Inhaltsverzeichnis

AN/GRC-3 radio family - 8

Manufactured by various U.S. manufacturers.

Technical data

Power supply

Dimensions

Accessories


Station material

The AN/GRC-3 - 8 radio station was used in various configurations and with different frequency coverage in wheeled and tracked vehicles of NATO, the USA and also the German Bundeswehr.

AN/GRC-3RT-66, R-108, RT-70, AM-65transceiver, auxiliary receiver, low power transceiver, on-board amplifier20 - 27.9 MHz (armoured vehicles), 16 + 0.5 W, 80 channels
AN/GRC-4RT-66, RT-70, AM-65transceiver, low power transceiver, on-board amplifier20 - 27.9 MHz, 16 + 0.5 W, 80 channelsmil-usa-an-grc4-small.jpg
AN/GRC-5RT-67, R-109, RT-70, AM-65transceiver, auxiliary receiver, low power transceiver, on-board amplifier28 - 38.9 MHz (artillery), 16 + 0.5 W, 120 channels
AN/GRC-6RT-67, RT-70, AM-65transceiver, low power transceiver, on-board amplifier28 - 38.9 MHz (artillery), 16 + 0.5 W, 120 channels
AN/GRC-7RT-68, R-110, RT-70, AM-65transceiver, auxiliary receiver, low power transceiver, on-board amplifier38 - 54.9 MHz (infantry), 16 + 0.5 W, 170 channels
AN/GRC-8RT-68, R-108, RT-70, AM-65transceiver, auxiliary receiver, low power transceiver, on-board amplifier38 - 54.9 MHz (infantry), 16 + 0.5 W, 170 channels

The medium-power transceiver can be set to 16 and 2 watts output power. The sets are frequency modulated, operate with a frequency deviation of ± 20 kHz, the channel spacing is 100 kHz.

The receiver acts as a double conversion superhet. A first crystal oscillator is switchable between 15.55 - 22.55 MHz in 1 MHz steps. A tunable oscillator oscillating from 3.05 - 4.05 MHz, which oscillates 1.4 MHz below the variable IF, is is used for tuning within a MHz range.

The transmitter oscillator can be tuned between 4.45 - 5.45 MHz and is frequency modulated with the signal from the carbon microphone via a reactance circuit. The signal is additively mixed with the signal from the MHz oscillator in a mixer stage and fed to the transmitter output stage.

R-108An auxiliary receiver is used to receive messages from the command without having to retune the transceiver. The receiver is a single conversion superhet with an intermediate frequency of 4.3 MHz, after four IF amplifier stages the signal is fed to a limiter stage and is demodulated in a discriminator, followed by two AF stages.

For short-range communication, the radio station has a second transceiver, the RT-70. In the receiver path, the antenna signal is mixed with a free-running transmitter oscillator which is tuned from 32 - 43.4 MHz, resulting in an initial IF of 15 MHz. This IF is amplified in three stages and converted to the second IF of 1.4 MHz with a 13.6 MHz oscillator. After another IF amplifier stage and the limiter, demodulation takes place in the discriminator stage, which is followed by two AF amplifier stages.

RT-70In transmit mode, the tunable transmitter oscillator is oscillating 15 MHz below the transmit frequency, it is frequency-modulated with an AF signal coming from the carbon microphone. The transmission frequency is generated in a mixer stage using the 15 MHz oscillator signal and this is amplified in a driver and the transmitter output stage and fed to the antenna connector. The RT-70 gets the supply voltages from the AM-65 on-board communication system.

According to the technical documentation, the communication range at high output power is 25 km; while driving, it is reduced to 15 km. The range specified for the RT-70 is 1.5 km or 1 km when driving.

Technical principle

Components

The set is solid state.

Technical documentation

Development

The AN/GRC-3 - 8 family of radios was developed in the USA around 1950 and was used as a military vehicle radio in various wheeled and tracked vehicles of the NATO.

Keine Bilder gefunden.

Further information