM P5,
porated. Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated

ANTENNA DM S 1 (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUEMCY: VHF band, 162.25-173.5 mc; VSWR<2.5. REFERENCE:


Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dome
TYPE: Blade. and Margolin, Incorporated.
DESCRIPTIOK; The antenna Is a top loaded stub,
enclosed In a foam-filled, streamlined fiber-
glass housing. Designed to operate with the
AN/ARR-26 Sonobuoy receiver, the antenna can
be modified by the manufacturer for operation
In other bands within the VHF and ÜHF ranges.
The fiberglass housing Is 10.12 Inches tall,
5 Inches wide (at the base), and 1 Inch thick.
The rounded mounting plate Is 6.62 Inches
long and 2.62 inches wide. The r-f connector
extends 0.83 inches below the mounting plate.
The antenna weighs 12 ounces.

BjaM DATA:
Beam type-Omnidireetlonal in azimuth.
Polarization-Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/ARR-26 Sonobuoy


receiver.

MISCELLANEOUS; The antenna meets requirements DM S 1, Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated


of Military Specification MIL-T-5422c.

MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated

ANTENNA DM V 1 (Dorne and Margolin. Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: UHF Band, 460-510 mcj VSWR < 1.5. length In height and gives somewhat more
gain in the elevation plane than a simple
TYPE: Blade. quarter-wave stub. It is identical In
appearance and dimensions to Antenna DM S 1,
DESCRIPTION; This antenna is designed for use except the r-f connector is slightly longer.
with video relay systems in the 460 to 510 The dimensions are shown in the line drawing.
mc frequency range. It is a stub element The antenna weighs 13 ounces.
enclosed within a fuam-fllled fiberglass
housing. The stub is nearly a half wave-

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BEAM DATA:
Gain - Approximately 2db over that of a short
stub.
Beam type - Omnidirectional In azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEMT: Video relay systems.

MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna meets requirements


of Mlllary Specification MIL-T-5422C.

MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.

REFERENCE:
Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
and Margolin, Incorporated.

DM V 1, Dome and Margolin, Incorporated

AINTENMA DM V 3 (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 460-510 mcj VSWHO-.J. REFERENCE:


Antennae. Los Angeles, California: Dorne
TYPE: Spear-shaped blade. arid Margolin, Incorporated.

DESCRIFTIOM: This blade antenna is electrically


comparable to Antenna DM VI. It Is a simple
blade, nearly a half-wavelength high, with
impedance matching elements enclosed in a
foam-filled cylindrical housing, which mounts
within the airframe. It was designed for
installation on helicopters, lighter-than-
air and other relatively low-speed aircraft.

BEAM DATA:
Gain-Approximately 2db over that of a simple
stub.
Beam type-Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization-Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Video relay systems.

MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna was designed to


meet the requirements of Military Specifi-
cation MIL-T-51+22.
EM V 3; Dorne and Margolin,
Incorporated
MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorporat-
ed.

ANTENNA DM 320 (l)orne and Margolin. Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: UHF banfl, 96O - 1220 mc; VSWR < flange. For either type, the front face of
-13: the antenna is contoured to match contours
of the hull bottom of water-based or amphib-
TYPE: Cavity-backed annular slot. ious aircraft. The front face of the an-
tenna is covered by a thick sheet of fiber-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an annular slot - glass which seals the radiating aperture
backed by a forged aluiiinum housing. It and also serves to carry the loads exper-
can be supplied by the manufacturer wfth a ienced during water landings. The cavity
circular mounting flange, or a sqvipre mounting of the antenna is filled with dielectric

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foam to further moistureproof the antenna. REFERENCE:


With a square mounting flange, the antenna Antennas■ Los Angeles, California: Dorne and
Is 10-15/16 inches long, IO-15/16 inches Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.
wide, and 2-1/4 inches thick. With a cir-
cular mounting flange, the antenna has a
diameter of II-9/16 Inches and is 2-13/32
inches thick. The antenna weighs 5-75
pounds and can be supplied with either I^pe
KK or Type C r-f connectors.

BEAM „DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, hull mounted.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Designed for use with


AN/AHM-21 and AN/APX-6 systems . Equipment
function - navigation and IFF.

MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna was designed to


meet Military Specification MIL-T-51+22C re-
quirements .
DM 320, Dome and Margolin, Incorporated
MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.

\M I NN\ DM 327 (Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 96O - 12:50 mc; V3WR < 1.8.

TYPE; Cavity-backed slot.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is electrically simi-


lar to Antenna DM 320 but is designed for
installation in a V-shaped keel. The angle
of the "V" can be modified by the manufacturer
to meet the requirements of a particular in-
stallation. The antenna weighs 3A3 pounds
and is 8-l/l6 inches long, 8-23/64 inches
wide, and '+-13/32 Inches high. It can be
supplied with either Type HN or Type C r-f
connectors.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne, keel mounted.


8-23/64
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Designed for use with
AN/ARN-21 and AN/APX-6 systems . Equipment
function - navigation, and IFF.

MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna was designed to


meet Military Specification MIL-T-51+22C
requirements.

MANUFACTURER: Dorne and Margolin, Incorpo-


rated.

REFERENCE:
Antennas. Los Angeles, California: Dorne DM-327.,. Dorne and Margolin, Incorporated.
and Margolin, Incorporated. UNCLASSIFIED.

266 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTKNNA L-10. L-10A (Aircraft Radio Carporalion)

FREQUENCY: LE and ME bands, 0.190 - 1-5 mc. Equipment function - navigation, direction
finding.
TYPE: Loop.
MISCELLANEOUS: See Antenna A-12.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 9-lnch-dlameter
rotating loop. It is designed to mount on COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force, U. S. Navy.
either the top or bottom of an aircraft. It
Includes the drive assembly in the base. MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Radio Corporation.

BEAM DATA: REFERENCE:


Begun type - Figure eight. U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Polarization - Vertical. Radio Set ARC Type 1^:, Handbook Operating
Instructions, TO 12R2-1+-1-I, AN l6-'+5-l2i,
INSTALLATION: Airborne. (March 9, 1956 - revised August 10, 1956).
UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT': Radio Set ARC lype 12.

ANTENNA M2203 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 500 - 730 mc; VSWR < 1.5. REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 1|-11-
TiPE: Modified turnstile. 100A. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio
Research Laboratory, Harvard University,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two (December 3, 191+5). UNCLASSIFIED.
crossed, bent, sleeve dipoles fed by a
coaxial cable through two type III baluns.
The dipoles are crossed at an angle of 90° i
and each half of each dipole is inclined
■ downward at an angle of 23-1/2°. Each
sleeve has B rectangular cross section. The
antenna is equipped with a UG-98/U coaxial
connector for use with EG-lh-/\J cable. A
circular mounting plate is provided.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6 do.
Half-power beamwidth (axis of antenna verti-
cal) - Vertical - 05° to 110°.
Horizontal - Omnidirectional.
Polarization - Circular.

INSTALLATION; Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Equipment function


counterrneasures, jamming.

COGHIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. M2203, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory.

ANTKNNA M220S (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 310 - ^55 mc; VSWR < 1.4. with a UG-98/U coaxial connector for use
with RG-1)+/U cable.
TYPE: Modified turnstile.
BEAM DATA:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two Gain - 6 db.
crossed, bent, sleeve dipoles fed by a Half-power beamwidth (axis of antenna, vertl-
coaxial cable through two type III baluns. cal) - Vertical - 85° to 110°.
The dipoles are crossed at an angle of 90°, Horizontal - Omnidirectional.
and each half of each dipole Is inclined Polarization - Circular.
downward at an angle of about 25°. In
addition, the center conductor of each INSTALLATION: Airborne.
sleeve dipole is bent downward so that It
is almost vertical at the point of exit from ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Equipment function -
the sleeve. Each sleeve has a rectangular counterrneasures, jamming.
cross section. The antenna is equipped

UNCLASSIFIED 26T
UNCLASSIFIED

COGNIZAWT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-
100A'. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Re-
search Laboratory, Harvard University,
(December 3, 19^5)■ UNCLASSIFIED.

M2205, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory.

«•••«••»»••••«««««««•••«»«»«I«

ANTENNA SYSTEM M3204 (Harvard Radio Research laboratory)

MAJOR COMPONENTS: M3205, M3206, and M3207 MISCELLANEOUS: These antennas are identical
antennas. to those of the M3203 system except for the
cable connectors.
FREQUENCY: M3205, VHF band, 199 - 296 mc;
M3206, VHF and UHF bands, 274 - 402 mc; REFERENCE:
M3207, UHF band, 460 - 695 mc; VSWR < 2. Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 4ll-
100A. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Re-
TYPE: Swept-back sleeve dipoles. search Laboratory, Harvard University,
(December 3, 19^5). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna system consists of
three Interchangeable antennas which use the
M3208 mounting. The three antennas are
similar, except for dimensions and frequency
range. Each antenna consists of a sleeve
dipole with the two sections swept back with
an Included angle of 100°. The sleeve dipoles
are fed by a coaxial cable through a type
III balun. Overall height of each antenna,
including balun, is 17 Inches. Each dipole
element of the M3205 is 15-1/2 inches long;
the M3206, 11 inches long; and the M3207, 8
inches long. A UG-98/U coaxial connector is
provided on the bottom of each antenna for
use with RG-14/U cable. The antennas were
designed primarily for installation on the
underside of an aircraft where the skin may
be used as a ground plane.

BKAM DATA:
polarization Horizontal.
M3204, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA M3205 (Harvard Radio Research l.aboralory)

See M3204 antenna system.

• ••••»••••*»*•*•••««•••••< ft««

268 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA M3206 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

See M320k antenna system.

ANTKNNA M3207 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

See M320')- antenna system.

ANTENNA MS211 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: VHF band, l60 - 235 rac; VSWR < 2. REFERENCE:


Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, lUl-
TYPE: Swept-back sleeve dlpole. 100A. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Re-
search Laboratory. Harvard University,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a sleeve (December 3, 19^5)• UNCIASSIFIED.
dipole with the two sections swept back to
form a V-shaped angle of 80 . The antenna
Is fed by coaxial cable through a type III
balun. The supporting balun and the dipole
halves are streamlined to reduce wind drag.
The antenna is l6-l/2 Inches high, and each
dipole element is 22-1/2 Inches long. A
IJG-98/U female coaxial connector is provided
on the bottom of the antenna for use with
RG-lk/V cable. The antenna was designed
primarily for installation on the underside
of an aircraft, where the skin can be used
as a ground plane to direct the radiation
downward.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Approximately omnidirectional in
azimuth, unidirectional in elevation.
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. M3211, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

ANTENNA M3212 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 176 - 21+5 mc; VSWR < 2. 100A. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Re-
search Laboratory, Harvard University,
TYPE: Swept-back sleeve dipole. (December 3, 19^5) • UNCLASSIFIED.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a sleeve


dipole with the two sections swept back to
form a V-shaped angle of 80°. The antenna
is fed by coaxial cable through a type III
balun". Overall height of the antenna, in-
cluding the balun. Is 12-3/U Inches, and
each dipole element is 20-1/2 inches long.
The antenna was"designed primarily for in-
stallation on the underside of an aircraft
where the skin con be used as a ground plane
to direct the radiation downward. The sur-
faces are streamlined with a fineness ratio
of O.25. The antenna is equipped with a
UG-98/U connector for use with BO-lk/'U cable.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
M3212, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, h-11-

UNCLASSIFIED 269
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA M3302 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UKF band, 650 - 185O mc; VSWR < 2. slot may be varied by an adjustable shorting
bar on the lower portion of the slot.
TYPE: Slot antenna.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a hollow
truncated cone, In which a long slot has ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AK/APT-k and AN/APT-5
been cut longitudinally. The- slot is fed airborne radar sets. Equipment function -
at the top by coaxial cable, and has an ad- countermeasures, deception.
justable shorting bar for varying the length
of the slot. The bandwidth of the antenna REFERENCE:
for the above VSWR is five to ten percent for Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 411-100A.
any given position of the shorting bar. The Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
antenna is 11 inches high, 6 inches in diam- Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
eter at the base, and 3-l/f1 Inches In diam- 1914-5). UNCLASSIFIED
eter at the top. A modified UG-lOl/lJ con-
nector is mounted at the base of the antenna
for use with BO-Xk/l) coaxial cable. The
antenna is primarily designed for installa-
tion on the underside of an aircraft where
the skin can be used as a ground plane.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 70u to 90 .
Horizontal - Approxi-
mately omnidirectional
at lower frequencies,
1^0° near the highest
frequency.
Folarlza.tion - Horizontal.
M3302, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
TUMING/MATCHIMG DEVICES: The length of the

ANTKNNA M4008 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 88 - 175 mc; VSWR < 2,1.

TYPE: Bisde antenna.

DESCRIFTIOU: The antenna consists of a grounded


sleeve and a tattered stub joined by a section
of fiberglass to form a streamlined structure.
The antenna stub is elllptica.1 in cross sec-
tion, and is fed by coaxial cable through a
balun. The overall length of the antenna is
ho inches, and the cross section is 2-5/l6 by
9-1/16 inches. A UG-lOl/U connector is
mounted on the bottom of the antenna for use
with RG-1I4-/U cable. KkOOB, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

REFERENCE:
Andrew W, Alford, Antennas for ROM, Itll-IOOA.
Cambridge, Massachusetts; Radio Research Lab-
oratory, Harvard University, (December 3»
19^5). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA MlOll (Harvard Radio Hcsearch Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: VHF bend, 13!+ - 257 mc; VSWR < 2. by a section of fiberglass to form a stream-
lined structure. The antenna stub is ellip-
TYPE: Blade antenna. tical In cross section and is fed try coaxial
cable through a. balun. The overall length
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a of the antenna is 26-l/B inches, and the
grounded sleeve and a tapered stub joined cross section is I-T/16 by 5-3A Inches.

2T0 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

A UG-lOl/U connector Is mounted on the


bottom of the antenna for use with RG-lk/u
cable,

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

MISCELLANEOUS: tAOll, M4012, Ml|-013, and M.k-015


antennas are similar except for frequency
range and dimensions.

REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 1H1-1CX3A.
Cambridgej Massachusetts: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
l^S). UNCLASSIFIED. M^-Ollj Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

ANTENNA M4012 (llarvaril Radio Kesearch Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: VHF and UIIF bands, 250 - 500 mc; REFERENCE:


VSWR < 2.1. Andrew W. Alford, Antenna for RCM, lUl-lOOA.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
TYPE: Blade antenna. Laboratory, Harvard University, ^CDeceraber .3,
1914-5). UNCLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a
grounded sleeve and a tapered stub joined
by a section of fiberglass to form a stream-
lined structure. The antenna stub is ellip-
tical in cross section and is fed by coaxial
cable through a balun. The overall length
of the antenna is 15 inches, and the cross
section is I3/16 by 3-l/8 inches. A UG-101/U
connector is mounted on the bottom of the
antenna for use with RG-lk/\J cable.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

MISCELLANEOUS: Ml+011, Mh012, M4013, and MUOIJ


antennas are similar except for frequency Mk012, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
range and dimensions .

ANTENNA M4013 (Harvard Radio Researcli Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, JOG - 935 mc; VSWR < 2.2. REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100A.
TYPE: Blade antenna. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3j
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 191*5). UNCLASSIFIED.
grounded sleeve and a tapered stub joined
by a section of fiberglass to form a stream-
lined structure. The antenna stub is ellip-
tical in cross section and is fed by coaxial
cable through a balun. The overall length
of the antenna is 8-1/2 Inches, and the
cross section is 1/2 by 2 Inches. UG-lOl/U
connector is mointed on the bottom of the
antenna -'or use wltii RG-lK/l! cable.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.-.

MISCELLANEOUS: Ml+011, M^012, M^013, and M14-015


antennas are similar except for frequency
range and dimensions. MU015, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

UNCLASSIFIED 2T1
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA M4015 (Harvard Radio Research laboratory)

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 90 - 1^7 me; VSWR < 2.1. REFERENCE:


Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, ^11-100A.
TYPE: Blade ant-anna. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
grounded sleeve and a tapered stub joined
by a section of fiberglass to form a stream-
lined structure. The antenna stub is ellip-
tical in cross section and is fed by coaxial
cable through a balun. The overall length
of the antenna is 38 inches, and the cross
section is 1-1/2 by 6 inches. A UG-lOl/U
connector is mounted on the bottom of the
antenna for use with RG-lk/v cable.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.
Mi+015, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
MISCELLANEOUS: M4011, 1*0.12, 1*013, and 1*015
antennas are similar except for frequency
range and dimensions.

ANTENNA* M4905 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 21h0 - 4350 moj INSTALLATION: Airborne.
VSWR < 3,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Unknown. Equipment
TYPE: Horn. function - countermeasures, jamming.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a sectoral horn MANUFACTURER: Developed by Radio


with a section attached to the rear opening Laboratory, Harvard University.
to produce circularly polarized radiation.
The mouth of the horn is mounted flush with REFERENCE:
the skin of the aircraft, and the axis of P. Keeler, S-Band Airborne Circularly
the horn is tilted at 55 degrees to the Polarized Radiator, 411-29^~. Cambridge,
mounting surface. In order to mount the horn Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard
in this way, it was necessary to cut the University, (Nov. 26, 1945). UNCLASSIFED.
horn at an angle with its axis. A piece of
polystyrene is mounted inside the horn to
compensate for the removed portion of the
horn. The antenna is made of brass and
weighs 7-lA pounds. It has on overall
length of 16-3A Inches, a -perpendicular
height above the mounting surt'8.ce of 13-1/2
inches, an overall width (excluding the
flange) of 5-3/^ inches, and an overall
depth (excluding the flange) of 8-l/2 inches.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwldth Horizontal - 30° - 32°.
Vertical - 56° - 630.
Beam type The beaii Is tilted 17-1/2° to
spect to a line perpendicular to
the mounting surface.
Polarization - Circular with less than 3-lA M4905, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
db deviation from 2l4o mc to 4350 mc.

\NTENNA M63n2 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratories)

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 275 - 325 mc; DESCRIPTION: The antenna is 19-3/4 inches long;
VSWR < 2. the inner conductor expands to a diameter of
1 inch and the sleeve is 2-l/4 Inches in
TYPE: Stub-sleeve antenna. diameter,

272 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

BEAM DATA: REFERENCE:


Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. J. A. Nelson, M630g Skirted-stub Antenna.
Polarization - Vertical. Report No. 1+11-120. Cambridge, Mass.:
Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University.
INSTALLATION: Shipboard and airborne. (Sept. 28, 191+5). UNCLASSIFIED.

CÜGMI2ANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.

ANTENNA M6804 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 850 - 1750 mc; VSWR < 2. -J) D. Lazarus, Slot-Antenna Development
at Radio Research Laboratory, 1+11-263.
TYPE: Cavity-backed slot. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 17,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a T- 19!+ 5 ). UNCLASSIFIED.
shaped radiator mounted In a shallow cavity.
The cavity is 8-1/2 inches long, 2-ll/l6
inches high, and 2-3/4 inches deep. The
antenna is designed for flush mounting or
aircraft and has a mounting flange with a
fiberglass window. The antenna terminates
in a modified UG-lOl/ü connector and has an
input impedance of 50 ohms.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Unidirectional.
Polarization - Linear.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

MAHUFACTUKER: Radio Research Laboratory,


Harvard University.
SKIN OF PLANE

REFERENCES: NEOPRENE GASKET


—T D. Lazarus Preliminary Report or. the flBBEGLAS «IKOI»

M6801+ Antemr iill-l6G, Cambridge] HEOPRENE GASKET


CLAMPING PUTE
Mass.: RE.dlo Research Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Mar. 26, 19^5))
ASTIA Report No, ATI 631+79. ITti- MoBOlf, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
CLASSIFIED.

AM INN \ M68U6 (harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1050 - 2100 mc; VSWR < 2.

TYPE: T-fed slot antenna.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cavity-


backed slot fed by a stub. The slot has a
compensating bar positioned across the wide
dimension of the cavity. The stub and
compensating bar are connected to form a "T".
The antenna is designed for flush mounting,.,
on the skin of an aircraft, and it is
equipped with a UG-lOl/U connector for use
with RG-11+/U cable. Dimensions of the slot
are 2-1/8 by 6-7/8 inches, and the overall
antenna is 7-5/8 inches long, 2-1/1+ inches
deep, and 5-3/8 inches high (including the
connector).
M6806, Harvard Radio-.Research Laboratory
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6 db.
Half-power beamwidth E-plane 160C
H-plane - 50° to 80°.
Polarization Vertical or horizontal, de-
pending on antenna orientation.

UNCLASSIFIED 273
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALLATION: Airborne. HEFEHEWCE:


Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 1+11-lOOA.
MISCELLANEOUS The M6Ö06, M6807, M6809, and Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
M6811 antennas are similar except for Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
dimensions and frequency. 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA M6807 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREyUEWCY: UHF and SHE bands, 2030 - ^230 mc; MISCELLANEOUS: The M6806, M6807, M6809, and
VSWR < 2. M6811 antennas are similar except for dimen-
sions and frequency.
TTPE: T-fed slot antenna.
REFERENCE:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cavity- Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100A.
backed slot fed by a stub. The slot has a Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
compensating bar positioned across the wide Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
dimension of the cavity. The stub and com- 19^5)• UNCIASSIFIED.
pensating bar are connected to form a "T".
The antenna is designed for flush mounting
on the skin of an aircraft, and it is equipped
with a UG-lOl/U connector for use with RG-
ik/U cable. Dlmeuaions of the slot are
l-l/8 by 3-5/8 Inches, and the overall an-
tenna is k-j/B inches long, I-13/16 inches
deep, and 3-l/2 inches high (including the
connector).

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6 db.
Half-power beamwidth E-plane 160C
H-plane 50° 80°.
I'olarization - Vertical or horizontal, de-
pending on antenna orientation. M6807, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA M6809 (Harvard Radio Research Laboralnry)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 395 - 646 mc; VSWR < 2. Polarization - Vertical or horizontal, de-
pending on antenna orientation.
TYPE: T-fed slot antenna.
INSTALLATION: Airborne.
DiSCHIPTION: The antenna consists of a cavity-
backed slot fed by s -f.b. The slot has a Tne M6806, M6607, M6809, and
j-iXOO-LI H .Hi'JILUUC
compensating bar positioned across the wide M6811 antennas are similar except for di-
dimension of the cavity. The stub and com- mensions and frequency.
pensating bar are connected to form a "T".
The antenna is designed for flush mounting REFERENCE:
on the skin of an aircraft, and it is Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, Ull-IOOA.
equipped with a UG-lOl/U connector for use Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
with RG-14/U cable. Dimensions of the slot Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
are 8-3A ^y 19-1/2 inches, and the overall igUj). UNCLASSIFIED.
antenna, is 20-^A1 Inches long, 5-5/8 Inches
deep, and 8 inches high (including the con-
nector) .

BEAK DATA:
Gain - 6 db.
Half-power beamv.'idth - E-plane - l600.
H-plane - ^0° tc 30°.

ANTENNA MfiSlKHarvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 708 - 1350 mc; VSWR < 2. TYPE: T-fed slot antenna.

2Jh UNCLASSIFIED

'
UNCLASSIFIED

DESCRIPTIOK: The antenna consists of a cavity- REFERENCE:


backed slot fed by a stub . The slot has a Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, it-ll-lOOA.
compensating bar positioned across the wide Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
dimension of the cavity. The stub and com- Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
pensating bar are connected to form a "T". 191*5) . UNCLASSIFIED.
The antenna is designed for flush mounting
on the skin of an aircraft, and it is
equipped with a UG-lOl/U connector for use
with RG-lk/u cable. Dimensions of the slot
are 3-3/l6 by 10-1/4 inches, and the overall
antenna is ll-i/2 -inches long, 3-3/8 inches
deep, and 6-3A Inches high (including the
connector).

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6 db.
Half-power beamwidth - E-plane - l60o.
H-plane - 50° to 80°.
Polarization - Vertical or horizontal, de-
pending on antenna orientation.

INSTALIATIOM: Airborne.
M6811, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
MISCELLANKOUS: The M6806, M680T, M6ÖO9, and
M6311 antennas are similar except for dimen-
sions and frequency.

ANTENNA M6812 (Harvard Radio Research Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1240 - 2)i-30 rac; VSWR < 2. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: T-fed slot antenna. REFERENCE:


Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100A.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cavity- Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
backed slot fed by a stub. The slot has a Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
compensating bar positioned across the wide 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
dimension of the cavity. The stub and com-
pensating bar are connected to form a "T" .
The antenna Is designed for flush mounting
and it is equipped with a UG-lOl/U connector
for use with RG-l4/U cable. Dimensions of
the slot are 1-3A by 5-3A Inches, and the
overall antenna Is 7 inches long, 1-7/8
inches deep and h—l/k Inches high (Including
the connector).

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6 db.
Half-power beamwidth - E-plane - l60o.
H-plane - 50° to 80°.
Polarization - Vertical or horizontal, de-
pending on antenna orientation. M6Ö12, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

ANTENNA M7S01 (Harvard Hadio Kesearch Laboratory)

_ FREQUENCY: VHF band, 195 - 260 mc; VSWR < 2. mounting, countermeasures package. The
antenna is ik Inches wide, "( Inches high,
TYPE: Cavity-hacked slot. and 13 inches deep.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a U- BEAM DATA:


shaped radiator mounted between, and parallel Polarization - Horizontal.
to, two plates which are approximately semi-
circular. The U-shaped radiator Is made of INSTALLATION: Airborne.
2-l/2-Inch-diameter tubing and is fed by
coaxial cable near its center. It Is a ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: S-1200 buzz bomb.
countermeasures receiving antenna and was Equipment function - countermeasures.
used in the S-1200 "buzz-bomb," a vfing-

UNCLASSIFIED 275
UNCLASSIFIED

MAMUFACTUREB: Radio Research Laboratory,


Harvard University.

EEFEHEMCE:
D. Lazarus, Slot-Antenna Development at Radio
Research Laboratory, 411-263. Cambridge,
Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard
University, (Nov. 17, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

ZJ'OIA. TUBias

MT301, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

ANTENNA M7302 (Harvard Kadio Kesearrh Laboratory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 500 - 1000 mc; VSWR < 5. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3»
TYPE: Curved "T"-fed slot antenna. 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cavity-


backed slot fed by a stub. A compensating
bar is positioned across the wide dimension
of the cavity. The stub and compensating
bar are connected to form a "T". Both the
cavity and compensating bar are curved along
the long dimension to conform to trie leading
edge of the wing of an aircraft, the slot
forming a portion of the leading edge. The
antenna Is equipped with a UG-98/U connector
for use with RG-l4/U cable. Dimensions of
the slot are h-l/k by 7-5/8 Inches, and the
overall antenna is 12-5/6 inches long,
5-3A Inches wide, and T-5/8 Inches deep
(including the connector).

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6 db.
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION: Airborne. M7302, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ROM, 411-100A.

ANTKNNA M7303 (Harvard Kadio l!,si-ar.-li Laboralorv)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1000 - 2000 mc; VSWR < 5. Is curved along the long dimension to conform
to the leading edge of the wing of an air-
TYPE: Curved "T"-fed slot antenna. craft. The antenna In equipped with n modified
UG-98/U coaxial connector for use with RG-l4/U
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cavity- cable. Dimensions of the slot are 2-l/8 by
backed slot fed by a stub. A compensating 6-7/8 inches, and the overall antenna Is 6-
bar Is positioned across the wide dimension l/4 Inches long, 3-1/2 inches wide, and 3-3/4
of the cavity. The stub and compensating inches deep (including the connector).
bar sire connected to form a "T" . The slot

276 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFltD

BEAM DATA:
«. Gain - 6 db.
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

REFERENCE:
Andrew M. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100A.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3)
19^5). UNCLASSIFIED.

MT303, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory

ANTENNA M7304 (Harvard Radio Research Laboralorv)

FREQUENCY; UHF band, 500 - 1000 mc; VSWR < 5. REFERENCE:


Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100A.
TYPE: Curved "T"-fed slot antenna. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3)
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cavity- I9I+5). UNCLASSIFIED.
backed slot fed by a stub. A compensating
bar Is positioned across the wide dimension
of the cavity. The stub and compensating
MODIFIED UG-97/U CONNECTOR
bar are connected to form a "T". The slot
has a slight curve along the short dimension
to conform to the leading edge of the wing
of an aircraft, the slot forming a portion
of the leading edge. The antenna is equipped
with a modified UG-97/U connector for use
with RG-lh/V cablej^ Dimensions of the slot
are h-l/2 Inches and^ilje OVOSSJ-l antenna is i*" 2^"lNSI0E
15-3A Inches long, 6-l/U Inches wide, and
J-lA Inches deep (including the connector).

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6db . ''
Polarization - Vertical.
M'J^Ok, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA M7305 (Harvard Radio Research Laboralory)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1000 - 2000 mc; VSWR < 5.


MODIFIED UG-97/Ü COHNECTOfi
TYPE: Curved "T"-fed slot antenna.

DESCRIFTION: The antenna consists of a cavity-


backed slot fed by a stub . A compensating
bar is positioned across the wide dimension
of the cavity. The stub and compensating
bar are connected to form a "T" . The slot-
has a slight curve along the short dimension ■^ 2i'lHSIDE

to conform to the leading edge of the wing of


an aircraft, the slot forming a portion of
the leading edge. The antenna is equipped
with modified UG-97/U connector for use with
RG-114-/U cable. Dimensions of the slot are MT305, Harvard Radio Research Laboratory
2-1/8 by 6-7/8 inches and the overall antenna

UNCLASSIFIED 2TT
UNCLASSIFIED

is 8-1/8 Inches long, 3-3A Inches wide, and REFERENCE:


3 inches deep (including the connector). Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, ^Il-IOOA.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research
BEAM DATA: Laboratory, Harvard University, (December 3,
Gain - 6 db. 19^5). UNCLASSIFIED.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA M9001 (Harvard Kadio Research Laboratories)

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 2100 - '+000 mc. BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwidth - 1*0° .
TYPE: Horn. Beam type - Conical.
Polarization - Circular.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a circular
horn fed through a section of circular wave- INSTALLATION: Shipboard and airborne.
guide by a probe-excited rectangular waveguide.
A transition section Is Included between the REFERENCE:
circular and rectangular sections of wave- R. M. Hatch and C. C. Loorols, Circularly
guide, and a dielectric strip within the Polarized Search Antennas for the Band 2100
circular waveguide is used to produce circular to UOOO mc. Report Ho. 1*11-283. Cambridge,
polarization. Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard
University. (Oct. 31, 19^5). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA for Navy Model MN-4

FREQUENCY: VHF band, 30 - 1*2 mc. MANUFACTURER: Fred M. Link, contract NXso-
32191 •
DESCRIPTION ; The antenna Is probably a whip
weighing 2 pounds. REFERENCES:
1) KAVSHIPS 9511*2; Instruction Book for
INSTALLATION: Ground, shipboard, t-nd airborne. Navy Model MN-4 Radio Transmitting and
Receiving Equipment.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Havy Model MN-I* FM Radio
Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equip- 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-
ment function - communications. tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-
CLASSIFIED.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.

ANTENNA MN-20<') (Beodix)

FREQUENCY: LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.15 - 7-0 . —"'

TYPE; Loop.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 9-lnch-dlameter


loop consiting of a lew-impedance coll en-
closed in an electrostatic shield. The
base of the MW-20A and MN-20C antennas house:
the gear assembly which permits rotation by
means of a hand crank on the remote azimuth
control and a flexible connecting;shaft.
The MN-20D is the same loop with fixed
mounting. The MN-20A and MN-20C antennas
differ only iti that the former has a 90°
tuning-shaft fitting and the latter has a
straight fitting. Overall dimensions are
13-7/8 inches high, 5-l/2 Inches wide, and ■
10-5/8 Inches deep. The antennas weigh
approximately 5 pounds each. MN-20(»), Bendix

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

r;r UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATES EQUIPMENT: Radio Compasj MN-26(). MN-26-CA, MK-26-M, MN-26-W, MN-26-X, MN-2&-Y,
Equipment function navigation, direction MN-£b-Y, Handbook Operating Instructions,
finding; and coDimunloatlons, receiving. AN 16-1*5-36, (November 2, 19^4). ÜN^
CLASSIFIED.
MISCELLANEOUS: MN-20(*) denotes 3 models:
MN-20A, MN-20C, and MN-20D; differences are 2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
given in the description above. Reference 2 Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
states that these antennas are obsolete. f March 11+, 1957)- UNCLASSIFIED.
MN-20D Is probably similar to AS-I38/ARN.
3) Instruction Book for Aircraft Radio
MANUFACTURER: Bendlx Radio Division cf Bendlx Receiving Equipment Model RA-10CA, RA-
Aviation Corporation. 10CB, RA-10DA, RA-ICDE, IB 50TC.
Baltimore,. Maryland: Bendlx Radio,
REFERENCES: Division of Bendlx Aviation Corporation,
II uT S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics, (Nov. 191+1). UNCLASSIFIED.
Radio Compasses Type MM-26-A, MN-26-C,

ANTENNA MN-24(*) (Bendix)

FREQUENCY: LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.15 - 7-0 mc.' MN-26-CA, MN-26-M, MN-26-W, MN-26-X,
MN-26-Y7^ Handbook Operating Instruction^
TYPE: Loop. AN 16-1+5-36, (November 2, 191+1+). 555-
CLASSIFIED.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an l8-inch-diameter
loop consisting of a coll enclosed In an 2) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright
electrostatic shield. The base of the an- Air Development Division, WCLRS-6,
tenna houses a. gear assembly which permits (March 11+, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.
rotation by a flexible connecting shaft and
a hand crank located on the remote azimuth 3) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
control. Apparently the only difference be- Handbook Operating Instructions for Radio
tween models Is that the MN-21+A antenna has Compass AM/ARN-11, TO 12R5-2ARH11-1,
a 90° tuning-shaft fitting and the MN-21+B (Nov. 28, 191+!+ - revised Aug. 25, 191+5).
and MN-21+D antennas have straight fittings. UNCLASSIFIED.
Overall dimensions are 23-5/16 Inches high,
5-l/2 Inches wide, and 10 inches deep. Each
antenna weighs 7 pounds.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Compasses MN-26()


and AN/ARN-ll. Equipment function - naviga-
tion, direction finding; and communications,
receiving.

MISCELLANEOUS: MN-2l+(*) denotes three models:


MM-21+A, MN-21+B, and MN-21+D; differences are
given In the description. Reference 2 states
that these ant'nnas are obsolete.

MANUFACTURER: Bendlx Radio Division of Bendlx


Aviation Corporation.

REFERENCES:
T) U. S. Air Force, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Radio Compassed Type MN-26-A, MN-2.6-C, MN-24(»), Bendlx

ANTENNA MN-360 (lU-ndix)

FREQUENCY: LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.75 mc. shield. The housing includes a two-phase
induction drive motor, associated gear train,
"TYPE: Loop. and an autosyn transmitter. The antenna ex-
tends 11+-5/8 Inches above the aircraft skin
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a ro- and is 9 inches wide and 25-3/8 Inches long.
tating motor-driven loop enclosed In a
zeppeiln-type, graphite-Impregnated housing. Airborne.
The loop consists o.f an eight-turn coil with
a grounded center-tap in an electrostatic

UNCLASSIFIED 279
UNCLASSIFIED

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEHT: Bendlx type NA-1


Aircraft Navigational System and Radio Com-
pass Receiver MN-62A. Equipment function -
navigation, direction finding.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

MANUFACTURER: Bendlx Radio Division of Bendlx


Aircraft Corporation.

REFERENCE:
Instruction Book for lype NA-1 Aircraft
Navigational System, Report No. IB 559E.
Baltimore, Maryland: Bendlx Radio Division
of Bendlx Aviation Corporation. UNCLASSIFIED.

MN-36(), Bendlx

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ANTENNA MN-600 (Bendix)

FREQUENCY: LF and MF bands, 0.1 - 1.75 mc.

TYPE: Loop.

DESCRIPTIOW: The antenna consists of a 9-turn,


iron-core, rotatable loop center-tapped by a
12-turn shunt coil and electrostatically
shielded. The loop is mounted in a glass
enclosure which is hermetically sealed and
filled with nitrogen. A streamlined fiber-
glass cover surrounds the glass housing.
The antenna includes a drive motor, associ-
ated gears, and autosyn transmitter. The
cover is 16-27/32 inches long, 5-1/2 inches
wide, and 6-3/32 inches high. The overall
height of the antenna is 10.636 Inches.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED KQUIFMKNT: Bendix type NA-1 Air-


craft Navigational System end Radio Compass
Receiver MN-62A, Equipment function -
navigation, direction finding.

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

MANITFACTUR-FRS: Bendix Radio Division of Bendix


Aircraft Corporation, and Kearfott Manufac-
turing Corporation.

;
■::■;•,;■ :<:•■•; ::■:

Instruction Book for Type NA-1 Aircraft


Kavigatlonnl System, Report No. IB 559E.
Baltimore, Maryland: Bendix Radio Division
Bendix Aviation Corporation. UNCLASSIFIED.

MN-60(), Bendix

280 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA S-l (llallicrallers)

This antenna is probably the same as Halli-


crafters type 057-14-00331+.

ANTENNA S-2 and S-2(T)I1 (llallicraflers)

These antennas are probably the same as the


Halllorafters type 057-400331 antenna.

ANTENNA T-9-1 (Uoeing)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 400 - 600 mo. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-69I+-
8481A.
TYPE: Helical antenna.
REFERENCE:
INSTALLATION: Airborne. U. S. Air Force, Radio Receiving Set, Collins
Type 51J3, Spare Farts List, T0-31fi2-4-27-l)-,
COGNIZ.ACT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force. (November 15, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED.

MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft Company.

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ANTKNNA T-16-1 (Hoeing)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 950 - 1500 mc. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-557-
9472.
TYPE: Helical antenna.
REFERENCE:
INSTALLATION: Airborne. U. S. Air Force, List of Antennas. Columbus,
Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base, 376 SAC Wing.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force. UNCLASSIFIED.

MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft Company.

ANTF.NNA T-16-2 (Hoeing)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1500 - 2400 mc. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number 5895-694-
846 3A. • ■ .
TYPE: Helical antenna.
REFERENCE:
INSTALLATION: Airborne. U. 3. Air Force, List, of Antennas. Columbus,
/" . Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base, 376 SAC Wing.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force. UNCLASSIFIED.

MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft Company.

ANTKNNA T-16-3 (Hoeing)

FREQUENCY: UHF and SHE bands, 2400 - 3150 mc. MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft"Company.

TYPE: Helical antenna. REFERENCE:


U. S. Air Force, List ol' A.ntennas. Columbus,
INSTALLATJ0N: Airborne. Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base, 376 SAC Wing.
UNCLASSIFIED.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

ANTKNNA T-16-4 (Hoeing)

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 3100 - 4100 mc. TYPE: Helical antenna.

UNCLASSIFIED 281
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALIATIOn: Airborne. REFERENCE:


U. S. Air Force, List of Antennas ■ Columbus,
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force. ■ Ohio: Lcokburn Air Force Base, 376 SAC Wing.
UNCLASSIFIED.
MAMJFACTORER: Boeing Aircraft Company.

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ANTENNA TX-10 (Boeing)

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 8200 - 10,500 mc. COGM^AHT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

TYPE: Horn. MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft Company.

DESCRIPTION: The reference states that this REFERENCE:


antenna mounts by means of a 5-1/2-Inch- U. S. Air Force, List of Antennas. Columbus,
diameter plate. The antenna is used for Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base 376 SAC Wing,
airborne interception and has "complex" UNCLASSIFIED,
polarization.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ANTENNA X-lOldloeing)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1200 - 1400 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

TYPE: Slot. MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft Company.

DESCRIPTION: The atltenne mounts by means of REFERENCE:


a 5-1/2-inch-diameter plate. U. S. Air Force, List of Antennas. Columbus,
Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base, 376 SAC Wing.
INSTALLATION: Airborne. UNCLASSIFIED.

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ANTENNA X-in2(lloeing)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2660 - 2950 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

TYPE: Slot. MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft Company. -

DESCRIPTTON: The antenna mounts by means of a REFERENCE:


5-1/2-inch diameter plate. U. S. Air Fo-rce, List of Antennas. Columbus,
Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Ease, 37o SAC Wing.
INSTALLATION: Airborne. UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA X-103 (liocing)

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 3000 - 3550 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Air Force.

TYPE: Slot. MANUFACTURER: Boeing Aircraft Company.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna mounts by means of REFERENCE:


a 5-1/2-inch-diameter plate. U.:S. Air Force, List of Antennas. Columbus,
Ohio: Lockburn Air Force Base, 376 SAC Wing.
INSTALLATION: Airborne. UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA 37.1-2 {Collins Hadio Company)

FREQUENCY: VHP band, 108 - 122 mc; VSWR < 5. swept-back dipole constructed of cast alumi-
num, tubular alloy and natural rubbr-r. The
TYPE: Swept-baok U-type dipole. antenna is fed by RG-8/U coaxial cable with
provisions for mating a UG-2l/u or equivalent
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a streamlined connector. Overall dimensions of the antenna
' structure consisting of a horizontal U-shaped, arc 27 inches In length, 12 inches in height,

282 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

and. 17 inches in width. The antenna weighs REFKKENCE:


5 pounds and has a drag of 2.7 pounds at 2^0 Instruction Book for 5jJR^3 VHF Mavigation
miles per hour. Receiver. Cedar Eaplds, Iowa: Collins Radio
Company, (May 1, 1956). UMCLASSIFIED.
BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

ASSOCIATED EUUIIKKNT: Radio Navigation Re- r—'»'H


ceiver 51R-3' Equipment function - approach
control.

MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is interchangeable


with the AS-27/U antenna. The 37J-3 is
identical to the AS-27/U except for a ground
strap which has been added fron the dipole Y-
in
Irj n
to the top of the mast.

COGNIZANT AGEMCY: U. S. Navy. U-


MANUFACTURER: Collins Radio Company. 37J-2, Collins Radio Company

\NTENNA nOI-40;!6.')l (llallicrallers)

raEQUENCY:. Probably UHF and/or SHF baflds, rear of the reflector on a l6-l/2-inch-
S-bsnd ; V3WR < 1.5. diameter bolt circle. The ratio of the
upper operating frequency to the lower
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with feed. operating frequency is 1.1.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a parabo- BEAM DATA:


loidal reflector 28-7/8 inches in diameter Gain - 20 db.
and approximately 20-3/32 Inches deep over- One-tenth power beamwldth Vertical - 20 .
all including the feed. The antenna is de- Horizontal - 20c
signed to operate in temperatures from -30° F Beam type - Pencil.
to + l60o F and will handle average powers Polarization - Verti< oi' horizontal de-
to 100 watts. The antenna is mounted by pending on position of the antenna.
means of four equally spaced studs on the

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Radiation Patterns for Hallicrafters NO. 001-


Hallicrafters No. 001-403631 ^03631

UNCLASSIFIED :/'-
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALLATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
MANUFACTURER: The Halllcrafters Company. Illinois: The Hallicrafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA 001-403812 (Hallicrahere)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, L-band, probably 1200 -


1400 mc; VSWR < 1.35.

TYPE: Stacked array of slots.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a cylinder 16-


15/lo inches long and 5-l/2 inches in diam-
eter at the mounting end. It has a stacked
array of slots and Is fed by a coaxial cable.
The antenna is enclosed in a fiberglass
laminate. The average power capacity is
1000 vatts. The antenna is designed to
operate to an altitude of 60,000 feet and In
temperatures from -67° F to +250° F.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6 to 7 db.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth, maxi-
mum radiation in elevation approximately 15°
below horizontal.
Folarlzation - Horizontal.

INSTALLATIOi.': Airborne. -

MISCELLANEOUS: The 001-^03812 antenna is prob-


ably the QRC-76(T) antenna. Hallicrafters 001-1+03812 Antenna

MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company.

REFERENCE:
Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
Illinois: The Hallicrafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED.

ANTtNNA 041-230349 (Hallicraftera)

FREQUENCY: Probably UHF and/or SHE bands, BEAM DATA:


S-band; VSWR < 2. Gain - k to 5 db.
Half-powor beamvldth - Vertical - 20°.
TYPE: Stub. Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a stub with an
overall length of 5-7/l6 inches equipped INSTALLATION: Airborne.
with si, airfoil 1-53/64 inches wide by
3-19/32 inches deep. The antenna is de- MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company.
signed for 300 watts and will operate to an
altitude of 50,000 feet and in temperatures REFERENCE:
of -670 F to +250° F. The ratio of the Antennas and Transmission Systems, Chicago,
- upper opepatlsg frequency "to—Kte—iew^i-' -" ' irilneiü-. The—Haiucretrters SOWptay-. UN-
operating frequency is 1.57- CLASSIFIED.

281+ UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Halllorafters 01+1-230399 Antenna


Halllcrafters 0^1-230399 Radiation Patterns

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ANTENNA 041-330660 (Ilallicrallers)

FREQUENCY: SHF band, X-band; VSWR < 1.5. BEAM DATA:


Gain - 4 to 5 db.
TYPE: Horn. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 70°.
Horizontal - fO^
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a horn Beam type - Unidirectional.
enclosed in a cylindrical structure which Polarization - Circular.
(overall) is 3-3A Inches in height and 2
Inches in diameter, with a 3-inch-diameter
mounting flange with four holes. The average
power capacity is IJO watts.

Hallicrafters (AI-330660 Radiation Patterns

Hallicrafters (Al-330660 Antenna

UNCLASSIFIED 285
UNCLASSIFIED

IKSTALIATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
MANUFACTUHEB: The Halliorafters Company. Illinois: The Halliorafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 041-334304 (Hallicrafters)

FREQmHCY: SHF band, X-band; VSWR < 1.3. BEAM DATA:


Gain - 5 to 6 db.
TYPE: Scimitar. Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical and horizontal.
DESCRIPTIOM: The antenna is a scimitar with
a heigJit of 55/6^- Inches including the INSTALLATION: Airborne.
mounting plate which serves as the ground
plane. The mounting plate Is 5-1/2 Inches MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company.
in diameter and contains eight mounting
holes equally spaced on a ^ .75-lnch-dlaineter REFERENCE:
bolt circle. The antenna is designed to use Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
the Marlex JO hemispherical radome. A 3-lnch Illinois: The Hallicrafters Company. UN-
section of waveguide is included on the CLASSIFIED.
assembly. The antenna will operate to alti-
tudes of 60,000 feet and In temperature
ranges from -67° F to +180° F. The average
power capacity is 500 watts. The ratio of
the upper operating frequency to the lower
operating frequency Is lA6.

Hallicrafters Okl-Hkjoh Radiation Patterns

Hallicrafters 041-3314.301+ Antenna

ANTENNA 041-337204 (HallicFaflers)

FREQUENCY: SHF band, X-band; VSWR < 2. cable which is fed by a waveguide. Power
capacity is l+OO watts. The ratio of the
TYPE: Ground-plane antenna. upper operating frequency to lower operating
frequency is 1.33'
DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a stub, approxi-
mately 3/8 Inches high, and Includes a BEAM DATA:
mounting plate (3 Inches in diameter) which Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 30°.
serves as the ground plane. Mounting is by Beam type - Omnidirectional In azimuth.
means of eight holes on a 2.625-inch-dlameter Polarization - Vertical.
jolt circle. The antenna is fed by coaxial

/•H- UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

MANUFACTURER: The Halllcrafters Company.

REFERENCE:
Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
Illinois: The Halllcrafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED.

Halllcrafters oUl-33720l* Radiation Patterns

Halllcrafters 0^1-337204 Antenna

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A.NTKNNA 041-43612<> (iblltenflen)

FREQUKMCY: Probatly UHF and SHF bands, S-band, holes. The antenna is fed by coaxial cable
VSWR < 2. and is designed to operate to altitudes of

TYPE: Spiral.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a spiral en-


closed in a cylindrical housing about 12
inches in diameter. The antenna element
is probably formed within the Marlex 50
(rigid polyethylene) flush-type mounting
plate. The plate is 12-1/2 Inches in diam-
eter and includes six equally spaced mounting

Halllcrafters OUl-l+36l29 Antenna Halllcrafters 0H-I-I+361&9 Radiation Patterns

UNCLASSIFIED 2&T
UNCLASSIFIED

50^000 feet and In temperatures from -54° C INSTALIATIÜN: Airborne.


to +55° C. The antenna is used for receiving
In fields up to 2 watts per square inch MAMiFACTUHER: The Hallicrafters Company.
power density. The ratio of the upper
operating frequency to the lower operating KEFEREWCE:
frequency is 2.8. Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
Illinois: The Hallicrafters Company. UN-
BEAM DATA: CLASSIFIED.
Gain - 6 db.
Half-pover beamwidth - 75^0 .
Beam type - Unidirectional, Cos -type
pattern.
Polarization - Circular.

ANTENNA 041-437205 (Hallicrafters)

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 65 - 320 ma, INSTALLATION: Airborne.

TYPE: Modified square spiral. MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a square REFERENCE:


. "Gpiral" element flush mounted on a 30-5/8- Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
Inch-square enclosure 12-3/l6 Inches deep. Illinois; The Hallicrafters Company. UN-
The assembly mounts by means of kk holes, 11 CLASSIFIED.
per side equally spaced. The antenna Is fed
by coaxial cable and is designed for re-
ceiving in fields up to 2 watts per square
inch power density. A type-N female connector
is provided on the rear of the enclosure.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 3.7 db.
Beam type - Unidirectional.
Polarization - Circular.

Hallicrafters 0^1-1+37205 Radiation Patterns

Hallicrafters 01U-437205 Antenna

ANTENNA 041-536234 (llallicraflrrs)

FREQUENCY: UHF band, I^band, VSWR < IA5. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a
logarithmic periodic structure probably em-
TYPE: liOgarithmic periodic structure. bedded in a trapezoidally shaped dielectric.

.■88 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Dimensions are approximately 6 Inches deep, INSTALLATION: Airborne.


8-1/8 Inches high, and 5-1/8 Inches wide
for the antenna with a support Ik inches high MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company.
and 6 Inches wide. The antenna is fed by
coaxial cable through a type N connector and REFERENCE:
is designed to operate to an altitude of Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
» 60,000 feet and In temperatures from -670 F Illinois: The Hallicrafters Company. UN-
+180° F. The average power capacity Is 150 CLASSIFIED.
watts.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - I* db.
Half-power beamwidth - Approximately 90 .
Beam type - Unidirectional.
Polarization - Horizontal and vertical de-
pending on mounting position.

I« iB ■ »o 1

Hallicrafters 041-536231* Radiation Patterns

Hallicrafters 014-1-5362314. Antenna

ANTENNA 057-300246 (Hallicrafters)

FREQUENCY: Probably UHF and/or SHF bands, Beam type - OranidirectÜonal in azimuth.
S-band; VSWR < 1.7.- Polarization - Vertical.

TYPE: 6tub. INSTALLATION: Airborne.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a stub designed to MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company.


operate to an altitude of 80,000 feet and in
temperatures from -850 F to +2120 F. It is REFERENCE:
capable of radiating 500 watts and has a Aiilennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
ratio of upper operating frequency to lower Illinois: The Hallicraftern Company. UN-
operating frequency of l.T- CLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 'i- to 5 db.
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 20°.

UNCLASSIFIED 289
UNCLASSIFIED

Halllcrafters 057-30021+6 Radiation Patterns


Hallicrafters 057-3002^6 Antenna

• •••«•••«*•

ANTENNA 057-300265 (llallicrallers)

FREQUEHCY: Probably UHF and/or SHF bands, BEAM DATA:


S-band; V3WR < 1.8. ■ Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 30°.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
TOPE: Stub. Polarization - Vertical.

DESCRIFTIOH: The antenna is a conically


shaped stub approximately 1.^5 inches high
and 0.831 inches in maximum diameter. A
mounting flange 3 Inches in diameter serves
as the ground plane. The antenna will
operate to an altitude of 80,000 feet and
in temperatures from -65° 0 to +120° C.
The ratio of the upper operating frequency
to the lower operating frequency la 2.17.
The average power capacity is ^00 watts.

Hplllcrafters 057-300265 Radiation Patterns

Halllcrafters 057-300265 Antenna

290 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTALIATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company. Illinois: Sie Hallicrafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA 057-300314 (HallicraCters)

FREQUENCY: Probably UHF and/or SfiF bands, BEAM DATA:


S-band; VSWR < 1.3. Gain - 5 to 6 db.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth within
TYPE: Scimitar. 5 db, and almost hemispherical in elevation.
Polarization - Vertical and horizontal.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a scimitar
mounted on a streamlined support which serves, INSTAIJATION: Airborne.
together with the aircraft skin, as the
ground plane. Overall dimensions, including MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company.
the coaxial connector, are 6-l/k Inches high,
1-7/8 inches wide, and 3-9/l6 inches deep. REFERENCE:
* The antenna will operate to altitudes of Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
60,000 feet and in temperatures from -670 F Illinois: The Hallicrafters Company. UN-
to +?500 F. The average power capacity is CIASSIFIED.
500 watts. The ratio of the upper operating
frequency to the lower operating frequency
is 1.7k.

CONIC I»,»«)

Hallicrafters 05T-300311* Radiation Patterns


Hallicrafters 057-300314 Antenna

• •»•«••«•««••«••••»•«•«•••«••i

ANTKNNA 057-300339 (llallicraflers)

FREQUENCY: SHE band, C-band; VSWR < 2. to altitudes of 50,000 feet and in tempera-
tures from -5^° C to +55° C. The antenna
TYPE: Spiral. is designed for receiving and will handle a
power density of 2 watts per square inch
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a spiral enclosed incident on the antenna. The ratio of the
in a cylindrical housing about 6 Inches in upper operating frequency to the lower
diameter. The antenna element is probably operating frequency is 2.3.
formed within the Marlex 50 (rigid polyethy-
lene) flush-type mounting plate. The plate BEAM DATA:
is 7-1/2 inches in diameter and has six Gain-- 6 db.
holes equally spaced on a 6-7/8-inch- riHli'-power beamwidth - 75 •
diameter bolt circle. The antenna is fed Benm type - Unidirectional, DS^-type pattern.
by coaxial cable. It is designed to operate Polarization - Circular.

UNCLASSIFIED 291
UNCLASSIFIED

IWSTALIATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
MANUFACTURER: The Halllcrafters Company. Illinois: The Halllcrafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED.

»•'■

c >

r
Halllcrafters 057-300339 Antenna
Halllcrafters 057-300339 Radiation Patterns

ANTENNA 057-300343 (Hallicrafterg)

FREQUENCY: SHF band, X-band; VSWH < 1.3.

TYPE: Stacked array of slots.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a waveguide


having slot radiators, attached to a mounting
plate 5-l/2 inches In diameter and enclosed
in a radorae constructed of Marlex 50 material,
approximately dome shaped, with a maximum
diameter of 4-11/64 Inches. The height,
including the mounting plate, is ^-k-2/6h
inches. The mounting plate has eight holes
equally spaced on a 4.75-lnch-diameter bolt
circle. The average power capacity is 500
watts. The antenna is fed with R'3-52/U rec-
tangular waveguide.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 10 to 11 db.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth within
6 db, maximum radiation in elevation approxi-
mately 11° to 14° below horizontal.
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.
Halllcrafters 057-30034-3 Antenna
i-iANUFACTUREH: The Hallicrafters Company.

292 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFEREMCE:
Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
Illinois: The Halllcrafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED.

.-

Halllorafters 057-BOOSTS Radiation Patterns

ANTKNN A 057-300M7 (HalllonMns)

FREQUENCY: SHE band, 8000 - 21,000 mc. bolt circle. The antenna is fed by coaxial
cable and is designed to operate to alti-
TYPE: Spiral. tudes of 50,000 feet and in temperatures
from -54° C to +55° C. The antenna is used
DESCRIPTIOM: The antenna Is a spiral enclosed for receiving only.
In a cylindrical Teflon radome 2-3/8 inches
in diameter and 1 inch deep. The element BEAM DATA:
is probably formed within ehe Teflon flush- Half-power beamwidth -75° ± IS0-
type mounting plate which has four mounting Bean! type - Unidirectional.
holes equally spaced on a 3.75-inch-diameter Polarization - Circular.

Halllcrafters 057-3003^7 Antenna


Halllcrafters 057-3003^7 Radiation Pa^terns

UNCLASSIFIED 293
UNCLASSIFIED

INSTAUATION: Airborne. REFERENCE:


Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
MANirFACTUKER: The HaXUcrafters Company. Illinois: The Halllcrafters Company. UN-
CIASSIFIED.

ANTENNA 057-400309 (Hallicrafiera)

FREQUENCY: Probably UHF and/or SHF bands, INSTALLATION: Airborne.


S-band; VSWR < 1.3.
MANUFACTURER: The Halllcrafters Company.
TYPE: Scimitar.
REFERENCE:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a scimitar 2 Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
inches high. It is mounted on a S-l/S-incli- Illinois: The Halllcrafters Company. UH-
dlaneter mounting plate which serves as the CIASSIFIED.
ground plane. The average power capacity
is kGO watts. The-ratio of upper operating
frequency to lower operating frequency is
1.8. The antenna is fed by waveguide.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - U to 5 db.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth,
approximately hemispherical in elevation.
Polarisation - Vertical and horizontal.

tm CONIC [••■i

Halllcrafters 057-400309 Antenna Halllcrafters 057-1*00309 Radiation Patterns

ANTENNA 057-400331 (Hallicrafteri,)

rREQUEKCY: Probably SHF band, S-band, probably BEAM DATA:


305O - 3650 mc; VSWR < 1.3. Gain - 6 to 7 db.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth within
TYPE: Stacked array of slots. 3 db, maximum radiation in elevation approxi-
mately 15° below horizontal.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a cylinder 9-5/32 Polarization - Horizontal.
Inches long. It has a stacked array of slots
and is enclosed in a fiberglass laminate. INSTALLATION: Airborne.
Its mounting plate Is 5-1/2 inches in diam-
eter and has eight holes equally spaced on MISCELLANEOUS: The 057-400331 antenna is prob-
a ^ .75-1-nch-dlameter bolt circle. The ably the same as the S-2 and S-2(T)B antennas.
average power capacity is 500 watts. The
antenna is fed by a coaxial cable and is MANUFACl'URER; The HalllcrafLers Company.
designed to operate to an altitude of 60,000
feet and in temperatures from -670 to +2500 F.

29^ UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

REFERENCE :
Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
Illinois: The Halllcrafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED.

H ■■
Halllcrafters 057-14-00331 Antenna

I*«««*««******««**«**«

ANTENNA 057-400334 (llallicraflerei)

FREQUENCY: Probably UHF band, S-band, probably


2660 - 2950 mc; VSWR < 1.3-

TYPE: Stacked array of slots.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna Is a cylinder with


an overall length, including coaxial connec-
tor, of 11-7/8 inches. It has a stacked
array of slots and is enclosed in an airfoil
of fiberglass laminate. The average power
capacity is 500 watts. The antenna is de-
signed to operate to an altitude of 60,000
feet and In temperatures from -67° F to +250° F.
The ratio of the upper operating frequency
to the lower operating frequency is 1.2.

BEAN DATA:
Gain - 6 to 7 db.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth, maxi-
muiri radiation In elevation approximately 15°
below horizontal.
Polarization - Horizontal.

INSTALLATION: Airborne.

MISCELLANEOUS: The 057-^00334 antenna is prob- Halllcrafters 057-1+003314 Antenna


ably the S-l antenna.

MANUFACTURER: The Halllcrafters Company.

REFERENCE:
Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
Illinois: The Halllcrafters Company. UN-
CLASSIFIED.

UNCLASSIFIED 295
UNCLASSIFIED

ANTENNA 092-204489 (HallicralterB)

FREQlffiWCY: UHF band, ]>band; VSWR < 2. BEAM DATA:


Gain 6 db.
TYPE: Spiral. Half-power beamwidths Vertical - 75°.
Horizontal - 75°.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a spiral enclosed Beam type - Unidirectional.
in a fiberglass laminate radome 18 inches Polarization - Circular.
in diameter and approximately k—l/2 inches
deep. The antenna is flush-mounted by- INSTALLATION: Airborne.
means of six holes enualiy spaced on a
17-l/4-inch-diameter bolt circle. The MANUFACTURER: The Hallicrafters Company.
antenna is fed by coaxial cable and includes
a type-N connector. It is designed to REFERENCE:
operate to an altitude of 50,000 feet and In Antennas and Transmission Systems. Chicago,
temperatures from -5^° C to +55° C. The Illinois: The Hallicrafters Company. UN-
average power-handlijig-Capacity is 2 watts CLASSIFIED.
per square inch, receiving. The ratio of
the upper operating frequency to the lower
operating frequency is 2.5.

-' Hallicrafters 092-20^89 Radiation Patterns


Hallicrafters 092-201+489 Antenna

296 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

INDEX

Nomenclatures and stock numbers are ordered in a left-Justified


alpha-numeric arrangement as explained in the preface. In addition,
certain keys are employed to aid identification. An asterisk preceding
an antenna nomenclature denotes a manufacturer's designation. A single
dot denotes an unnomenclatured antenna that has been named, either by
the developing agency or by one of the catalogers. Sometimes these
names were too long to fit In the space allotted on the IBM cards. In
these cases, the names were abbreviated and do not exactly correspond
to the names appearing in the text. However, no difficulty In matching
should be encountered. Two dots preceding a nomenclature Indicate that
it applies to the associated equipment rather than the antenna. In the
Indexes antenna designations containing these keys are listed ahead of
the JAN antenna nomenclatures.

UNCLASSIFIED 297
CONFIDENTIAL

ANTENNA TYPE INDEX

Adcock Comical (coatlaned)

AN/APA-24(*)aaa«... VHF.UHF A5-29 ZAPR-1 UHF


AS-101/APA-24 VHF.UHF AS-A4ZAPR-; a UHF
»S-HS/APA-Zi. ...a ....UHF A 5-48 2 Z APR SHF
AS-269/APA-A2 • • aa . a« a« ..a a aVHF AS-70/APR-4 VHF,UHF. SHF
AS-270/APA-42 aaaaaa a VHF AT-123ZAP UHF
AS-27!/APA-42aaa VHF.UHF AT-214ZAPK SHF
AS-272/APA-42 UHF AT-220ZAPR-9..... UHF
AS-302/APA-24A VHF AT-49(*IZAPR-A a VHF, UHF. SHF
A5-303/APA-24A.... VHF AT-522/URM-42 UHF
AS-30A/APA-24A a..«. ..aVHF.UHF
A5-30?/APA-2'>A.. a.aaa.....aaa UHF Corner ReHector
AS-9'./APA-?4 VHF
AS-86/ARD-3..a..aaaa..aa..a.aaaaa....aa UHF AS-739ZAPX a UHF
AS-B8/APA-21I a... a aa ..VHF
Ar-132/AR0-4.aaaaaaaaa.a.a.aa aaa.aa.aaa VHF Cat Paraboloids! Kpflrclor

Blade AS-17(«)/APS SHF


AS-237ZAPS-20 UHF
«DM K3aaaa.aa..e.a. a a a a a a a aaa a a a VHF AS-247ZAPA-178 SHF
«DM NI3a UHF AS-287(*I ZAPS-31 SHF
• DM NI3-2 a .UHF AS-3011 i ZAPS-3 0 SHF
«DM Nl3-3aaaaaaaaaaaa.a UHF AS-378ZAPS-33A aaaa aaa a.. SHF
«DM N I 3-4.. • aaaaaa aaaa aaaaa a UHF AS-5ZAPS-2 a a SHF
«DM SI a VHF A 5-5 39 ZAPS-JO UHF
«DM VI UHF AS-;53ZAPS-3lB SHF
«DM V3 a .UHF A5-561 /APS-44... SHF
«MD01$ VHP «5-567 1*1 /APS-33B a SHF
«MAOOfl. a... VHF AS-6I7ZAPS-33F a SHF
«M4011 VHF AS-62eZAPS-31C SHF
«MA 01 2.. VHF.UHF AS-6'>3ZAPN-59 SHF
«MAO 13 UHF AS-65 7ZALA-6 a........a SHF
AS-321II/APT-13 a aa.aa.VHF AS-98 5ZAPS-88 SHF
AS-322( I/APT VHF.UHF AT-560ZAPN-59aaaaaa a a a a a a a aa a a a a SHF
A 5-618/A VHF.UHF OA-A93/APS-20 aaa a a. . a a a a a.a UHF
AT-121 (»I ZAP VHF ftC-256-lI
AT-125(«I ZAP a a... UHF RC-28A-( I <
AT-17M«I/AP...... ........a VHF .UHF
4T-127(*I/AP VHF Dielectric Rod
AT-130/AP VHF
AT-13 9 ZAP... VHF.UHF AT-115/AP a UHF.SHF
AT-176I*)/AP VHF, UHF AT-147/AP a a UHF.SHF
AT-1S3(*I/AP VHF.UHF AT-224/APG-30.... aa a aa a.aaa a a a a a a SHF
AT-ISA («1/AP UHF
AT-ieM*l /AP... UHF.SHF Dipole
AT.18<)|*I/AP VHF
AT-190(«I/AP VHF «DM C10-2 a aaaaa VHF.UHF
<VT.191(«I ZAP VHF «DM Cl 1.. a a a. a a., a a. a..... a., a «VHF .UHF
AT-2;61«)/ARC VHF iUHF «DM NI 12a a a.a UHF
AT-33 5ZARW UHF «DM N1-? a aaa.a.a > a UHF
AT-3&I«I/APT a VHF- «37J-2 VHF
AT-37(*I/APT VHF AN/APA.24(«I a aaa a VHF, UHF
AT-38(«I/APT VHF ANZARA-31*('..a.aaaaaa.aaa.a................HF.VHc
AT-At/APT e VHF AN-148-A( MODIFIED I a VHF
AT-42/APT ....' VHF AN-181 a VHF
AT-43/APT VHF AN-182 .VHF
AT-501ZAP a- VHF AN-183 a VHF
AT-«2 ZAP a VHF AN-ISA. a a VHF
AT-53ZAP VHF AN-185 VHF
AT-54 ZAP VHF AN-50-A. aaaaa.......
AT-708ZAft LF.MF.VHF AN-69-(l
AT-840ZARC VHF tUHF AS-101ZA°A-24 VHF,UHF
AT-an4ZAPX-44....a AS-1CSB/APA-17 VHF ,UHF
AT-!I9«ZA VHF AS-1105ZASR-5....> a
AT-396ZA UHF AS-135/APN-13 UHF.SHF
AT-897 ZA VHF AS-14I«)ZAP UHF.SHF
AT-923ZARC-8A VHF AS-146ZAXR-3 VHF, UHF
AT-929ZAP.. VHF. UHF A2-15ZAPa ..a a. a.. SHF
AT-96 ( « ) Z APN-12 VHF AS-158ZAPA-24 UHF
AT-97ZAPN-12 VHF AS-164ZAP aaaa
AS-167(«I ZAPO-7 a SHF
Coltiaear Array
AS-172ZAP '.""
AS-1S1ZAP VHF, UHF
AS-311( IZAPO aaaa SHF AS-23ZAP UHF »SHF
AS-82(«IZAPO-7aa aaaaa • SHF AS-242ZA VUF
AT-913ZAPN-133 UHF
AS-24 5ZAP... UHF
AS-25 4ZARW-3e a. aaa.i VHF
Coatcal
AS-256ZAPW-2 ..SHF
AS-269ZAPA-42 VHF
AS-in72l IZDPN aaa a. a SHF AS-27(*IZARN-5 VHF. UHF
AS-llSZAPTtl I a. a a UHF AS-270/APA-42 a VHF
AS-12AZAPR VHF .UHF AS-271ZAPA-42 VHF «UHF
AS-12;zAPR UHF AS-272ZAPA-42.. UHF
AS-2A6ZAP UHF.SHF AS-273ZARN VHF
A S-26 Z APR-?... UHF AS-302ZAPA-24A VHF
AS-282ZAP UHF.SHF AS-303ZAPA-24A .aa VHF

296 CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL

ANTENNA TYPE INDEX ( continued )

Utyuie (cnallaued) Hellol

AS-304/APA-24A VHFtUHr •T-16-1.... UHF


AS-30; /APA-24A UHF »T-16-2..>... .....UHF
AS'-JKOI/APN-? UHF.SHF *T-t6-3.... c ...UHF.SHF
AS-3121 )/APA-A8 VHF *T-16-4 SHF
AS-3661*1/AR .UHF •T-9-1.. UHF
AS-5 80 I*) /ARN-30 « ....VHF AS-1106/ASR-;.
AS-61/ARN-S UHF AS-1107/ASR-!
A5--655/ALA-6 ..VHF •UHF AS-1124/ASR-MVI
AS-66/APA-9........... ......SHF AS-1126/A5R-SIVI
AS-66;/APN-42. UHF A5-nj8/ASR-5( VI
A £-78 6/A VHF.UHF AT-(XA-175)/AP UHF
AS-S4/APA~24 VHF AT-IXA-13ei/UKR-l..... UHF
*S-lt/ARD~3 .>.. UHF AT-IXA-166 1 /APT .UHF •SHF
AS-88/APA-2<i. VHF AT-1001/ASR-M VI
AT-n9/ARW VHF AT-lC03/ASR-!( VI
AT-128 ZAP ..VHF AT-ZSO/APR-I. UHF
AT-131/AP VHF Al-995/A
AT-1721I/ARN-14................................VHF AT-997/A...
AT-347(I/UPN UHF AT-999/ASR-MVI •••<
AT-4: - )/A£N-1.. • UHF
AT-44 8/ARN-33... VHF Hm
AT.449/ARN-3 3 VHF
AT-734/ARA-36 .HF •DM P4. ......SHF
AT-764/AR.......... ..VHF • DM PS SHF
AT-86/APT-2?. HF »VHF i UHF *y'l???.....................................UHF •SHF
AT-371/APW UHF *M9001. .....UHF
AT-89/AP........... «VHF »TX-18 SHF
A1-90/AP , VHF,UHF •041-330660 SHF
AT-91/AP UHF AS-1104/ASR-5
AT-92/AP UHF AS-im/ASR-5(VI
AT-93/AP UHF AS-1132/ASR-MVI
AT-94/AP UHF AS-1133/ASR-S(VI
'.T-9^/AP UHF AS-2$9/AP.. ..UHF .SHF
AT-9S6/ASR-MVI AS-3731*) /APG-3 ..SHF
AT-987/ASR-;iV) AS-384/APG-ie SHF
AT-99B/ASR-;(VI AS-872/APA-137 ......UHF
OA.846I l/ARC-4 4 ..HF.VHF AT-1000/ASR-MVI
RC-l>P-( I AT-1002/ASR-;(VI
66AAU .............................UHF AT-103/APS-1; SHF
66ADI.. SHF AT-223/APG-30 SHF
66AßM SHF AT-245/APG-30 SHF
AT-30VAPA-70 '-,"c
EBCUFIF. Art.y AT-.306/APA-70 • ..UHF.SHF
AT.307/APA-70 • SHF
AS-132/AP0-13 ..............UHF AT-521/URM-42... • SHF
A<;-68/APG-5.. .....UHF AT-67/AP UHF (SHF
AT-996/ASR-5(VI
Flat-Scre.B Rwflecloi- AT-908/ASR-">(VI

A S-6.>4/APX...... .....UHF I.verted "L"


AS-623/APX UHF
AT-701/AR ....VHF
Folded Dipole AT-60t/ARN VHF
AT-817/ARN VHF
AT-919/APW-22
MM
Gro.nd l'l.n.
AS-110S/ASR-; •
*041-337204 SHF AS-lllS/ASR-SIVI •
AN-164 ....VHF •UHF AS-112VASR-5IVI
AN-165......... ..UHF AS-1127/ASR-5IVI
AS-24 6/AP..................................UHFtSHF AS-1129/ASR-MVI
AT-945/ARW-72................................ ..UHF AS-1130/ASR-5IV1 _.
66ACP ...VHF
66ADT. ............VHF »UHf Loig 'Ire
66ADU UHF
66AFC VHF AS-.S7/ARO-11 HF,VHF
6 6AEC., VHF AS-189/ARO-11 HF .VHF
66AEE VHF AS-206/ART-19 MF,HF
66AEF VHF AS-211/AR HF
66AEG ' i «UHF AS-315(I/A................................LF^MF,HF
66AEH ..UHF AS-401/A..................................LF,MF,HF
66AE J . UHF A;-669/ARN-34 LF,MF
66AE< UHF AT-45 2/AR
66AEL UHF AT-e90/ARN LF.MF
66AfcM UHF OA-429/ALT-3')'( I...... .......MFiHF
66AEN UHF
66AFW VHF.U^F I-oop
66AFX VHF
6äAFY.... , VHF ..ADF-121 »I LF.MF
66AFI , f'VHc • AML-10..........................«.'•......I-F^MF^HF
66ACA ; ....'• ..UHF • DM N2.. VHF
66AaB UHF • DM N4.2 t.VHF

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Loo|f (tunlinucd) Paraboloidal Reflector l>-ontlniicd>

«DM N4-2i it, ....VHF AS-278/APS-10A aaaaaaaa. .SHF


•DM N4-5 VHF AS-2S4/AP5-19 SHF
*DM N5 .....VHP A 5-289 ( *) /APS-33 SHF
•L-!0 ...LF>MF AS-298(*) /APS-20 UHF
•L-IOA LF.MF AS-31'il l/APC—13E .UHF
*'MN-20 (*).......••«•••«•.•.•..............LF.MFtHF AS-323/APC-16 SHF
•MN—24(*)...•.••.••••.••...«..............LFiMF.HF AS-331/APG-15C UHF
*MN-36I ) ..LF.MF A5-368/APN-57 SHF
•MN-60 (I .....LF.MF AS-387/APG-28 SHF
AN-100........ a... ««•..•......•... VHF AS-392/APG-SC aaaaaaaUHF
AN-132...... .....LF.MF AS-A09/APC—27... .........o.a.aaaa SHF
» S-!00 'APX- .._- UHF AS-4?0|») /APS-/.? a aa •'aaaaaaaa. a aSHF
A5-]?7/ARN... LFtMF AS-«48(») /APG-32 ...- r . . .. t » . t .a. SHF
AS-138/ARN... LF.MF AS-48S/APG-;C ••••WW
AS-l'iOf^l/ARN-« LF.MF AS-487/APG-33 aaaaa.SHF
>?-1<II/APN-6 ..........LF.MF AS-53/AP0-13 SHF
AS-1??/ARN LF.MF AS-S4 ( * I /AI'O-13 SHF
AS-222/APA-1TB VHF Ai-5'.0/AP5-2ie ■ SHF
AS-281'ARN LF.MF A s- S S I » 1 / APO-13 a... SHF
AS-3!3l*l/ARN-6 LF.MF AS-«62 /APS-44A. SHF
AS-369/APA-17B VHF A;-«68/APG-«l a... aa... aaaaaaaa a aSHF
AS-370/APA-ITS....••............... ............VHF AS-%73/APG-32A aaaaaaSHF
AS-6^4l*l/ALA-6 ....• • VHF AS-«79/APG SHF
/S-669/ARN-3'> LF.MF AS-6C2/APS-I9S a a. a. SHF
AS-698/ARN-27 LF AS-619/APS-!8 a.......«aaaaaa.SHF
AS-87^/ARN-6 LF.MF AS-630/APS-19C SHF
AS-063/ARD-13...•..•.•.......«••.•«..•.•....•LF.MF AS-S5 2/APN-S9 SHF
AT-(X A-10 7 I/ARN •••• ...UHF A5-65 6/ALA-6 , UHF,SHF
AT-23/ARA-1 ••••• LF.MF Ac-7/APG-la... aaaaa
AT-2«9/ARN-(A LF.MF AS-72A/APG-4 IB •••••••• SHF
AT-3 26/ARN • • ••••UHF AS-8S0/APN-107 SHF
AT-3R2/ARC c. .........LF.MF AS-87«/APX a.a aUHF
AT-4 3 0/ARD-7 • ••••••LF.MF AS-960/ASC-29
AT-4 3«/APN-14 •• •••••.. ....VHF AT-178/APS-42 SHF
AT-<>A7/ARD-e ..•••LF.MF A T -369 / APG-44 aaaaaaa a aaaSHF
AT-$3 3/ARN ..LF.MF AT-«;9/APN-«9 • SHF
AT-S'SiC'l/ARN-'il • LF.MF AT-62/APS-3 SHF
AT-S93(*)/ARN-<>2 •• LF.MF AT-620/APO-39 a aaaaaaa a aEHF
AT-T«0/ARN «««««.«««««.«LF.MF AT-936/USD-1 SHF
AT-83/AP «•««... ..«« VHF RC-129-(I a
LP-21-A « LF.MF RC-18 7-1t
LP-21-AM ....««.... • .LF.MF RC-2i4-()
LP-21-B •••••«««. • •••••«.LF.MF RC-286 UHF.SHF
LP-Ji-F « LF.MF RC-94-(0| a
LP-21-LM LF.MF 66 ACH.... .aaaaa. .a aaaaaaSHF
-P-31-A LF.MF 66ACY aa a aaaaaaSHF
LP—31—AM.............*•••............••••..••LF.MF
690!« • ..LF.MF Paroaitlc Array
6906S VLF. LF.MF
AS-19I/AXaaaaaa..aa aa VHF
Mattrea« AS-192/AX VHF
AS-193/AX VHF
A S-«99/*SQ-2*«....••••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••»SHF AS-1 94/AX a VHF .UHF
AS-19«/AX ...a a... a aaaaa.UHF
Moaopole AS-196/AX ....a aaUHF
AS-197/AX ...a aaa ......a UHF
AS-108(*I/APA-17 ...«• •««.••••.•. VHF.UMF AS-198/AX a UHF
«T3Sf/ARC.............. ...........VHF AS-199/AX aa UHF
A £-200/AX aaa a UHF
Parabolle-Cyllader Reflector AS-23/AP aaaaaaa aaa aaaaa..aUHF.SHF
AS-279/APO-17 ••••••UHF Periodic Stractare
AS-288/APS-32 5HF
AS-290/APS-3'> a.« « SHF •041-536234 a a UHF
A S- ?9 1 / APf), a SHF
AS-?92/APS-3^ a .a a.SHF Probe
AT-116/APO SHF
AT-1004/ASR-5IVI
Paraboloiilal Reflector AT-220/APR-9.. aaaaUHF

•001-'>0363Iaa.««...««aaaaa««««««aa...aaaa..UHF.SHF Rectangalar Array


AS-I0^8/APW-23..
AS-12/APS-3 SHF AS-33S/ARD-4 VHF
AS-13/APG-2 SHF
AS-! «MM /APS-10 ...a aaa««..SHF Rod
A$-163/APS-3A a SHF
AS-179/APS-3 A SHF •A-15 a aa a a aaaaaaa VHF
AS-182/APG-3 SHF •A-)6 , ...VHF
AS-18 6/APA-17 ...a...UHF .SHF AN-147-1*) a a... a VHF
A5-20M<M /APS-'i ......SHF AN-167 UHF
AS-21/APQ-10 SHF AN-95-1*) a aaa.'ä.aa aaaaaa
AS-717(*I /APG-1S UHF AS-116/APR-3 aaaaaaa«. a UHF
AS-2 2/APS-3 SHF AS-117/APR-3 UHF
AS-238/APS-19 SHF AS-16 6/AP VHF
AS-2A/APS-6 ..........SHF AS-168/AP. VHF .UHF

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Rod (coallBMcd) Slot (coBlipned)

AS-2H/ARN.... ..•••..... • .....VHF AS. 578(*l/ARA-2$ VHF.UHF


AS-234/ARW-26. .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••VNF AS- 60/APN-1 ....••••••••• .......UHF
AS-339/APX-11. • ••••••• UHF tSHF AS- 909/ARA-48 ••••..•••..••••••.••••. VHF .UHF
AS-340/APX-16« UHF.SHF AS- 972/AS0-19 ..••• •VHF •UHF
AS-A56/APN-63. ■ •*••••• ..............UHF AT- IXA-10«)/ARN-;A •••••••UHF
AS-65/AP0-2(»). .VHF.UHF AT- {XA-1Q9I/ARN-14 •••••••....VHF
A S-70 /APR -4 . .. . VHF VUHF .SHF AT. (XA-1!3)/ARN..... o ....••••UHF
A T-l/APN-2........... VHF AT- (XA. 118 |/APN •.. ......' ....UHF.SHF
AT-ieO/ARW • VHF AT- (XA-I21I/AP UHF
AT-181/ARW .....HF.VHF AT- 1001/ASR-?! V) a
Ar-79/AP...... UHF AT- 1003/A SR-S (V)
AT-80/AP ..................................UHF AT- 134 ( * I /ARM ••••..........VHF
AT-90 7/USD~l AT- 171 ZAP UHF.SHF
66ACA VHF AT 171A/AP , UHF.SHF
AT- 19?(*)/AP • UHF.SHF
Sclallar AT 270/APR-9 UHF
AT 236/APX UHF ,
•04 1-33*304. SHF AT 24M*I/U. i».UHF .SHF
«0! 7-300J1*. •UHF.SHF AT- 247/U UHF.SHF
•05 7-400309. .UHF.SHF AT 300/APN... ••••••UHF
AT- 811/AP... UHF AT 356 /APR ..•••••.•••• •UHF
AT- ei2/AP... .UHF.SHF AT 505/AP..... • UHF
AT 813/AP... •UHF.SHF AT ■;I;/ARN ..••• .VHF
AT 6i4/A^i.. UHF AT- >>37/ARN VHF
Ar 815/AP... SHF AT '>71/A. .UHF
AT- 87VAP... •UHF.SHF AT- 594/A .....•••UHF
AT e?4/AP... .UHF.SHF AT 595/A UHF
AT 829/AP... UHF AT- 720/A .UHF
AT 830/AP... •••••UHF AT- 740/A .UHF
AT 831/AP.,. •UHF.SHF AT- 743/APW-16... .SHF
AT B32/AP... .UHF.SHF AT- 87S/APN • UHF
AT- 833/AP... SHF AT- 920/APN-134.. .SHF
AT P4E-,'-A.P.i. .UHF.SHF AT 995/A
AT 097/A
Sleeve Dipole AT 999/ASR-5(V).

•M3204. .VHF,UHF Spiral


•M3205. VHF
•M3206. .VHF.UHF •0M>4M129»aa••••••••••••• ..•••••••••UHF «SHF
.••••UHF •041-4 37205 •••••• VHF
•Mj2n VHF • 05 7-300339 ..•.•• SHF
•M3212 •••••VHF •057-300347 SHF
A5-108(»)/APA-17. •VHF.UHF • 093-204489 UHF
AT-IXA-114)/ARN.. VHF AS-1119/ASR-5(VI..........•••••••••••• •••••
AS-1170/ASR-5(V)
Slot A5-1121/ASR-5(VI .= •..
AS-1122/ASR-5IVI •••••••••
•DM C4/B. •VHF,UHF AS-1123/ASR-5(VI
•DM C4-3- •VHF.UHF AT-989/ASP-5(VI •• ••
•DM 12... AT-990/ASP-5(VI
•DM Kl... • VHF AT-991/ASP-5(V) • ••
• DM NI21. • UHF AT-992/ASR-5(VI
•DM NI22. AT-993/ASP-5IVI
•DM NI6*. • UHF AT-994/ ASP-5 IV I . . • . • ••••
•DM NI7.. • UHF
♦DM P2... Stacked Array
•DM P3... • UHF
•DM ^20.. • UHF •001-403812. • UHF
•DM 327.. •057-300343. • SHF
•MG 305. • UHF •057-400334. • UHF
•M3 302. • UHF
•M6 804. Strictaial
•M6 806. , ....UHF
•MS K07. .UHF.SHF .FLUSH HOMING ANTENNA .VHF
•Hf 809, .ISOLATED TAIL ANTENNA.. ..«....,...•••.•••LF
•M6 611. • UHF • PICKAXE ANTENNA a.«...VHF
♦MS 812. .UHF .RHO ANTENNA... ....•VHF
• M7 .WING CAP ANTENNA •• •••..MF,HF
♦M7 302. .UHF «T-405/A ••••••••••. .........VHF.UHF
♦M7 303. .UHF
• MT Stab
•X- 101. .UHF
♦X- 102. .UHF .VHF/IFF ANTENNA VHF
♦X- 103. .SHF •0M C3..... .......a.. VHF.UHF
♦00 1-403812 •DM C3-2...... ...VHF.UHF
♦09 7-300343...... .••••SHF •041-230399 UHF.SHF
♦05 7-400331 SHF •057-300246 ..••••••UHF.SHF
♦05 7-400334 UHF •057-300265 UHF.SHF
AS 1059/AS0-19... .VHF.UHF ' AN-104-I>I aaaa... •••••• •VHF
AS- 1101/APN-e9A..» SHF , AN-132 ...LF.MF
AS 180/APT '.. UHF AN-155 .VHF.UHF
AS- 306/APN-ll...^ •••••SHF AN-U6
AS- 316/AP UHF AN-65-1I...
AS- 333I*I/AP •••••UHF AN-66-()...
AS 521l^l/APN-69. SHF AS-l/APR-1.

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Sluh (conlinaed) »hip

AS 114/APT •• ......VHF • A-I2 .....VHF


AS -133/APX , UHF AN-117.A.......................................VHF
AS -l^S/ARA.g. .•...VW AS-(XA-18I/ART..... •••VHF
AS .25/APR-2........ •VHF.UHF AS-139/ART.... VHF
AS- -?8/«PR-I .....VHF AS-143/ARW-8X VKF
AS- ■ 285/UR .....VHF AS-149/TRT-1. ,,.,......., HF «VHF
AS- •??0I)/APT....... VHF AS-ISO/ART .....VHF
AS- .13/APT-?.......i •••••UHF AS-TAI/ART-M ) ......VHF
AC 336/AP •VHFiUHF A S-1 8 8 /ARO- II........ VHF
AS- 339/APX-ll •UHF.SHF AS-190/AR0-11..................................VHF
* 5. 340/APX-16...t.i •UHF.SHf AS-3I8I l/APT.. .....VHF
AS- 56/APO-2 .«, •VHF.UHF AS-3I9/APT.... ....VHF
AS. ft2A/APX... •••••UHF AS-37(*I/APX-!. .............VHF
AS- 623/APX •••••UHF AS-328/ARW................ VHF
AS- 67/APQ-2B •• •VHF.UHF AS-4 7/ARW-a,... ••••• •••• ......VHF
AS 796/« ••••• •VHF,UHF A5-89/ART...... .VHF
Ar- (XA-!19)/APN-34. UHF AS-97/ART ......VHF
AT- (XA-120)/APN-34. •••••UHF AS-98/ART ...................VHF
AT- 104/APN-10 •••••UHF AT-(XA.n;l/A>7W • • ••••.•........
AT- 111/AP UHF AT-(XA-]32l/ARC-22 .HF. VHF
M- I^/APN-3 .VHF,UHF AT-20 2/AR VHF
AT- ISP/ARO-«..,.... VHF AT-3(*l/ARR-3 ..••.,,••••• ..VHF
AT ;4/APN-3 • ••VHF .UHF AT-4S4(«I/0RC..... .HF. VHF
AT- 2&/APO-1 • ...•...••• UHF AT-45*(*I/ARC HF, VHF
AT 2*4 ( l/APT..... ....•• VHF AT-4<S1/ARM ......VHF
AT 401/APN ...••.........••••••••VHF AT-4n< /ARC-48. .............VHF
AT- 4116/APP................ •....•....•.•...••• „VHF AT-377/APT ...........HF
AT ASO/ARC VHFtUHF AT-;63/AR , , ..LF,MF
AT /•■S6/AR.. ..VHF AT-598/APT ........... «VHF
AT- 4*7/AP,...,, ,..,. ...............VHF AT-;99/APr.... VHF
AT- &<M/AP ......VHF AT-60 9/APr ...VHF
*T- 492/AP ..VHFiUHF AT-624/AR ...HF. VHF
«93/AP , ...UHF AT-624(>)/AR .......................HF ,VHF
AT A9A/AP ,,,.. ...UHF.SHF AT-76*/ARC VHF
AT_ c/ARR-l .......... ..VHF 66AAW.. .......••••••............VHF
AT- *20/AP,>,,. ...,...•••••........UHF>SHF 6604M*),,,... ...VHF
AT- «3fr/ARN VHF 66080 VHF
AT 61/AXT-« VHF 66119 VHF
AT 70 0/AR VHF 66120 VHF
AT 722/APX UHF 66140 VHF
AT- 7'. 0 /VRC VHF ,UHF
»T B/AR. AR • VHF
AT 8T/APX
»•81
VHF
AT 881/APN .....•••• ....UHF AN-148-1*! ••.......•••. ...VHF
AT 88 9/DR T..... .........UHF AS-15 1/APS-I3... UHF
AT-'9/APN-2,,,,••,.,....••...•••••••••..........VHF A 5-162/AP ...VHF
AT 93 3/ARR-;2 • ..••••.. VHF AS-IB3/APD-1................. .....VHF
AT- 97 3/APX-39....... 5HF AS-224/AXT-7.. ...VHF
OA- 163 ( l/APT VHF AS-22^/AXT-7......... .......VHF
OA 2832/APX-39 SHF A5-22 6/AXT-7 VHF
HA AT..... • .....UHF A5-227/AXT-7 ........VHF IUHF
AS-238/AXT-7 ,.-....UHF
Sl.b Sleeve "5-22 9/AXT-7,. UHF
A!-230/AXT-7 .....UHF
»nt 302 VHF A5-231/AXT-7 .....UHF
AS 108B/APA-17« .VHF.UHF AS-23-VAXT-7 ...UHF
AS- 12IA/APT.... VHF AS-233/AXT-7 ..UHF
A 655.'ALA-6,.. .VHF.UHF AS-283/AP5-13...............*». .................UHF
AT- 120/ART-24.. .VHF,UHF AS-39 1/APG-6C ..................UHF
AT- 139/AP,.,... .....UHF AS-416/U... ......VHF
AT- 1*1(»I/ARC •VHF.UHF A5.4I7/U VHF
AT UM»! /A. ,. • ••••.••.••••.••••,...• •••VHF AS-418/U ............VHF
AT 22;/APN , ••....... VHF AS-419/U VHF, UHF
AT- 4<,0(*I/U VHF.UHF AS-4 20/U ..........UHF
AT- 300/AP.. .......UHF A5-47 1/U .....UHF
AT 741/«A.................................. .....UHF AS-4 2 2/11... .......UHF
AT 785/ARC •VHF.UHF A 5.423/U UHF
AT 87(»)/APX-13, .....VHF A 5-4 24/U.,,. UHF
AT- 879/ARC .VHF,UHF A5-4?;/U ..........UHF
AT 93«/A... ....•UHF AS-426/l-l '• VHF.UMF
A 5-427/0 VHF
•llle A5-46 ( • ) / APG-4 UHF
AS-62/AP5-13...................•..•••••••••••..UHF
•M2203 .UHF A5-63/AP5-16. ......UHF
•M220? .UHF AT.IXA.102I/U... .UHF
AS-174/APX. .VHF AT-2l*l/APN-2......'..".'ä •••... VHF
AS-251/AP, • UHF
AS-69/APT,..,,.................................UHF
AT-149I*I/UPN •••••••••«•••UHF

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ABA.............>....«............»•••••.«>••66AAL AN/APN -13«. .......AS-I35/APN.13


ABA-1 •••••*••••••••••••• 66AAT AN/APN. -133. ......AI-913/APN.133
AB«-1«.>.•••••«•••••• 66AAU AN/APN. -134. •.•«.AT-92a/APN-134
ASF 66AE0 AN/APN. •I«.. .........,AS-IT2/AP
ABF-I • 66AEO AN/APN. ■ 19.. .«•>AT-(XA-I18I/APN
ABK....««•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•66AAW AN/APN. ■19«. •«•««•AT-104/APN-19
ADf-l?.... .....A0F-12I*) AN/APN- .;•«« ••••*•««.AT'l/APN-2
AOF'IZB • • ( ADF-12(*I AN/APN. 2««. ......AT.2(«l/APN-2
AI..................... 66ABV AN/APN- it** ..,,,,,..AT.9/APN-2
AN/A<T-7 AT-2S6(*I/ARC AN/APN- 22«« ,.....AS-5«0/APN.72
AN/AKT»'',.., ,.......,,.., AT-895/A AN/APN- 26 •• .,.,,.,...AS-I72/AP
AN/AKT-7 « AT-89T/A AN/APN- 2««« ••••AT-96I*I/APN-|2
AN/Al A~6 •«• AS-6 5" ( • I /ALA -6 AN/APN- 3««.. .,,««...AT-l)/APN-3
AN/Al A-6 ,,.,,,,. AS-6SS/ALA-6 AN/APN- 3.... • .AT.14/APN-3
AN/ALA-6. ,««.., ,.,,,,,.,.«.« AS-656/ALA-6 AN/APN- 3«... ««....,AT.176l»)/AP
AN/ALA.« AS-657/ALA-6 AN/APN- ,AT.440(*I/U
AN/ALT-9 0A-A29/ALT-3+( ) AN/APN- ,...«.....AT-1H/AP
AN/APA-I3T ......».,AS- 972/APA-l37 AN/APN. .AT-IXA-I19I/APN-34
AN/APA-t7 ...,.....,«.•«.« A S~:08(*)/APA-17 AN/APN- .AT-(XA-120I/APN.34
AN/AFA-17 AS-108B/APA-17 AN/APN. ...•.AT-rxA-121l/AP
AN/APA-17 AS-ia6/APA-17 AN/APN- .........AT-234/APX
AN/APA-17 AS-247/APA-I7B AN/APN 34 t ..AT-300/APN
AN/APA.I7A... .....AS-108(»I/APA-17 AN/APN- 41 ...AT-147/AP
AN/APA.17A ...««AS-108B/APA-17 AN/APN. 42 AS-66S/APN-42
AN/APA-1TA .«. A5-186/APA-17 AN/APN SH t AT-14»(o|/UPN
AN/APA-17A .«««AS-247/APA-17B AN/APN. MSO * .AT-347()/UPN
AN/APA.178 «.«AS-IOBB/APA-l? AN/APN. 9«<l,. •• .•«.AS.426/U
AN/APA-17P AS-186/APA-17 AN/APN. S6l) •AS.427/U
AN/APA-I7B AS-222/APA-17B AN/AP.N- *7 .....AS-368/APN-57
AN/APA-1TB AS-369/APA-I7B AN/APN- »9 •«•«•AS-6S2/APN-S9
AN/APA-17B «S-3 70/APA-17B AN/APN «9... .....AS-653/APN-59
AN/APA-176 AS-5*5/APA-17B AN/APN. »9...... «.«..,■ AT.559/APN-59
AN/APA.4? AS-269/APA-42 AN/APN. 99 .....AT.360/APN.59
AN/APA-42 ....AS-770/APA-A2 AN/APN. 60 ...AI.(XA-118I/APN
AN/APA-AJ ......AS-271/APA.*2 AN/APN-i60 ..,,,AT-104/APN-19
AN/APA.42 AS-2 72/APA-A2 AN/APN 63 * AS.4S6/APN-63
AN'APA-A« ......AS-312( )/APA-*8 AN/APN 63 •• •,,AT-IXA-liel'APN
AN'APA-70.....«•..•.•••.....«•«•••«••AT~3O$/APA.70 AN/APN. 63.«•««........«.«.«•«.«• AT.104/APN-19
AN/APA-'O AT-306/APA.70 AN/APN 69 .,AS.521l»l/APN-69
AN/APA-70 • AT-30 7/APA-70 AN/APN 7 • , .,,,AS-31(•l/APN-7
AN/APA-7P ;.«... ....AT.A79/A AN/APN.l84 .,,,.,,AT-440l«l/U
AN/APA-TO , •AT-480/A AN/APN. 89.............. •AS-1I01/APN-89A
AN/APA.70A AT-305/APA-70 AN/APN. 9A,,,. •ISOLATED TAIL ANTENNA
AN/APA-70A .....AT-306/APA~7O AN/APN. 91 .«««... ............ AT-878/«PN
AN'APA-70 A ,,,..... A r-307/APA.70 AN/APN. 91 ............AT-881/APN
AN/APA.o a «AS 66/APA-9 AN/APQ. 1 • • AS-33/APT-2
AN/APO-1 AS-183/APD-1 AN/APO 1.««. AS-69/APT
AN/APG.l AS-7/APG-1 AN/APQ. 1 • .,.« AT-24/APO-1
AN/APG-n ..••«•AS-132/APG-13 AN/APO. 10»... ..........AS.21/APO-10
AN/APG-13A AS-68/APG-S AN/APO. u • >...• .AS-164/AP
AN/APG-t3B ...AS-31*( ) .'AP6-13B AN/APO. 13 >• AS.291/APO
AN/APO-l* * 5.6 8'APG.5 AN/APO- 13 ..........AS-S3/APO-13
AN/APG-tS n AS-217 !-*-| .'«f'C.l 5 AN/APO. 13 AS-34(*)/APO-13
AN'APG-lir AS--331/APG-15C AN/ .AS-S5(»I/AP0.13
AN/Apa-16.... ......ÄS--3 2 3/APG-I6 AN/APO. 13.. >...• AT.116/APO
AN/APG-17 AS-279/APG-17 AN/APQ- 13A. • «., AS-291/APO
AN/APG.18 AS-384/APG.IB AN/APO- 13A. .,,AT-116/APO
AN/APG-2 • AS-13/APG-2 AN/APO- 2... .........•.AS-36/APQ-2
AN'APG-J« AS-387/APG.28 AN/APO. 2... AS-65/APQ-21»)
AN/APG-3 ..••AS-182/APG.3 AN/APO. 2A.. AS-336/AP
AN/APG-3 ..A$.373(*l/APG-3 AN/APO 2A.. AS'63/APO-2(*)
AN/APG-30 • »DM PI AN/APO- 2A.. ■ ,... AT-12M*I/AP
AN/APG.30 AT-224/APG-30 AN/APQ ?A.. AT-126(*I/AP
AN/APG-30..«. AI-223/APG-30 AN/APO- ?A.. > •,..AT-127(«I/AP
AN/APG.30. •....•...AT-245/APG-30 AN/APO. 2A, .AT-12B/AP
AN/APO.32.........................AS-4tO<•)/APG.32 AN/APQ- 2B...........,.,........,...,,,AS-67/AP0-2B
AH/APG-32A .....AS-S7 3/AP5-32A AN/APO. 20 ■ ,,,.,... AS.2S9/AP
AN/APG.33 ......AS-A8 7/APC-3 3 AN/APO. 23 . . ,, ... > in.»« ><.<!.>.,,,<,,.-r,..,.«« A S -291 .'-AOQ
AN/APG-* ., AS.46t*l/APG-4 AN/APO 23, > »«4kjL) ......,,........,.,• ,..AS-53/APO-l 3
AN/APG-41 , AS-$68/APG-41 AN/APO- • •• AS'»*(o|/AP0.13
AN/APG-41« AS-»79/APG AN/APO- 23 AT-I16/APO
AN/APG.4IB • AS-724/«.PG-41B AN/APO- 23A.,.. .,.AS-291/APO
AN/APG.42 •••• «AS-»79/APG AN/APO 23A ■ AS-»4(*)/AP0-13
AN/APG-44 AT-369/APG-44 AN/APO. 23A AT-1I6/APO
AN/APG.f AS-3 141 I/APG-13B AN/APO 27 ....«AS-239/AP
AN/APG-«. -, AS-68/APG-S AN/APO. 39 • AT-620/AP0-39
AN/APG.5C « AS-391/APG-5r: AN/APO. 7 AS-lt4/AP
AN/APG.!C AS-392/APG-SC AN/APO. 7 ..AS'167(>)/AP0.7
«N/APG-;C AS-485/APG-SC AN/APO. 7 • AS.3I1I l/APO
AN/APN-1 ..AS.3331 »1/AP AN/APO. 7 AS-B.'l»!/Apa-7
AN/APN.1«•««..««.«.....«•,«•,.««,......AS.60/APN.l AN/APO. 9 AS.3 3/APT-7
AN/APN. 1 ,,,.,,AT-4i.i/ARN.l AN/APO 9...,.,.,,,....... ..AS.69/APT
AN/APN-11 AS-306/APN.n AN/APR 1...,..,,.•...,,,••,,......,.....AS-124/APR
AN/APN-12.... AT-225/APN AN/APR 1 ..7«...AS~242/«
AN/APN-!?..... AT-401/APN AN/APR 1 ..AS-26/APR-2
AN/APN. 12...'.,,. ...AT-9£,(* l/APN-12 AN/APR 1 »AS.28/APR.1
AN/APN.l2................>,,«.«««««,..AT-97/APN.1J AN/APR 1 ..««. AS.29/APR-1

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AN/APR-1 ,.....,.....,....AI-3«(» l/APT AN/APS-35(XN) a AS-292/APS-35


AN/APP-!*««**«««»«*««**«*«««r9««*«*«*»AT-37(*)/AP7 AN/APS-38 AS-567(»I/APS-33B
AN/APR-1 •• * ....66AJ0-I AN/APS-38A a.........AS-567(»)/APS-33B
AN/APR-13 .AT-929/4P AN/APS-4 ..AS-205 (»I/APS-4
AN/APR-? , .AS-124/APR AN/APS-4A ...............AS-205(»)/APS-4
AN/APR-? ....AS-25/APR-2 AN/APS-42 aa......AS-428(*)/APS-42
AN/APR_2 • AS-26/APR-2 AN/APS-42 a aAT-178/APS-4?
AN/APR-3......•*•*....................AS-116/APR-3 AN/APS-47A ......aaAS-428f»)/APS-42
AN/APR-3 • •••«AS-117/APR-3 AN/APS-42A a,aa...A7-178/APS-42
AN/APR-3....... • ....AT_38(«I/APT AN/AP5-42B ......AS-428 ( • I/APS-42
AN/APR-3... •• ••.•••.•••••••••••AT-7.9/AP AN/AP5-428 aaa aaaaa AT-1 78/APS-42
AN/APR-3..,.. • ,.».Ar^80/AP AN/APS-44 a.........AS-561/APS-44
AN/APR-4......... a. ...•....•• . . ..AS--I14/APT AN/APS-44A AS-562/APS-44A
AN/APR-» .....AS-121 A/APT AN/APS-54 A T-679
AN/APR-« ....• • .AS-12*/APR AN/APS-54 ...a...,.Ar-680
^N/APR-4 • , AS-246/AP AN/APS-^8. aaa a ..AS-6 19/APS-58
AN/APR-« ..,.,.AS-2t9/APA-*2 AN/APS-4 aaaaaaaa a aaaAS-2*/APS-6
AN/APR-4 •.. , ...AS-270/APA-*2 AN/APS-8« ..a..a..AS-985/APS-88
AN/APR-4 .,.AS-271/APA-*2 AN/APT-1 ..aaa.AS-114/APT
AN/APR-*.. • ....AS-272/APA-*2 AN/APT-1 aaaaaaaaAT-36l*l/APT
AN/APR-*..... AS-70/APR-4 AN/APT-1 a.aaaAT-37l«»/APT
AN/APR-4.... A7-123/AP AN/APT.] a aaAT-3e(»l/AP7
AN/APR-*....... .........,........A7-ie3(«)/AP AN/APT-1 ......AT-41/APT
AN/APR.« .......A7-]84(*(/AP AN/APT. 1 a aa........AT-42/APT
AN/APR-4 ••..••..••••••••••....AT-ISSi't/AP AN/APT-1 a AT-4 3/APT
AN/APR-4,.....,....,. , .A7-189(»)/AP AN/APT.10 a aaaAS-282/AP
AN/APR-4.......... .....AT-190<*I/AP AN/APT-13...... a..........AS-Jie( I/APT
AN/APR-4............ AT-191 I «J/AP AN/APT-13 a AS-3I9/APT
AN/APR-4 ........A7-38(»)/APT AN/APT.13 AS-320( l/APT
AN/APR-4.........."....,.........,.,. AT-491» )/APR-4 AN/APT. 13. AS-32H I/APT-13
AN/APR-« .AS-125/APR AN/APT-13 a AS-322( l/APT
AN/APR-5.. ...•AS-44/APR-9 AN/APT.16 aaAT-192(»(/AP
AN/APR-9.... AS-246/AP AN/APT-2. ,....,.....aaaaaa.aaAS-33/APT-2
AN/APR-9.... ....AS'482/APR AN/APT-2.................................AS-69/APT
AN/APR-9. a. ....AT-214/APR AN/APT-3.. aaaaaAN-15S
AN/APR-9 ....AT-220/APR-9 AN/APT-3 ....AT-42/APT
AN/APR-9.... .......a.« ...AT-929/AP AN/APT.3 .aaaAT-43/APT
AN/APR-9A,.,. aaa a a.. . .. . . AS-482/APR AN/APT-4 a a a «»43302
AN/APS-10.... • AS-154(.)/APS-10 AN/APT-4 ..AS-114/APT
AN/APS-13 AS-1 51/APS-13 AN/APT-4 a AS-115/APT. ( I
AN/APS-13 aaa AS-283/APS-1 3 AN/APT-4.. ..aAT-183(*l/AP
AN/APS-) 3 a AS-62/APS-13 AN/APT-4 aaaaa a a AT - 1 84 ( • I/AP
AN/APS-IS AS-164/AP AN/APT.4 a.aaAT.|8SI*l/AP
AN/APS-1» AT-103/» PS-15 AN/APr-4 aaa AT-1911 »l/AP
AN/APS-16.».. a. AS-63/APS-16 AN/APT-4 •M3302
AN/APS-19a...aaa ..AS-2 38/APS-19 AN/APT-*.. AS-180/APT
AN/APS-19 .aaaaa AS-2S4/APS-19 AN/APT-« a a a .AS-18 l/AP
AN/APS-198 ...A5-602/APS-196 AN/APT-5.... a aaaaa aAS-245/AP
AN/APS-I9C AS-630/APS-19C AN/APT-«..... aaaaaaaa . . .AS-25 1/AP
AN/APS-2.... a ....AS-5/APS-2 AN/APT-5 a AS-69/APT
AN/APS-2A AS-}/APS-2 AN/APT-« a.aaaaAT-89/AP
AN/APS-2B • ....AS-5/APS-2 AN/APT-5 aAT-90/AP
AN/APS-?e.. a aaa a a.....aaa 66AC2 AN/APT-5.... ..AT-91/AP
AN/APS-2C a AS-17(»I/APS AN/APT-5 aaaaaa a a aaaaAT-92/AP
AN/APS-2C.... a .66ACZ AN/APT-5....V., ...aaa aaa. .AT-93/AP
AN/APS-2D ....AS-5/APS-2 AN/AP'-5..................................AT-94/AP
AN/APS-20...... a. a a.. 66ACZ AN/APT-5.. a aaaaaaaa. . . . . AT-95/AP
AN/APS-2E a aAS-17l*)/APS AN/APT-5( ) AT-49l*t/APR-4
AN/APS-7F..... a.. ..66ACZ AN/APT-6 AT-le9(*|/AP
AN/APS—?F... •.••..«...................AS—17CI/APS AN/APT-6...............aa....aaaa AT-190I*)/AP
AN/APS-2G aaaaaaaaaAS-17(*l/APS AN/APT-6 a aaaaaaAT-191 ( »l/AP
AN/APS-20.... a a. a.. a.. •AS-23 7/4PS-20 AN/APT.6..aa.... ,..AT-254 ( l/APT
AN/APS-20 AT-(X A-l 02 )/U AN/AOT.6 0A-163( l/APT
AN/APS-20( I ..AS-298(»l/APS-20 AN/APT-9... a AT-230/APR-9
AN/APS-20A ......AS-5 39/APS-20 AM/APT-9aaa.a.......a.aaaaaaaaaaaaa>AT-49(<l/APR-4
AN/APS-20A ..OA-493/APS-;.'0 AN/APW-1 AT-111/AP
AN/APS-JOP OA-493/AP$-20 AN/APW-ll AT-1 11/AP
AN/AP5-20C... a AS-5 39/'.PS-ZO AN/APW-1 laa a AT-171/AP
AN/APS-?0C,... = ....... aaaaaaaSA-^-S/APS-ZO AN/APW-U .a.. AT-1 71A/AP
AN/APS-2lB..aa • a...aAS-549/APS-21B AN/APW-ll. a aaaaaa. aaaaaaaAT-878/APN
AN/APS-24 a,.AS-167(<l/AP0'7 AN/APW-ll AT-881/APN
AN/APS-3 ...aaa A5-I2/APS-3 AN/APW-1lAaaaa..aaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaa.....AT-246I»I/U
AN/APS-3 .AS-22/APS-3 AN/APW-)1 A., a a a......a a aAT-871/APW
AN/APS-3.... aaAr-62/APS-3 AN/APW-16•.,..... ..AI-,^l/AP* -16
AN/APS-3A. AS-1,.3/APS-3A AN/APW-2 AS-256/APW-2
AN/AP5-3A ..........AS-179/APS-3A AN/APW-20.. a... A7-8 71/APW
AN/APS-JOI t......,...aa......aaaaaaAS-301l I/APS 30 AN/APW-22 A7-9I9/APW-22
AN/APS-3K ) AS-287(. I/APS-31 AN/APW-23 .aaaaa.aaa AS-1058/APW-23
AN/APS-3 IB .....aa.aa.AS-553/APS-31B AN/APX-t a...a a AS-IOO/APX
AN/APS-31C AS-62e/APS-3 1C AN/APX-1 .aa. aAS-174/APX
AN/APS-3? a A3-28e/APS-32 AN/APX-l.......,,.,«,,,,.......a....A5-32(*I/APX-1
AN/AP5-33 AS-289(*)/APS-33 AN/APX-1 ...AT-145(»I/A ^
AN/APS-33A AS-378/APS-33A AN/APX-]0..a aaa.AS-166/AP
AN/APS-33B aaaaAS-S67(>l/APS-33B AN/APX-11 aaa... AS-339/APX-11
AN/APS-33C aaaaaa.AS-289(*|/APS-33 AN/APX-1 3.... a AT-S7(*I/APX-13
AN/APS-33F aa«.a AS-617/APS-33F AN/APX.15 AS-217(*I/APG-1S
AN/APS-34 aa. aaa a. AS-290/APS-34 AN/APr;-16 9aa AS-340/APX-16

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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT INDEX ( continued )

AN/APX.2......O........................AS-100/APX AN/ARN.14. AT-172()/ARN-14


AN/APX-2........ AS-I*2/AP AN/ARN-14 AT.li36/APN-l<i
AN/APX-2 ••.«........AS-32(*I/APX-1 AN/ARN. 19 AT-226/ARN
AN/APX-2 AT-MSOI/A AN/ARN-?] »DM 320
AN/APX-29 .AS-133/APX, AN/ARN—21*,,,,,,,,,,••■••,•••,,••••,,,,■,,,*OM 327
AN/APX-25 AT-93$/A AN/ARN-21 AS-133/APX
. AN/APX-26. ..AS-624/APX AN/ARN.21 AS-786/A
AN/APX-2« ...««....••..•. ...AS-62$/APX AN/ARN-21..,.,. , ,, AT-5 71/A
AN/APX-29A *........ AS-651/APX AN/ARN-21 AT-720/A
AN/APX-79A. « AS-«7*/APX AN/ARN-21 , AT-740/A
AN/APX-3 .....AI-81/APX AN/ARN-21 , AT-741/A
AN/APX-39 ........AS-I06A/APX-39 AN/ARN—21•••«.,a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,«,,AT.935/A
AN/APX-39.. ....AT-973/APX-39 AN/ARN-27 A5-6 98/ARN-27 .
AN/APX-39.....•.......,,...,.........AT-97A/APX-39 AN/ARN-32 ,, AT-.'Jt/'^N
AN/APX-39 ..................0A-2«32/APX-39 AN/ARN. 3? , ,.,,, AT.'< 4 8/ARN-3 3
i
AN/APX-*4 ..••• ....AT-»8»/APX-*4 AN/APN-33 ,,, AT-'iA9/ARN'3 3
AN/APX-6 •*...«.... .............OM 320 AN/ARN-34 a AS-669/ARN-3-4
AN/APX-6... .....'OM 327 AN/ARN-34.a, a ...,. a«. ,,..,,,, AT-382/ARC
AN/APX-6.... ......,....t...AS-133/APx AN/ARN-34 AT-452/AR
AN/APX-« AS-63S/A AN/ARN-40 AT-!26/ARN-'<C
AN/APX.............. .....AS-7S6/A AN/ARN-41 AT-S96l*)/ARN-4:
AN/APX-6 ...•........*••*• •.AT-371/A AN/ARN-41A AT-556(>)/ARN-41
AN/APX-« ..........* «..AT-T22/APX AN/ARN-42 AT.993(*l/ARN-42
AN/APX-7..... .AS-133/APX AN/ARN-; a a a., «DM Nl-2
AN/APX-7 •AS-S39/APS-20 AN/ARN-! AT-IXA.U3I/ARN
AN/APX.7.. ..."....OA-493/APS-20 AN/ARN.-9.,,,,. ,,,, AT.326/ARN
AN/APX-8.........................*..A5-32(»J/APX—1 AN/ARN.^f 1 AS-27l*l/ARN-5
AN/ARA.I.................... ..........AT-23/ARA-1 AN/ARN.9( ) ..AS-61/ARN-9
AN/AFA-22 .*•••. AS-670/ARA-22 AN/ARN-59 AT-7eO/ARN
AN/AFA-2« ......AS-57«(»l/ARA-25 AN/ARN.;9(VI AT-99 0/ARN
AN/ARA-31.............r...............AT-624(•)/AH AN/ARN.6 . i.. .... ............ .At-l'iO (*! /ARN-f
AN/ARA-36 ••• ... .....Ar.73*/ARA-36 AN/ARN-6 AS-m/ARN-6
AN/ARA-4 .AS-A01/A AN/ARN-6 A£.313(<l/ARN-6
AN/ARA-44............................AT-839/ARA—4A AN/ARN-6 a AS-8 75/ARN-t
AN/ARA-4S ........AS-909/ARA-A8 AN/ARN-6 AT-96 3/AR
AN/ARA-8 .FLUSH HOMING ANTENNA AN/ARN-6 AT-70S/AR
AN/ARA-8......................»•.•.,..AS-IA8/ARA-8 AN/ARN-6A,.,..,,,,,,,,,.,...... AT-269/ARN-6A
AN/ARC-1(t.............................AT-149(*)/A AN/ARN-7.,, ,. , .,.,.AS-15 3/ARN
AN/ARC-12 ......AT-14II*I/ARC AN/ARN-7 AS-291/ARN
AN/ARC-13 ......AT-141(<I/ARC AN/ARN-7 , ,, .LP-31-A
AN/ARC-19.. AT-14 i!» I/ARC. «■l/ARN-7 LP.21.AM
AN/ARC>19 ............AT-256(»)/ARC AN/ARN-7a,,aaaa.aaaa,,,,,,aaaaaaa,,,aaaa.,,LP.21-F
AN/ARC-27 ..,AS-638/A AN/ARN-7 a LP-2:-LM
AN/ARC-27.... .AS-78t/A AN/ARN.7 LP-31-A
AN/ARC—27............................AT-141(*I/ARC AN/ARN-7 LP-Sl-AM
AN/ARC*27............................AT-296(*I/ARC AN/ARN-P.... , AT.134(>I/ARM
AN/ARC-27 •••.. AT-440(»)/U AN/ARO-1 , A5.S9/ART
A'VARC-27 •...........••. AT-748/VRC AN/ARO-11 AS-197/ARQ-11
AN/ARC-3 •••>•••.PICKAXE ANTENNA AN/ARO-11 AS-iee/ARQ-ll
AN/ARC.3.. • ....VHF/IKF ANTENNA AN/ARO-1! AS-189/ARQ-12
AN/ARC-3( I................. .............AN-lOA-f *) AN/ARO-1! ,, AS-19C/ARQ-: 1
AN/ARC-30... .* AT-14 !(• I/ARC AN/APO-7 , AS-ISO/ART
AN/ARC-33.......................**...AT-14II*I/ARC A N/ARO-A. ..a,, AS-150/ART
AN/ARC.33 AT-256(»I/ARC AN/ARO-g AS-16 I/ART«! 1
AN/ARC-34 • • AT-7>t«/ARC AN/APO-8,, ,aaaaaaa,a,.aa...aa»aaaa.a.«^..AS-99/A.r?T
AN/APC-34..... * ..••• .AT-840/ARC AN/AR0.8 AS-97/ART
AN/ARC-34 AT-879/ARC AN/ARO-R AT-!e9I«)/AP
AN/ARC.44 AN/ARA-31-M ) AN/ARO-R AT-190(«I/AP
AN/ARC-44...........................•AT-4S4(*)/ARC AM/APR-I AT.5/ARR-1
AN/ARC.44,.., .....AT-4S$(> l/ARC AN/ARR-? AT-l<<9(o|/A
AN/ARC-44................................AT-624/AR AN/ARR-2 AT-5/ARR-1
AN/'ARC-44( ) .e.OA-846! I/ARC-44 AN/APR.26aa ....a »DM SI
AN/ARC-43.... *• AT-450/ARC AN/ARR-26 a AT-4'iS/ARR
AN/ARC-48 A t--.81/ARC-'.8 AN/ARR-3 AT-3<«!/ARR-3
AN/ARC-« .....................AT-»63/AR AN/ARR-47..,,, , , • , , , AT-728/A
AN/ARC-1* AT-764/AR AN/ARR-49 , ,.AT-765/ARC
AN/ARC-34 AT-V65/ARC «N/ARR-; AT-Sgi^l/APT
AN/ARC—39...............................AT—49Q/ARC AM/ARP-52IVI AT-933/ARR-E2
AN/ARC-«0.. .AT-TOl/AR AN/ART-lCaaa AS-99/ART
AN/ARC-? I ) AN-104-1*) AN/ART-19.a. AS-206/ART-19
AN/ARC-9..... AT-479/A AN/ART.21 AT-86/ART-22
AN/ARC-9,... AT-'! 90/A AN/ART.23., AS-2B5/UR
AN/ARD-13 AS-963/ARD-13 AN/ART. 24 a AT-129/ART-24
AN/ARD-3 AS-8t/ARC-3 AN/ART. 26 AS.366(,I/AR
«N/ARP-4 AS-335/ARD-<k AN/ART. 27,, AS-3S6(*1/AR
AN/ARD-4IT.- AT-132/ARC-'. AN/ART.28 AS-639/A
AN/ARn-7 AT-430/ARD-7 AN/ART-3 AS-(XA-!7I/ART
AN/ARD-A AT-44 7/ARD-8 AN/ART.3 AS-(XA-181/ART
AN/ARN-1 i *MM-24I*I AN/ART-3aaaa ,,, ■ AS-139/ART
AN/ ARN-l 2 AS-2 ! 5 /ARN AN/ART-34 ■,,,a.,,,,.,aaaa ,.a.AT-700/AR
AN/ARN-I? AS-273/ARN AN/ART-9 a,,,,,,,, AS-99/ART
AN/ARN.1 2 AT-13'i t • ) /ARM AN / AR W-Kl., ,aaaa...a a a AN-11 7-A
tN/ARN-12., AT-535/ARN AN/AR W-10a. AN-117-A
AN/ARN-12 AT-5 37/AFtri >N/ARW-10A AM-10'. -! • !
AN/ARN-12 M-C'.OC i/ARW AH / AR W-17 AT-119/ARW
AN/ARN-14 AT-IXA-1091/AF',N-14 AN/ARW-1A AN-llT-A
AN/ARN-14 AT-lXA-lllil/ARM AN / AR W-IS AS-89/ART

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AN/ARW-I9 ,AN~117-A AN/AXT-2 • 66AEL


AN/ARW-2«( ) AS'234/ARW-2S AN/AXT-2 66AEM
AN/ARW-34 «. AS - 32S/ARW AN/AXT-2... 66AEN
AN/ARW-38....................,.......AS-25*.'ARW-3S AN/AXT-2 66AFX
AN/ARW-40 AN-I17-A AN/AXT-2. 6&AFY
AN/ARM-40 AT-181/ARW AN/AXT-2..... 64AF2
AN/ARW-40. • ..i AT-461/ARW AN/AXT-2 66AGA
AN/ARK-41 .AS-89/ART AN/AXT-2 66AGB
AN/ARW-41 u-Mtt AT-180/ARW AN/AXT-3 .....AN-I71
AN/ARW-41 ;.. . . AT-131/ARW AN/AX T-J....,...., AM-172
AN/ARW-41 AT-461/ARU AN/AXT-S AN-173
AN/ARW-59 AT-33 5/ARW AN/AXT-3 AN-17'.
AN/ARW-Se »AX-lit /ARW AN/AXT-J AN-ITS
AN/APW-59 AT-J3;/ARW AN/AXT-3 AM-17S
AN/ARW-72 ( XN-1) AT-945 /ARM-72 AN/AXT-3 AM-177
AN/ARH-SX AS-143/ARW-ex AN/AXT-3 AN-1T8
AN/ARW-aX A£-47/ARW-e AN/AXT-3... AM-179
AN/ARW.9 AS-1 f 0/ART AN/AXT-3 • AN-180
AN/ASO-19 AS-10S9/AS0-X9 AN/AXT-3. AT-61/AXT-5
AN/A$0-19 AS-072/ASC-19 AN/AXT-7 AS-224/AXT-7
AN/ASQ-29«. AS-9S9/ASC-29 AN/AXT.7 AS-22S/AXT-7
AN/ASO-29 • .A5-960/ASO-29 AN/AXT-7 « AS-226/AXT-7
AN/AS0-29A AS-9S9/AS0-29 AN/AXT-7 AS-227/Axr-7
AN/ASO-29 A AS-960/ASQ-29 AN/AXT-7 AS-228/AXT-7
AN/A5R-; AS-1104/ASR-S AN/AXT-7 • AS-229/AXT-7
AN/ASR-! AS-nOS/ASR-S AN/AXT-7 AS-230/AXT-7
AN/ASR.« AS-1106/ASR-S AN/AXT-7 AS-23I/AXT-7
AN/ASR-9.«. •••••« AS-1107/ASR-S AN/AXT-7 AS-232/AXT-7
AN/ASR-S AS-llOS/ASR-S AN/AXT-7 AS-233/AXT-7
4N/ASR-S , AS-me/ASR-Sm AN/CPN-2A AT-1761*) ZAP
AN/ASR-! • AJ-1119/ASR-5IV1 AN/0PN-32( I AS-1072« )/DPN
AN/ASR-« AS-1120/ASR-:(V) AN/OPN-42IVI AT-936/USD-1
AN/ASR-5 «.•ASrll21/MR-4<V! AN/DKT-.' AT-889/DRT
AN/ASR-S AS-1122/ASR-SIVi AN/6PX..2...... .....AN 14 7- f«)
AN/ASR-S • AS-1123/ASR-;m AN/PKC-16() •••• •• AT-202/AR
AN/ASR-« AS-U24/ASR-:m AN/SPN-3 • AS-e2l*l/APQ-7
AN/ASR-! ' AS-112S/ASR-:iVI AN/SPR-1 66AJO-1
AN/ASR-« AS-1126/ASR-S(VI AN/TRT-l AS-149/tRT-l
AN/ASR.« A£-1I27/ASR-5(V) AN/UKR-2 *AT-236(*!/ARC
AN/ASR-! A$-1128/ASR-; I V I AN/UPA-1A •••••• AS-23/Ar
AN/ASR-« . . AS-1129/ASR-! ( V I AN/URM-42...........................AT-49l»l/APR-4
AN/ASR-S AS-1130/A£R-S(VI AN/URM-42 AT-S21/URM-42
AN/ASR.« AS-1131/ASR-5IV) AN/URM-42 AT-S22/URM-42
AN/ASR-« j...... AS-1132/ASR-5IVI AN/'JRW-3.. .....AS-16!/ART» ( I
AN/ASR-« ...AS-1133/ASR-SIVI ARC TYPE 12 *A-12
AN/ASR-^ AT-1000/ASR-;(V) ARC TYPE 12 •••••« «A-IS
AN/ASR-« AT-1001/ASR-5IVI ARC TYPE 12 *A-16
AN/ASR-S AT-1002/ASR-SIV.' ARC TYPE 12 »1.-10
AN/ASR-S AT-1003/ASR-SIV) ARC TYPE 12 »L-lOA
AN/ASR-S AT-1004/ASR-SIVI ARC-1 .....66ACA
AN/ASR-«.... AT-98£/ASR-MVt ARO-1 r 66AD3
AN/ASR-$ ..AT-987/ASR-S(V) ARO-1 66AFM
AN/ASR.« AT-988/A5R-5IV) ARD-2 Ti 66AFH
AN/ASR-;..' AT-989/ASR-5(V) ARE 66ACO
AN/A SB--... AT-990/ASR-5(1.'! ARE .....66ACV
AN/ASR-« ..AT-991/ASR-5IVI ARF 66ACP
AN/ASR-; AT-992/ASR-S(V| ARF 66ADW
AN/ASR.« AT-99 3/ASR-5IVI ARG. eSACO
AN/ASR-9 ■ •.AT-994/ASR-5IV) ARG 66ADX
AN/ASR-» •••• AT-99;/A ARH e6ACR
AN/ASR-« AT-996/ASR-:(V,' ARM 66ADY
AN/ASR-; AT-997/A ARJ 66ADT
AN/ASR-; AT-99e/ASR-;(V| AR J. 66AFK
AN/ASR-; AT-999/ASR-5(Vj ARX SiADT
AN/AXR-1 AS-191/AX ARK 66ASU
AN/AXR-I AS-192/AX ARK • 6 6AFW
• N/AXR-1 AS-193/AX • SC 66ACH
AN/AXR-1..•...••■• AS-19'i/AX ASC-1 66ACY
AN/AXR-l AS-19;/AX ASD ...66ACN-I*)
AN/AXR-1 AS-196/AX ASG 66ACZ
AN/AXR-1. A;-197/AX ASG-1... • 66ACW
AN/AXR-l....... AS-198/AX A5G-1 66ACZ
AN/AXR-1.. ...AS-199/Ax ASG-3 66AEV
AN/AXR-l...» ...AS-200/AX ATE 66 ACS
AN/AXR-MXN-2) AS-146/AXR-3 ATE 6iA0Z
AN/AXT-2 AS-191/AX ATF 66ACT
AN/AXT-2 AS-192/AX ATF 66AEA
AN/AXT-2 .AS-193/AX • TG 66ACU
AN/AXT-2 A i-19s/AX ATG 46":;B
AN/AXT-?.. • ■...AS-19;/AX ATH...... .. . . ...66A :v
AN/AXT-2 ■ Af.-196/AX ATH 66Ai;C
AN/AXT-2 a AS-197/AX ATJ .....66At'D
AN/AXT-2 AS-19B/AX AT J 66A!:E
AK/AXT-2 •.... AS-199/AX ATJ.. 66A!:F
AN/AXT-/ AS-200/AX ATJ 66A,:G
AN/AXT-2 • 66AEJ ATJ 66AEH
AN/AXT-2........ ••.•.••..•..............6&AEK ATJ.« 66 AFX

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AT J r ... . . . . .66AFY RC-193.... •AT-I34(*)/ARN
ATJ 66AFZ RC-193- (I AS -215 /ARN
ATJ 66AGA RC-39-n AS-215/ARN
ATJ 66AGB RC-43- ( ) AS-2I5/ARN
ATK. 66AEC RC-64-( ) AN-11 7-A
ATK 66AEE RC-65-1) AN-117-A
ATK 66AEF ROC-1 • 66044(»)
ATK 66 AEG RF-3/AP AS-15/AP
ATK ■ '6AEH RF-4/AP AS-14(*)/AP
ATK.......•«... . viV.'. • . . • . ViV. .. ......a...... ff^'at j RT-73/UPN-2^.• .....••••••..•••...AS-256/APW-2
ATK • 66AEK 5CR-269-0 LP-21-B
ATK • 66AEL SCR-269—F*••••••••..••......a..••••••••••••LP-21-F
ATK -, 66AEM SCR-269-G...r • AS-1S3/ARN
ATK 66AEN SCR-Z69-C A S -28 1 /ARN
ATK 66AFX SCR-269-G • • LP-21-A
ATK • 66ArY SCR-269-C- L.P-21-AM
ATK ..66AF2 SCR-269-G.. LP-21-F
ATK • 66ASA SCR-269-e. LP-21-LM
ATK 66ACe SCR-269-C • LP-31-A
DU-1 • 6905'. SCR-269-G LP- 31 -AM
DZ-2 69065 SCR-274 AT-S27/APT
MARK 10 ••«••••••• AS-739/APX SCR-S 1S-A •••••.. •••• . . 66 AA T
MAW 66150 SCR-515-A 66AAU
MN 66044-1*) SCR-51T-I) RC-129-I I
HN-1 66044-1 •) SCR-517-( ) RC-187-1 )
MN-1 66080 SCR-518-! )••• AN-69-I )
MN-2 ••• « 6604 4-1 »I SCR-J18-( ) RC-128-1 )
MN-2 ••••• ••••66030 SCR-5 20-l ) a..RC-94-(»l
MN-?6^.... • .AS-m/ARN SCR-5 21-! ) AN-65-1 )
MN-?6... AS-138/AKN SCR-521-( ) AN-66- I )
MN-?6() •MN-20(') SCR-522 RHO ANTENNA
MN- 26 I) • •MH-24 I * 1 SCR-522-1 ) AN-104- 1 • )
MN-1 66044-!») SCR-540-A • AN-SO-A
MN-1 660S0 SCR-54?-A • AN-104-1» )
MN-4 . . .MN-'t SCR-549-A AN-142-1)
MN-4 66044-1 • I SCR-5 49-A AN - 14 3 ( )
MN-5 • 66044-1 •) SCR-549-A • AN-144-1 )
MN-5... ••••66119 SCR-549-A AN-14« - 1 )
MN-5 •• 66120 SCR-549A. • AN-146-1)
MN-«2A •nN-36 I ) SCR-5 49-B • •••.. AN-lTl
MN-62A •MN-60( ) SCR-549-B AN-1T2
NA-1 •MN-361 ) SCR-5 49-B AN-I73
NA-1 •MN-601) 5CR-549-B AN-174
OA-214VU50-1 AT-90T/USD-1 SCR-549-9 AN-17S
O„-2173/'JS0-l AT-907/US0-1 SCR-549-B AN-176
OA-2383/USO-1 AT-907/US0-1 SCR-549-B AN-177
OA J 66ADL SCR-5<|9-e AN-17B
OA J -! 66A0M SCR-549-B • . .AN-1T9
OAK 66ACZ SCR-549-B AN-1S0
R-3 32/ARN-) 8 AT-(XA-106 )/ARN-SA SCR-550-1 )••• •••• AN-142-1 )
R-322/ARN-18 AT-( XA-107 )/ARN SCR-550-I ) • AN-143-1 )
R-322/ARN-16 AT-(XA-!13)/ARN SCR-550-l ) AN-144-I )
R-575/ARN-33........•.........•...••.•.••AT-456/AR 5CR-5S0-I ) »N-145-1 )
R-575/ARN.33 AT-457/AR SCR-5 50-1 ) • AN -1 46 - 1 )
R-5T6/ARN-34 AT-S33/ARN SCR-5 50-S AN- 16 2
R-89( )/ARN-5 AT-IXA-10T)/ARN SCR-5 50-B AN-163
R-89( )/ARN-5A AT-IXA-106 )/ARN-5A SCR-550-B • AN-I64
R-976/ALD-2 AT-9S1/AL0-2 SCR-5 50-B AN-16S
R.976/ALD-2 AT-952/ALD-2 SCR-587 • AN-15S
R-976/ALD-2 AT-9; 3/AI.D-2 SCR-5 A 7 66ACA
R-976/ALD-2... 0A-266 3/ALD-2 SCR-6«7-( ) RC-264-I )
RBK-1* • • 660441*) SCR-695 VHF/IFF ANTENNA
RBR-l« ••• 660441») 5CR-695-( )••• AN-95-1»)
RC-103 • AT-IXA-114)/ARN 5CR-T1T-C RC-266-1 )
RC-103 AT-1T2I)/ARN-14 SCR-718 ••. AS-333(*)/AP
RC-103-1) > AS-27 ( • ) /ARN-5 SCR-T18-E AT-SOS/AP
RC-103-A • AN-100 SCR-720-1)•.••••••••....•••.••••••••••...RC-94-(•)
RC-I03-AZ •• ..AN-IOC SCR-T20-C RC-286
RC.156.^>.••••••••.•• AN-132 SCR-T20-D RC-286
RC-160 • AN-15 0 SCR-T29 AN-14 7-i»)
RC-160 AS-124/APR SCR-T29 AN-148-1»)
RC-164 AN-151-(») T.30AB-RCBBL-2... »AML-IO
RC-I64 AN-lS2-(») TS-117/GP AS-23 ZAP
RC-164 AN-153-1*) TS-117/GP •••... AT-67/AP
RC-164-B..... AN-166 TS-125/AP AT-67/AP
RC-164-B AN-167 TS-256/AP AT-e3/AP
RC-183-A AN-1S5 TS-48/AP AS-23/AP
RC-1B6 • AN-iei TS-60/U AS-168/AP
RC-1»6.... AN-182 WE-2J3A ..AT-8/AR
RC-lSfr AN-ie3 X-ARP...... 66ACJ
RC-1B6 AN-184 X-ARD 66ACK
RC-1B« AN-ieS 51R-3 »37J-2
RC-193 • AN-100 91V ...AT-326/ARM

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Altl Meter CoMnnaicatioRS (coaliaaed)

AS-333(*)/AP ..UHF AT-1« 5 (»I /A VHF


AS-36 8/APN-5 7........... SHF AT-202/AR..................... VHF
AS-S60/APN-22 UHF AT-256(*1/ARC VHF.UHF
A5-60/APN-1 UHF AT.3(* I/ARR-3 VHF
A T-4 ( • I /ARN-1 UHF AT-38 3/ARC VHF
AT-9I3/APN-133 UHF AT-AAOm/U ••• ..VHF.UHF
AT-A48/ARN.33 VHF
Approach Co.lrol AT-4A9/ARN-33 VHF
AT-ASO/ARC... VHF,UHF
• DM ti! ■ VHF AT-454(*)/ARC HF.VHF
»DM N4-2.... VHF AT-455(«I /ARC HF.VHF
•DM ru-ii VHF «T-4 5 6/AR VHF
•DM N4-S • • • VHF AT-45 7/AR VHF
•DM N? .VHF «T.A8I/ARC-A8 VHF
•37J-2 ...VHF AT-327/APT HF
AN-100 VHF «T-556(»I/ARN-A1 I F.Mr
AS-82 I • I /APQ-7 ■ SHF AT-S63/AR LF.MF
AT-1721 l/ARN-14 VHF AT-;93(^I/ARN-A2 ...LF.MF
AT-326/ARN UHF AT-70C/AR VHF
AT-701/AR.... ......VHF
BescoB «T-7A8/VRC VHF.UHF
AT-755 / ARC VHF .UHF
• DM CN-1..... ..•••...... VHF ,UHF AT-765/ARC VHF
AS-1072 ( 1 /DPN ....SHF AT. 8/AR..... VHF
AS-850/APN-107 SHF AT-RAO/ARC .VHF.UHF
AT-Ul/AP • UHF AT-879/ARC ....VHF.UHF
AT-nS/AP,.... UHF. SHF 66AAT .......UHF
AT-149(«I /UPN UHF 66 A AU UHF
66AAW .......VHF
66ACJ
1«ACK i
AS-167(^)/APO-7 SHF 66ACO •
AS-21/APO-10 SHF 66ACP VHF
AS-279/APG-17 UHF 66ACO
A S-J84/APS-19 SHF <£ACR
AS-287f^l/APS-31 SHF 66ACS
AS-2B8/APS-32 SHF 66ACT
AS-2e9l*)/APS-33 SHF MACU
'S-29C/APS-3A... SHF 66ACV
»$-291/»P0. SHF 66ADQ
AS-292/APS-3S SHF e6ADV
AS-3011 l/APS-3 0 SHF ttAOM
AS-3I1I )/APO SHF 66ADX
AS-46 (• I / APC-4 UHF 66ADY
AS-5 3/APO-13 • SHF («ACZ
AS-;<im/APO-13 SHF 66AEA
AS-3!(*I/AP0.13 SHF 66AE°
AS-82l*l/AP0-7 SHF teAEC VHF
AT-llb/APO SHF 66AFH
660AAI^I VHF
CommmmicmliomH «.«•O/.i-l • ! ...........................VHF
660 80 VHF
.PICKAXE ANTENNA ..VHF 66119 VHF
.RHO ANTENNA VHF 66120 VHF
. VHF /IFF ANTENNA VHF 66150 VHF
..MN-A VHF
• A-12 ....VHF Coaatemeaaarea
• A-IS VHF
• A-16... VHF • DM P2 UHF
•AML—10*.*.....*.****•**.*.***••.*....**.'LF.MFtHF •DM P3........ .................................UHF
•DM CN-I VHF .UHF • DM PA SHF
•DM ClO-2 VHF.UHF • DM P •- , SHF
• DM Cll .....VHE .UHF •M7301 .......VHF
•DM C3 VHF.UHF AS-11OA/ASR-t...•...•
•DM C3-2. • ..VHF .UHF AS-110VASR-S
•DM C4/B ....•'/HF »UHF AS-1106/ASR-!S.
•DM CA-3 • ....VHF.UHF AS-1107/ASR-^
•MN—20(^).........................*.......LF.MF.HF AS-1108/ASR-*'
•MN-2A (•) LFiMF.HF AS-1118/ASR-MVI
AN-IOA-m • .VHF AS-1119/1SR-MV)
AS-(XA-17I/ART HF.VHF AS-11 20/A SH-S (VI
AS-IX A. 18 I/ART.... .VHF AS-1121/ASR-;(V)
AS-13'*/ART ....•• VHF A;-1I72/ASR-A( VI...................
AS-187/ARQ-11.. ...HF.VHF AS-1123/ASR-MVI •••
AS-188/ARO-11. VHf AS-11?A/ASR-?(VI
AS-189/APO-11 HF.VHF AS-mVASR-MV)
A3-190/ARO-11................. ....VHF AS- 11 26/ASR-; (VI •
AS-206/ART-19 «.•• MF.HF AS-11 2 7//SR-M VI .<
AS-211'AR HF AS-112e/ASR-S(Vl
AS-2%6/APW-2 • SHF AS-1179/ASR-MV!
AS—319{)/A................................LFtMF.HF AS-1130/ASR-MVI.... .
AS—AOl/A..................................LF.MF.HF AS-1131/ASR-$IVI
AS-638/A VHF.UHF AS-1132/ASR-MV)
AS-786/A.. ...VHF «UHF AS-1133/ASR-!(VI
AT-H.1 l»1 /ARC VHF .UHF AT-1000/ASR-3(VI ■

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CoBBleraeaanreB (coatiRved) Co.Bt.rae.swcfl, DlreclloB FisdlBg (üOBti.B.d)

AT-1001/ASR-«(V) AS-6S6/ALA.................................UHF.SHF
AT-1002/ASR-«(VI • AS-6»7/ALA-6 ...SHF
AT-ICOJ/ASR-MV) AS-8A/APA.2« ....VHF
AT-1004/ASR-5( V), AS-8e/APA-2« VHF
AT.I21(0)/AP VHF AT-951/AUD-2
AT.123/AP ..UHF AT-9S2/ALD.? •
AT-13C/AP VHF AT.9»3/ALD-2 •
AT-m/AP ..VHF OA-26«3/ALO-2
AT-ne/AP VHFiUHF
AT-24/APQ-1. UHF CoBBlenMCBBV... jBMMlBg
AT.501/AP VHF
AT.933/ARR-S2 VHF •M2203.........................................UHF
AT-986/ASR-S(VI •M220S .....UHF
AT-<J«7/ASR-5(V I •M/1905 UHF.SHF
AT-9n8/ASR-SIV) AN-148-AI MODIFIED I VHF
AT-9K9/ASR-S(V) AS-llS/APT-M I UHF
AT.990/ASR-S(VI AS-161/ART*) | • VHF
AT-991/ASR-S(V) AS-18I/AP VHF .UHF
AT~992/A<R-S(V) A 5-2*5/AP UHF
AT-99?/ASR-M VI AS-251/AP , UHF
AT-99*/ASR-3(V) AS-259/AP UHF.SHF
AT-99«/A AS-65/APO-2I*) VHF .UHF
«T-996/ASR-S(V) AS-67/APQ-2B VHF .UHF
AT-997/A AS-69/APT.... .........UHF
AT-99A/ASR-5(V) AT-36(*)/APT VHF
AT-999/ASR-!tVI AT-37(o|/APT VHF
0A-*29/AtT-3'»( I MF.HF AT.38(*)/APT VHF
AT-A1/APT VHF
Co«.t.rM«uv«.t Dcceptlo. AT-A2/APT VHF
AT-Al/APT VHF
•M3302 UHF AT-A9 ( *) /APR-« ...VHF.UHF.SHF
AS-lit/APT VHF AT-52/AP VHF
AS.12) A/APT ii VHF AT-53/AP VHF
AS-1«0/ART..... ..............VHF AT-5A/AP ........VHF
AS-180/APT UHF AT-811/AP UHF
AS-24&/AP « UHFiSHF AT-812/AP UHF.SHF
AS-2e2/AP UHFtSHF AT-8T3/AP • UHF.SHF
AS-318( I/APT VHF AT-81A/AP UHF
AS-319/APT ...VHF AT-815/AP SHF
A&.320( I/APT VHF AT-823/AP UHF.SHF
AS-32l( l/APT-13 VHF AT-824/AP UHF.SHF
AS-3221 )/APT VHF «UHF AT-829/AP ....UHF
AS-33/APT-2.... .........UHF »T.Bio/AP UHF
AS-336/AP «...VHFtUHF AT-831/AP...... UHF.SHF
AS-36/APQ-2 VHF .UHF AT-832/AP.. UHF.SHF
AS-89/ART ...VHF AT-833/AP SHF
AS-97/ART VHF AT-8AS/AP UHF.SHF
AT-12S(0)/AP ...UHF AT-89/AP VHF
AT-12&(*I/AP VHF.UHF AT-90/AP VHF .UHF
AT-127(»)/AP VHF AT-91 / AP UHF
AT-128/AP VHF AT-92/AP UHF
AT-139/AP ■ UHF AT-93/AP ..UHF
AT-183(*I ZAP •• .VHF .UHF AT-94/AP UHF
AT-184(*I/AP UHF AT-95/AP UHF
AT-1BS(*)/AP ...UHF.SHF
AT-189(*)/AP VHF CoaBterB«B.ar.8i MoattorlBg
AT-190I*I/AP ...VHF
AT-191(*)/AP VHF AT-*9l*l/APR-<i VHF.UHF.SHF
AT-192(*I/AP ..UHFiSHF
AT-230/APP.9 • UHF CoaaterB.BBar.Bt Search

CoHtcn.e«sBrc., Dlrcdio. FlidlBg AS-114/APT VHF


A5-116/APR--.. UHF
AN/APA.2*(•)...............................VHF.UHF AS-117/APR.3 UHF
AS-101/APA-2A VHF.JHF AS-121A/APT. VHF
A5-108(*l /'PA-17 VHF .UHF AS-12A/APR • .VHF.UHF
AS-108B/APA-17 .....VHF .UHF A5-I25/APR UHF
AS-i;8/APA-24..................................UHF AS-246/AP UHF.SHF
AS-186/APA-17 ....UHF.SHF AS-25/APR.2 ...VHF.UHF
AS-222/APA-17B .........VHF AS-26/APR-? UHF
AS-2'>2/A VHF AS-28/APR-1... VHF
AS-?A7/APA-|7e SHF AS-29/APR-1 a .....UHF
AS-269/APA-42 .VHF AS-«<>'APR-5 UHF
AS-270/APA-A2..... ..VHF A 5-48 2/AP« SHF
AS-271/APA-Ii2 ..Vhr.UHF AS-70/Af>R-4 ..VHF.UHF.SHF
AS-272/APA-A2 .UHF AT-139/AP UHF
AS-302/APA-2l>A...... ......VHF AT.183I*) /AP VHF .UHF
AS-303/APA-2<>A VHF AT-184(*I/AP ..........UHF
A5-30A/APA-2<>A... ....VHF .UHF AT-185(*)/AP UHF.SHF,
AS-30VAPA-24A .UHF AT-189I>1/AP VHF
AS-312( !/APA-48.... VHF AT-190 («WAP ...............VHF
AS-36 9/APA-17B. ,. VHF AT-19l(>l/AP VHF
AS-370/APA-17B.. ...........VHF AT-214/APR...... SHF
AS-6tAI*)/ALA-6 VHF AT-220/APR-9 UHF
AS-6SS/ALA.6 VHF.UHF AT.3«(*)/APT...... ...VHF

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CoBBteneMares, äearcfa (comtluned) IFF ("IdentlficalfOB, friend or rue") (coBtlBBed)

AT-37(*)/APT *• VHF •OH N I 3-4 ..•••••••• •UHF


AT-3S(*)/APT • • «VHF •DM NI6«.. .••......•.•••••••••UHF
Ar-*9<«)/APR-4.......................«,VHr,UHF.SHF •DM NI7 ••• •UHF
AT-52/AP VHF • DM 320 • ...UHF
AT-53/AP .VHF •DM 327 • ...UHF
AT-54/AP VHF AN-147-1»! VHF
AT-79/AP .••• UHF AN-148-l^) ......VHF
AT-80/AP UHF AS-100/APX ...UHF
AS-1064/APX-39 SHF
DlreclloB FladiBg AS-133/APX UHF
AS-162/AP ...VHF
AS-1059/ASO-19 •• ••• VHF.UHF AS-166/AP ...VHF
AS-269/APA-*2 VHF AS-174/AOX 3 VHF
AS-2T0/APA-A2 ••••VHF AS-2I7(»I/APG-13 ....UHF
AS-271/APA-42 • VHF f UHF AS-32(*I/APX-1 VHF
AS-?7?/APA-42 .....UHF AS-339/APX-11 UHF.SHF
AS-545/APA-17B .. .VHF .UHF AS-340/APX-16 • UHF.SHF
AS-«78(*I/ARA-?« ••...VHF .UHF A$-;39/APS-20.«r UHF
AS-909/ARA-A8 VHF .UHF AS-424/APX..... « ••UHF
AS-963/ARD-13 LF.MF AS-62S/APX ••UHF
AT-430/ARD-7 • LF.MF AS-638/A VHF .UHF
AT-A47/AR0-8 LF.MF AS-786/A • VHF .UHF
AT-333/ARN LF.MF AS-8M/APX UHF
AT-3S«(*)/ARN-A1...;.. ._. LF.MF A 5-874/AP X UHF
A7-S93(*)/ARN-42 LF.MF AT-104/APN-19 UHF
6 90 54 ...••••••••••LF.MF AT-I43(*)/A VHF
6906! VLF.LF.MF AT-m/A • UHF
AT-62/APS-3 ••••••SHF
Fir. CoBtrol AT-722/APX • UHF
AT-81/APX ••• VHF
*0M PI ••••• SHF AT-87I«)/APX-13..... VHF
AS-I3/APG-2 .......SHF AT-884/APX-44..........
AS-I32/APG-13 UHF AT-973/APX-39 SHF
AS-182/APG-3 • SHF AT-974/APX-39 .SHF
AS-205(*l/APS-4 SHF OA-2832/APX-39 SHF
AS-217(*I /APG-19 • UHF OA-493/APS-20.......... ...UHF
AS-24/APS-6 SHF f!C-94-(*l
AS-31«( l/APG-l'B UHF 66AAL.................•.••••.•.....•.•.....••••••.
AS-323/APG-16 SHF 66AE0.....•.......•.....«•••••...•••••••.••.•••...
AS-331/APG-1ÜC •.UHF
AS-384/APG-18 • •....SHF Navlgalton
AS-387/APG-28.... SHF
AS-391/APG-;C ...UHF »DM NI12 •• ..UHF
A S-392 /APG-;C UHF •DM NI21 .•••.. • UHF
AS-<i09/APG-27 .....SHF •DM NI22 UHF
AS-448l»)/APG-32.. •••••••••••••• ••SHF • DM 320 .....•.....•••••••.•••.•••.•• •UHF
AS-48!/APG-9C ••......•UHF • DM 327 ....•••••...••••UHF
AS-48''/APG>33 SHF AS-12/nPS-3 SHF
A s-?68 / APG-41 SHF AS-163/APS-3A....... .SHF
A S-573 /APG-3 2 A SHF A $-164/AP ..........••••••••
AS-579/APG SHF AS-205 1») /APS-4 SHF
AS-68 / APG-! •• .UHF AS-21/APO-10 SHF
AS-7/APG-1 AS-22/APS-3.........~i.. ................SHF
A S-724/AP6-4IB SHF AS-238/APS-19 SHF
AT-223/APG-30 •• SHF AS-284/APS-19........ • SHF
AT-22A/APG-30 SHF AS-287(»I/«P;-3 1 • SHF
A T - 24 ■> / APO- 30 .SHF AS-288/APS-32 SHF
AT-369/APG-44 •.SHF AS-?S9(») /APS-33 SHF
AS-290/APS-34 SHF
GaldBBce AS-291/APQ SHF
AS-2<>e(»l /AOS-PO.... .....•• ....UHF
AT-104/APN-19.............•••••••••••••..••••..UHF AS-37e/APS-33A .•••.•...•• ..SHF
AT-119/ARW VHF AS-428(») /APS-42 • SHF
AT-120/ART-2* VHF.UHF A5-3/APS-2 ...••. •••SHF
A 5-519/APS-20...... • UHF
G.idBBc«, CoBinaBd AS-617/APS-33F '. •••••.... .SHF
AS-652/APN-59 SHF
AS-1058/APW-23 AS-6S3/APN-'>9 SHF
AS-161/ART* < 1 VHF AS-66S/APN-42 UHF
A1-2461«) /U UHF.SHF AS-698/ARN-27 ..LF
AS-739/APX UHF
GBldaace. Sarlace Refereace A5-960/ASO-29 ...••......••••••
AT-l/APN-2..'..'^. ..VHF
AT-1»9I»)/UPN •.•.. UHF AT-103/APS-15 SHF
AT-104/APN 19 UHF
IFF ("IdeBllficalloa, frlead of fc") AT-116/AP0 SHF
AT-178/APS-42 SHF
.VHF/IFF ANTENNA ••VHr AT-2(«)/APN-2 VHF
♦DM 12 .• AT-401/APN.... V VHF
•DM NI12 UHF AT-440(»I/U VHF .UHF
•DM NI21...... ...••••.....UHF AT-479/A UHF
•DM NI22 ••••••.. .UHF AT-480/A UHF.SHF
• DM NI3 UHF AT-5/ARR-1 VHP
•DM NI3-2 • yHF AT-30S/AP ••UHF
• DM NI3-3 «W AT-!26/ARN-40 ...LF

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NavlgBtlo« (coBlimed) Navigation, DirFClion Fiadiag (cuaiia.ed)

AT-S;9/APN-S9 >•••••••*••• SHF LP-M-A... ..LF.MF


AT-560/APN-?0 • SHF LP-;i-AM LF.MF
AT-56 3/AR •••••••■ ..•••.•••••••••LFtNF OA-8461 l/ARr.44 HF.VHF
AT-;71/A • UHF RC-94-(>l
AT-6?A(*I/AR •••••• »HF.VHF
AT-770/A • • UHF Navigatioa. SarfacRrfcrcac.
^ AT-73A/ARA-J6 • HF
AT.740/A UHF .ISOLATED TAIL ANTENNA.......... ...........LF
AT-7M/A UHF ..ADF-I2( •)...........••...... .••••••LF.MF
AT-7f4/AR*••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••VHF •OH Nt3.,......................................UHF
AT-839/AftA-*4 t« • SHF •OM Nil-?......................................UHF
AT.9/APN-2 • VHF •OM N13-3......................................UHF
AT-96(»)/APN-l? •••••• VHF • OM NI 3-4... ••••••••..UHF
AT.97/APN-I? « VHF •OM M».... ...............••....••••UHF
0A-A93/APS-20 • «UHF •DM NIT........................................UHF
RC-2»6 •••••UHF.SHF •DM Nl-2.... UHF
•OM N2 • .••••••••VHF
Navlgallo«, Dlr^rtloa Ft^t-g •OM N4-2...................................••..VHF
•OM N4-4.......................................VHF
.FLUSH HOMING ANTENNA.. .VHF •OM N4.3.••••••................................VHF
*AHL.10................•«•..••...••••••*..LFtMF.HF •DM N4....... ...................VHF
•DM NI3 ........UHF AN-132..... • LF.MF
.n« N!3-2>i><o>.>««<..••••••••'.•••.••••••••••.UHF AS-I7I • I/APS^......^............••••••••••••••SHF
• OM Nl ->-! UHF AS-213/ARN VHF
."u «i! •>.. ...••••••UHF *S-27I^I/*RN.3.............................VHF.UHF
•OH NU • UHF AS-242/APS-3S ..SH'
•DM NI7 ........UHF AS-3S0I^I /ARN-30 • VHF
•OM N2 • «VHF AS-«I/ARN-9 •••••••«..UHF
•DM N*.2.......................................VHF AS-786/A.....................,.,...........VHF,UHF
•DM N4.* •>•• VHF AT-tXA-1061/ARN-3A.............................UHF
•DM N«.A..>. .............................VHF AT-IXA-10 7 I /ARN... ........UHF
• DM N^ • VHF AT-IXA-I09I/ARN-14.............................VHF
•t-10 ..........••«.....LF.MF AT-(XA.119I/ARN ........UHF
• L.10A LF.MF AT-(«A-|]4I /ARN....... ....................VHF
•MN.?Cm LF.MF .HF AT-(<A.|I«|/APN-34.............................UHF
• MN-2«r., LF.MF.HF AT.IXA-1701/APN.34.. UHF
• HN-l», I LF.MF AT-(XA.l;iI/AP........,....,............,,.....UHF
•MN.AOI ) .LF.MF AT-13/APN-3..................••••••••......VHF,UHF
AN/APA.2<>m .....VHF,UHF AT-14/APM-3 ...VHF .UHF
AN/ARA.11M I HF.VHF AT-|7«IM /AP............................ ...VHF . ••<
• N-l*7.(*l. VHF Ar.234<APX • UHF
AT.333/ARM • ••••••.VHF
AN-A5-II AT-S3t/ARN.........^ •••....••••••••••••••••• •.VHF
AN-Af..| I.... .......••«••........ AT-«37/ARN. ....VHF
AS-101 'APA-2» ( VHF,UHF ".!■•.')••, fAKH VHF
AS-1'I/APX UHF AT-7II0/ARN..................... •••........a. •LF.MF
A;.|37/A*N.............. ....•••..••LF.MF
A ^.13*/ARN ••••••••••LF.MF R.Jat H.W..
A5.t*9(#* /ARN-*i. .............................LF.MF
A VIM "ON-» •••••••LF.NF AS-133/APN-13 UHC »SHF
AS.IAR/ARA.R •••••••VHF *S-134I*| /APS-IO SHF
AS-)«3/ARN...........................••••••..LF.MF AS-1«3/APS-3A SHF
A t-IM/APA.74.....«..................••••••....UHF AS-172/AP unr
AS.1R3/APD.) •• VHF AS-179/APt-3A..................................SHF
A$.2«2/A VHF A 5-273/ARN. .........VHF
AS-JHI/ARN •••••• LF.MF AS.30«/API«-lt ...' .....;...... SHF
AS.302/APA.2AA.................................VHF AS.31IM/APN-7..... UHF,SHF
AS.303/APA.24A .••• VHF AS-42a|4| /APS-4'....... .. -•
AS.39*/APA.2*A..........................•••VHF•UHF AS-43A/APN-A3..................................UHF
A5.30«/APA.24A......... ...•••••.....UHF A3-«21<*l /APN-49...............................S"F
A<.313I^I/ARN.t..............................LF.MF AS.349/AOS-218..... SHF
AS.334/AR0.4... .••..••......••••••«...VHF AS-tA7(*) /APS-3 3B ....SHF
AS-669/ARN.34 LF.MF AS-«02/APS-|9e SHF
A<.S4/APA.?4.. ••...... • VHF A$.«30/APS-19/ SHF
A;.l)«/ARC<-3....... .•••••••••UHF AS-*4 2'APN-4a........,..,......,.,......,......SHF
At.RTf/APN...... LF.MF AS.«33/APN-39 SHF
AS.««/APA. 24 ..••••••...VHF AT-IXA-USI/APN........................... .UHF , SHF
AT-132/AR0.4 VHF AT.134(4|/ARN..................................VHF
•'-•-•.. /A ...VHF A7.147/ B, ,,,,,.,,, ..UHF »SHF
AT.23/ARA-)...... ........LF.M» AT.)k9|4 I /k'PN.. ................................UHF
AT.2<.9/APN.ISA LF.MF AT-171/AP..................................UHF,SHF
AT-100/APN • UHF AT — 171A/AP.................................UMF,SHF
AT.39^/APA.70 •••.UHF AT.178/APS-4?............................,.....SHF
AT.3C«/APA.7C ...•• «UHF .SHF A 7.223/APN........... ...........VHF.
AT. 307/APA.70 SHF AT-24M^1/U.*............................. .UMF .SHF
AT-382'ARC.......... .LF.MF fT.247/11 ,.,„,..,
AT.4^2/AR A7-34 71 I /UPN (IMP
AT.624/AR HF.VHF AT-339/APN-39 «HF
AT-70n/AR................................LF«MF «VHF AT->A0/APN-«9..................,.. SHr
r AT-890/ARN
LP.21-A
LF.MF
LF.MF
AT-92? / APN-1 lA ,HF

LP-21-AM. .......LF.MF Rriaot. (o.lrol


LP-21-B LF.MF
LP-21-F ' LF.MF AN-117. A VHF
UP-7V-LH ......................LF.MF AN-lRl.... VHF

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Krwol« (onlrnl icnmttmmedt Srarck, Smlmr* (roaHBW^)

AN A5-6C2/AP£-1»P...
M «VHF A5-6?8/AP«-;K... ,l»r
"N .VHF AS-6J0/AP5-19C... • SHF
AN 18« • V"f A5-6«J/APN-«9.... .'.MF
K| .|&^/ARW.tx... ■< VHF AS-(»1/*PN-;9.... .£Hf
»S ,|*9/TRr-l...> ....HFiVHF AT-I03/APS-1».... .SHF
«•= 1*0/ART.... VW AT-M9/APN-S9.... •IW
AC, ?•<» 'AP«-?»-. .. .. , V" AT-»«0/AP»l-A9.,..
MM AT.62/APS-5
2<«/ADw.;. .SMF
AS- >•■'■-.... .VMF Tall •anlai
A'. V" -AOW... .VHF
A-; M6t»l /AR. .UHF AS-l»l/APS-ll.... -jHf
*S< *I»/U..... .VHF A'.-:iTI« I /Af .-) .. • UHF
A<1.*1T'U «'-.■•A>'AP>,-; ..... • LW
A«-»1§/U AS-**ai*l/APC-92. • SMF
AS-M/APS-H .UMF
••-l.."V VHF AS.»1/AP&-|6 .UMF
«•-..'•- VHF
AS-422/U UHF Irl»».|»fl.g
• '-*?>•■ '.-HF
A$. .VMF
'--<•?•• '.-MF .VHF
A'.* /«KW-S.... •••... .•••....... .....VHr AT'2t6l*l/AR<:...,
■-••)•--• VHF AT't6/ART-72. .• .................... HF.VHF,UHF
••_.•-•■... VHF • •-•"»«... VHF
•r-iei/AMH......... HF.VHF '•-••>«'..•. UHF
AT.X^/ARH...... «UW AT.«9T/A.... VUF
*r.|89/0«T UHF Ar-99T/>JSO- ;
• •o.o-.r,.-.-

A;-I6»/APS-»A. .iHF
A5.|ft4/AP -1-
AS-ITOI/APS.. .SHF
AS-21/APO-ie. .SHF Al»1*4- i )•••«•••••••« »••••••••••«•• *•••••••■•
•'-?'■«•"-».. .SHF iN-I«.«.. |
• S-2M/AP5.19 .SHF
A;.2a*/APS-|9 |M A»l-1«2.
A ^.2RT ( • I • • n ■ - > ) SHF ••■-!".
'■-■••• «f -»■• ,....<., ..SHF AN.ltt,
■■ .-•Q- ••••-•-> ' SHF AN-I*
A <.2«P/APS-'U.................. ......... .......SHF
AS-»91t l/AP$.«0 ' SHF
AS-fS/APS-MA SHF
A -..-•■• "^ .' • SHF
AS-*2( (•l/APS-42 <HF
AS-*/APS-2....... ...«• ••flW AN-IT».
»• ->'» »•-'.-:o•.• 'jnr Al«.ITT.
As-6i9/APs-sa S"' AN-ITS.
AS-gf0/APN-10T • JHF AN.1T9.
•-•»•■/Af'-f«... SHF AN.1A0
Ar.ITS/APS.*2«.««' SHF AS.1A4/AXP-
0A-*91/APS-20..•...............................UHF AS-
Re»iM> it AS. 192/AX.. *........ i?r..
6»ACH. .SHF AS-193/AX
AS.19<i/AX
AS.19A/AX
»»AC» .SHF AS-19*/AX
»6»:z. AS-19T/AX
'.»AEV. AS-J98/A
AS-199/^X.
>.«rk. Al» AS-200/«
AS-2?«/"yT..7
AS-1S4 I /APS-IS» .SHF AS-225/
AS-1,»9 /AP S-1A.... .SHF AS-?26//> --7
AS-20« (•1 .SHF AS-22T/ixT-7
AS-21T .'JHF AS-228.7AXT-7
AS-29» . «1 /APS-.20. .UHF AS-229/A>,T..7

A<;-«i9 /APS-21B... SHF AS-23rf/AXT


AC-»02 /APS>S-19B. SHF A5-2yi/axT-7
AS-630 /APS»S-19C. SHF AS-j')2/AXT-7
RC-28» »UHF.SHF A5-^)3 ■AXT-7
RC-9»- (•) . AS-, /,16/U
*« U7/U. ..... ...........
-crrk. Nlrf.rr A9 Mfl/'j v .VHr
A!-.419/1.1 VHF.'JHF
AS-12/APS-3 .SHF A(:.-420/U ^......j.......... UKF
AS-20M«! /APS-A....... .SHF ^.'I'I.? I/U UHF
AS-292/APS-3« .SHF ^ A5-42?/U. UHF
AS-AAO/APS-213........ ■•«••••••••• AS- I. ......>•- wt
A S-5S-5 ZAP«!-11 ?..,.., A5-42«/U.... , . . .. .UHF
AS-»6\/AP'-l.' AS-425/U.... UHF
AS-i62/APS-4<,A AT-61/AXT-'S. VHF
As-MH-r^^TTFs'-s 38 66A0T .VHF.UHF

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TelevisioB (continued) TCBI

66A0U... HF AN-1*?-(»I •....; » VHF


66AED VHF AS-1*(»)/AP UHF.SHF
66AEE .,sr....VHF
VHF AS-15/AP •••••SHF
66AEF VHF AS-36S/AP. •».... ...•VHF,UHF
66AEG*••••«•••*•■ •«••••••• »■ •«• «.v - »••»••UHF AS-ZS/AP....^^*...>..'. .....••••...•....*.. .UHF »PHF
66AEH UHF A5-973( *) /APG-3. ••••••..*...............*•••.'-. SHF
66AEJ UHF AT-521/URH-«? .»•...SHF
66AEK :^f; ......UHF
UHF AT-522/URM-^ ...».UHF
AT-67/AP».»»...»••.............»•.....'....UHF.SHF
66AEM«•••••••«•••••«•••««\&% UHF AT-93/Ar-.••...........••...•••..•.••••........ .VHF
66AEN '•...;. -&([, , . UHF 66«C ••••■• • •
66Af W '. , .-T. .i . .•VHF.UHF ««;DL SHF
66AFX .J?! VHF 06ADM SHF
66AFY .,.^f.•••..>••'..•' i,. .VHF
66AFZ • . . . . ÖC, VHF
66AGA. • .-..••• j^T. i. UHF
66ASB .J',, , .UHF

STOCK NUMBER INDEX


,.•
»ISAN-ASS2APS3.... . .. .AS-12/APS-3 RHÄA93* AT-67/AP
R16AN-ASI2«APR.....................,.,,.AS-12*/APR . ra«AA934-20T..... AT-123/AP
R16AH-AS150ART..........................AS-X50/Af<T R16;U9S*-21...... AT-130/AP
R16AN-AS151APS13..........^..........AS-i:i/APS-13 RSfA*9»»-215. AT-131/AP
R1«AN-AS168AP..........»^..........,,.,..AS-1*8/AP RI6AA934-219 AT-e71 • l/APX-13
RI6AN-AS1TAAPS....... .AS-17(« I/APS R14AA93A-A0 .•AT-90/AP
Rlt AN-ASI TAPS. <....-...................AS-ITI'I/'T'S R16AA9»*-80. ........ ..AT-91/AP
R16AN-AS179APS3A.,.............,....,AS-179/ArS-3A R16AA9»'i-60. AT-103/APS'13
/ R16AN-AS183APO-i. ...AS-lfj/APD-l R16AA9S9.. ...AS-32(*>/AI>X-l
R16AN-AS211AP -.Ai-211/AR R16A«0Vr-TS0..... AT-l»5l»(/A
RIiAN-AS22'.PS3.... .AS-22/APS-3 RlSASoV-800 .AT-1*5(»)/A
RI6AN-A.ti37APS20 .AS-237/APS-iO Rl»A5e*9 ....AT-86,ARI-22
R16AH-MS23iAPSI9... - . ..AS-23«/APS-19 R16A5OSO-300 AT-36I*I/APT
y" RI6'.rt-AS2AAPS6
Pi6AN-AS2*6AP ......•..,
...AS-2WAPS-6
......AS-2*t/AP
R16A5050-900
R16A5059-T»
AI-I38/AP
....AT-8/AR
RleAN-AS2}APRZ......................... AS-2S/APR-2 R16A»0S»-2 AS-242/A
RI6AN-AS26APR-2 ....AS-26/APR-2 R16A909« ..AT-4l*l/ARM-l

V RIAAN-AS2TARM-S
R16AN-AS279APG17
••••«
••••••
...» .AS-27(» l/ARN-5
.....AS-279/APG-17
R16AN-AS28AAPS19r..,,..............,.AS-2«*/APS-l 9
R18A5060
R16AJ060-6
R16AS1J2-260.....
AT-S/ARR-1
.............AT-3l*l/ARR-3
..AS-37e/APS-33A
R16AN-AS2S7APS71..................AS-Zt7l*l/APS-31 RI6FDR-NLA9033-12 ...AS-33S/ARC-4
Rl«AN-AS2SBAr-S)2...............••..«.A$-2«S/APS-32 R16L542» AS-3I3 0I/ARN-«
R16AI«-AS2»VAAPS33..... ...AS-2S9l*l/APS-33 RUL5*2*-500..... AS-313(«l/ARN-6
R16AN-Atl289APS33..................A'j-2S9(*)/APS-33 R16R3S90 ..AT-178/AP5-42
RUA» AS28<VeAPS33 ..tS-299( • 1/APS-33 R16MC-K10260.... .A5-205 1 • I/APS-4
RI',*N-AS29»APS20A.................AS-29ei»l/APS-20 1270-166-428*.... AS-391.'APG-5C
r
.16AN-AS31APN-7.... ,AS-311 •)/APN-7 12T0-1S0-3129...... AS-2I7<*I/APC-IS
R1»AN-AS312APA»8...... • ... AS-3 J2 ( l/APA-«» 12T0-21T-04T1. .....AT-24S/APC-30
R16AN-A533APT..........................AS-3J/AP 1-2 1270-234-7120.... ....AT-224/APC-30
R16Afi-AS*AAPR!............ •.»..»....... AS-4A/APF.-5 1270-296-36*1.... AT-24S/APC.-50
R16AN-ASA6APG4. ..•••AS-461 •l/ArG-4 1270-398-94*« AS-S6e/APC-*l
R16AM-ASA82APR .. ..As-*« ;/».PR 1270-3*7-1353...... ..AS-3T3/APC-32A
R16AN-AS5APS2 .•..••........•**<>AS-9/APS-2 12T0-34T-133*....... .................... AS-379/APC
R16AN-AS61ARN9..........*. .AS-41/ARN-5 1270-3*7-1360 AT-323/APG-30
R16AN-AS69APO-2A .AS-*S/AP0-2I « I 1270-301-059*...... 4 AS-3S7/AP6-2S
R16AN.AMTAP028 AS-47/APO-28 1270-523-3917...... AS-4*8 ( • I/APC-32
RltAN-ASeSAPG-S ......AS-48/AP6-S 1270-524-3292... AS-182/APC-3
R16AN-ASA9APT ...Ai-»9/APT 1270-369-6767.........••• AS-4*el • l/APC-32
RISAR-AS97ART ..AS-9T/ART 1210-133-8216 AS-291/APe
R16AN-ATIAPN2 AT-l/APN-2 16-A-3**66-6121... ..6«044t*l
R16AN-AT121AP .AT-1211 •)/AP 16-A-54466-6141.. •660440)
RltAN-ATlSAARN AT-n4i*l/APN 1600-202132461 AS-16I'ART*()
RUAN-ATIAIARC. .«. .•..••.•AT-U1(>I/ARC 1680-282363930. ..AN-UT-A
R14AN-AT1A7AP.« . .AT-147/AP 1600-20392*710........ AS-313l*l/ARN-6
R14AN-AT2APN2........................AT.2l«|/APN.2 1600-203975170... AT-1341* l/ARN
R1(AN.AT3AARR3.......................AT-SKI/ARK-) 1660 5826-026-86T0..................AS-S43/APA-17B
RltAN-AT)TAPT....•*....• AT-371 • I/APT 1660 3826-144-3386... AS-270/APA-42
R16AN-AT38APT •••••« .AT-3t( • )/APT 1660 3826-143-6730 .AT-104/APM-19
RUAH-AT52APII.) •• • AT-S2/AP 1660 3826-143-6734 AO-IOO l • I/APA-17
R1«AN-AT92AP(R AT.S2/AP 1660 3828-147-3632 AS-272/APA-42
Rl6Afl-AT»3AP( LI.. AT-53/A»' 1660 3826-149-0881 .....AS-1C8B/APA-17
Rl«AN-AT93APIftl ......................AT-33/AP 1668 3826-149-1000 AS-271/APA-42
RüAN-ATi'.APiLI b.... AT-»*/AP 1660 3826-149-1002 AS-269/APA-42
R16AN-AT34APIR ).•••.•••••• .*AT-S4/AP 1660 3826-217-1382........ AS-66t/Ak.A-4
R18AN.AT62APS3.•.....•....••»»• ...AT-62/APS-3 1660 3826-217-1583..... ..Ai-*5 5/ALA.»
R16AN49S9-ZS.....••. AT 37(•1/APX-i3 1660 3826-263-0939 .AS-247/APA-17B
Rl6A*9iO-300 >...AS>62/APS-13 1660 5826-2e*-6777. AS-637/ALA-6
R1&A4932-500.......................... «AS-3*/A.PO-2 1660 5826-284-7432 AS-»»*I • '/ALA-6
R16AA9S2-302.....................•..AS-'.61«)/AP0-'. .1660 5826-285-0311 ..AT-225/APN
R16AA9S3. AS-10S(*I/APA-17 1660 3826-536-4268 ...AS-37U/APA-17B
R1«AA«33-100. AS-290/APS-3'i
RV6AA933-»0...... ..A$-1T*/APX

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1660 S826-S3a-06$Z , AS-306/APN-11 2A264-187............................AS-187/ARa-ll


1660 58i6-»3!5-5360................AS-521(«)/APN-69 2A264-I88 ....AS-lSB/ARQ-ll
1660 9S26-54T-3 543 • ...AS-69«< •l/ALA-6 2A264-I89 AS-189/AR(;-n
1660 9126-548-390».•«. AS-186/APA-17 2A264-190 AS-190/AR0-11
1660 98*1-149-0684... .- AS-1S4I »I/APS-IO 2A264-206 •AS-206/ART-19
1660 9841-199-8269..... ...AS-1S4I »I/APS-IO 2*264-246................................*5-246/AP
1660 9841-217-0472....<............AS-428(>)/APS-42 2*264-294 AS-254/ARW-38
1660 9841-248-9100 .AS-287( • I/APS-31 2*264-256............................•AS-296/APW-2
1660 9841-284-6848......... ..A5-287( • I/APS-31 2*264-278... .....AS-273/APS-10A
1660 9841-284-7427 AS-20»(*)/APS-4 2*264-28 .AS-28/APR-1
1660 5841-332-3872. .....AS-693/APN-99 2A264-282 AS-2S2/AP
1660 5841-936-0229........ AS-662/APh-59 2*264-283 ......................AS-2S3/APS-13
1660 9841-938-9161. AS-42B ( »l/APS-42 2A264-289 ...AS-2 86/UR
1660 9841-993-4179......... ».AT-620/APQ-39 2*264-29 ..AS-29/APR-1
1660 9841-698-9831.. AS-2871 * l/APS-31 2A264-292 ..AS-292/APS-39
1660 5899-969-3161 AT-183t«|/AP 2*264-302 .....AS-302/APA-24A
1660 »989-032-1710 ••• AT-171/AP 2*264-303 AS-303./APA-24A
1660 9989-038-1519................ AT-171A/AP 2*264-304 ......AS-304/APA-24A
1660 9985-144-7994 AS-251/AP 2A264-309 ..AS-305/APA-24A
1660 5989-217-0469 AT-127i*l/AP 2A264-32. .....AS-32(o|/APX-l
1660 5985-217-0470 AT-246(*)/U 2*264-323 .AS-323/APC-16
1660 5989-294-7122 A£-333I>)/AP 2*264-46* ....AS-46l*)/AP6-4
1660 »98»-284-6 84 7 AT-184I«)/AP 2A264-47 ....AS-47/ANM-«
1660 9989-289-0774 AS-333(*)/AP 2A264-5 ..........AS.5/APS-2
1660 5989-299-9047.......... ......AT-493/AP 2A264-61 AS-61/ARN-S
1660 5985-548-4283 ....AT-2461 •!/U 2A264-66.... AS-66<APA-9
1660 »989-548-8 782 . ... .AS-2S9/AP 2*264-69 AS-69/APT
1660-0391104361 AT-679 2*264-82..... ..*S-82(<l/APG-7
1660-20215 2396.. ........................ Aä-124/APR 2A264-82A AS-621•MAP--7
1660-202192402 ....AS-132/APC-13 2*264-84 .AS-84/APA-24
1660-202162010 AS-'.eb/APG-SC 2*264-88 ..AS-86/APA-24
1660-209292020. ...AT-37 1» l/APT 2*26» I). ........AN-69-ll
1660-206081768... •• .AS-392/APC-9C 2*266()...................................AN-66*I *
1670 »826-149-6728 .AT-13/APN-3 2A2«9( | AN-69-1 I
1670 »826-285-0 301 AT-14/APN-3 2A279-I17A .AH-11 7-A
2 AK 20 3-4. ............................AT-4(tt l/ARN-1 2A275-132 AN-132
2AK264-14A..... AS-141 >l ZAP 2A27»-147-(I ....AN-1*7-1«)
2AK264.25..............................AS-2S/APR-2 2*27»-148-1) AN-148-I«I
2AK264-54.... ..AS-5<.1«1/AP0-13 2A27»-1»0 ...........AN-190
2AK264-5S .AS-99l*)/APC-i3 2*27»-l»l-(l..... ..AN-151-(<I
2AK264-63 ..AS-63/APS-16 2A275-1S2-I) .....AN-192-IOI
2AK264-6» ........,AS-65/APC-2l<l 2A27»-I»3-II ..AN-15 3-IM
2 AK 7*4-7 ..AS-7/APS-1 2*27»-lS» ..*N.199
2AK299-GP13 ....AS-I3/APC-2 2*279-162.... AN-16^
2A15T5-211 AS-211/AR 2A275-163 AN-163
2*1991-137......... AS-I37/ARN 2*275-164 ....AN-ISO
2*1991-140 AS-1401 * I/ARN-6 2A275-16» ..AN.165
2 Al 991-141. ..............AS~141/ARN-6 2*275-166 *N-i66
2A1991-281 ....AS-281/ARN 2*275-167 M «AN.167
2A203-1 ...AT-l/APN-2 2*275-171 ............AN-Ul
2A203-115 AT-115/AP 2A275-172 .AN-172
2A203-2A ..AT-2I«)/APN-2 2A27«-I7' M AN.173
2*203-?.... ...AT-.'l» I/ARR-3 2A775-174.. M ..AN-174
2A203-» ....AT-5/ARR-1 2*2 79-179 ....AN.17»
2A203-61 AT-61/AXT-9 2*275-176 ..AN-176
2A203-83 AI-83/AP 2*2 75-177 »-.-177
2*203-89 AT-89/AP 2*275-178 ..AN-178
2»,?03-9 ....AT-9/APN-2 2*27»-iei AN-IS I
2A203-92.. .....AT-92/AP 2*275-182 ....AN-182
2*203-96 ..AT-96IM/APN-12 2*279-183 ....AH-183
2*749-21. .AS-21/APä-lO 2*275-184 Al;-184
2*249-93 ...Ai-53/APu-l3 2*279-18» ..............AN-13>
2 A249-54A..........................AS-5<.i«l/APa- 13 2*275-9»I I ......AN.9»-I*I
2*249-»»*...... ...AS-55l«l/AP0-13 2*278-179 AN-1 79
2*249-62.................... ..AS-62/APW3 2*278-180 ....AN-190
2A2S0A .........AN-90-A 2*286-1048..............................AN-104-1*)
2*264-100.......... ....AS-100/APx 2*289*-ll AN/ARA-SIM )
2*264-116.... .AS-116/APR-3 2*3391-111.. AT-111/AP
2*264-117 AS-117/APR-3 2*3391-37 *T-37(<)/APT
2*264-12 ...............A&-12/APS-3 2A3391-38 Ar-38(< l/APT
2*264-126.. AS-146/AXR-3 2*3391-79 ....*T-79/AP
2*264-132..... ..AS-132/APe-13 2*3391-80 At-80/AP
2*264-13» AS-135/APN-13 22289-286 ..RC-286
2A264-139* ...AS-139/AKt 3F4043-14 A3-14IM/AP
2A264-140A .A5-140l*|/ARN-6 »820-294-7177 t 66AAM
2*264-149 .AS-149/TRT-1 91)20-296-1777 «.........•....•....••«.... .A 3-9 7/ART
2*264-1» AS-19/AP »820-296-9918.... 66ALC
2*264-l»0... •• *S-190/ART 9921-090-0006... AT-33WAR«
2*264-1»! AS-151/APS-13 »821-393-0097 AT-iaO/ARl<
2A264-1»B ...AS-156/APA-24 5821-I55-S270 AN-175
2A264-162 .AS-162/AP 9E21-199-S271 AN-174
2A264-163 AS-163/APS-3A 5821-199-827) A.'l-176
2A264.166 AS-166/AP 9821-199-8300 .AS-234/ARW-26
2*264-167 .AS-167lo)/APQ-7 9821.-196-6&4<. ....AII-172
2A2&4-167*..... .AS-167(> I/APQ-; 582 1-2 17-0'.! 7 AT-2»6I>I/ARC
2*264-172 A&-172/AP 9821-237-4128 .. AT-333.'ARC
2A264-181 A a-IS l/AP 5921-237-4142 AT-1S1/ARW

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STOCK NUMBER INDEX ( toirinu«) )

> »821-253-1*76....
J«2a-2e*-63«5
*..AT-*t 1/ARy
!!!Il-i«J#lÄ
»»9»-»»T-9«T2
S89S-S66-92S6A....
»-»•-»
AS-«7*/APX
9821-919-7198 r'.AS-215/ARW S899-6»*-8*63A »7-16-2

«fr M:«":::::.\'::.::."*.."-".-"-"*-i38/A,a4 9920-8929600 A*-»09/APO-27


9826-199-8293 .AI-172 I )/ARN-I* 9929-195-8278 •••• ,.,.AN-178
5826-2e*-8310 ..ilflie/AfiA-* 9985-090-0008 AI-**0(»t/U
98Z6-284-8311 It-l Jii. I/AHN 9989-090-26*9 AS-31 ( • )/APN-7
9826-286-8314 «l^i 't AM-29 Uli-llZ-UiZ AS-150/ART
9826-289-0772 «I»Io . /ARN-30 9989-199-8268 6»*"
A
9826-296-2318 JtlÄ •l/JKS 9989-99-8270 ** 08
»«»-":-"" :::::*f:...ii-»36/A»M »989-199-8273 «^
»826-538-07*1 »• "" .„„ 9985-199-8278 • .6*Att
»826-539-7*5 "wSÄÄ HSI- »S^.I.... 6*A£M
9826-993-992* li:«^i7/ARN-30 9989-212-7090 AS-»66<«»/AR
9826-692-279* "üi^JS/APN 5989-217-0*89 AT-18*(../AP
98*o-2»*-7ii9 :;!jI;wA*«-i nS£*£Sw ••*"
9841-112.90** iT.S60/*PN-»9 9989-2*9-*336 *T-176«»)/AP
5841-674-S920 • ■' JSLZtLim »98»-2*9-*362 **120
»841-716-3983.. .• Is 222/APA-176 »98»-249-*363 »*»>»
»89S-093-5673A AT-38(«> l/APT »98»-249-*36* ll>Ml«l
5895-155-826« !****!**„ .i _i jliSft »9e5-2*9-*365 660«*« • I
»••»-"-«"; :::...::.:...rriu*:uAM 9989-2*9-*366 66080
98t9-196-66*0A I!:!"!"!!!!..... .66Arv 9989-2*9-*396 Ai-6»/AP6-2e
HBriS^SSb .llllllM*UU**a 998»-29*-7l76 AS-92CI/APX.l
!!!!'!!"!«? I "Ilir.is-llS APMli 998».29*-7l79 66AAr
JUJ" !!"!!!« ! I!;:iir...AS-U*/*Pt »98»-257-3210 ***^
!I!!'itt"tno! !!!! !"AT-23*/*PX »9e»-284-7*20 AI-18»<«I/AP
IWlll *V.A
»89»-217-0*8»A
HIIUAT-MStM/S
:::!!:!At-l8» • MP
»9B»-28*-7*2»
»98»-28*-9«»3
AT-J20/AP
AI-492/AP
989»-26>-09»5A !!!!*iT-l8* • ZAP »98»-28»-0313 At-«9»/AP
5899-26b-0996A ! .!M- 83 • ZAP »98»-296-06«3 Ai-l3S/APX
5895-26i-09»7A !!..AS-U3/AP« »98»-294-2*70 AN/AIU-31.11
»stÄtss ::::.«i3«t.JAP -i5 9989-30* *67eA AI-68O
9B9»-28*-7»2»A ! .....AT-M/API 9989-30'-*212 *T-l*»l««/A
»gg-a-gg :••:::::::::.:: «iI-tJ/AP 9989.321-68*3 Ai-m/AP*.»*
!S!J*5«"S» tl !!!..!:"t!"I"AT-19J/AP 5985-32*-ie50 AS-101/APA-2*
inTmSSÄ*' TTT T----;-"":!!!Ä-»'"*!; »98»-369-»37» »*CA
««-296-230*.!!"""." AT-37..1/APt »9e»-369-5399 *6A£k
%i95 296-J322ÜIIIIIII... At-93/AP »98»-369-»*»l 66AS|.
'n*:|'tl2«».:i:i»""" «•«•'A »989-369.»62' 66»^
9i9» 296-232*II!ir"II.** AI-9*/AP »989-«70-7926 yl'^tur
lill *«T 17A1A-. .- A4-62A/API 6629-224-A385 • AI-67/AP
»!n:»SJ:?mi:::::::::::::::::: «tÄiÄ 662»-332-*oio As-373.../Ai.<i-3
»e9»-3»l-7720A jtiSijn
»895-536-A206A .7 I.^.BT
>89»-»38.09*9 :, I«.,.DT
»899-938-1007A AI-»»»/»f i

FREt^lJENCY INDEX
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U i-
Ml
.6<J065 C 1-1.75 69065
0.015- 0 1-25 ..,■••
t 15-1.79 AT-93 3/»"^
II 0 15-7 M*-2CI*I
.69065 0
0.019-0.07
...«7-526/ARN-AC 0
0.09-0.11»•••..•• ...AS-96J/AR0-n a
o.09-1#n««.......
9.09*-Stl05......
...AS-698/ARN-27 o
AS-2(1/'*RN c
0.1-1.7.......... ••
0.1-1.7...•.....• «T-7ei/»R
•«•. mt-iti > 0
0.1-1.75.••....•• 0
0.1-1.75.»»...... • ... •-N-i-;I
»S-137/ARN 0
0.1-1 .■,5# •••••••«
0.1-1.7« ...• AI-13e/*RN 0
0.1-1.7««.....••• . . . i .»5-l«0<«l'»,»N-6
0«1-1.75......... •.•< ....AS-m/ARN-6
AS-lSJ/ATi
0.1-1«75*.«...... .2-1.6...ir.tr.ir.i'.r.ir.r.'.r.r.'.'.ir.'.'.'.i.7.6905'.
i • . • .A£-;iJl»l/*RH-i
0.1-1.75......... ,2.l,f» , Ä5r-12l»l
C.l-1t?».••..••.. t. . . . ... ....A$-e7;/AI!H-£,
,2-1.7« AT-*»'/APr-5
O.l-l.''« *. . . • ••••AT-2S/AM-I
...AT-269/ARH-t,A .2-1.T5«•••••••••..••..•.•..•...•.••••••••LP-21-"
0.1-1-75.....•••* t. . •
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0.1-1.75......••< *. • • LP-21-A
LP-21-AV
0.1-1.75...*...•• i. . .
LP-Ji-r
0.1-1»7«».».....* -..,■ LP-21-LM
0.1-1.7« LP-31-A ,...AS-963/««',-l'
0.1-1.7««.«.....' LP-31-AV. 0.1-1.7 At-281/AKN
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FREQUENCY INDEX ( conrinued )

MF (contlnH^fl) VHF l.-i.olii.ii,-,ll

0.1-1.7..... AT-708/AR 27-32» AT-S6/ART-22


0.1-1.79 •nN-361 I 29.S-32 A ;-!*?/TRT-l
0.1-1.7» • ...»«N-SOI I 29.7».*0.79..........................•,^AT-181/ARW
0.1-1.79 • AS-137/AfM 30-AO....,.> ........66120
0.1-1.7« AS-I3B/ARN 30-92 • MN-4
0.1-1.7» AS-140l*)/ARN-6 30-42..... .....Ar-119/ARW
0.1-1.7» AS-I«l/ARN-6 30.4? , ••.,6604*1 •)
0.1-1.7» AS-1S3/ARN 30.42 i 66060
0.1-1.7» AS-313 t» l/AHN-6 30.42... , ..66119
0.1-1.7» AS-879/ARN-6 30.69.9».............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, AT-76*/A.t
0.1-1.7» ••••• • AT-2J/ARA-1 30.69.99..................,,,«....,.,,,,AT-76»/ARC
0.1-1.7» Ar-269/ARN-6A 30-88....... AT-:» 41 1/APT
0.1-U7» • LP-ZI-A 30-88....... ..OA-163( I/APT
0.1-1.79•.••***.••*.***...*..*.*.**...*..«LP-rifl-AM 3».40..... AN-117-A
0.1-1.7» LP-2I-r 36-44......... AT-461/AftW
0.1-1.7»•...••••...••......a...•...«.••..•LP-21-LM 36.46....... ....AS-IXA-n)/ART
0.1-I.7» • .I.P-31-A 36-»0.. AS-89/ART
0.1-1.7».. LP-31-AM 36.9-39.................................AT-130/ARW
0.1-1.7» 69069 17-93 a ...AS-139/ART
0.1-2» AS-319I)/A 40.70 AS-188/4RO-11
0.I9-1.7» AT-»33/ARN 40.70....... AS-190/ARg-n
0.1 »-7 •HN-20(«I 4 3-300........ AS.28/APR-1
0.1 »-7 ••• •HN-2M*) «0-3300...... .AS-70/APR-4
0.17-1.7»*............. AT-963/AR 49-77 AT-999/APT
0.19-1.» «L-IO 47-98.*..,.. AT-202/Af?
0.19-1.» »L-lOA 48-S» AS-9T/ART
0.19-!.»...•..•.. •• AS-669/ARN-3<t »0-60 AN-182
0.19-1.» M AT-3S2/ARC »0-60 AS-143/ARW-BX
0.19-1.72». Ar-»S6I>I/AR.N-41 »0-60..... AS-47/ARW-S
0.19-1.7?» *T-»93(*l/ARN-<>2 »0-8......... ,. ...,,,. AS-98/ART
0.19-1.7..............................AT-430/ARD-7 »3-99 AS-294/ARM-38
0.19.1,7.............. .....AT-780/ARN »7-100 AT-600/APT
0.19-1.7». AT-890/ARN 60-70,.,,,.. AN-183
3.19-2» > AS-401/A 60.7*... ••,••..,,,..,. .....AS.234/ARN-26
0.2-1.6 690»(. 60.8» AS-31SI I/APT
0.2-l.T» A0F.12I«) 60.2»0 AS.369/APA-17B
0.2-1.7»........................*.....AT-4^?/ARD-8 60-280 .....AS-222/APA-178
0.2-1.7»...................................LP-21-6 60-280. AS-370/APA-173
;.j-».' ..••ML- i; 62-72 AT.3(<l/ARR-3
0.99-1.72..................*....***.......AT-726/A »9-8» AS-lil/AR'M I
;-<, ....AS-206/AftT-19 6»—290... ................a,..,,,,,.AS.6»4(M/ALA-6
2.2* WINS CAP ANTENNA 69- ■ '0 •041-43720»
:-.; 0A-A29/ALT-3*! ) 67- AS-328/ARW
70-80 AN-18*
III 70-400....... , , AN-1S»
72-76 AT-134 1»! /ARN
AN-190 74-loo As-zes/un
0.1-2».. • ••« ü-ll' d '; 79-.... AS-21»/AP.ri
0,19-7 .•«•1-JCI •! 7» AS-rT3/ARH
0,19-7 .MV.;,. 1., 79- AT-935/AP«
0,19-7» AS-90I/A 7». AT-S3e/APN
0,2-«, 7 «tflL-IO 7».,.,..............■.....•.•••,,,,,,,,«AT-937/ARN
1-6 .,AS-206/ART-:9 7»- AT-640(*!/ARN
2-2* , .,.,,HING CAP ANTENNA 7»-0.» • DM cr,-i
2.)0 0A-«29/ACT-3«l ) 80-90 AN. 181
1-« AT-92T/APT 80-119 • AS-319/APT
*-10,,,..........".•••.••.. ..AT-739/ARA-36 80.;0C AS.121A/APT
«-2» AS-211/AR 80.321 AT-929/AP
l»-»0 AS-187/ARa-l! 82-10» AS-:»0/APT
18-*0 • AS-189/ARO-11 84.108 AT-61/AXT-9
29-»l.9....«•..•.•.•.••..••..«•••••.••AN/ARA'31M' 88.13!............... AT.xg9i')/AP
2*.»1.9 AT-*»'i(*l/ARC 88-13» AT-19C(*I/AP
2*-» 1.9. , AT-*»5I« I/ARC efi-137.. .,,,,,, ......AT-;OI/<P
2*.»1,9 AT-62*(>I/AR 8 9-17».. ......MtOCe
2*.»2 • AT-IXA-132I/AKC-22 90-100........••.............•......,,,,.,.,AN-18»
2*.»2 ..,,,,,.,,...........0A-e46[ I/ARC-** 90-14 7 «^4019
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93-; 13.. AT-94/AP
IS-Al AS-187/AR0-11 79-i»0.. AT.;7S/APT
]a-*0 AS-lSI/ARQ-ll 100-1»0 AT-7C8/AR
2*. 91.9 ....AN/ARA-Sl-M > 100-1 »6. PICKAXE ANTENNA
2*-» 1,9 AT-*9*I*)/ARC 100-1 »6«..,.... , RHO ANTENNA
■•/..•! .» ,,,. AT-*»9(*)/ARC lOO'l................. ..................AN-104-I•|
2*.9 I,9 AT-62*I*I/AR 100.196«. •.,,.. • ..66ACA
2*-*? AT-|XA-132)/ARC-22 100-160 AS-139/ARD-4
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/ 100-16» , AS-a4/APA-24 190-4 00"......>..> =9» Ar-492/AP


100-250 ., ., VHF/IFF ANTENNA 190-575.. AS-67/APÜ-2B
100-27S••..••#.... , , .......AS-242/A 193-220.« ....a^.....«.«.«. AT-491/AP
100-750«••••••••«• ••••■*«••«•«••«••••«AN/APA-24(*) 195-205 >•••••«••>».< 66ACP
107-lli AT-817/ARN 195-260 •M7301
108-111 ■ AS-27(«)/ARN-; 195-295« AT-69/AP
1 OS-122 >DM N2 195-675 AS-lSl/AP
109-122 «PM N4-2 199-296 • *M3205
108-122 «DM N4-4 199-695...« ««..««. «.«..••.> «•M3204
108-122 »DM N4-S 200-700.... AS-65/APO-2l,l
108-122 • «DM NS 200-3300 • AT-49(o|/APR-4
108-122... • ••...•37J-2 210-375 AT-13/APN-3
108-122. AT-( X A-109 I/ARN-I ^ 710-325 AT-14/APN-3
108-122 AT-(XA.114|/ARN 712-23 2 AS-426/U
108-122 AT-172I1/ARN-U 717-337 AS-426/U
108-122 • AT-4 36/APN-1', 714-234«. AT-l/APN-2
108-122 i AT-448/ARN-33 714-734*....«.«•«•«..................AT-2[*)/APN-2
108-122..... AT-449/ARN-33 714-734 .AT-9/APN-2
108-122 •••••• AT-49:/ARN-U 715-735 AT-89;/A
108-195 .•••• •.•AS-580(*l/ARN-30 715-760 »DM Kl
108-1*8 AT-3S3/ARC 715-760...... *^M K3
108.3-110.3 AN-100 270-409 ....AT-748/VRC
113-150 ....a.. AS-3201 ) 'APT 775-250 AT-481/ARC-48
113-150 AT-37(<I/APT 775-400 «DM CN-l
113-150 • Ar-42/APT 775-400 « «DM C10-2
113-150 AT-53/AP 775-490«. • «DM Cll
114- •• 66 «EC 775-499..,.. , •DMC3
115-156 ••• 66150 775-490 «DM C3-2
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116-148 »A-15 775-4 90 «DM C4-3
116-260 AT-145I*)/A 77^-4 00 •.•.AS-1059/ASO-19
116-600 ..•••• ••••.. AT-40;/A 725-4CC AS-578(*t/ARA-25
11S-136 • • AT-700/AR 775-4CC « AS-670/ARA-22
118-149 AT-923/ARC-e4 275-400 AS-786/A
118-148 • AT-805/ARN 775-490««.«.««^ AS-999/ARA-48
118-152 AT-456/AR 775-499 « A,s-972/AJg-)9
118-152 .•>...... •••• AT-4S7/AR 775-499 « AT-141(*t/ARC
120-140 .AS-148/ARA-8 275-499 AT-256ro|/ARC
120-14* • FLUfH HOMING ANTENNA 775-400 AT-440(*I/U
120-1*5 AT-8/AR 225-400 « « AT-450/ARC
120-185 ..*....> AS-312( l/ArA-4 8 72*-400 AT-755/ARC
123-150 AT-81/APX 725-499 • •T-840/ARC
130-210 • AT-127(«|/AP 225-490 AT-879/ARC
130-220 AS-32in/APT-13 775-515 AS-638/A
130-225 AT-191I*I/AP 278-258 ««.«« *A-16
130-680............•.••••••••••••••••••••AS-336/Ap 778-258 AT-701/AR
114-25 7.............. ••• ••".Vll 779-759 AS-427/U
135-255 AT-13C/AP 279-751 AS-427/U
136-144 AT-817/ARN 739-250«««. « AS-l/APR-1
140-180 AS-183/APC-1 730-750«. «.. AT-5/ARR-1
140-1200 «S-54 5/APA-17B 7 30-260 AT-897/A
140-1209 A£-65 5/ALA-6 250-500 « «»14012
140-1800 AS-108e/APA-17 250-599 AT-138/AP
150-220 AT-36I«|/APT 759-5*9 « AS-36/APO-2
150-270 AT-41/APT 750-1909«« ««« AS-10e(«l/APA-17
150-220 AT-52/AP 755-779 AS-416/U
15 7-187 • AN-14 7-I«) 758-779 AS-191/AX
157-187 AN-14e-(«l 758-779 AS-724/AXT-7
157-187 »£-162/«P 7A4- «. .« .AN-171
157-187 4T-e3/AP ?(*-..« 66AED
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158-186 • • 66AAH 764-317 AN-) 64
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160-235 W«l 7*4-377 A$-146/AXR-3
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J 60-240 AT-96IM/APN-12 7 79-7»? AS-192/AX
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170-239 AN-14B-M«9DiriEBI 27«- ««•«.««.«««« AN-172
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