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ANTENNA CATALOG
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Tt\IJLE OF CONTENTS
Pap;e
INTRODUCTION

EQUIPMENT FUNCTION

ANTENNA TYPE

ANTENNA DATA

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AN Antennas

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AS Antennas
AT Antennas

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Mnrk Antennas

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All Antennas

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MK Antennas

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MN Antennas

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MX Antennas

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OA Antennas

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RF Antennas

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Navy Number Antennas

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Nonmilitary

Nomencl~ture

194

Antennas

INDEXES

Antenna Type

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Associated

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Equi~~ent

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Equipment Function
Stock Number

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Frequency . , . . . , , . . . . .

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INTROOUC110N

Volume 4 - Aircraft Antennas (Confidential)*: unclassified airborne


antennas.

This publication is one of six catalogs


produced in order to collect data on all types
of ailitary antennas in readily accessible form.
The idea for such a collection originated with
the Interservice Antenna Group (better known as
ISAG) ISAG is an informal group from Air Force,
Aray, and Navy laboratories who meet periodically to discuss mutual antenna problems. With
the endorsement of this group, funds were allocated by the Air Force and the Army, and the work
was initiated under Air Force administration as
Contract AF 19(6o4)-410l.
The specific responsibilities included the
collection of electrical and mechanical data on
all military antennas which had been assigned a
Department of Defense nomenclature number. In
addition, other antennas which were expected to
receive a nomenclature number within a year were
inc~uded along with selected industrial antennas.
The primary objective for the catalogs is
to supply information which will facilitate the
procurement of existing antennas and reduce
dupli~ation in antenna development.
The design
of duplicate antennas appears to be more widespread than would be expected. A review of
these catalogs shows quite clearly that whips
and other simple antennas have been redesigned
'repeatedly. Even the more complex antennas
frequently duplicate earlier designs. Many
factors influence the design, and many of the
apparent duplications are unquestionably well
justified. However, at least part of the time,
redesign is a result of lack of knowledge about
the existence of earlier models. It is hoped
that these catalogs will greatly reduce the number of antenna duplications.
No matter how much information is given in
a catalog, it will always be necessary to have
additional data in order to determine the suitability of a particular antenna for a specific
purpose. Thus, the catalogs will serve primarily as a guide to more complete reference
material and to development agencies and manufacturers of antennas which may prove suitable
for a new application.
The entire set of catalogs prepared under
this contract is as follows:
Volume 1- Missile Ant.ennas (Secret):
missile antennas of all types
and all security classificatioos.
Volume 2 - Ground Antennas (Confidential)*:
unclassified ground antennas.
Volume 3 - Shi Antennas - (Confid~ntial)*:
unclassified shipboard and buoy
antennas.
*The volumes of unclassified antennas are
classified as "confidential" because they contain a large collection of data on defense
systems. Consequently, although each page of
Volumes 2, 31 and 4 (except in the indexes) is
unclassified, the publications themselves are
classified,

Volume 5 - Confidential Ground, Ship, and


Aircraft Antennas (Confidential):
all confidential military antennas except those intended
specifically for missile use.
Volume 6 - Secret Ground, Ship, and Air,craft Antennas (Secret): all
secret military antennas except those intended specifically
for missile use.
Antennas are listed as "ground", "ship",
etc., according to available information about
their installations. Hence, many antennas are
listed in more than one volume. No attempt was
made to make extra listings or cross references.
Antennas are identified by numbers or
names. The most common identification number is
the Joint Nomenclature System ("AN System").
It is explained in JANAP-196, and on the Communication-Electronic Nomenclature Subpanel's summary sheet A 56190. Many Navy antennas were
assigned Navy numbers such as Mark 25, Mod 6A;
66010; 69001; and 66ABL. Navy Model designation
is described in the Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, Bureau of Ships Section Part III. The catalogs omit manufacturer identification letters which precede Navy numbers.
A third major type of identification consists of
manufacturers' designations. As a group, the
manufacturers' identifications can be considered
arbitrary. Manufacturers' antennas are grouped
together at the back of the text.
Each catalog consists of a collection of
data arranged in order of nomenclature number,
and an appendix with five separate indexes.
Indexes are provided for stock number, antenna
type, associated equipment, function of associated equipment, and frequency. The antenna
types and the functions of associated equipment
are defined in the sections immediately following this introduction.
In both the text and the indexes the identifying numbers are arranged first of all in
alphabetical order and secondly in numerical
order. Thus, 66AWG precedes 66010, but both
numbers are preceded by AS-307. The indexes
were prepared by machine. Because of complications in programming the computer, ordering in
the index is accomplished with the characters
justified from the left. Thus, in the index the
AS-3 ir followed by the AS-355 before the AS-4
is given.
In the Department of Defense nomenclature
system, many antennas are given a number as a
simple antenna, but they are part of a more complex system. In most such cases, the antenna
is cross-referenced from its basic number to the
nomenclature number for the system with which it
is associated, e.g., antenna AT-178/APS-42 is
cross-referenced to the AS-428(*)/APS-42.

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Several types of equipment have antennatype nomenclature numbers even though they do
not fit our definition of antennas. Most notably, sonar transducers and antenna simulators
used in training devices have such numbers.
Equipment of these types are not included in the
catalogs.
Originally, it vas ~lanned to eliminate all
"obsolete" antennas from these catalogs. Revever, as the work progressed it vas found that
some antennas which are declared obsolete in a
publication from one military service are still
in use in other services. In fact, some cases
were observed in which it appeared that antennas
were still being ~rocured by one military service even though they were declared obsolete by
another. Consequently, very little consideration
was given to a statement that an antenna is obsolete. An additional reason for including such
antennas is the fact that although an antenna may
be obsolete for one purpose, all or part of it
may be usefUl in another application.
The information recorded in these catalogs
has come largely from Department of Defense
publications. In some cases, reports or other
authoritative information were unavailable on
certain antennas and the Department of Defense
nomenclature cards were used. Other information
sources include military antenna catalogs, personal interviews vith employees of the Department of Defense and correspondence vith antenna
manufacturers. Each of these sources have contributed substantially to the information recorded. The references cited at the end of each
antenna section generally give sources of additional information about the antenna. An attempt was made to list the most authoritative
sources of information used in compiling the
data, as well as any documents which present
conflicting data. If conflicting data could be
resolved by logical considerations, no comment
vas made in the catalogs. When no reason for
preference of one choice vas obvious, the fact
was noted.
No specific date can be set as the cut-off
date for data included in these catalogs. In
August 1960, a final survey vas made of nomenclature cards which had been issued in the
categories AS, AT, and OA. At the same time a
review vas also made of applications for nomenclature numbers in these same categories. Unfortunately, 100 confidential and 25 secret
nomenclature cards were identified, but copies
have not yet been forwarded to this project.
Most information which was collected directly
fram manufacturers was supplied during the
spring of 196o. A considerable ~ortion of the
missile information was obtained directly from
development people concerned vith the electronic
equlpment for the missiles. Much of this information was collected late in the summer of 196o.
The Department of Defense nomenclature
cards have proved very helpful in the pre~ra
tion of these catalogs. Hovever, they have also
proved to be the most frequent source of unclear

descriptions and incorrect data. It seems extremely desirable for project officers who are
responsible for the submission of the nomenclature applications to go to greater lengtr.c 'oo
assure the correctness of the information. In
many cases, it seems that the antenna nomenclature cards were written by individuals who were
not familiar with antennas.
It should be noted that frequency, range,
and some of ~he other data given for individual
antennas actually represent characteristics of
the associated equipment rather than characteristics of the antennas.
Th~ information compiled on missile antennas is considerably less complete than that
give~ in the other volumes.
There are four main
reasons. In the first place, because missile
vork is generally fluid and developmental in
nature, there frequently is no assurance that
the antenna cited is a production item rather
than a development item. A further consequence
of the fluid state of missile work is that documentation is often incomplete or nonexistent.
In addition, missile antennas are usually an
integral part of the missile itself. The performance of an antenna in one missile will be
quite different from its performance in another
missile. Finally, missile people ~re extremely
reluctant to release information about their
equipment.

A very large proportion of the information


desired for reviev during the preparation of
these catalogs vas not available. Also, it is
noted that a fairly large number of antennas -probably about 200 -- are developed or modified
each year. Thus, it vould seem d~sirable for
some organization to undertake the compilation
of a catalog of antennas annually, while the
information is still accessible. Such a compilation pro~ably should shov both antennas vhich
have been developed and antennas which have gone
into production. Apparently, there is little
interest in military circles for such a compilation at the present time. However, the authors
of these catalogs believe that such reports
vould reduce the time required for the acquisition of critical equipment, and they would provide current information regarding antennas
unner development.
Many individuals have made substantial contributions to the preparat'Jn of these catalogs.
However, Mr. J. L. Allen and Mr. D. F. E~gle
deserve to be singled out for their efforts in
the pre~ation of this information. Other
people who have made major contr~butions are
P. T. Hutchison, S. T. Alford, E. N. Bone,
A. P. Jensen, S. G. Baxter, D. T. Paris, J. G.
H~ley, T. A. Le~s, C. C. Boykin, J. J. Curtis,
R. E. Moseley, M. E. Blair, F. W. Woodside,
and J. T. Davson. Also, Mr. R. L. Passov of
H. R. B. Singer provided many illustrations
and data. Finally, it is apprapriate to extend
special thanks to Mr. C. E. Ellis, CRRDM, Air
Force Cambridge Develov~ent Division, who has
been p~oject officer for this project.

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~lost nntennns cnn be used with equipment,;
whtch perform many different functions. Often,
llO,.evel', an >lntenn" It< hest known in terms of
the equipment with which i t is ao;sociateil.
TI1e functions of equipments used with the antennas listed in this catalog can be described
by one or more of the terms defined belov.
These terms are '.lsed throughout the catalog and
an equipment function index vill be found in
the appendices.

Tile coverage of this catalog is restricted


to electronic equipment. Sonic, ir~rared, and
optical devices are not included, even those
v!.th "antenna" nomenclature numb-;rs.
Ahimeter: A term for electronic devices that determine altitude by measuring the time required
for radio energy to travel from an aircraft or
space vehicle to the earth and back; both pulse
techniques and frequency modulation are used.
Approach Coatrol: This term includes the following
types of landing systems:
A. BeRm approach systems that usually consist
ot' localizer and glideprtth beams, ani!
marker beacons, all of which operate independently of the aircnift. ApproA.ch information is analyzed on the aircraft.
Pulse and CW techniques are used.

B. SurfA.ce-controlled approach systems that


usually consist of a search rudrtr system,
a precision rndar system (nzimuth A.nd
elevation), and a commUI1ication system,
all locrLted on the surface. Approach data
is nnrLlyzed on the surface and directions
nre relayed to the aircraft.

C. Beacon npproach systems that usually consist of localizer and glide-path beams
vhich operate only when interrogated by
an aircraft.

FllNCTION

functiono cni1not be used. The term refers to


devices that in some manner deal '\lith enemy signals.
P. term fo~ devices used
to mislead the enemy; e.g., a device that produces a spurious response in a~ enemy radar system.

Countermeosures, Deception:

A term for devices


that determine the directions of arrival of
enemy signals.

Coontermeasares, !lirection Findiag!

CoontermeasureB, lloming:

See "Countermeasures, Di-

recticn Finding".
Jomming: A term for devices used
to jam enemy electronic equipment.

Count~rmeasurcs,

Countermeasares, Mouitoring:
A term for devices whose
function is passive detection and/or intelligence
monitor~1g of enemy signals.
Coaatermeasare,., Search: A term for devices used to
detect enemy signals, but not mnke bearing
dctermlnation.
llirr.,lion Fln<ling:
A generic term useil only when
a more specific term ("Countermeasures, Ii'rection Finding" or "Navigation, Direction
Finding") ca.~not be used.
Dummy Load: ~iot included in the catalog.
Tile
term refers to circuit ele~ents that are used
to simulate the loading effect of an antenna.
Early Waralng:

See "Search, Air".

Fire Control:
A term for devices used for gun
laying and associatd. functions, inclu<.l.ing aircraft interception (AI).
Groaad Control Approach (GCA):

S~e

"Approach Con-

trolu.

A generic term tllled vhen the term


"IFF" or "Radar, Beacon" is not applicable and
the device in question is not a part of a navigation system. The term, vhen used, refers to
devices that radiate signals, vhich can be used
to identify and/or locate the point fro~ vhich
the signal originated; e.g., a device aboard a
pilotless carrier that transmits a signal to a
remote L~stallation to aid in tracking the
pilotle~s carrier.
Beacoa:

See "Approach

Control".
Combat laforatioa Ceater (CIC):

See "Search, Air"J

or "Search, Surface".
Colcalloa":

of the

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Self-descriptive.

A ceneric term used only vhen one


specific terme for countermeasures

Coant~, .. ~..,.are,.:

Guidaace:
A generic term used only when e. more
specific ter.r. ( "G.lldance, Command" or "Guidance,
Passive Homing"_. for instance) cannot be used.
The term refers to devices that direct and regulate pilotless carriers.
Gaidaace, Active llomiag:
A term for the devices
that comprise pilotless cn-~ier ho~g syste~
for "llhich the equipment for illuminating and
perceiving ta=gets and for computing the control
signals are all located on the pilotless carrier.

A term for equipments used for locating targets, cetermining an appropriate


course for the bo~b run, and determining the
bomb-release point.
Boblng:

Carrl~r Coatr'>l Approach (CCA):

Ground Coatrolloterccpt (GCI):


See "Search, Surface"
or "Search, Air" and "Height finding".

Guidaace, Beao:rider: A term for the de-rices that


comprise pilotless carrier guidance systems for
vhich the equipment for ill~nating, perceivin 0
and trackL~g the target are externally located;
i.e., surface installations or "mother" vehicles. The pilotless carrier detects its posi tion re'.ntive to the radar beam tracking the
target a:1d computes control signals to )~eep itself centered in the beam.

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Galtl- eo.....lt A term for devices that CO!IIopriee pilotleee carrier guidance systems in
which externally derived control signals are rel~d to the pilotless carrier.
Sea also
"Guidance, Quasi-Active Homing".

carrier. It the device is for use by a pilot..


less carrier, see the guidance term which is
applicable; e.g., "Guidance, .Active Homing".

A term for the devices


homing systems for pilotless
home on a source of energy originating at the target. !lbe detection equi~nt
and the control-signal computing equipment are
located on the pilotless carrier.

Navl1alloa, Loraal
See "Navigation, Surface Reference" i f the device is used by a piloted carrier
See "Guidance1 Surface Reference" i f the device
is used by a pilotless ~arrier.

Gudaace, QaaafoAetlve llollll A term for the devices


that c~se pilotless carrier homing systems
for which the equipment for illuminating the
target is located on the pilotless carrier, and
the equipment for perceiving the target and for
computing control signals is externally located;
i.e., surface installations or "mother" vehicles.
~e computed control signals are relayed to the
pilotless carrier.

system; otherwise, see "Navigation, Surface


Refereilce ".

Gudaace, P-lve Hollll

c~rise
ca1~ers that

that

Gallluce, SeioAeUve Hol A term for the devices


that comprise pilotless carrier homing systems
for which the equipment for illuminating the
target is externally located; i.e., surface
installations. or ''mother" vehicles, and the
equipment for perceiving the target and computing
the control signals is located on the pilotless
carrier.
Galdaaee, Sarlace Refereaee: A term for the devices
that comprise pilotless carrier guidance systems
which utilize the technique of c~aring the relative position of the pilotless carrier to a number of fixed surface tranamitters; e.g., Loran
guidance.
Gaa l..yi~S~
He11111 Fladllll

See "Fire Control".


A term for radar systems that ere

used to determine the relative height of an airborne obJect with respect to the antenna for
the system. It the height finder is a part of
a surface-controlled approach system, see
"Approach Control".
IFF ('1deallflcalloa. &lead or foe"):
A term for systems
utilizing coded-beacon techniques to distinguish
between friendly and unfriendly tmits.

Mete-IOBical Meu-eu: A term for devices used


to measure meteorological parameters; e.g., 'Wind
v,e~~!-~ ~- ~_r,_e.J:~-.
'Nav!Ptloe:
A i!;enerfc "term:use'd. -Olilyifnen a
.are apeeUi.c tera. l "liavigatian, IIU'ecti.an
:Fincllllg" or ,avigat1on, Su:dace Re:tenmce")c:an-

not be used.
NavlpUoa. Dlrect1011 Fiadlq:
A term for direction
finding devices that are used to determine the
relative bearing of a transmitter from the
vehicle on which the device is located.
Navlplloa. Glide Patllt

See "Approach Control"

Navlplloa, Marker Beacoa:


See "Approach Control"
i f the device is a part of a landing-control

Navl1llo., Radio Raqel

See "Navigation, Surface

Reference".
Navlllloa, Slloraal See "Navigation, Surface Refer- .
ence" if the device is for use by a piloted
carrier, See "Guidance, Surface Reference" i f
the device is for use by a pilotless carrier.
Navlsatloa, Svlace Refereace:
A term for the devices c~rising navigational-aid systems in
which reference signals are broadcast from surface installations to be utilized by properly
equipped vehicles. Examples of this type of
system are Loran, Shoran, VOR, TAC.AN, and
marker beacons 1 vheil they are not used in
"Approach Control" systems or in pilotless
carrier guidance systems.

See"Navigation, Surface Refer-

Navlptloa, TACAN1
encen.
Navlsalloa 0 VOR:

See "Navigation, Surface Refer-

eDce".

Rad Beaeoa:
A term for devices that, upon reception of suitable interrogating signals, automatically respond with another signal.
Rad., F11111er latercepll
Rad., Ftul Approaell:

See "Fire Control".


See "Approach Control".

See "Telemetering".

Relay:

Re-e Cotltrol: A term for devices used in controlling remote items of equipment. See
"Guidance" or a subdivision of "Guidance" for
devices used in pilotless carrier guidance
systems.

/6ear.eh1

c:s-elo: AA~ ~,}.IBeQ.rOnly)l'hen 111


Air" or "Search1 Sw:'i'ace" cannot be used

Searet.. Air.
A term tor devices used for airborne-target detection and location.
Searct.. Sarracel
A term for devices used for surface-target detection and location.

SoaadiBII

Sea "Meteorological Measurement"

Speed ladlealort

NavlpUft, Holl'
See "Navigation, Direction
Finding" i f the device is for use by a piloted

See "Approach Control".

Navlptloa, Localizer:

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Self-descriptive.

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Tall 'lanlq:
A term for devices used specifically to detect objects approaching an airb~~e vehicle from the rear.

Teat:

Tracklag:
A generic term used only when a more
specific term; e.g. 1 "Fire Control", cannot be
used. The term, when used, refers to devices
used for "continuously" determining tre position of moving objects (usually missiles or
satellites).

Teleaeterll'
A term for devices which involve
measuring e:nd/or processing e:nd transmitting
data to a remote pointJ e.g. 1 a system that
measures fuel consumption for a pilotless
carrier e:nd tre:nsmits the ~~formation to a
remote installation for evaluation.
Televialoo:

Self-descriptive.

Tralalag:

Self-descriptive.

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ANTENNA TYPES
Bow Tie (or bUerfly ..tea.. ): A dipole antenna having
flat triangular-shaped radiating elements.

The terminology used to identify various


types of antennas is, to say the least, not
standardized. Tb avoid confusion, the terms
used in this catulog are listed and defined
below. An index of antenna types will be found
in the appenJ.ices,
Adcock:
The Adcock, in its simplest form, consists of a rotating assembly composed of a pair
of vertical elements separated by one-half
wavelength or less, and connected in phase opposition to produce a radiation pattern having
the shape of a figure-of-eight. Variations of
the basic Adcock technique include fixed crossedAdcocks with goniometers and multielement
Adcocks (4, 8, or even 16 vertical elements).
The "sense" of the bearing may be resolved by
an associated nondirectional antenna in the
system.

An antenna array whose maximum


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

Broadalde Away:

Case Dipole: A broadband dipole in which the radiating elements are arranged in a cylindrical
fashion and connected at their ends (i.e., an
extension of the folded dipole principle) with
one of the elements fed at its center.

n
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Aaplltae MMala&l!ll' The amplitude modulating antenna is a narrow aperture antenna configuration consisting of a stationary, vertical element about which a reflector is rotated at high
speed. The reflector may be either a multielement parasitic one or a continuous sheet. The
rotating reflector amplitude modulates the received signal at the rotation frequency. The
resulting rotating horizontal radiation pattern
is essentially cardioid in shape.
BtCMicah

DIMe:

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An antenna consisting of a small
convex hyperboloidal reflector mounted in front
of a large ~oncnve paraboloidal reflector with
the primary feed located behind the paraboloidal
reflector. This arrangement effectively increases the fecal length of the paraboloidal reflector.

c-epalalaa:

See "Conical".

A streamlined stub.

II

See also "Stub".

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ANTENNA TYPES (Coll..ed)
C.vtayt

Refers to a cavity-backed slot.

See

"Slot",
C~1 A parabolic-cylinder reflector enclosed
by two parallel plates 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.

Ctreler Amly: An antenna array composed of vertical radiators arranged in concentric circles,
Directivity can be controlled by space phasing
of the elements or by adJusting the phase of
the excitation currents.

Coull Dipole:

C'.o..cerpolae: A network of wires extending outward from the base of an antenna and suspended
above and usually insulated from the earth.
The antenna is 11 gl'Ounded" to the counterpoise
(artificial ground) instead of the earth (used
~specially when the antenna is located over
ground of poor conductivity). When soil of
relatively good conductivity is available, a
similar arrangement of wires is sometimes
buried beneath the antenna to improve the
ground connection.

See dipole.
A reflector formed in
the shape of a section cut from a paraboloid
of revolution. The term "orange peel" is
often applied to this type of reflector.

Ct Pualoololdal Renector.

An antenna array in which the elemente ot the array are arranged ead-to-end along
the same line.

Collluer Am.yt

Co. leal: A broadband antenna in which the driven


element(s) is conical in shape. Many varieties
of conical antennas exist; examples are discone,
collinear biconical, and "v" biconical antennas.

c - Rel1eetor~

A reflector consisting of flat


conducting sheets (or grids of parallel conductors) intersecting at an angle or corner.
Dihedral corners are c~nly used tor transmitting and recei vingJ trihedral and tetrahedral corners are frequently used to increase
radar erose iections.

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AN'mNNA TYPES (Coatlaaed)

lation of this antenna motion by the rapid sequential switching of fixed antenna elements.
The Doppler is usually a medium aperture antenna (1 to 5>..).

Calle~~ The CUtler teed is a waveguide dualaperture rear teed whi~h essentially splits
the energy in the waveguide into two branches
that ere folded back on themselves so that the
energy is radiated towards the reflector trom
two slots.

Ead-Fire Arnyt An antenna array whose maximum ra-

diation is approximately along the axis of the


array.
An antenna composed of a series of
coplanar elements arranged in collinear pairs
and loosely coupled to a balanced transmission
line.

Flalohoae:

An. end-fire d1 re. "tonal dielectric antenna consisting of a dielectric rod


(usually tapered) fed from a section of waveguide.

Dlelqtrie Rodt

A flat reflecting surface;


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

Flat-8ereea ReOeelort
th~

The flat-top antenna is a low-frequency antenna utilizing a folded top to increase the effective length of the vertical
radiator from which the principle radiation
occurs.

Flat Top:

A linear radiator, usually fed


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

Dipole (w doaltleth

Ooppltw~

An antenna which possesses the equivalent of a movir.g antenna of some form of simu-

UNCUIIIFIED

... ,, ,
'"' ...

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTF.:'t<NA TYI'F.S (Continued)

tion generated by the rotation of a parabola


around its axis, The reflecting surface may be
solid, perforated, mesh, or slatted,

rhombus, The rhombic antenna may be properly


terminated (nonresonant and unidirectional) or
unterminated (resonant and bidirectional).

Panellie Amy: An array consisting of a driven


element(s) and an element(s) that, though not
directly connected to the antenna feed line,
affects the radiation pattern of the antenna.

Rhobic, Mhiwlre:

Periodic Stnet...,,
Broadband (frequency range about 10 to l or greater) antenna structures for
which the input impedance and radiation patterm
vary periodically with frequency, and the variation of electrical characteristics is negligible
over a single period. An example of this type
is the logarithmic periodic antenna.

Rod: An electrically short radiating element


(often l/4 A long), having a relatively large
length-to-circumference ratio, that is designed
to mount on an external ground p 1.ane,

A rhombic antenna which instead of having a single conductor for each leg
has several to improve impedance characteristics.

A parabolic-cylinder reflector en~losed


by two parallel plates mounted perpendicular to
the cylinder and spaced so that only one mode
of propagation is possible in the desired directior. of polarization. See also "Cheese"
antenna.

Seiltr: A broadband antenna that looks like


the blade of a scimitar.

Pillbox:

Sleeve Dipole: The sleeve dipole antenna is a


balanced form of the stub sleeve antenna (i.e,,
the image of the antenna is replaced by a real
antenna of identical configuration and the
ground plane is removed). See also Stub Sleeve.

Probe: An electrically small antenna used to


explore radiation fields.
Reetar' An-y: A directive array of vertical
elements arranged in rectangular fashion.
Rboble: A long wire type antenna in which the
radiating elements comprise the sides of a

UNCLASSIFIED
-~

fr~~ ~pac~.
n:.e horn 11111.;)' be of a number of
tY]:'es; ~.g., aectorhl ~~rn-flated in one plane,
pyra:aidal norn-flared in both planes.

type of antenna is s0111etimes called a billboard


or a bedspr~ array,

a~ter~

lelfefte<O "L.':
An v.ntelll'.a, used pr1lllar1l.y at lov
fre<uencies, that Utilizes the ~echnique or
ben,ting a portlon of t.he r'ldiat.ng element into
a horizo:1ta1 position to keep t:ce curr.,nt maxi~um on tne verical portion as nigh as possibl~
whi 'h increases the radition .,f!"ic:iency,

rr
I\
t

--

\ ...

llloo.eple:
A ground-plan" analOSY of a dipole.
'nita tel'l'l !a aaaigned only when more specific
identification (e.g,, "Tower", ''Whip", or "Rod")
canaot be det .::1'1111ned.

f.

~-

o-pPeel:

lverte4 "U"t A type of doublet antenna used


primarily at lov frequencies, The ends are
folded dovn to increaae the radiatio~ efr1cie~
l:>rimary radiation is trom the horizontal portia:l
of the doublet,

See "Cut Paraboloidal",

P..Wie-CyiiMer R.fleeMn A reflector whose reflecting ourface ia in the rorm of ~ portion of


a surfac~ generated by moving ~ parabola perpendicular to the plane in which it liea, The
reflecting surface JD&y be solid, perforated,
mesh, ur slatted,

Le..:

A microwave device that focuses electromagnetic energy by controlling the electrical


path length of the energy through the lens,
Lenses may take several form.; e.g., dielectric,
artificial dlelectric, metal plate, and geodesic lens.
~ Wtn: A linear antenna or considerable
length in comparison vith th~ operating vavelengt;t (e.g,, fixed vire or trailing vire).

LM,: An antenna consisting or one or 1110re


compl,te turna of conductor that form a closed
circuit in vhich a circulatory current flova,
The loop may be wound in several ahapea (e.s.,
circular, square, trtansular) and JD&Y be
shiellied,

r ........_. a.n-. A reflector vhoae reflecting


aurface is 1n the rona of a surface ot revolu-

~
A planar array of dtpolea backed by a
rlat reflecting surface. The reflecting surf'ace JD&Y be continuoU8 or JD&de up or discrete
elementa (e.g., alata, roda, or meah), Tbia

UM:IIIIIFIED

____________

ll

.........,.__,.

.-.-.--~

--

~---...__...--.

--w== .__.

tion ~enerated by the rotation of a parabola


around its axis. The reflecting aurf'ace mny be
solid, perforated, me~h, or slatted.

rh0111bua, The rbollb1c: u t - Jal' be rropotrl;r


tf'...Unated. (nonreao..at &.ad un1dl.rt:et1onal) or
unterminatad ( reaoaant 11114 bidirec<:10Jl&l).

P-It.: An.ys An array consiSting of a driV~"l


element(s) and an elemen~(s) that, though not
directly connected to the 'Ultenna feed lin.,,
affects the radiation pattern of the antenna.

R.....,le, ..,lllwtn A r~1c antelllll' vh1c:h .,._


stead of having a a!aale conductor tor eact leg
.as uveral to lAprove 111pedanc:e <'harac:tezist1cs.

I'Hiooile s..-t-:
Broadhluld ( frequen.:y range flbout !0 to 1 or greater) antenna structures for
wn!;:;. the input impedance and radiation patterrs
vary periodica.l.ly with frequency, md the variatier. ',f electrical .:'laracter1st1c~ h :u::!>l.igitle
over a single period. An example of this tj~e
is the logarithmic periodic antema.

"""'
An electrically abort radiating element
(often l./4 I. long), h&Ying a nt1at1vel:; large
length-to-ci!ciiiDf...-e .... tto, that is desii!J!ed
to :.iOunt on an .-xtenl&l I!J"-'Wld. plal:le.

Plllllns A parabolic-cylinder reflector enclosed


ty t'Jo par"lllel olutes mounted per,endicuiar to
the cylinder and spaced so that only one mode
of propasation 1s possible in the deairerl i1rectior. of polarizat~on. See also "Cheese"
antenna.

Selll.., A broa1buad IUltalm& tbat loolta like


the blade of a sct.!tar.

Ut,...,

SlThe s~ dipole !IDtenna is a


bala.nced form of tbe stub sleeve antenna (i.e.,
the image of the 11111:- 1 repl.~e<i by a real
antenna ot 1dent1cal c:aanaw-atton and the
ground plane ie ~. See alae Stub Sleeve.

Pwelle An elec tri;:ally e..U antenna used to


explore radiation fields,
........... ~ A cU.r:tetiYe arr~y ot vert.cal
el-nta ~in rect&ng!Uar fashion.
R-..lel A long wire type antenna in which the
radiating ele.ents compriae tne sides of a

..
12

UIICIUI._
~

UNCUIIIFIED

Slots
A rc.:iiating element fo!"l!led by cutting a
slot in a ~onducti~g surface.

An electricall,v short radiating element


{often l/4 ~long), having a re~tively small
length to circumference ratio, tnat is designed
to mount on an external ground plane (e.g., 1/4
~ stub mcanted on an aircraft, using the skin
of the aircraft as a ground plane).

Sa:

Spiral: A broadband (frequency range about lO to


1 or greater) antenna named for its geometrical
configuration,

The stub sleeve anteru:3. is a type of


unbalanced antenna which mounts over a ground
plane and incorporates a conducting collar on
tube (i.e., the sleeve), tte exterior of which
is utilized as a radiating elecent and the interior as the outer conductor of the coaxial
feed line. The length of the sleeve may be
any portion of the tot:l length of the antenna.
Sa Sleeve:

Tell Caps

See "Structural".

Tower. A low-frequency !l4tenna constructed in


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

The term, stacked array, refers to


the gPneral category of antenna arrays where
the radiating elements (e.g., slots, dipoles,
turnstile, etc.) are stacked on or near but not
collinearly along the axis of the array. The
stacked arl'ay, in general, produces a be11111 th&t
is omnidirectional in the plane perpendi~ular
to the axis of the array,
Saaei&H Aony:

s...e.-h An antenna which is an integral part


of the structure of an aircraft; e.g. 1 a sectl.al
of ~he verti~al stabilizer of an aircraft that
is insulated from the remaining portion and fed
by a coaxial cable.
An antenna consisting of two dipoles
mounted :perpendicular to each other with their
axes intersecting at their mid-points. The dipoles are uaually fed by currents th&t are
equal 1n mt.gnitude and in phaae quadrature.

T-Iles

"V"s 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 ph&se. The
"V" antenna -Y be properly terminated (nonresonant &ld unidirectional) or unterminated
(resonant and bidirectional).

A'- fENNA TYPES (C..UeiiHI


llaip;
A si.lllple (uaually verticAl) &ntenna consisting of a slender whip-like conductor, often
made adJusta:Jle &nd/or retractable, IIIOUOted on
an insulator and uau&lly fed at or near ita

base.

ber of fixed antenna elements a~tr1cally


arranged in a circle. The array inclu.dea a
circle of discrete reflectors or a-continu.ous
reflector placed within the antenna ring. The
Wu.llenweber array is uau&lly a wide apertu.re
(greater than 5 ~) antenna.
Y-et:
A parasitic array consi<lting of a driven
element and a number of parallel parasitic elementa; normally the Yagi antenna consists of
one reflector, one driven element, and one or
1110re directors.

' ' Cep:

See "Structural".

lelleawelo. Alley: A mu.ltipu.rpose antenna in which


the equivalent pat~ ~n of a mechanical1i rotating planar array of elements is obtained by
means or properly phasing and switching a num-

14

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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AB-171/U
.P'REQ1!El!Cf 1

VlD' and ,,..11' bands, 88 - ~00 me.

IliS'rALI.A1'ICIIh

!!!!,1 Dipole.

ASSOCIATBD

BEAM DATAl
Polarization - AdJustable to 3.11y angb t'ro
horizontal to vertical.

MAIUJ'AC'l'URElh

Ground or ahipboe.rd.

89~: Radio Interference


liltaauring Set A11/tltK-47A. Equi~t !unction - teat.

TUIIIG/!(ATCm(l DEVICES! 'l'he antenna baa a


balun with an adjustable shorting bar. A
frequency-calibrated meaauring tape is
!urniahed !or determining the le:-.gtha or
dipole elements and the poaition or the
aborting bar.

Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co. , Inc.

l!EnRDC:Z1
XAVSIIIP3 9:5147 .

AN'tl:NNA f, AN/SI'N-2
FREQUENCY:

'!:!!!,:

IIIS'l'ALLATIOB: Shipbo& d, aircraft carriers,


IIIO'UJlted 5 !eet below the !light deck.

UHF band, 1500 me.

Paraboloidal reflector.
ASSOCIATED EQUIRo!ENT: Radar set AN/SPH-2.
Equipment function - approach control.

The antenna consists o! a paraboloidal reflector 48 inches in diameter and


14 inches deep. The AN/SPN-2 uaea two ot
theae antennae. They are mounted at each end
or the AN/SPtf-} antenna and 5 teet trom it.
The re!lectore are oriented so that +.hey
point 10" to the right or dead astern and are
el,.;ated 5".

DEBCRIPTI~:

COGlfiZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau o! Ships, iultenna Data
Sheets, Sh~board Antenna Details Chapter 5,
lfAVSHIPS12l(A), (.Tan, l, 1959,. COifFIDEif'l'IAL.

BEAM DATA:

H&lf-power ~amvidth- Vertical- 12".


Horizontal- 17".

ANTENNA f
FREqJE!!CY:

'!:!!!,:

AN/~16(XN-l)

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detail a~ Chapter 5,


NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959 COif-

UHF band, 1250 - 1:550 me.

YIDENTIAL.

Cut paraboloidal reflector.

Thill antenna is used tor bOth


radar and JrF tranamisaion and reception. Ita
approximate overall dimensions are 19} by 101
by 108 inches.

DESCRIPTICII:

BEAM DATA:
Halt-power beamwidth- Vertical- 1}0
Hort:r;ontal - 4.
SCAN DATA: The antenna can be rotated either
manually at 0 to 2-l/2 revolutions per mincte
or automatically at 5 tc 15 revolutions per
minute.
IIIS'l'ALLATIClf:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED Ecpma:!!T: Radar set AN/SPS-16.


EqUipment !unction - search and IFF
COGIIIZAN'l' AGENCY :

Arteuna !or A1/SPS-l6(XI-l)

U. S. Navy.

R!PEREIICE:
U. s. Navy Bureau or Shipe, Antenna Data

UICUSSIFIED
-- . --- ... --~-------------

------

15

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA f AN/SPS-15

FREQUENCY:
~;

SBF band, 5500 - 5600 me.

Cut paraboloidal reflector.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna, transmitter, and


recei.,er of Ractar Set AN/SPS-35 are an
integral unit. The antenna consists of a cut
paraboloidal reflector probably fed by a
flared waveguide horn feed. The assembly is
52 inches high with a 52-inch swing circle.
The total weight of .he unit is 140 pounds.
INSTAU.ATION:

REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detailsj ChBOpter 5,
NAVSHIPn 90012l{A), {Jan. 1, 1959 . CONFIDENTIAL.
.. t..

.~

Shipboard, small vessels

~SSOCIATED EQUia!ENT: Radar Sets AN/.:3:'8-35 and


- &i/SPN-21. Equipment function - search,
surface (navigation).

Anten:IA tor AII/SPS-35

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna-Receiver-Transmitter
AS-923/SPS-35 is apparently another unit used
with Ra~ Set AN/SPS-35.


ANTENNA GROUP AN/SRA-3

MA.JI')R COO'ONENTS: Antenna AT-252/SR and Antenna Coupler CU-226/SR.


FREQUENCY:
~:

AN/SRA-3 Federal Stock


N\llii'ber N 5985-254-7185; AN252/SR
Federal Stock Nlaber If 5985~54-7184, and
U. S. Navy N 16-A-~3-5150.

STOCK NlMBERS:

!IF and VHF bands, 20-50 me.

REFERENCES:

Whip.

DESCRIPTION: AT-252/SR is a whip antenna used


for receivi~ or transmitting. It is not
serFirable c-r collapsible, but it may be cut
to various lengt~s for use at particular trequen.:ies. The antenna has a.n input :IJIIpedance
-,t 50 ohms and is fed by RG-8/U or RG-10/U
coaxial cable. The antenna is moULted by
means of holes through a c!rcular base plate
and is supported and insulated by a glazed
ceramic bowl sttached to the baseplate. The
maximum diameter of the whip is about l inch.
The antenna weighs 25 pounds.

Navy Bureau or Ships I Antenna Data


Sheet.l 1 Shipboard Antenna DetailS,
Cliiiiiter 5, NAVSHIPS 960121{1), (Jan. l,
1959) CONFIDERTIAL.

2)

R. Fulper, Jr., et al., The Ccmmunication


Anenna Syste. on the USS Nortbampton
(ECU:-1), Rpt. 1io. 4641. WashingtOn, D.C.:
Naval Reli.:arch lAboratory, (Feb. 10 1 1~.
ASTrA Rpt No. AD 88101. CONFmENTIAL.

3)

U. S. Departaent ot Defense Nc:menclature

TUNING~'n:HING DEVICES:

The antenna length


=Y
cut for a particular range of trequenc1es as follows: 20 - 28 me 125
inches; ~ - 4o me 89 inches; 39 - 50
me 58 inches.

INSTAUATION:

u. s.

1)

Card.

F,. . ~..

~------

.. -------F'

,.~

Shipboard.

ASSOCIA'l'ED ~UIFMENT: RF Monitor AN/URM-50.


Equipment fUnction -probably test.
Rad:o Sets SCR-300, SCR-5o8, SCR-510,
SCR-6o8, SCR -610, and SCR-628. Equipnent
functlor- c~nications

MlSCEU."''EOUS:
Antenna

.,___ .,-----l

AT-252/SR is alao a part of

rrou:, AN/SRA-l7(XG-l).

COGNIZANT At::! ;ar:

MATCttl~

.;NIT CU-22615R

U. S Navy.

MABtlli'AC'l'URERS: \!!lite Tuning Corporation, lfavy


contract IObar-52582; Engineering and Research Corporation; lfational Caapan;y 1
Incorporated.

UNCLASSIFIED
.... ,

. 1

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AN/SRA-10 (XG-1)
:'REQUEN~:
~:

2)

!IF band, 4 - 27 me .

Monopole.

DESCRI?riON: The antenna ill a small, top-loaded


monopole an"enna supported by a standard NT61475 twelve-inch deck insulato~. The toploading disk is 12 ir.ches in diameter and
mounts horizontally. An 18-inch ground plane
is installed beneath the insulator when the
antenna is mounted so that no natural groJnd
plane, such as a metal deck, exists. The
antenna is fed by RG-11/U transmission line.
The antenna 18 22 inches tall and 18 in<:hes
1n diameter (including the ground plane). It
weighs 61.5 pounds.
TUNTIIGfMATCHING DEVICES: A remote tuner is
connected between the antenna and tbe receive~
It is probably located at the operati<Jg position.
TIIS'!.'ALLATION:

3)
l,

..-

Shipboard.

n~

JA

ASSOCIATED EQUIF!o!ENT: The antenna is used with


modified RBC receivers. Equipment function coiJIIIUllications.
REFERENCES:
1) U. '3. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

.. -

...................... .......
AN/SRA-lO(XG-1)

AN'IENNA GROUP AN/SRA-17 (XG-1)

MAJOR COMPONENTS: Antenna AT~52/SR, antenna


tuner, and antenna control group.

VU', U', and MF bands, 0.014 me; HF and VHF bands, 20 -50 me. (See
Miscellaneous).

FREQUENCY 1

o.6

TYPE:

Whip.

DESCRIPl'ION: Antenna AT~52/SR is a 10-J./2toot vertical, stainl.eao-steel whip. {See


Antenna Group AN/SRA-3). The antenna is
ted by RG-12/U traD.111111ssion line COIIIIeCted
tbrough the antenna tuner. It is advisable
to keep the cable length leas than 150 feet 1
but satistactor,y performance will be obtained vi th lengths up to 300 teet. The
total weight (including the tuner) ill 22-l/2
pounds.
The antenna is mounted on a twelve-inchsquare steel plate which forma the top ot
the r-4 tuner housing. For optimum pertorn~&nce the antenna should be mounted 1n the
clear near the top ot a lll&llt, king post,
stack, or other vertical portion ot the
superstructure. The antenna control is
IIDWlted in the roan vi th the radio receiver
being uaed. This unit provides tuning ot
tbe antenna trc. the operating podtion.
AN/SRA-17(XG-l)
'l'tllfiNG~reHINO DEVICES: An antenna tunar is
~ the antenna equipment.

UNCUSSIFIED

17

UNCLASSIFIED
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

view of

MISCELLANEOUS: At the l011er baed of' frequencies listed above (0.014 - 0.6 me) the
antenna is a very small fraction of a wavelength. The l011er band of frequencies may
be in error, or as imicated by the nomenclature, this antenna group may be experimeutal in nature. The upper band of frequencies listed (20 - 50 me) was taken from
other references pertaining to AT-252/SR.
This frequency range seems reasonable in

size of

tr~

tl~

antenna.

REFERENCES:

I) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


3heets, Shiptoard. Antenna Details,
CEiiPter 5, NAVSHIPS :10012i(Al, (Jan. 1,
1~59).

NAVShiPS 92299.

2)

CONF!DENTLU.

ANTENNA GRGUP AN/UPA-22()

All/UPA-22(*) denotes Alf/tJPA-22


and Alf/t1PA-22A. The two models are inter<'hangeable. Alf/UPA-22A 1otates at a higher
speed than Alf/UPA-22. AT-:35~'/UPA-22 is also
part of Antenna Group All/GPA-1.

MISCELLANEOUS:

1 AT-:352/U'PA-22() antenna,
1 AB-447/UP antenna pedestal, 1 AM-1:369/U'P
elecronic control, 1 MX-1263/UPA test probe,
l PU-343/11 motor-generator, 1 F-300/tJPA-22()
low-pass filter, and 1 F301/UPA-22() lowpus filter.

MAJOll C<JoiPUNEliTS:

COGlfiZAll'l' AGENCY:
FRE'JJE!!CY:
~:

U'. S. Javy, code 820 and 823.

UHF band, 1010 - 1110 me.


Y.ANUFAC'l.'lffiER: Alf/UPA-22 Hazeltine Electronics Corp., cohtract RObar 59595; AT-352/
U'PA-22 , Me~r.co, contracts NObsr 49188 and
NObsr 52331.

Array ot slots.

Antenna AT-352/U'PA-22() consists


an a~ay ot twelve slot radiators. It is
9-1/4 inches long and 257/64 inches wide.
The antenna is made ot alUIIIinUIII and is
enclosea in a watertight case and is mounted
by means of four 3/8-inch, 24-thread holes
on 6-1/2-inch by 2-1/8-inch mounting centers.
It is used with a 52-obDI coaxial tranamission
line.

DESCRIP.riON:
~f

REFERENCES:

SCAN DATA:

The antenna baa a motor-driven


rotating cbania.

1)

Memeo Drawing AElli89J (AT-352/IJPA-22).

2)

BuShips Specification MIL-A-l5673A


(Alf/UPA-22).

3)

BuShips Specit1c:st1on A-46 {AT-:352/IJPA-22~

4)

U. S, Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card,

ASSOCIAm> EQUIPMEl!'l': Various radar sets.


Equipment function - IFF.

ANTENNA GROUP AN/UPA-23()

MAJOR COMPOIEliTS: l AT-353(* );lJPA-23 antenna,


l AB-447/UP antenna pedestal, l AM-1369/IIP
electronic: control, l MX-1263/IIPA test probe{
l PU-343/U motor-generator, l F-299/IIPA-23(*)
filter and l F-301/IIP filter,
FRECiflE!!CY:
~~

COGNIZANT AlmfCY:

UHr band, 1010 - 1110 me.

Array ot slots,

Antenna AT-353(* )/IIPA-23 consists


of an array of six slot radiators. lt is
9-1/4 inches long and 2-57/64 inches wide,
The antenna is aade ot aluminUIII and is
enclosed in a watertight case. It is mounted
by means ot tour 3/8-inc:h, 24-thread holes on
6-l/2-inch by 2-l/8-inch mounting centers. A
52-ohlll coe.x:tal line provides the teed,

IlESCRIPTIOlf:

SCAlf DATA: 'l'be antenna baa a motor-driven


rotating mechania,

MISCEU.ANEOUS: All/UPA-23(*) denotes Alf/UPA-23


and Alf/UPA-23A, 'l.'he tva modele are interchangeable, Alf/UPA-23A rotates at a higher
speed than Alf/UPA-2~.

MANUFAC'l'URERS: AI/UPA-23 JJazeltine Electronics Corp., contract HObsr-59595J


AT-353/IIPA-23 Mellco, contracts NObsr49~88 and BObsr-52331.
REPERENCES;

l)

Memco Drawina; AElli881!: (AT-353/IIPA-23).

2)

BuShips Specification MIL-Al5673A


(.AI'/UPA-23).

3)

BuSbipa Specification A-46 (AT-353/IIPA-23~

4}

u.s.~

Card.

ASSOCIAm> EQ!Jil!EII'l'r Various radar seta.


Equipment tunctiun - IFF.

18

U. S. ll&vy, code 820,

UNCUSSIFIED

\,.::

ot Defense XOMncl.ature

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ftw AN/UKC-4

I'REQUENC'X':

VHF band, 120 ~ 130 me and 240 - 260

TI!!=

Dipole.

me.
DESC.'R!Pl'ION: TI:.e antenr.3. is a telescopic dipole
which is an integral part of Radio Set
AN/tl'RC-4.
ASSOCIATED EQUUMENT: Radio Set AN/URC-4.
Equipment function - communications for rescue
operations.

---STII' 110.4

Antenna for AI/URC-4

ANTENNA l AN/URCll

FREQUENCY:

!:!!!.:

Equipment function - communication for rescue


operf\tiona.

VHF baud, 238 - 263 me.

Whip.

REFERENCE:

DESCRIPl'IClf: The antenna ia a n:!.ne-aection


telescopic whip which is an integral part of
Radio Set AN/URC-11.

U. S. Air Force, Operation Instructiona for


Radio Set Ali}uRc-ll, Technical Manual, TO 12Ra.
2tl'RCll-l, (Aug. 15, 1959). UNCLASSIFIED,

....................... ......

ASSOCIAT!!D E9UUMEN'l't

Radio Set tlf/URC-11.

ANTENNA AN-44-A

J:mJSIJEl'K:Y:

.!:!!!=

Ml' band, 1. 7 to 2. 75

and D, Tc~llnical Manual, TM ll-244,


(April 145). UNCLASSIFIED

IIIC.

Vertical whip.
2)

Ili3TALLATI01!:

Ground or ahipbo.rd.

ASSOCIATED EQt1IPM!!1': Radio Set SCR-281-().


Equipmer.t function - cc.aunicatic..n.
STOCK lUMBER:

Department of the Army, Directory of Sigs


ui ent - Radio Communicat:lal
Equitynt, Technical Manual, TM llA
TO l lA-2, (Aug, 1950). C<lJFIDEil'riAL.
nal Co

I>DIFIED HANDLIRG.

Pro~bly Signal Corpa 2A24-4A.

R!F!IIl!!M::E:
l) l(ar Department, Radio Seta SCR-281-A,-B,

UNCLASSIFIED
''"~''''

......~"--1.,.....s.~----------------""'.

19

- -

UNCUSSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AN-154

FREQUENCY: Additional !nformation is avaiiab~


in the confidential document listed below as
Reference 1),
TYPE:

Mattress antenna.

DESCRrrTION: The antenna consists of a threeelement array of vertical dipoles mounted in


a horizontal line 18 inches in front of' a
flat reflector. The dipoles are npaced 36
inches apart. The reflector, which is 90
inc~es by 4o inches, is constructed of' a tubular frame with vertical wires spaced 2-1/2
inches apart. Interconnecting cables, a
,;tmction box, and a liiB.tching section are
mounted on the b~k of the reflector. The
antenna weighs approximately 4o pounds.
BEAM DATA:

able in the c~nfi~ntial


below as Reference l).

documen~

listed

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Equipments RC-184


and RC-145-A, and Radio Set~< SCR-545-A and
SCH-584. See Reference 1).
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
STOCK NUMBER:

CF!'lL-1031.

Probably Signal. Corps 2A275-154.

REFERENCES:
1) Department of the Army1 Gronnd Rader and
Reco~ition Equipment, Directory of Signal Corps En=nts, 1M n-il87c, {Jan.
1951). COH.n.ulsln:IAL1 MODIFIED IIAliDI.ING.
2)

Polarization - Vertical.

U. S. Department of' Defense Nomenclature


Card.

Additional in:..ormation is avail-

INSTALLATICII:

ANTENNA ASSEIIIJL Y AS-23/ AP

MAJOR COMPONENTS: Dipole, parasitic reflector,


connector, and mounting bracket.
UHF, SRF bands, 1500 - 5200 mcJ
VSWR < 5 from 2400 to 3400 JDC on 51-obJD
coaxial cable.

FREQUENCY:

~:

meter Test Set TS-ll7/GP.


tion - test.
MISCELI.AHEOU~:

DESCFIPTION: The array consists of a dipole,


parasitic reflector, connector, and mounting
bracket, The conn.,ctor fits lfavy Type 49268
r-f plug. The dipole is l/2 wavel~ngth
long and has an input impedance of 51-ohms.
Overall dimensions are approximately 3-13/16
inches bt 2-3/16 inches by l-1/8 inches.

fync-

Status - obsolete.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

Dipole, parasitic array.

~~ipment

U. S. Navy.

4AHUFACTURERS: Marathon Co., procurement


contract HXsa-2589J Haseltine Electronics
Co~ procurement contract NOsr-39332.

Federal Stock lllllber 5985-093-

STOCK NUMBER:

5619.

REFERENCES:

1} Bureau

of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air-

borne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July l,


1953). COHFIDERTIAL.

BEAM DATA:

Polarization - same as that of' radar set


un~er test (linear).

2)

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Phantom Target TS-48/AP 1


Det~ctor Amplifier Assembly AN/UPA-1A 1 Wave-

Signal Corps drawing SC-D-12021.

3) MIT Radiatio~ LaOOraj;ory Specification


and drawing B-2657A.

AN1F.NNA ASSEMBLY A.S-17/SPT-6


UHF band, ~4o-4oo me (rated freque:tcy 1 375 me) ; VSWR < 2 between ~40 and
4oo me on a 50-ol:lm line.

FREQUENCY:

TYPE:

Dipole.

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna consists ot a dipole


attached to and fed b,y an unbalanced-tobeJ.anced conversion unit. The mounting base
is shaped so as to be easiJ..1 fastened to a
ma.t and at the seme time to act as an untuned reflector. The thin dipole and unbalanced-to~lanced conversion unit pro-

duce a narrow f'requettcy baed. and a scmewhat


unsymmetrical radiation pattern. The dipole
is mounted with tbr ~i&ting elements vertical so that vertical polarization results.
The overall antenna 1s 19-l/2 inches high,
12-3/4 inches long, and 4-3/4 inches wide;
it weighs 10-l/2 pounds.
.
BEAM DATA:

Pol&r1za~ion

INS'rALL\TI<iN:

UNCUSSIFIED

20

-------

-------------

- Vertical.
Ship'boe.rd.

UNCLASSifiED
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
Equipaent run.~
ming.
COGIG:ZANT AG3NCY:

REFERENCES:

RcJ.ar Set AN/SPI'-4.


jam-

- countermeasures,

l)

4U-100. Cambridge, M.aas.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University,


(Nov 1, 1944) UNCIASSIPIEO.

U. S Navy

MANUFACTUREl': Delco Radio Division, Navy contract NXs -29022.


STOCK NUMBER:

. 959-5!00.

Andrew \l. Al!ord 1 Antennas for RCM,

2)

And.rew ll. Al!ord, Antetlii8.8 for RCM,


4ll-100A. Cambridge, M&Sa: Radio

Research Laboratory, Harvard UniYeraity,


(Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

Federal Stock Number N 5985-

FRFX(UENCY:

$.

~:

SHF band, 3000 - 6000 me; VS\lR

<

and HXsr-87790; .American Brass Comp811J, Artts;f


contract PR-44198.

Dual wavegu:l-ie horn.

STOCIC l'ltloI!Ea81 Signal. Corps 2.\264..45, aa1


Fedeiil Stock Numbel' F 5985-257 -32ll.

DESCRIPI'ION: The antenna is a Y -shpaed. antenna


which is formed by the branching of' a single
waveguide into two sections. The two se~.o
tiona bend over large radii so that the horns
on the ends of' the waveguides point in
oppolli te directions Each horn is turned
so it can receive vertical and horizontal
polarization. The waveguide portion of' the
antenna feeding the horns is RG-49U. The
antenna has an 1mpedance~tching section in
its base for_ adapting the RG-49U vaveguides
to the RG.l!aU waveguide feed system. The
length of' the RG-48U waveguide feed should
not exceed 200 teet. The antenna is 68-1/2
inches wide and 36 inches high. It weighs
60 pounds.

REFmENCES:
1) Partial List of' Obsolete Antennas,
W'rtght Air DeveiOpnent Division, llC~-6,
(Mar. 14, 1957) UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

U. S. Navy Bure~ of' Shi!!S, Antenna


Data Sheets, Shipboard Antetiii&'1ietails 1
Chapter $1 NAVSBIPS 900l2l{A), (Jan. l 1
1959). CONFIDENTIAL.

3) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C Moore ,


Directory of' Intercept and A
sia
qu p:uent, Report No.
ate
College, Pennsylvania: Haller 1 ~nd.
and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31 1 1956).
S:mRET.

BEAM DATAt

Gain - 15 db; front -to -back ratio: 20: 1.


t'o!iirization - Horizontal, vertical, or both.
INSTAUATIONt
radars.

Shipboard, rt11110te f'rCJII S-baod

ASSOCIATED EQUia!ENT: Radar Set AN/AI'R-6,


Radar Receiver Ait/SPR-2. Equipaent f'uMtion ..
countenaeasures
MISCELLANEOUS: AS--45(*)/AI'R-6 denotes both the
Ulllettered and A models. The two models are
similar except thAt the A model includes a
removable horn and waveguide adaptor section.
Several of' these antennas were issued by
Galvin with the n<JIIencl.ature AS--45/SPR-2.
According to Reference 1), AS--45/AI'R-6 is
obtlolbte,
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

4)

U.

s.

Department of' Defense

Ka~encl.atu.re

Card.

rvm
L_

ARL and U. S. Navy,

AS--45(*)/Al'R-6

MANUFACTURERS: GalVin Manu.f'acturing Cort-oration, ltavy contracts NXss-27558, NXsr-84986,

ANTENNA ASSFJIILY AS-41/SPR-2


See AS..45( * )/A."R-6.

UNCLASSIFIED

..

___________

21

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY ~/TPT-1.

F'R.."'QUENCY: VHF ba."ld, 90-150 IIIC; VSWR<2 on 5().... w coaxial cable.


T fF:':: J)18l corner reflector fed by a pair of
~l:r.dr1cal dipoles,

lJE!:Cl<IPTION: The antenna is a dual corner reflecting W-shaped screen fed by two cylindrical dipoles. The dipoles ID&Y be moved v1 th
respect to the ~creen and c~d rigidly in
"-lY desired position. T'ne overall reflector
1:; >pprcxiu.tely 72 inches high, l~ inches
long, and 50 inches deep, The antenna veigh8
208 pound.

BEAM Ili\TA:
GaJn - 10 to 12 db over a half-wave dipole.
Hilf-pover be~ - See ~eam patterns.
Beam type - l'nidirectional.
Pcl~ization - Vertical or horizontal depending on the 'Diounting position.
roN!NG/MATCHIMG DEV!C&S:
impedance matching.

INS~AUATION:

Ground or shipboard

ASSOCIATED EQUIPME!IT: Alfh:PT-1, Alf/APT-1,


AN/APT-~, and AN/Alfr-~. Equipment functioncounter.neasures, jamming; or communications.
~!ISCELLt.NEO\JS:

AS- 50/ 'M-1.

AS-49/TPT-l is similar to

COCNIZANT AGENCY:

RRL, B&rvard University.

KAlltJli'AC'l'\JRER: Allleri 'an MonilJ&er, p~nt


contract 49~-MPD-45.

REFtREMC&S:
1) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas t'or RCM,
4U-lOOA. Cambr1., Mus.: Radio
Research Laboratory, B&rvard University,
(Dec ~,

2)

194 5) UIICI.ASSIPIED.

U. s. DepartMnt ot' Deten11e ~nclature


Card.

A balun is uaed for


ANn:NNA ASSio:!oiBLY AS-50/TPTl

ASSOC !ATED J91IPMENT: AI/ APT-1, AJ+-18/ APT.


Equipment function - communications; or
countereeaaures, ja.aing.
MISC~:

The AS-50frPr-l 111 eimilar to


AS-49/TPT-:r-but is designed to operate at a
higher trequency.

REF!!!'t!X:&S :
1) Andrew W. Alford, Antennae t'or RCM,
411-lOOA. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio
Research Laboratory, B&rvard Uni vera i ty,
(Dec. ~. 1945). U.:LASSIFIED.
2)

u. s.

Department or Defense Nomenclature

Car:1.

FREQUE!f::Y: Vl11' band, 75 50-olll!'l line,

,!ill:

IIICl VSWR < 5 on

AJI/AI'R-4, SCR-587 or s1J111larequi~nt.


Equipment function - probably countermeasures, search,

Dipole.
COGNIZAJI'l' AGEr:'i:

DESCRIPTIO!: The antenna consists ot' two sheet--mrtai-cy:~ndere, separated electrically but
Joined aecr~ically by a wooden cylinder and
cl~~~~~ped to a wooden block.
The antenna is
supported by a one-inch steel tube about 28
i~ches high.
A bal~ conversion unit 1& used
to -tch the balanced antenna to a 50-ohlll
unbalarced line. The antenna is 66 jnchea
vid and 35-3/4 inches high, The diameter or
dipole el._rts 1s 4 incbea. The -:._, __
bly veigba ~l pounds.

the

BEAM Ili\TA:
Polarization - Bori&antal.
IMBTAUATIOII:

l>h1pboard or ground,

ASSOCIATID PJQUIPM!!l':

U. S. lf&vy.

MAJIUFACTURERS: Galvin Manufacturing COIIIp&lly,


Navy contract m~aber IIICsa-27923 and HXsa~123().

STOCK !lUMBER:
7128.

federal. Stock lfullber N5985-254-

REFERENCES:
l) Andrew w. Alt'ord, Antennas t'or RCM1
411-lOOA. Caabridge, Mass.: Bad1~
Research lAboratory, Harvard University,
(Dec .3, 1945). U.:LASSI!I'Itll.
2)

U. s. DltpartMnt ot' Defense ~nclature


Card.

Radar Set .-./SPR-1,

-22

------------------~

_... --

... ~ ,..._.__,

_____....... -

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEIIBLY AS-57/SPR-l
r'REQUENCY:

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEIIT:

Radar Set AN/SPR-1,


or similar equipment.
Equipaent runct.ion - probably counterllleUures, aearcll.

VHF and UHF bands, ~25 1000 IICJ

AN/APR-4, SCR-587,

----vsiffi--:;:-5 en 50-ohm line.


~:

Dipole.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a bal ~ced-dipole


receiving antenna, Each element of the dipole
is in the form of tvo cone& vhich are Joined
at their baaes and the dipole is fed at the
center (at. the junction of tvo apexes). The
elements are wade of sheet metal and are held
in place by a cylindrical plexiglaas nacelle.
The dipole is supported by a tvo-inch steel
tube vhich is attached to a flnc plate. A
talun conversion unit is used to match the
bal=ced antenn.. to a 50-ohm ur.balanced line.
The antenna is <!J-7/8 inches high and 18
inches vide; it vei&hs 22-l/4 pounds.

MISCELIAB!XlUS: AS-2:59/TPQ-1 is the sam.e u


AS-'i"T/::>R-1 except for the DIOunting.

COGNIZANT AGD:Y:

Galvin Ma.nuracturing Company,


Navy contract number llaa-2792:5 and NXsa-

MA11UFAC'!'ImER:

312:30.
~I!S:

l) Andrev W. Alford, AnteiUIIUI for RCM,


411-l.OOA. Cambridge, Mus.: Radio
Research Laboratory, Harvard University,
(Dac. 31 1945). UICLASSin:ED.

BEAM DI\TA:

-sea.7""tYPe

- Similar t" typ~.clll dipole pattern.


Polarization - Linear, depends on orientation
of antelUlA,

INSTAllATION:

U. S. navy.

2)

u. s.

DllpartiHint of Defenae 1-cl&ture

Card.

Shipboar1 or ground.

ANTENNA ASSEMBlY AS-71/SPT-2

FRF.:tp::ICY I UJDI' band, 450 - 720 mc J VSWR


50-obll line.

< 2 on

tunction -

co~icatione.

Equi~nt 52Allt(OCV-l).

Tranqitting
Equ1paent tunction -

teet.
~~

Corner reflector fed by a dipole.

DESCP.IPriOI: The aueably con1i1t1 ot an


'"""&d'Jiii't~e-ler..gth dipole 110unted in a corner
reflector. The reflector i1 ~ of a number
of parallel rode vboee axe are parallel to
the axie of the dipole. The dipole i1 fed by
a balun to match the balanced antenna to an
unbalanced line. 'l'he an~ i1 terminated
in a type Jl r.onnector. It 11 approxillately
19 !.ncbe1 high, 2:5 inchee long, and 25 inche1
dHp. It veipa 15-l/2 po\mde,
l!EAM DATAl
Gain - 10 db above a half-wave dipole.
POla'rizat1on - Linear, depend on 110\Dlti.D&
poehion,

MISCELLAIEOUS: The antenna -y be safely used


with the tranl1l1 ttere mentioned u tbey :1ave
rated output of 5 to 20 watt. The antenna
llhould not be ueed with CP'XR, 'l'IIf, or AI/APf-4
equi~nt, which have rated powere of 150
watte.
COGilZAJIT .AGEIICft

u. s.

lavy.

IWIUJ'AC'l'UliEJIS 1 Marine Radio COJIIPII.Ily and Radio


Reeearch Laboratory.
9'l'OClC 11JB:RS1

Federal Stock IWDber 15985-:569-

5:59li.

SCAli DATAl Doe not ecan but can be oriented


eo that the axil of dipole 11 vertical, horizontal, or at IUl ane,le of 45. 'rbe antenna
can be ad,lueted through 36oe in the plane
perpendicular to tbe dipole.

TUJr::liG/J!A!CBn!G DBVICES 1 TDI len&thl ot the


dipole eleMntl are ~uetable 1 md a balun
il included.

RUZIIIICIS:
l) Andrew v. Alford, Antennu for ROI, 411lOOA. Cbr1dge, Mue.: Radio ReM&rch
Laboratory, Harvard Univereity, (Dec. :5,
1945). UICLASSIFIED.
2) V. 8. lavy, lavy Stock Liat of the Electronic SupplY Office, (reb. 158). U.-

CLASSiiiib.

:5)

U.s.

De~nt

ot DetenM

l~nclatluoe

Card.
Il!'rALLA'nC:.1

Ground or ehipboard.

A880CIM'ZD ~~

AI/Sfiro:{),

Radio 'freonq1ttere
~. and AI/APf-9. lqui~t

UtiCI.ASIIFID

23

UNCUSSIFIED

~~
2
on

.o

TYPE:

SliF band, 92J - 9470 me; VSWR


vavegu1de.

x-oo

Coll1aea:

<

Equipment function - baabing.


Radar Set AN/SP!f-3. Eq-uipaent function approach control.

of probe-fed dipoles.
MISCEI..LANroUS:

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

lS:ll2A/Al'Q-7 ...

The

A.S~2/AI!Q-7 ... ARL-3119,


ARL-47-211.

Western El:ctrte Company, PR 44104, l>fi 44-29,2 1 and PR 44-3046, 2034 DAY -45-

MANUFACTURERS:

RA.

STO<..'!C Nt.MBER:

82A.

Sigual Corps 2A264~2 sod 2A264-

REFERENCES:
1) H. T. Friis, w. D. Levis, Radar Antennas,
&ell Syste111 Technical Journal, Vol. 20,
No. ~. New York, tf.Y .: Jiierlcail'fe-rep!ior2
and Telegraph Co~ (Apr. 1947). UliCIASSIF:mD

2)

Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne Antenns. Data, CO 16::1-517, (Juli 1,

!53}. coHM:w..

3)

SCAN DATA: The antenna has eactraaechanical


scann!!lll; through an arc :50 on each side of
the ~~~echanical aiJII of the antenna at a rate
of about 45" per second,

ot Ships 1 Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
U. S. Navy Bureau

~~ NAVSHIPS 900l2l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).

CONFmENTIAL.

Shipboard or airborne.

ASSOCIA!'ED ~UIM:NT:

and AS~?A./APQ.-7.

two models are Mchanicall and t:lectrically


interchangeable, but the A model has improvements in tbe r~ switch-block assembly,
antenna :iriveo4110tor circuit, etc. The A
model is also hi;pler than the other; it is
about 11 inches high instead of 3 1nc.es for
AS .82/A.PQ.-1 Tbe other dimensions are about
the same.

llEAM DATA. (AS~2/APQ-7)


Gain - 32.5 db as a collinear array antenna,
3!r:O db when used with a parabolic-cylioder
reflector.
Half-paver beamwidth -Horizontal - 0.4.
Vertical -abOut 2o with the reflector.
Polarization - Horizontal.

IKSTALLATION:

A.S..82(*)APQ..:r denotes two

iiiOdeis, AS:.S2/Al'Q-7,

DESCRIPI'!OI'lJ The antenna is a collinear ar~


condst!ug of 250 <'ipol~s lihich are probefed frcm the vavegulde or. which t~y are
mour.ted. The waveguide is constructec so
that its \iidth can be periodically varied
to produce electrcmechanical scanning ,,f
the beam. The beNB is .. nlfted due to the
change in relative phase at the dipoles as
the waveguide width i.s varied. By varying
the vaveguidot width and by feeding the array
at alternate end.a, the beaa can be 1118de to
sweep a :50-degree arc on each side of ita
cente1 T.le antenna ia used on aircra!t and
on ships. The antenna is placed in a streamlined vane, Antenna Housing C:W-23/APQ-7, sad
IIIOUD.tld belOif and transverse to the tuael.a6e
of heavy b-;mbers when used vi ~h bcmbiog
e~uipment.
The array is also used as a line
feed for parabolic-cyl1r4er reflectors in a
CCA system in i til shipboani use. The ar~
is about 16 fEet vide, 6 inches deep, and
3 inches high and weighs about 1 SO pouads.

Radio Set Alf/APQ-7.

4)

Air Force Spec1ticat1cn 471-5017.

5)

Western Electric Speeiticat1on X~l73B.


ANTENNA
~UElfCY:

SHr ban4 1 9310 me (tranamitting


ante on&) alld 9320 - 94~0 111c (receiving
antenna) .

~~

'l'Vo ~ ot alota.

DESCRIPl'IO!f: The antenna hu separate receiver alld tt'ansm1tt-!r sections. Tlw receiver section ia mounted on top or the
tran..ttter 1ection. Each section ia CCIIIpoaed ot :> rova of 1 probe~ed 11lots unifon spaced aroulld a cylladriual waveguide section. Both arrey-a are encloeed
in a ca.aon plastic cylindrical houaing.

BIWi DATA:
O&In - 4.8 db.
1riil?-pover be-14th - 'lertical - -'0.
Btu type - biin1Urectioaal in aci&lth.
P"o1&1'1i&tton - Horizontal.

24

ASSi:~n.;w

A.S-111/CPN-6
roNING/M.A~HilfG DEVICES:

In the base ot each


antenna Is a stub tranatorm.r which matches
the cyllodrical waveguide or the antenna
to the rectangular waveguide feed.

INSTALLATIO!a

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQtTIMII't'a Radio Set AN/CFN.f..


Equipment function - navlgation, suxface
reference.
MISCELLANEOUS: Tile n~ru:lature card state
tb&t the i'ertloal be-14th is 6o. Other
references state that the vertical haU'pover be v14th 1a 30.

COONIZART AGE!ICY1
JWnll'AC'ltiURa

:ttir0653Jt,

UNCLASSIFIED

U. S. Javy.

Galv1lliU'g. eo., contract


and Motorola, Inc.

----

-----------~----------------------------------------

UNCLASSIFIED
STOCK NtMBER:
569-5556.

Federal Stock Number F

5985-

REFERENCES I

i)

U. S. Air Force and Bureau ~ Aeronautics, Handbook of O-:-eration and


Service Instructions, AN i6-30CPN6-1,
T.o. 3lP5-2CPN6-i (Oct, 1, 1952).
UNCI.ASS IFIED.

2)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the


Electronics ~flj Office, (Feb. 1958).
UNCi1SSIFIED.

j) U, S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detaili, Chapter";; NAVSHIF3 906121(A), (Jan. 1,"""'1959 ).
mRP!DENTIAL.

4)

U, S. Department of De:fense .lfcmenclature


Card.

AS -ll8/CPN -6

ANn:NNA ASSEMBLY .\S-124/AFR


~.;.QUE!iCY:

VSWR

VHF at:d UHF bs.ads, 270 - 3000 me;

BEAM DATA:

< 5 on 50-ohm coaxial cable.

Polarization - linear, depends on mounting


position.
INSTALLATION:

Airborne or

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

RC-i6o, AN/APR-1,

shi~board.

Receiving Equipment

AN/APR-2, and AN/APP.-4.

Equipumt function - countermeasures, search

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U, S , Navy.

MANUF.li.CTURER: Developed by Harvard University


Radio Research Laboratories (Antenna number
M80l).
S'roCIC NUMBERS: U, S, Navy - ASO RlhANAS124APR, and U. s. Air Force 1660-202152396.

AS-124/APR

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists ~ a 6odegree cone surmounted by a 90-degree cap.


The overall height of the assembzy is 8
inches; it is 6-1/2 inches in diameter and
weighs about 2-1/2 pounds. The assembzy
includes a mounting base. and a type .If
connector. The antenna can be mou.tted vith
its axis vertical, horizontal, or at ~
intermediate angle depending upon the polari ...
zation and radiation pattern desired, When
used aboard ships, the antenna is mounted
above a gl'OI .d. plane o:f radial I'OO.s ,

UNCLASSIFIED

AS-124/APR with GroWld Plane

25

REFERENCES:

1) Alldrev W. Altord, Antenaaa tor RCM, 4U100A. C811br1.d.8e, liaiia.: Radio Research
t.boratory, Han1u'll University, (Dec. 3,
1945). UICUSSIPIED.

2)

~au or Aero0111lt1cs, Handbook ot Airborne Anteana ll&ta, CO 16-1-517, (JulY 1,

1953). Cdifibdf:W..

3)

S. Depa.rtllltnt ot Detf!nse Nc:aencla"Gure

Card.

AS-124/AP.R Response Pattern


ANTENNr\ ~116/CPr\-2

INSTALlATION 1
~~

Probably tvo arrays or slots.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUil'IGi:ll'l'z

Radar Conversion Kit

Ali/CPA:zi().
DESCRIPl'IOlh The only available iotoiW&tion
- states that this antenDA 18 sila1lar to the
AS-11.8/CPK-6. The antenna h desianed tor
maat~~t~ng and bas 1eparate receiving and
tran. .1tt1ng 'tion1.

MAHUFAC'lURERS:

tJ. S lf&vy

G&l.Y!n IU'g.

Co., p:roeurement

u.
s. Depe.rtant
at Detelllle Nc.enclature
Card.

6o.

contract IXr-55341:
REFERE!ICE!

BEAM DATAl

8111/:f:er be-idth -Vertical Bor zontal - 360' .

COGMIZAIIT AGEII:r:


J'll(fJIICf:

UIP bud, 625 - 1250 a!J VSIIJt < 2.

'!UIPliG;\!A!aii!o DPRICIS:

Dipole 11 &dJuatable
3.25 inchea
tor 650 - 750 ~~e, '0 blcbaa tor 750 - 850 ~~e,
and 2.75 1Dcbaa tar tre~nciea above 85~ ac.
to

!1!!.:

C01'Mr retlectar.

'!be antenna conliata or a corner reflector, ca.poaed or 21 1paced rod8


approJta&tely 19 1Dchea long ted by an
adJuatable balt'-vaft dipole. Tbe dipole
BUpport 1Dcl~a a quarter-wave b&l.UD tor
tailing 50-oba coaxial cable. l~ncla
ture card atatea that the antema ia ~3
1Dahea loDe and 25 1Dchea deep. 'l'ba antenna ~ be poaitioned ftrtically, horisontallJ, or at 4).

tollov~ e~t

l.ength8:

DESCRIPl'IC:W:

DSTALI.AfiC:W:

SPr006, M/APf-2,
t'unction -

u4

M/APr-5. Equip~ent

c~, J~.

COGIIZAll'r AGIICf: D. S. I&TJ'.

UIICI ASSIFID

and ground, mbile or

.ASSOCIATED E!,f1Ila: lfadar 1'rana1ttera U/

:.AM DAD:
G&1D - 12 db.
PO'iarisat1oa - Vertical, hor1sontal, or 45.

. -

Sld.p\IGU'4

tixed.

--.- ----------

"

U, s. Departaent
CU"4.

2)

R!PXREIIC!S:
l} Andrew v. Al.t'ord, Antennu tor JICII,

Detaue 1-cl.&ture

l+ll-100. Cubrid&e, Muucbwletta:


Radio lleM&rch Laboratory, ll&rftrd
Univerdty, (lllove~~ber 11 l9'K). '111CLASSIPIID.

ANTENNA ASSDIILY AS-l491'11lTl


MAJOR CCia'OID'l'S: l Antenn& Nut Section MS-49,
1 Antenn& Nut Section MB-50, l Antenll& Nut

2)

11.

s.

Departaent of Detente

le~~~~ncl.&ture

Card.

Section MB-51, l Antenna M.ut Section MS-52,


l M.ut Due MP-37, and l Mast Bracket MP-50
.P'RE'f1,!1CY:

!!!!.:

IF and Vll7

be.na,

29. 5 - 32 c.

Whip.

DESCRIPl'IOI: 'l'ne antenna b a tour-aection vhip


l'-:/2 feet 1008 and veigh& 16 pound&.
lllWC

DA~:

lieu type - Qlnidirectional in tbe uiiNth

plane,
Pol&l'ization - Vertical.
DS'l'ALI..A1l'IC1h Ground, vehicul&l' 1 airborne 1 or
ah1pbo&rd.

A8SOCUl.'JCD EWil'MDJ': Radio Set AJ/.rm'-1.


Equi:s-nt function - re110te control or A/
'l'RR-2 for detonatill8 a1nea. R.anp vhen UM4
vith lttrJm-2 - Up to 8 ilea for ground
location, l2 to 20 ailea tor ahipbo&rd location, up to 1+0 ilea tor airborne location
(5,000 f ..t altitude).
COOIIZAI'l' AaiiCY:

STOCX JtiiJILR:

CESL.

Si&n&l Corp& 2A261.-ll+9.

RD'DaaB:

---n-u-:s.

Aray, .Radio Set AJ/'!M-1 aa4 It/


1!111-2, Technical Manual, 1ll ll-269,
(October 1949). UIICLASSIP'IID.


ANTENNA ASSOIILY AS-17")/t!PX

J"R!qJEICY: Additional information i& available


1n the Mcret doc-t lieted belov u
Reference l) and 1n Volu. VI of thia cataloa
Mriea.

ASSOCIATED ECiiJil!E!!'l': Jl&dar Seta AJ/SPJC-1 and


AJ/SPJC-2, }t-.dar lle&con AJ/UPI-5, and Beacon
Traneaitter Receiver AJ/TPI-1+. lqu1~nt
function - In'.

II!!:

COOIIZAI'l' AaEIICY:

Dipole array vith rectangul&l' :reflector.

DZSCJUPl'IOJI: Antenn& u-bly con&iata or tvo


1n-Ph&.. Mt& (tvo dipolu each) of vertically
pol&l'iud end-to-end dipole&, vith a co-.oa
feed. 1'he Mta are aounted on oppoaite
aide& of a CQia)ll rectangular reflector. 'lbt
renector 1& hollov eo that 1t can contain the
tran.aia&ion linea.

JIIAM DM'A:
POl&l'izati~ - Vertical.
DSl.ALLA'l'IC.t

lPl'OCJC ltiMB!'ft:

u. s. Javy.

Sitpl&l Corp& 2A261.-l76.

REJ'ZR!IC!S:
1) E. B. Soltvedel, A Jlad&r Direetor, ProJect RAID ReM&rCh Malorandull RM-2000.
Santa Monica, California: '1'lle RAID Corporation, (Auc. 13, 1957), M1fiA Report
Jo. AD-150674. SICRI'1'.

2) U. s. ~nt ot lletenM 1-ncl&ture


C&l'd.

Ground and &hipbo&l'd.

27

.:

'

UNCLASSIFIED
AN'I""NNA ASSE!IBLY AS-21117/CRT-1
MANUJ'AC'nlRilh

Unlalalnl,

44-5'702.

~~

~ut

plaa.

Monopole.
STOCIC lltloiB1!:RS 1 1"ederal Stock lflabere F 5820-

56708948'

DESCIUPl'IO~I

Tbe antenna b .3Q6 feet ot Wire


which 1a erected by either a gu...t'illed
balloon or a box.Jd.te. It b the antenna

RErEREIICES I

1) U. S. Air Force and Bureau or Aeronautics 1

for an -rgency tranamitting ayate designed for operation from a rubber lite
ratt.

Handbook ot Maintenance In.atructions,

~fo
;;~-f'
AI 16-~3~,
~. r
:5ept. 15, 1955).

Shipboard (lite ratt)

IISTALLATIOlfl

and S82l..J.49.()883.

UHCIASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATID !QUIPM!II'1'1 Radio Set Ali/Cirr-3.


ICi\if~nt runctio'\ - c-nicationa (trana-

U. 5. De~t
Card.

2)

ot Deteue

~lature

lllittiD& o~).

COGNIZAI'.r ~~

ARL-4106.

AND:NNA ASSEIIILY AS-2109/SPR

Cancelled, J~ 18, 1946 per nomenclature


card. Tile antenna waa never uaed.


ANn:NNA ASSEMBLY AS-221/CPN-17

S-band. Additional information ia


available in the aecret docu.ent listed below
u Reference l and in Volu.e VI of th1a catalog aeriea.

!m=

ASSOCIATED EQ!JIPME!!f: a.dR' llelleon Ali/CPB-17,


Equipment tunct101l- Mditional intonation
is available in the secret docu.ent liated
below u Reference l aa4 1n Vol~ VI or
this catalog seriea.

Stacked array ot dipole.

Ill!lSCRIPl'IOII: Antenna ia a atacked dipole array


--.nc'l'OHdin a v.atherproof pre..uril:ed houaiug. There are 3 baya ot radiating el-nta,
each one 1a probably aeveral bent d1polea
110unted to tora a riug or loop and fed in
phaae. It 110unt11 on either Mut Allaeably AB90/CPH-17 (ground) or Yardarm Al.tenna Mounttug AB-112/CPlf-17 (ship).

P'DCf.IEI!ct:

UD' band,
on a 5<>-oha lille.

!Xl!:

'50 1500

IIC 1

MAmJFACTURER: GalYin Mullltacturtng Co. 1 Contr~t NXar-53341.


l) E. B. Soltwedid, A Badar Directory, ProJect RAND Reaearch Memorandum RM-2000.
Santa Monica, C&li:'ornia: The RAND Corporation, (Auc. 1,, 1957), ASTIA Report
No. AD-15067~. SB:Ur.

a) u. s.

Corner renee tor ted b;y a dipole.

The AS-2:56()/SPr is a broad-band


tranaaitting or recetvtug antenna. It couists of a halt-wave, adjuatable
dipole connected to a balun and 110unted in a
75-dalrft, fixeA-augle corner reflector. 'l'lfo

_________..

or DetaR -lature

adJustable dipole-balun uu.bltea are used


to cover the trelpleucJ ranp ot the antell!la,
but o~ OM ia ..a A vq cze tiM. b
antet:.na uu.bly .oaata Gil a 8\QIJOrt llll&tt which
1a 5' incbas hJP., !lata - = t allova tba antenna to be Or1a1184 Jlor1sontally I ftrt1cal.ly I
or at an 1ntezwaaa11a pNitioll aa4 &lao all.ova
tba uu.bly to lie rotata4 to uq pae1t1ollin
uilluth. 'fba . . , _ , _ or -.ell s16a ot tba
retlector are 1.8 'b7 20 tnobM. 'IIIIa retl.ector

UIICUSSIFIED

28

card

VSWR < 2

..cli~~~~t-p1n

~EB:

DI!SCRIPI'IOI:

V. S. . .'17.

COONIZANI' AGEI:Y:

B!AM DATA:
Gain - Additional intonation 1 available in
~aecret docu.ent l1ated below u Reference
l and in Vol~ VI of thia catalog aer1ea.
Half-power beamvidth- Vertical- ~ to 40-.
.BHa T'.fP! - Oalnidirectional in horizontal
plane,
Polarisation - Horizontal,

Groun4 or llhipboard.

INSTALLATION:

FR!QU!!CY:

___________

UICUSSIFIED
conaiata of a nu.ber of roda which lie in
planea parallel to the plane of the dipole.
The -.xillwa length of the low-frequency
dipole ia 15-3/4 inchea and the~
length of the high-frequency dipole ia 5
inchea. The dipole a are ted by 50-obll cou1al
cable. The total weight of the assembzy, including support sbatt, is approxiJatelT 85
pounds.

BEAM MTA:
Gain - lO db.
ii&ir-mer beuwidth - Plane para1.1e1 to dipole - ,0' to So. Plane perpendicular to
dipole - 30 to 6o-.
Polarization - Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal (45") according to antenna orientation.

MISCEI.IA!mllJS: AS-236( *)/SPl' denotes models


AS-236( )/SPl' and AS-236/SPl'. No i$ta is availab~e on differences, if any, Letween models,
COOBIZANT AGEIICY:

U. S. Navy.

MABUF.ACTURE!IS: Marine Radio COlllp&lly, Navy Contract NXsr-65335.


STOCK !lUMBERs
5393.

Federal Stock llulllber, 15985-369-

SCAN MTA: lbes not scan, but can be lll&llual:cy


positioned to any azimuth angle.
TUNING/MATCHING DEVIC:e%3:
justable.
INSTAU.ATION:
mobile,

Dipole length ia ad-

Ground or shipboard, fixed or

2) Andrew w. Alford, Antennas for RCM, Report


JJo. 4U-lOOA. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard IJniversity, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIEI:.
3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.


fflEQUENCY:

.m!=

HF and VHF band8 1 28 -

4o

ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/TRR-2.


Equipment function - remote control

IIIC.

Whip.

DESCl!IPl'IOlf: 1'he antenna is a - u whip UHcl


with a radio receiver for the remte detonation of land and water 1111ne1. The whip
il 18 inches long and attache directly to
the receiver when uaed with land lllinea.
When used with water mines, the whip mounts
to a tapered oak block which keeps the antenna afloat. The oak block ia weighted to
keep the antenna upright. The antenna is
connected to the submerged receiver by a
length of coaxial cable.

COGlfiZAlf.I' AGEfCY:

CESL-2547.

MAlllD'.AC'J.'OJIER: Subllarine Signal Coapeny 1 procureMnt order 3102-Ph-45-oB.


REFEREIIC:e5:
l) U. S. Army, Radio Sets AN/TRT-1 and AB/
TRR-2, Technical Manual, '1M ll-269,

(Oct., 149).

UNCLASSIFIED.

2) U, s. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.


AN'IENNA ASSDIBLY .\S-261/UPT

li'JU!:'fJEI!ct: VHF and UHF banda, 175 - 550


VSWR < 2 on 50-ohlll line.

IIICJ

!!!!,: Corner reflector fed by a diJJOlAt.

DESCJ!IPTICII: The antenna eon~iat or a h&lrvave, adjustable diJJOle eOJmected to a balun


an4 .aunted in a 75-degree, fixed-eqle COl'DIIl'
reflector. The reflector 1a con~tructed of a
nuaber of tal rods which are Jl&nllel to tile
azia o~ the dipole. 1'he u.-bly 1a muntecl
on a pedestal which pel'llits the utelm& to be
oriented tor the tranaisaion o~ a1&D&JA ot
either horii.Olltal or vertical JJOl&r1M.t1on.
1'he pedeatal also providea tor rotation or tile
entenna about a vertical axis so tb&t tbe s:ll-

nal III&Y be ~d in any azimuth direction,


The asllelllbly has the tolloving cliJDenaiona: reflector, 40 by 43 inchea (each ail'.e)t dipole and
balun, 32 by 2~ by 2 incbes (overall)J .aunting
pede11ta1, 49 by 10 by 8 incbea (overall). The
entire aa.-1117 weighs about 140 JIOUllda.
liUN DAUs

Ge.1n - 14 db.

i&i:t-~r ~idth -

In
pl&De or t11e diJJOl.e - 5o-.
In a pl&De perpendicular to tha diJJOle -

w.

Polarization -Bither vertical or hor:isont&l


~iq on .,unting.

UIICUSSIFIED

--------------------

-----------

--

UNCUSSIFIED
SCfJ! DATA: '.rhia antenna doea not scan, but it
can be rotated .nually through 36o ill uiliiUth.

STOCX lltloiBDS:

'l.'lllf.OiG/MATgm!G DEVICES: In order to obtain


aatist'act..1ry pe~t'~ce ot' the antenna over
ita entire t'requency range, it ia neceaaary
to &djuat the dipole length, the balun
length, and the dipole-to-Nt'l.ector diatance.

R!:FZREIIC!S:
l) Prelim~ Inatrllct1oua for 1'3903
Antenna.J-26MJP#), 411.-IB-70.
Radio Reaearch Laboratory, lim'vard
Univeraity. (Marcn 71 1945). UK-

Laboratory, ll&rvv4 1JD1:nrs1.ty.


s~

eorpa ~4-26:5.

CLASSIFIED.
IHSTAU.ATIOI:

Shipboard or ground.

2)

ASSOCIATXD E~: Ra4a.r Seta .AJ/SP.r-4( )1


and Ai}SP.r-o, TranaittU~g l!!qui~nt .AJ/~2, D/APr-2, and All/APr-51 and Ra4a.r Trainil18
Set D/UPr-'r4. Bqui~nt tunction - counter-.urea, J.-inc. 'l'l'ana1ttin8 Equi~nt
52AIII(OCY-l). !qui~nt tunction - ~gt.
.'OGinAJT AGDCY:

MAIUJ'AC'l'UH!RS:

t1.

s.

3)

Andrew W. Al.t'ord1 Antennaa tor RCM,


4ll.-lOOA.. Cubridp, Muaac!luaetta:
:Ra41o Re.-rch Laboratory1 B"a.r.-e.rd
t1nivera1ty, (nace.be:r :5, 1945). 111CLASSil"'ED

v. s.

..

Jlepal1alnt ot Det'enM .,a.enclatl:re

Card.

lavy.

Devei.oJ-nt by :Ra4io Reaearch


ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-352/lNO

!X!!_: Whip.

MISCELI..ADOOB: '!be .AS-352/URio() ia almilar to


Coaat Guard type MR-162.

DESCRIPriOI: 'l'hia antenna 1a a two-piece


tiltillg vhip made of ateel tubing. Ita
overall length ia 23.5 teet ot which 5 teet
ia the maat base section and 18.5 teet ia the
vhip aallellbly. The maat baae aection consiata
ot a aelt'-e.l.igning baae illaulator aaaembly
aupported by a atand-ot't inaulator aaaembly.
It ia mounted vith tour 5/16- by 4-inch bolta
vith 18 thre&da per illch.

COGXIZAJIT .AGEIICY: PIA-125, Pro.1ect Group


SPSCC. (Plant Bqineering Agency 1a nov
Signal Bqineering Af!Jtmcy.)
Bi:mback :Ra41o Company, type
CG-RE0:Sl5llJ Snyder Manuf'acturing Comp6.ny,
procurement order, Signal Corpa 23584-PH-43.

MABU:rAC'l'URER:

S'l'OClC IUMBBih

IHSTALLATIOlh

Ground, mobile and

ASSOCIAT!:D Er;pn?C!!:!!'rt
cOIIIIIUilicationa.

Equi~nt

~l

Signal Corpa 2A295.

boata.

tunction -

REFEREilCB:
u. s. Depa.rt.ent

ot Detom loMr.clature Card.


AN'I'ENNA ASSDIIL Y AS-SSS/FRIO

FREqJEICY: MP' and B7 banda, 1.7- l4.4mc.


~:

Teleacopi~

INSTALLATIOlh Ground, tixedJ ground, mobile;


amall boata.

vhip.
ASSOCIATED E~ Radio Receivera BC-779-A,

Il!SCRIPl'ICllh

'l'he antenna 1a a thr" -aection

teleacopic vhip -.de ot aes.leaa, drawn


al11111num tubing. The vhip ia 6-l/2 teet
long vhen collapaed and 18-l/~ teet long
vhen t'l.illy extended. rta -.xilln.a diameter
ia 3/4 ot' an inch. The antenna mountins ia
a cut-iron houain8 8 illchea long, 8 inchea
vide, and 8 inchea hif;h. Within thia houaing
are the coil and capaaitor which provide
etticient coupli~ tor the t're~n~y band
uaed. 'l'he antenna muntil18 brac:t~t ia an
L-ahep.d ateel bracket, each ::.es ot which
ia 8-l/4 illchea 10111 and 6 Llchea vide. 'l'he
total vei.sht ot an u.-bleu AS-353/:rR ia
approxiately 40 pounda.

BC-T79BI1iC-7, BC-7~BJ BC-1004-B,

BC-loo4-C, BC-~-D. Equi~nt tunction co.mun1cat1ona, =eceiving.

COGX!.ZAliT .AGEICY:t
SIGGC-R.

SCL-6909, ProJect Group

JWro!'AC'l'UR!R: A. )[. ~at. Jr., part lo. AS7903, Signal Corpa procun.ent order 7797-

PHILA-48-TI.
S'l'OCJC 11111l!lh S14PJ&l Corpa 2.\298-lJ l"ederal
Stock liliber 5965-223-4646.

:rmrm/MM'CJm DBVICI:

Tile antenna coupl1111


device conaiata ot any of four interchangeable
vlug-1n coila and a variable capacitor.

30

________

...._,_..,

-------~----

......

-~-

UNCUSSIFIED
~CES:

t!)

l) Dep&l"t;Mnt ol the Arrtry, Antenna Auemb1y


~~.'lM ll-5013, (Jan. 1949). 1.11-

S1&n&l dravinl SC-D-51096.

3) Si&n&l dravinl ES-D-31K!E.


Fl!J!!1t.JmJY:

:!'!!!&

UHF and SHF baDd, 1000 - 4ooo

ter 5, NAVSHIPS 90012l{A), (Jan.1, 1959).

IIIC.

'CORFmmriu..

Conical.

antenna is an <:anidirectio!lal
double-cone antenna designed to provide wide'band character1Bt1ca. '1.'be antenna ia 11101mted
above a ground-plane segment (120") at an
angle ot 45 to receive either horizon~
or vertic~ polarized a1gna.la. Tbe input
impedance is 50 obma The antenna ia for
uae on au~inea and is constructed ot
s1lveroi~lated monel metal. External surfaces are painted except for the cone radiator, which ia coated vith neoprene. Tbe
overall antenna ia 9-J./2 inches high 6 inches
deep, and 5-J./8 inches vide. It veigh& about
10 pounda.

DESCRIPTIOHt

2)

Albert F. Lopes, Robert C. Moore,


Directory ot Intercept and 4 a 1 a
E(jUfpaent, Report Ito. 63.6-.
tate
College, Pennsylvania: Hallar, ~
and Brovn, Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956).

3)

lfavy SpecUicaUon Shipe A-J.OO.

Tbe

4) :Bureau ot Ships, Inatruction Book for


Antenna Aaaeab:cy AS-,nz~. BAVSBIPS
92416. UliCLASSIFIED.

Shipboard ( aullaarine)

IliBTALIATIOlft

ASSOCIA'flm PJQtrnlO!:ll'r: Receiving Seta Alf/SPR./2


8ild Al(/BUl::i. Equi}aent tunction - probab:cy
countermeun.rea, monitoring.
MISCEI..I.AimUS&

XS-37U/s,

AS-371( *)/S denotes AB-371/S,

and AS-37l13/S, which are interchaageabl.e and dUter on:cy in. ccmponent parts.

COGlf.IZA1IT AGEIICY:
MAliUI'A~t

U. S !r&vy

l!arl.av Engineering

Bi'i:Ch iliii\itactoring

c~ j

C~,

11avy contracts
110bsr-49l.l.6, IObar-30065, 110bsr-572l5, and
IIObsr-57217.
STOCit KI.ICBIBSt AS371/S J'ederal Stock l'lumber l 5985=669~23 1 AS37lA/S ... lle.vy Stock
Jll&ber l J.6 -.\-45542 -ll.011 and AS '1f'J.Jj/S
lederal Stock lblber J' 5985...672-5965.

1) U. 8. lfavy Jmoeau ot Ships, Antenna Data


Sbnts, Shipboard Antenna Detaili,

AS-;J7l(*)/S

Cb&)l-

.:!!!:

hydrostatic pressure ot 4oo pounds per


square inch
Stub .. l.eeve antenna.
I118T.ALLATI01ft

'l'bt antellll& 1B a sleeve dipole


for au&ii.riue installations and 1a used for
tre.n.aitt1ng and receiving when tbe aubu.r1.Dt is surfacecl, It bu a 1apedauce

ASSOCIATED

l''m with

COGI'IZAIT

Shipboard ( sulllarine)

D!SCRIPTIOit

cereaic iDBUlatora and is


finished v1th ~ paint. It IIOUD.ts vertic~ and 1s 32 in.cbes lone and 9 inchea in
cli-ter. It 1a wilt to vithataDd a

AGE!~:! I

UNCLASSIFIED

'

---,4-~--

UHF c-m.cation.a

E4U!~t function - caaun.ica-

t1on.a.

ot 50 ollu It is constructed ot cut

~Uil'MI!:II'.l's

eqU!~nt.

. ---------........__... -------"f ' --

..._,.

U 8 !r&Yy

31

------------.:>-.. .-. , ----.:. .; . .

'>It'~

UNCLASSIFIED
MANUFACTURER:

Fsderal Tctlephooe and Radio


c~, Navy contract N5sr-ll772(Sic).

STOCIC NUmER:

5985-

Federal Stock Number N

369-5525.

tronics Suppq ott1ce 1 (Feb. 1958).

Ulf-

cflSsb'ttD.
2)

U. S. Departllea.t
Card.

or Deten1e Ncmenclature

REFERENCES:
1) U. 8. Navy, Navy Stock List ot the Elec.


ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-376()/SaT

~:

COGNIZANT AGENCY: PEA-508. (PEA 1a 11011 SEAt


u. S. J.rray Signal Ecgiceering Agency 1
Arlington Hall, V4.)

Monopole.

The e.asemb:cy is a single -wire


antenna for emergency radio equipment in
lite ratts. It col!Bists ot 50 feet o:f' rubber~avered copper wire, 20 teet ot copperbraid ground wire, illSUlators, rope and clips.
It is erected on a maat-~ype construction tor
boat emergency uae.

DES~IPriO!h

INSTALlATION:

Federal 'l'elaplloaa aa4 Radio

MANUFACTURER:
Car.paey,

REFERENCES 1
1) Federal Tctlepbooe 111111 Radio Drawing
F-31966-1.
2)

Shipboard (lite raft),

U. 8 Depar1ant

or Def'ense lfallenclature

Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Radio Tral!Bmitter Type


168-B. Equipment tunction - c~icatio!IB.

ANTENNA

FREQUEHC'Ys

ASSE~LY

MF band, 1.55 - 2.50 me,

llESCRIPriOI: 'l'hil aa~embly cons:lats ot the


loop proper and ita pedeat&l, which plugl
into a receptacle proviil.ed on the aasociated
t1eld-intenl1ty meter, The loop mounta on
the J.edeat&l by mean1 o:f' two spring taateners.
The unit ia 12 1nche vide, 28-1/4 inches
high, and 1-3/16 inchea deep, Input leads
are shielded, aud the inpt.t inductance is 33
microhenriea.

,\S-S77/ll6()

COGNIZAIIT AGEICY:

l!!!,z Loop,

SCAN DATA:

U. S. llavy, code 935.

MANUPACTURERs WaahiJl6ton. Inatitute of'


Technology, u. s. Javy procurement contract
RXsr-88850.
STOCK liUMBER:
2624.

Federal stock llUIIIber H5985-090-

REFERENCES:

1)

BuShipa Speciticat1on RE-13A-1031A.

2)

U. S. Departllellt
Card.

or Deten1e Nomenclature

36o manual azimuth rotation.

ASSOCIATED Ec;u.m.!ENT: Field Intensity Meter


TS-318()/UP. Equipment tunctlon- test.


ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-119/f'MQ-2

FREQt.JEftt"Y t
~:

UHP' band I 39Ct - 410

Stub-sleeve

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Qanid1rect1oual 1n azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

IIIC

an~enna.

DESCRIPriON 1 The antenna aa~embly conl1at1 ot


a stub-slaeve antenna (18 inches long) and a
100-toot .::able ot RG-8/U with a W-21/llr
connector. The stub 1s a ailver-plated braae
rod 5-37/64 inchel long and 1/2 inch in
d1-ter. The al&:Ne is a lilver-plated bra11
tube 6-,/~ inchel long and 2-1/2 inches in
d1. .ter. The antenna il munted by a pipecap 1upport with a stand-ott insulator.

INS'l'ALLATIOlh

Ground or shipboard.

ASSOCIATED E~ BMioaonde Receptors


AN/li1tQ-2 andkr -2A. Equ1p:aent tunction meteorological ~t.
COGliiZAII'l' AGDC'YI U. 8. Iuy, code 851.

UIICI.ASSIFIED

. sa...

MAJIUFACTURERt National Co., Inc., contract


!IObsr-57468.
STOClC NUMBER:

U.

s.

l'favy Rl6Ali-AS289PMQ2.

2)

Bend1Jt-Freiz Drawing 515o83-B.

3)

U. S. Navy Specification MII..-R-15312.

REFERENCES:

1)

U. S. Navy, Bureau ot Aeronautics,

AN'IENNA ASSEMBLY AS-390(*)/SRC

FREQYENCY: VHF and UJill' banda, 220 - 400 IIIC;


VSWR < 2.

!!!:!:

MANUFACTURERS: Technical. Appliance Corporation,


Navy contract number NObsr-57304; Bird
Electronic Corporation, Javy contract number
NObsr-43272; Andrew Altord Consulting
Ellflineera, Navy contract number NObsr-29053.

Modified ground-plane antenna.

The antenna is an unbalanced,


broadband, coaxial stub antenna tor tran3aittill8 and receivillfl. It consists ot a
radiator and a ground plane. The radiator is
9-5/8 inches high and 2-1/4 inches in di~~~~~eter
The grvw..~ plane is 7-1/2-inch disk to which
ef.8ht raui&l. roda are attached. The groundplane rods are bent downward 37 degrees below
the horbontal. 'l'he aa-bly has an overall
diameter ot 23 inches and tu1 overall height
at 16 inches. The aaaembly 1110unts by means
at a threaded stud protrudillfl tram the
ground -plane 1110unt illfl plate. The thread on
the stud is 3/4-14 straight N.P .s. The
antenna hu an illlpedance ot 52 obllls and tel'lllinatea in a type-N connector. It weighs 3.6
pounds and is vertically polarized.

DESCRIPriOI:

lliSTALLATIOI:

Javy 11'16-A-53590-1001 1 Federal


Stock Rumber 11'5965-519-9886.

STOCK lil.IIBERS:

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau ot Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets 1 Shipboard Antenna Details 1 Chapter
i,. MAVSHIPS 900l2llA), lJan. 1, 1:;59).
COl'IFIDEITIAL

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED E<iJIFMEIIT: Radio Seta AHAJRR-13,


TDZ-RDZ, MAR-RDR, and TED. EquiJjlllll!nt function - communications.
MISCELLAREOUS: AS-390( )/SRC denotes two 1110dellt
AS-390/SRC and AS-390A/SRC. The two 1110dels
are interchangeable. They ditter in that
AS-390A/SRC uaea Tetlon insulation. The
antenna will withstand an internal pressure ot
50 pounds per square inch and can be operated
in areas where the ambient temperature does
not exceed 350P.
COGNIZANT

AGER~:

AS-390(* )/SRC
2)

Private Correspondence.

3)

U. S. Navy.

AN'ft:NNA AS-191(*)/BLR

~UEIICYt

< 5o

,!!!!1

UBI' aDd SBI' band, lBOO - ~

The uae.bq 1a IIOUllted horir.ontaJ41 on


top ot tbe SllOrkel shield ot sul:lllarinea
Tbe antenna has an illlpedance ot 52 obu and
wei&ha 10 pounda. The overall dilllenaiona
are 5-J./2 1ncbea high aDd 7-3/4 inches in

IIIC 1

Dipola aDd stub .

DESCRIPTIO!a AS-393(*)/BUt 1a an canidirectloD&l antenna tor receiving ~ &D' is


caaposed ot two separate &Dtennu. an.
antenna is a three .. launt loop (probabq
a tridipole), ringllia and senaitive to
horir.ontall polarized wns. Tbl other
antenna is a stub &lid is aenaitive to
vertica:Ll polarized waves. Both e~nta
are 8Ul'l'CIWided. by petroleum .114- and are
enclosed in a 110lded poqetb;rlau d~.

d1uter.
IIISTALIATIO!I

ASSOCIA'l'.ID EQUII'MIIr.r: Countemeuurea Recelviiii Seta Ai/BIB-1, and O/SPB.-2.


!qui~nt tunction - countemeuurea,
March.

UICI ASSIFIED
---_,...-. .........~_..i~........ ,......____ ,.u,.r. . ...:M ................

Shipboard (aut.artne).

.....

--;~~ ...~ ............


-----------.,--

-.,..

33

A and B models.

They are interchangeable.

COGNIZANT AGENCY 1 U. S Navy - 624.


MANUFACTURERS: Andrew Alford, and Mare Island
Naval Shipyard 1 Navy contract NObsr-71568.
STOCK NlM!IERS:

Navy Stock Number F l6...AFederal Stock Numbera F 59135369-5551 and F 5985-543-1218.

55151J)3fi,

REFERENCES 1

..

1) U. 3. Nt>vy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVsHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1,-m9).
CO!l'FIDENTIAL.

2)

Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for


Antenna Assembly AS-39@, NAVSHIPS
91479. UNCLASSIFIED.

3)

U. S. Department of Defense Nanenclature

AS-.593(*)/Bm

Card.

ANTENNA

~*)/~

FREQUENCY: UHF belld, 1250 - 1350 me (radar),


950 - ll50 me (IFF); VSWR < l.l.
'1YPE1

-nom.

CUt paraboloidal reflector fed by a

DESCRIPTION! The assembly consists of a section Of a paraboloid, a hoghorn feed assembly,


a pedestal alld supporting framevorlL, alld a
wind balancing vane. The ref'lector is 4-J./2
f'eet high, 17-l/2 feet wide, alld 5 feet deep;
it weighs 212 pounds. The complete assembly
weighs 8o9 pounds. The wind load at 90 knots
is 1215 pounds.
BEAM llATA: (Radar)
G&ln - 29 db.
lJBJ?"'illOI'er beBIINidth -Horizontal - 3.5.
Vertical - 10".
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCA'I'f DATA: The antenna rotates through 360
degrees in az~th at a rate between 5 and
15 revolutions ser lllinute.
IRBTALIATION1

Shipboard (carrier).

Radar Seta Alf/SPS .Jj 1


alid SR-3&. EQ.\ilpunt function - search,
air. Rause - 10 lllilea f'or aircrett with a
20-square-ter radar cross section.

or~ofts

CIIC\.1

--. :J

18~ CMM

a MOUS

801.T CIM:U
[QUALL'I 5MCQ)

loiOIMI

~-------==----

AS..Iio2( *} /SPS -6
MAHUFAC'l'l1!1ERS 1 Westinghouse Electric Corporation! Navy contract IIObsr-39420.
STOCK Nl.lMBERS: Federal Stock Number F 5985-

296"'28oi,

REFERENCES:

Navy ~ of' Ships 1 Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipbolml Antenna Detalls, Chapter 5, NAVSHlPS 9ooi21(1). (Jan.
~. CORF:mmrriAL.

1) U. S.

1-,-

ASSOCIA'l'.lm !!51.1l1'MD1'1

AS -4o2( *) /SPS -6 denotes two


:madelia the unlettered alld the A model.
The two IIOdela are s1111ilar 11114 are interchangeable 1 but the A IIIOCI.el haa m provisions, AS-4o2()/SPS.Jj is s1ailar to
A8~29(*)/SPS-6A alld AS-4:3Q(*)/SPS-6B.

Of;- ....... ...,

ra' L.,,...

2)

U, S. Navy Bureau or Ships, Instruction


Book tor Radar EquiiJ~~Snts Navy Models
SR-3a~SR-3b and SR-3c, NAVSHIPS

960,5 (A), 1,Feb. 15,

MISCELIAKEOUS 1

l952).

UNCLASSI-

FIED.

3)

U. S, Depart.a.t of' Defeu~e Nomenclature


Card,

COGIIIZAIT AGFJICY 1 U. S , Navy.


UNClASSIFIED

__ ;

UNCUSSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSDIBLY
FREQUENCY~

~/SPN-4

in az1llluth at 7 revolutions per minute

SHF bli.nd 1 3010 - 3100 me.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by wave--s;:iide.


DESCRIPl'IONr The antt!nna is a cut parabolcidal
reflector which is mounted vith its long
dimension horizontal.. It moun-ts on a rotating pedestal vhich houses the drive
mechanism. R...t energy ma;r be fed to or fraa
the antenne. by means of a coaxial caba or a
waveguide, When the distance from the transmitter (or receiver) to the antenna is less
than 20 feet 1 5l..ol:D coaxial cable ~ be
used. The antenna is 7 feet vide and l toot
high. It weighs about 150 pounds.

INSTALIATlONa

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED ~tJmailltTt Badar Set Alf/SPN~.


EqUipaent tUiiCtlon - ~~&vigation.
MISCEL!ANEOUS: Tlle naaenclature card lists the
frequency range as 3020 to 3120 'llC.
COGNIZAl'IT AGENCY:

U. S. lf&vy.

MANUFACTUBERS: R&3rtheon Manufacturing Ccmpaey 1


tYPe CX::I003 1 Navy contract NObsr~2032.
REP'ERENCF.5r

s. Na1 Radar Systems


Survey 1 fiRL Report
ashlngtOii 1
D.c.: Naval Research Laboratoey (Nov.22 1
1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-153211. SPX:lEI'.

1) Edvard Ornstein, U.
BEAM DATAl

Half-paver beamwidth- Vertical- 13.5".


Horizontal- 3.5.
Polarization - Horizontal..
2)
SCAN DATAl

The antenna rotates through ~o

496,.

U. S. Depart.tnt r4 Defense Ncmenclature

cam.


PRICIJDC!I
~~

VD' band, 100 - 156 me.

CroaHd Adcock with

MOM

monopole.

DESCRIP.riCIIt '!'be antenna ia a crossed Adcock


made up of four vertical dipoles located at
1:lw c~nera of a square with a Hnae 1110nopole
located in the center. !i:he &aMIIIbly includes
a goniOMter with a crosB&l'll bracket on top.
'l'be croaaar~~ bracket is used tor 1110unting the
antenna e l - t a ,
BEAN~~

Beam type - Ptsur ot eight.


Polarization - Vertic&lJ however, the antenna
is capable of receiving signals which are
polarized as tar as 45 from vertical.
!lectr0118chanica1 scan of ,36o in
azimuth is acco.plia~d by a capacitive
gonicmeter.

SCAI D~l

TIDIIlfG/MA!CmG Il!VICES: A bazooka type ot


balance-to-unbalance tranafo~r connecta the
balanced goniOMter to the unbalanced coaxial
cable which connects the antenna to the
receiver.

IlfBTAI.LATIOih

fn'OCX BtiCliERt Federal Stock Humber 5825-2445401 <,tor AS~lO/Uim-2).

Ground and shipboard,

ASSOCIATED B!f!Il'IIE!!Tt Direction Pinder Set


AB/URD-2. !qui}aent tunction - direction
tinc!i.nc and ca.untcation reception.

AS-410()/URD-2

BDIRDC!S:

l(ISCK r.&p~St AS-410( );URD-2 4enotea .,dele


AS-4l6iJii):'2 and AS-4laA/IJRD-2,

l)

Departnts ot the Arrq and .Air Force,


Direction Pinder Set All/tmD-2A, '1'0 3JB4.
2UHD2-2l, (Aug. 151). tllc:LASSD'IED.

2)

Ubct P. Lopez, Robert c. Moore, ~


torz ot Intenept and Anal.yaia !qui;ent,
Report l'o. 63.6-J'. state College,
PeDIUiylvania: laller, lbcyllond and Brown,
Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECB!'l.

COGIIZAI'l' AaiiiC!t U. 8. KayY.


IWIUPAC'l'UR!Rt lerldix Ra41o Corp., contract
IObar-39237.

UNCLASSIFIED
-.

-- ... - -----------------~--- -

----------

L__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .--

35

UNCUSSIFIED
.5)

Benda Drawing OR-200;18-1.

4)

U. S. Iavy Speci1'icat1.on CS-571A.

5)

U. s. Departllent of Defense
Card.

l~nclature


ANTENNA .\SSFMBLY AS-629()/S~

FRF"UENCY 1 I'R!' band 1 1250 1..550 IIC (radar) 1


-~ - 1150 me (IFF)J VSWR < 1.1.

MANUFACTURERS: Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Navy contract !Obsr-.59420.

TYPE: CUt paraboloidal reflector ted by a


---norn.

STOCIC lftKBERSt

DESCRlPriOlil Tbe aasembly consists a oection


of a paraboloid, a boghorn feed assembly,

REFERENGmt

..

5985-

Bu.l"'lau or Sbi:t~s 1 Antenna Data


Sheets, Shi;pgm Antenna Detalli, ChAp-

l) U. S. Navy

a pedestal aDd supporting fr&IUVork, and


a viad bal&.ncing vane. Tbe reflector 1s
aboo.t 6 !'eet high, 17 feet vide and 4 feet
deepJ it veigba 2..50 pounds. Tbe ccmplste
assembly weighs 8..58 pounds. The viad load
at 90 mots 1s 1475 poundu.

ter;; HAvs
'1mfti>Eirl'IAL.

10"

BEAM DATA:

Federel Stock NUmber F

284-5974.

900121(1), (JM.

1,~)..

--------------

(Radar)

G&In -zr.4 db.


lrai?rtGer be811111idth -Horizontal - ..5.5.
Vert cal - 20 6
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 36o


In azimuth at a rate between 5 and 15 revolutions per minute.
Shipboard, (carrier).

INSTAU.ATIOift

ASBOCIA'l'l!:D~Ull'MEII'l'r Radar Set Alf/SPS..6A, and


SR-36. uipaent tunct1on - search, air.
Range - 10 miles for aircra.tt with a 20aquare-ter radar cross section. Also IFF.

AS -429( ")/BPS ..6A denotes two


iiiOdeli: thi unlettered aDd tha A IIOdel.
The two Jaadela are s1a11ar aDd are 1tcterebangeable, but tlw A Jaadel bu IFF provisions. AS-429(*)/SPS..6A 1s s1a11ar to
AS-4o2()/SPS..6 aDd AS-430()/SPS..6B.

MISCEI.IJJm)(JB:

COGIIIZAll'l' ~I

2)

u. s.

Navy I lfa~ Stoclt List or tha Blltctronics Supplj tt!ce, (Feb. 1958). 0!-

cUSSli:tii!D.
..5)

U. S. Navy Bureeu or Ships, Instruction


Book tor Radar!l~nta Navy MCdeLI

8R-3&;;8R-3bt

~3C.

IIAvsiliE

960,5 (A),feb. 15, 1952). U!I:LASSIFIED.

U S lfavy


J'Rl!QtJEEY I

UBI' 1 l25lJ 1350

950 - ll50

TYPE:

-norn.

liC

(IFF);

VSWR

laC

Polarization - BOri&ontal.

(Radar) 1

< 1.1.

SCAN DATA: The antenaa rotates through ~


degree in as:lau.th at a rate between 5 and
15 revolutions per llimlte.

CUt paraboloidal retlllctor fed by a

Tbe asa-b~ consists of a seca paraboloid, a born feed asaeably


(see a1acell.allit01U) 1 a pedestal aDd aupport1118 t~ork 1 llll4 a wind balanciD& vane.
Tbe reflector 1a 5 teet 9 inches h1gh 1 17
teet vide, aDd 5 feet 2 io::hes deep J 1t
veigh& 229 pouDda. The cc:aplllte ass-b~
veipa 878 pounda

DBSCRIPl'IOllr

Uon ot

BIWt DA'rAt

Giln - 21

(radar)

db.
~er be-idth - Boriaontal - ,5.5.
1
Vertical - 30

36

IKSTALIATIOlft

Shipboard.

ASSOCIA'l'ED !J1UIPM!!II'rt a.d&r Set Alf/SPS..6B,


and 8R-3C. !qUlpiient twtction - search, air.
Range - 50 miles tor aircraft vit.h a 20square-ter radar cross section.

AS..I+30()/SPS..6B denotes three


IIIOdeLI& the UDl.etteNil IIOdel, the A IIOdel,
aDd tbe B model. 'l'be unlattered and A
models an s1a1lar Ulll illternballpable a:cept tor tha feed. u..lllles and IW proY1&1ons. The feed as~ Dr AS-4..50/SPS..6B

MlSCELIAllmUS:

UNCLASSIFIED
.

~----"'----

---- ..... .. ____


~

......

______.---

...

~,.

...

UNCLASSifiED
is a vavegu1da..ted hoghorn; no provisiOII.I
are made for IFF. AS-4~/SPS-6B Wlee a
t'lared vavegu1da horn for the radar teed.
Tbe IFF feed 14 probab~ a
dipole or
atub antenna aaee.bly located at or near tbe
1110uth or the horn. AS-430B/SPS-6B 14 tnter-

c....,. "'a,..,.,,

. c-r.,._. r-u-

u ..
...

-u

cbacgeable vith AS-43QA/SPS-6B but not viceversa. The tvo antenna. are eilailar but
have different types or Vied vane. AS-430( )/
SPS -6B 18 silailar to AS -4o2( ") /SPS -6 aDd
AS-429(*)/SPS~.

,. ';- !),MI ICIL1

COGNIZABT AGENCY:

MAlfUFACTURERS: lieetinghou.se Electric Corporation, Navy coatracte NObsr-39420 and ll0ber522o4.


STOCIC lfllofBERS: AS-4:50/SPS-6B Federal
Stock tfiliiber F 5985-296-2244, AS-43Ql/SPS-6B
6B Federal Stock l'fumber F 584o-296-1286,
AS-430B/SPS-6B ... Fed"'ral Stock lfl&ber
F 584o~-2654.
REFmEB'CES I

l)

U. S. lfavy

Bureau of Shipe 1 Antenna Data

Sheets, Shi=rd Antenna Detalii, Chap-

ter;'; NAVS

CYieL1

8 -Q..(S EOUIIU..Y SNaO


~~ OIMI

U, S Navy.

900121(X), (Jan.

AS -430(") /SPS -6B

')

U. S. Navy, Bureau ot Shipe, Instruction


Book tor Radar F.~ui~nts Na~ MOdelS SR-

68 alld sRO&, &A sltr 906,96 (A),


10, 1951). UNCLASSIFIED.

(Sept.

4) U.s. Bavy Bureau ot Ships, Instruction


Book tor Radar !luiSnta Navy k0del8
SR-3&~ 5R-3'6~ a

1,~).

s~3C, !Uv3HJji
1952). UlfCIASSIFIED.

9065 (A), ( eb. 15,

RIRHDEif'l'IAL.

2)

Navy Specification CS-7'57.


ANI'ENNA AS-444/SPN-5

FJ!ESU!IIC!t sur
T!PEt

band, 9'20 - 9430

u.

saae discrepancy betveen reference on dillll!nsiona. The d1Mns1one given seem to be


accurate vhea caapared to photographs.

Cut paraDOloidal retlector fed b;y


hom.

--nared vaveguide

COGNIZANT AGD:Y:
DESCIUPTIOlh The antenna ill a cut parabolo1dal.
reflector IIIOUilted vith its loll{!( dUien;.;ion
horizontal. The surface of tbe reflector ie
made or a nUIIber ot horizontal parabolicshaped rods. The antenna 1s mounted to a
rotating IIIOUilting baae vhich 1 supported
by the antenna pedestal. The vaveguide horn
is attached to aDd supported by a rigid
vaveguide section. Ita opening 1a at or
ne6.t' tile focal point of the reflector. '!be
reflector ill about 5 feet vide, l-l/2 teet
high 1 a"ld l-l/2 feet 'ieep. The ttntint
assembl,:t weighs 225 pounds.

U. S. Navy.

MAiftJFACTURERS: RadiGW&rine Corporation of


America, Navy contract NObar-52358, and
contract 6269~H-5l-o2 (probabl,y Signal
Corp).

STOCIC In.I03EIISt Signal Corpa 2A202AS-444,


FlderalO Stock !fuaber F 598;-284-6491.

BEAM DATA:
!fall-P"""'er beamvid th - '/e'l"tic'll - 19.
lkrlzon tal - 1.8 6
Polarization - Horizvntnl.
SCAN DATA: The antent:a rotates through 36o
-rnaZ!iiiut"l at 10 revobtione per minute.

OOTAI.IATIO!It

Shipboard

ASSOCIATED E~UIIMENT:

Radar Set AN/SP!f-5().


EqUipment function - navigation.

Reference l) lists the polari


zat!on as vertical; it is obvio11.1 rraa construction that it is horizontal. There is

MISCELIAN!OCIUSt

UNCUSSIFIED

--------------------------------------------

37

UNCLASSIFIED
REP'ERENCES :

lJ Department of the A.rt1i!f 1 R.>dar Set


AN/SPN-5 Field and Depot Maintenance,
'1M ll:t$01, (Dec. 1949). tn:CL\ssiliED.
2)

3)

U. S. Department of Defense Nanenclature


Card.

Department ot the Ar:IIIY, Radar Set


ANTENNA
FREQUENCY:

TYPE:

~)/8

VHF and UHF bands, 225 - .;,90 me.

Dipole,

DESCRIPI'ION: The antenna is a vertical dipolt!


consiEting of two brass cylinders mounted
arOUIJd a stainle11s -ateel supporting tube.
The lower cylinder, in addition to forming
halt of the dipole, serves as a balun. An
isolating sleeve is located on the top of
the assemb.cy to prevent interference vith
the AS-522( )/BPX antenna vhich h normal.l
mounted there. The cylinders have a 45
taper at the center of the dipole. The
overall aseembl,y is 31 inc be a high and 7-3/4
inchel in diameter (maxt=um). The antenna,
including the isolating lleeve, 1s 23-7/16
inches long and is part of AS-523()/BPX and
AS-525()/BPX antenna as1e.bl1e1.

2)

U, S, Javy, S,_ry of Antenna System


SS SUbm&rlncs,

Requi~nts ror

NAVsliii'S 93547, Fort Ti'iiilibUl!, Nev


london, Conn.: u.S. Navy Underwater

Sound Laboratocy (April

2.6, 1960).

UNCIASSIPIED.

U. S. Jav;r 1 SubD.arine Antenna Systems

3)

~.

sst240 ClASs, Fort TrumbUll,

lfiWU)iidon, Conn.: U. S. Navy Underwater


Sound I.J.boratocy (Feb. 19, 1958). UNClASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA:

Be !Ill type - C&nidirection in azimuth.


Pol&r!zation -Vertical.

INS!ALIATION:

Shipboard (1u'taarine).

ASSOCIATED Et;OUIPMEN'l': AN/URR-3'5 UHF receiving


equl;:.ent, AN/tlM -13, TED; 'l'DZ-RDZ. EqllipMnt function - cCIIIIIUnications.
U. S. Navy.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

MAIIUFACTURERS:

Watson Elevat;or Co,

STOCIC NtiBERS:
:369-5~34.

Federal Stock Nuaber F

JS-468{)/B

5965

: t

ANTt:NNA ASSI!:MBL Y AS-476/SMD

!'J!ICIJ!IC!t

UD' band, 166o - 1700 me.

'l'!Pit Paraboloidal reflector with a feed con--;r,tiDJ of a dipole &Dd eccentric reflectina
cup.
'!'he &Dtenna i a 6-foot paraboloidal reflector with a feed con1isti~g ot a
1tationary dipole, munted on tba axil and
nHJ" the focue ot the reflector. A reflectinc cup i1 dei1Fe4 to rotate ott-center
about the axis ot the reflector to produce
conical canrtnc. '!'he &Dtenna 11 ted by RG
59/U vaYeguit"e. It h&a a total weigt.t ot

DESCRIPl'IClh

1585

rate of ~ NVOlllt1ona per llinute, vertical


trom -~2 to'+Sr- at a ra~ ot 5 revolution
per 111nute, 11114 o&&ilnlth throUih 36o at a rate
ot ~ revolutiona per minute. The ccentric
hembpherical reflecting cup rotates at a rate
ot ~0 revolutions per second. This eft-center
rotation causes the beea to rotate ab.:>ut the
axis ot tbe paraboloidal reflector and fora a
10114 cons.
DS'l'ALLATIOJit Slaipboard or ground.
ASSOCIATED
A!l/fJCD-1.

!!lCIJil!!!l':

~t.

poun4a.

SC.U DA!l'At

'!'he pedestal, which il p&rt of the


&Dtenna ubly, pel'llits aove.-nt ot the
&Dtenna 1n three pl&Deu cro.. level at a

UNCLASSIFIED
..

Ra41oaonda Receptor

Equi~t tunction - r.:.nteorological

UNCLASSIFIED
COONIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTlrnER:
N5sr-ll314.

U. S. Navy.

2)

General Electric Co., contract

3) U.
4)

REFERENCES t

l)

General Electric dravin& W-907811.78 Gl.

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2.z NAVSXIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959).

s.

lfayY Specification CS-89.

U. s. Department of Defenae llcaenclature


Card.

CONFlJ)mr!AL


FREQUENCY:

lettered model. The B model vas cancelled


by Navy Code 819G on 24 April 1957. It VIUI

SHF band, 3400 - 3600 me

never issued.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a


--parallel-plate horn.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:
The antenna, which is used with
hei~htOflnding radars, is a cut paraboloidal
reflector fed by a parallel-plate horn.
Rapid scanning is produced by electromechanical means at the horn. The antenna is 5
feet vide by 15 feet high and is mounted
with the long dimension vertical. The antenna, support structures, and wind vanes are
mounted on a base about 10 feet high. For
~peration, the assembly requires a clearance
of 19 feet 2 inches in height and 22 feet
6 inches in diameter. The weight of the
entire assembly is 4068 pounds. The antenna
is stabilized in roll and pitch for ~11 and
pitch angles not exceeding 30 and 6 degrees,
respectively.

U, S , Navy.

DESCRIPI'ION:

MANUFACTURERS: Alllerican Machine and Foundry


CUIIpaey 1 General. Electric C0111paey (Contractor); Navy contracts NObsr-394o6 and
NObsr-52020.
STOCK Ntlo!BERS: Federal Stock Numbers F 5985!.65-5478 and F 5985-369-5476, Navy Stock
Number Flb-A-53094-3001.
REFERENC&':I:

1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna

2)
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 37 db.
Han'-pover be!IIIIWidth - !!-:.dzoll,"ll - 3 5".
Vertical- 1.1.

Data

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Deta!IS; Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900i2l(A), {Jan. 1,~).


CONF!DENTIAL

u.s.

Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Office, (Feb. 1958). ON-

ciASSfi'IEb.
3) U. S.

De~rtment

of Defense lfcaeiiCl&ture

Card.
SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360" scan 1n ar'. .
muth at 1, 2 1 3 1 5 1 or 10 revolutions per
minute and a variable sector scan in azimuth
from 30 to 210 degrees. It provides elev~
tion sc~nning by electromechanical means in
aey n sector between 0 and 36"; elevation
scan rate is 1200, 600, or 300 cycles per
min~te.

INSTAIJ.ATION: Shipboard, for use on DD and


larger vessels.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/AP3.8,
aild AN/SPSJ:I. Equixaent function - height
fir.ding.
MISCEIJ.ANFX>US: The waveguide (RG-48/U or RG75/U) between the antenna and the transmitter
should not exceed 125 feet in length, AS484(*)/SPS-8 denotes the unlettered, the A,
and the B lllodela, The available data indicate minor differences in d1mens1o'IS, construction, etc. 1 between the A and the un-

AS-484()/SPS-8

UIICLUIIFIED

39

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA

MAJOR CCMPONENTS1 l Beacon antenna, 1 UHF


antenna, aDd 1 A/ link antenna.

ASSEMBU AS-493/U
COGNIZANT AGENCY :

Beacon antenna, UHF band, 2080 me;


UHF bam , 46 5 - 510 mq A/
link antenna, VHF am UHF band, 225 - 390 me.

FREXjUENCY 1

tmF antenna,

U. S. Kavy.

Barlow Engineering

MANUFA:::WRER1

Ca~~paay.

REFERENCES I

l) U. S. Navy

Bureau ot Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DetailS, Cheptez:-5, NAVSHIPS 900i2i{A), {Jan. l,"i939).
CON'F!DENTIAL.

TYPE: '1\lo dipoles and a stacked array of 3


--"triiipcles.

DESCRIPI'ION: The aasembJ is designed tor


1nstatlation aboard submarines and consists
or three antennas built into one unit. The
three antennas are stacked vertical:! on a
maat which is about 2 inches in diameter,
The top section, which is 2-l/2 inches in
<li'll!leter and about 7 inches tall, is an Sband beacon antenna. It consists or three
verticalJ .. tack.ed aluminum tr1dipole elements enclosed in n molded poJethylene
jac~et,
The center section, which is 5
inches in diameter and 17-l/4 inches long,
is a vertical dipole whose radiating elements ere tvc braaa cylinders coaxial with
the m&Jt pole. This is an AEW link antenna.
The bottom section is similar to the center
section except for dtsensions. It iR the UHF
communications antenna and is 7-3/4 inches
in 11ameter and 27-3/16 inches tall. Each
antenna is fed by a separate coaxial cable.
The assembly veigh& 120 poUDds.

2)
3)

NAVSH!PS 91569.

u. s Department or Det'enae l'I'OIIit!nelature


Card.
-----;o

~ "<:

..

BEAM DATA: (all ~ antennas)


Beam type - Ollnidirectional in azimuth.

Pol&rizat1on -Horizontal (Beacon), vertical


( tlltF aild ilnk)
INSTALLATIOI:

Shipboarci ( aubu.rine).

ASSOCIATED ~UIPMENT: Radio Set AN/UPN-7.


Equip~~ent !unction - .be&con.
Radio Seta AN/SRR-4, TDZ, and RDZ.
Equip~~ent function - c~nicattons.


ANTENNA AS-495.'Sf'S.lOA

Cancelled Noveaber 5, 1952.


ture vas never used.

This nomencla-

:\NH:NNA AS-500/BPN

F!m<UENCY 1
!'Y :t'E:

SIIF bend, 8900 - 9400 me

Pol'l.rization - Circular.

INSTAIJ.A'l'IOll:

Horn.

tESCRIPl'ION: The e.ntenna is a horn lllllde of


brass and Teflon and is used tor trana"'itting or receiving. The overall antenna
is 7 in~hes high, 5 in~hes vide, aDd 4 inches
deep. It 113 ted by RG-52/U vaveguide am
vill vithstand vater pressure up to 600
pounds per square inch.
BEAM DATA:
Be!illl :ype:

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/UPN-8


arid AN/UPN-ii. Equip~~ent function - navigution.
MISCEIJJ.IIEOUS: This antenna is similar to
Antenna AS::.49':J/UPI except tor its pressurewithstanding abil1tf.

Approximately hemispherical.

UNCLASSIFIED
.

--.-----~--

Shipbollrd.

UNCLASSifiED
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U, S. Navy.

REFERENC&<:l :

U. S.

Probebzy Andrew Alford, Incorporat;ea, which IIIB.kes Antenna AE -499.

Department ot Defense Nc.menclature

Card.

MANUFACTURER:


ANTENNA AS-5810/SPN

FREQU~NCYI

SHF band, 7250- 10,750 me, VSWR


1.4 when u&ed with AN/UPN-11.

~~

<

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Deta1ls 1 Chaoter


NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
OOm' IDENTIAL.

~~

Biconical horn.
2} Andrew Alford drawing number D-142116000000.

DESfRTPT!QNa AS-501()/SPN is a biconicalo horn


a~tenna mounted in a cylindrical fiberglass
radome, The overall dime~sions of the an~enna
a~e 197/8 inches high by 13-5/8 inches in
diameter. The antenna is fed by RG-52/U
wavegu:de. The AN./UPN-11 radar beacon requires ~ne of these antennas for receiving
anj one for transmitting.

3)

Bureau of Ships drawing number RE 65F2227.

4)

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Anten~a


~S-5~~p~(XN-~) and Antenna AS-501/SPN,

rnst~ctiqn 8ook, NAV:HrPs 91950, (June 2,


1953 UNCLASSIFIED.

BEN! DATAa
Half-power be3:rr;;idth - Vertical - 15.
Beam txue- Omnidirectional in azim~th with
the direction of maximum :!"a.jiation in the
vertical pl~ne at an angle of 71/2'above the
horizontal.
Polarization - Horizontal.
INSTALLAf rq.~,

Shipbo.nd,

ASSOCIATED EqU:PMgjfia Radar Beacon AN/UPN-11.


Equiprne:1t function - radar beacon.
CQGNI2ANT AGEOCYa

S. Na1y.

U,

MANtfACJYRERa
Engineers.

Andrew Alford Consulting

STQCK NUMBERa
5555

Federal Stock Number F 5825-369AS-501()/SPN

REFERENX1i~a

1)

u.

S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


t

ANTENNA ASSEIIIILY AS-502/TPNlO


MAJOR CCio!PONEIITS: ::. Antenna AT-538/TPI, l
Antenna AT-5.59/TP!f.

llEoU(

FREQl.IENCY:

ASSOCIATED EgtTIPMEN'l':

!X!!.:

DATA:
Polarizat1.on - Circular (AT-5.59/TPN).

SliP band, 8900 - 9400 me.

Equipmen~

Radar Beacon AN/UP!f-8.


function - navigation, surface

reference.

Horn antenna,

DESCRIP!'ION:

COOBI2.ANT AGENCY:

U.

s.

Navy.

A) AT-5?iB!rPlf 1a a horn-type antenna which is

ted by a rectangular aveguide, The input


il:!pedance ill 50 olun4. It is pedeetal mounted,
B) AT-539/TPN is also a horn-type antenna
with a re~tangular waveguide teed, but it has
an input lmpedance of .58o ohms. Both antennae
are mounted on the same ground sheet.

MAIUFACTURERS: .\ndrev Alt'ord, Conaulting


Engineers, procurement contract KOber 52245.
S'l'OClC NUMBER:

UNCUSSIFI0
--

Federal Stock Number F584Q-285-

05ll.

41

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.._
. . . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
...
, . . . . . ,... . ,L, " ; ' - . : . . . . - .

_..

.... :

____ _...................
REFERENGES:

l)

Andrew Alford Drawing D-242ll-60-002A.

2)

Andrew Alford Drawing B-24211-60-000A.

~)

Andrew Alford Drawing B-24211-60-00lA.

4)

Military Specification MIL-A-15295.

5)

u.

S, llepa.rt.mt o-f Defense lfolllellclature


Card,

FREQUENCY:
~:

Stock NumbemP5985-~l7-25l8, and 5985-2170505.

VBF and UHF banda, 225 - 400 me.

Collinear array ot dipoles.

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna is an array of 4


vertically stacked squirrel-cage dipole
antennas. Each squirrel-cage dipole is 18
inches in dii!UIIeter and 14 inches long. OVerall, the array ia 18 inches in diameter and
12 teet in length, The array consists of 4
aluminum sections which 1110unt either to Mast
AB-157/GR&() or to a claaa-2 telephone pole.
The antenna 11 ted by a 52-obm coaxial
transmission line. Shipping weight is 85
pounds.

BEAM DATA:

Gain - 6 db,
Beiiiii type - Omnidirectional in azimuth plane,
Polarization - Vertical.
ASSOCIATED E<OpifflENT: Various UHF sets,
ment function - communications.

Equip-

MISCELLAJIEOUSz Antenna AB-505A/GR dit'ters tram


AB-505/GR in that AS-505A/GR baa a 4-l/2-toot
mounting extension instead of the ~-toot one
tor AB-505/GR. Antenna AB-505B/GR 18 the only
one of' this series whose cognizant agency is
RCAF 4851 otberviae, it is similar to AB-505/
GR. Antenna AB-505C/GR dit'ters tram AB-505/GR
only in mechanical design,

AB-505(*)/GR {IO!Ih Dark liae is a label

011

or1g1Jial diagrllll)

REFERENCES:

l) U. s. Air Force, Illustrated Parts :Breakdown t'or .BIId1o Set AB/GP.C-27, TO 3ll!22GRC27-4, (.iirti l, 1958). UHCLASSIYIED.

COO!fiZAJr.r AGENCY: AB-505/GR ... WL-50-l093J


AB-505A/GR WL-52-18941 AB-505B/GR
RCAJ' 4B5J AB-505C/GR ... WL-58-1336.
MAlltJF~:

Collins Radio Co., procurement


contract AF 33(0}u)-6l35.

2)

U. S. Air Force Exhibit ENG-240.

3)

Governa.'D.t Spee1t1cat1on MIL-A-4B52A.

STOCX JIIOIERS: AS-505/GR l'ederal Stock


lumber P5965-2l7-l60lJ AB-505A/GR ... Federal

ANTENNA AS-101/SP.M
~UD:Y:

SBJ.I' band, 5450 - 5825

parabollc-c;rl1Mer reflector and a hoghorn


teed. A vavegldde switch 1a used to alternate antennas ~ gi.e coverage ot essentially
o to 90 in elA!fttion. Dimensions are 26
inches ~ aarl ~ 1ncbea wide tor the surface reflector olllll 59 inches high aad 60
inches v:lde t~ tM zenith reflector.

DIC.

TYPE: One parabolic cyliudu aud one 111ocl1!ied


-ciit paraboloid vith vaveg11ide teed
DESCRIPr!Olfl The antenna asaemb] coiiSbta of
tva antennas, a surface search aud a ;:eni th
search. The zenith search antenna coll81sta
ot a c~ ..hell reflector 1 a moditied cut
para.bol.o:ld, ted by a horn. The aurtac~ narch
antenna 1a IIOIUlt.d in tro'lt ot the zenith
search antenna aDd consists ot a slatted,

l:lhipbaard.

INSTALLATION:

ASSOCIATED I!IQUIPial's s.dar Set AH/SPS~.


E<iiiit-nt f'UDCt10il -MarCh, air; aud aearch,
surtace.

'
f

UNCLASSIFIED

j
l

-- -----:--..-

-
_

....

:............

.~

..

-- -- ---~--------------.

UNCLASSIFim
s.

MISCELLANEX>US: Additional in1'onnation is


availibie in the con1'1dent1al doc~.~~~~ent listed
below as Reference 3 and Volume 5 of this
catalog aeries.

2)

U,

COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, developuent


contract Navy BuShips SHIPS-R-34Y.

3)

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships 1 Antenna Data

MANUFACTURERS! Raytheon Mfg.


contract NObsr-52274.

~o.,

Sheets 1 Shipboard Antenna DetailS 1 Clliip-

ter;;' rtAvsR!PS 96012!(A), (Jan. 1,1."9'59).


Com'!DENTIAL

Procurement

4)
SrocK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Number F 5840-

296-3825.

Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna


Shipboard Antl!nna DeTai!i';" Cbapter 6, NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), UNCLASSIFIED.
Syst~ms,

U. S. Department of Defense Ncmenclature


Ca.-ct.

REFERENCES I

1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stocl- LJ.st ot the Electronics SupplY Office 1 (Feb. 1958). tlNciiiSsiPIEb


ANTENNA AS..sll()/SPS-5
~UENCY1

SBF band, 6275 - 6575 me.

REFERENCES I

1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships 1 Antenna Data

TYPE: Modified cut-paraboloidal reflector


-with hoghorn feed.

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DetailS, ClliipNAVsHfilS 9ool2l(A), (Jan. l,L9'59).


ENTIAL.

t0n&

DESCRIPI'ION: The antenna consists n1' a slatted,


ID:Oditied, cut paraboloidal reflector aDd a
hoghorn teed. The reflector is }4 incbes
high and 88 inches wide. RG-lo6/U waveguide is used. Overall dimensions are
approximate} 5 feet high, 7-1/2 feet wide, .
and 3-2/3 feet deep.

t-----

l(i

5 ..... f~---

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 28 db.
'iliiF..power beamwidth -Vertical - 15, csc2
trom 7:t/2" to 22. Horizontal- 1.5.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAM DATA: Reference 1) states tbat the antenna is rotated in the azimuth plane at
17 revolutions per minute and is manuall
tilted to 65" 1 giving 85" vertical coverage.

AS-5!1()/SPS-5

INSTALLA'IION: Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED ~U""...l'MENT:

Radar 'set Ail/SPS-5.


Equlp~~ent fUnction - search, air; aad search,
surface. Range - 15 miles.

2)

Raytheon Drawing No. M-lBOA-W2.

3)

BuShips Specification CS-854A.

4)

Edward Ornstein, U. s. Navy Radar SysteDW Survey 1 NRL Report 4963. WasSlngton,
D. C.1 Naval Research Laboratory (Nov. 22,
1957). ASTIA Report llo. AD..J.5~2ll.
SEI."'RE'l'

5)

U. s. Department ot Defense Nc:menclature


Card.

COGNIZAN.r AGENCY 1 U. S. Navy.


MAilUPAC'l'URER: Raytheon Mtg. co., pl'OCU.l'l!lll!nt
contract Nobar-42183.
STOCIC lilMBER1

482.

Federal Stock Number

5985-501-

,
FREQUENC~:

VHF 11.11d UHF banda, 225,0 -

399.9

me.

.!!!:!:

Adcock 11.11tenna.

DESCRIPl'IOI:

AS-514;'almao() is a rotating,

tvin-dipolA, Adcock uteDD& array. Sen~e


information il obtained by shifting the
pbue of a portion ot the incoming signal
betcre combining voltaGes from the antenna
elements. The 11.11tenna syat is designed
tor use With vertically polarized signals.

UNCWSIFim

UNCUSSIFIED
Accurate direction-tlnding iorormation is
provided, however, t'rolll signals polarit:ed
as IIIUCh as ~5 degrees f'rOIII vertical. Input
impedance is 52 ohl:s.
BEAM Ilo\TA:
~~

- figure of eight or bent fie:ure


of eight 1n az1muth.
Polarization - Vertical.

SCAN DATA:

at

300 mechanical az1muth rotation

825 revolutions per minute.

Ground or shipboard.

INSTAIJATION:

ASSOCIA1'ED Er.piDIE!T: Dil"ection :rtnder Set


Al(IORD-4. EquiJBHt fUnction - navigation,
direction finding; and countermeaaures,
direction finding.
CCGNIZAIIT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

MANUFAC'l'URERS: Bendix Radio Division, procurement contracts IObsr-52513 and NObar-

57098.
STOCK NUMBER:
2B5-0795.

Federal Stock NUmber

F5985-

REFmENCP5:
1) Bendix Radio DiVision Ilr'aving
OR650001-l.

2) U. S. Military Specification MIL-D:..62<;2.

u. s.

3)

Department

or Defense

Nomenclature

Card.

ANTENNA AS-515()/SPG
~UENCYI

SHP' be.Dd, 8500 - 9600 DIC.

conical nutation s{IMd is 1735 revolutiona


per minute.

CUtler feed

Tfi'li::

INSTALlATION!
DESCRIPl'IOlh The antenna consists ot' the rotation and tilt mechan1ama, the waveguide
a&11embly, a.lld. tlul feed for a nutating antennA. The actual feed 1a a CUtler fe&d on
a 14-inch section of rectangular waveguide.
The reflector used with this antenna is the
AT-194()/SPG, a 4o-inch diameter paraboloid
cocstructed of plastic alld. f1berg1aBI. However, this reflector is not listed aa part of
AS -515/SPG. Overall d1mensions are ll-7 /8
inches wide, 14-1/2 inches high, and '5 inches
long.
BEAM

Shipboarcl.

ASSOCIATED ~tJ'IB(E!ft": Radar Sets AN/SPG-34,


AN/sl'iPiB, aiii Liar Equipaent Mark 34 Mod 17.
Equipment t'uncticn - fire control. Range 39 1 000 yards.
AT-l9li&/SPG vtll also accCIIImodate Mark l6 l4od 2 antenna..

MISCEUANEOUS1

COGNIZANT AGENCY!

U.S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Westem Eleetrlc Co., procurement contract NOr.i-10746.

DAT.~1

Gain - 36 db.
ll'.iiif -paver be8lllltid th - Conical scan 1 2. 4
Spira! acan, 12.4' {effective).

S'roCK NtlmER:

li

SCAN DATAl The antenna has either spiral or


eoDlclli electl'CIIIeehanical scan. The spiral
sean rate is 2 cycles per aecond and tlul

Feed Hom Navy Stock

598~~534.

~ber

REFERENCES:
1) 0. S. Navy '!!urea ot' Ordnance 1 Antenna
AS-515/SPG, Maintenance Manua1,NAV15RD OD
10126, (Jan. 5 1 ~55). UNCLASSIFIED.

1'

:i

UN~LASSIFIED

--

----

---------

..........

. .-;

. ,.
r

..~i./

:i

UNCLASSIFIED
2)

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Radar Set


AN{SPG-34 Maintenance, NAVORD OP 2028,
Vo 11111e 2, (June 25, l953). UNCLASSIFIED

AS-515/SPG

~UEI:Y:
~:

UIIF

bam,

960 - 1050 me.

1 - - - - - - ~ -----~

Conical antenna.

DESCRIP:riON: The antenna has a conical, 'tertical, quarter-wave radiating element aDd a
lllll&.ll circular groulld plane. It is enclosed.
in a sealt d. pozyeteylene dcme aDd is constructed of al.ullinUIIl vttl: s bras~> support.
RG-14/U coaJttal cable j:; ,uled outside the
pressurized dcme and housing; RG-74/U, inside. A t;rpe-N connector is attached to the
bottaa of the antenna. The antenna is deotgned for mast lllOunting, aDd is part of
AS-523/BPX, AS-524/BPX, and AS-525/BPX antenna assemblies. overall dilllensions are
6-1/2 inches hig~ and 4-3/4 inches max~
di!IIIU!ter.

\
I

!I:

BEAM DATA:

Beam tYP" - Ollntdirectional in aziJIUth.


Pol&rizatton -Vertical.

~..!!!.!.

Shipboard {sulmuine).

ASSOCIATED ~tJIH(EliT: AN/UPX-1, AN/UPX-5, aDd


Mvk 10 system. ~utpaent function - In'.

AS -522( *) /BPX

MISCELLAliEOUS 1 AS -522( *) /BPX denotes AS -5Z:./


BPX, AS-522A/BPJ.., aDd AS-5223/BPX.
COONIZA!IIT AGERCY:

U. S. Bavy.

MANUFACTURER! Watson Elevator C"., Englewood,


B. J., contracts BObar-52262, hUbar-<54546
and BObar-71059.
STOCIC BtMBBRSs Federal Stock Buabera P 5985665'"2657 tor AS -522/BPX, P . 5985-296-5Yn
for /.S-522A/BPX, aDd P 5985-~-0096 for AS522B/BPX.
I

or Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets 1 Shipboard Antenna DetailS 1 Chlipter 5, rXVY!iiP 906121{1), (Jan. 1,~}

2)

U. B. Bavy Bureau
~E!ITIAL.

3) BuShtpa drawing
t

~2l.ll.

AN'IVINA AHMILY AS-121/BPU()

MAJOR CCIIl'OliBR'J'S1

1 AS.Jt68/B antenna, l ASantenna support base.

522/BPI &lid 1 AB-234/B

PREQ~:

aoa 960

UNCLASSIFIED

V1IP aDd UIIF banda, 225 1050 ac.

:590 mc

45

UNCLASSIFIED
~:

CONFIDENTIAL

One conical anten!IA and one dipole.

U. S. Navy, lfavy Stock !.1st a the Electronics Supp.l;} ot?ice, {Feb. 1958).

. 4)

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna assembly consists


of an AS-522/BPX antenna mounted on top of
an AS-468/B antenna, which is mounted on an
AB-234/B antenna support base.

UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA: (both antennas)


Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
liolarization - Vertical.
INSTALIATION:

Shipboard (submarine)

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio sets AN/URR-13,


~. and IDZ - RDZ. EquiiJIIent fLinction cCillllUnications.
AN/UPX-l. and AN/UPX-5. Equipnent function -IFF.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:
Laboratory,

U.

s.

Navy.

U. S. Navy Underwater Sound

AS-523/BPX&()

2) BuShips drawing RE66D623.


3) U.S, Navy Bureau of Ships, Anteona Data
Sheet, Shipboard Antenna Detaila, Chapter 5, NXvslttPS 90612i(A), (Jan. 1~59).

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-524/BPXatl

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 AS-522/BPX antenna,


l AS-535/B antenna, and 1 AB-234/B antenna
support base
Fl'IEQUENCY:

8iid

TrPE:

96o -

VHF and UHF ballds, 110-156 me


1050 me.

Polarization - Vertical.
INSTALIATION:

Shipboard (sutmar1na).

ASSCCIATFD EQtJlHmP!': Radio Sets FCR-624,


AN/ARC-1, aDd 'lflQ-HCK. Equipment function c:::mmunications.

AN/UPX-1, AB/UP%.-5, and Mark lO System.

One conical anten!IA and one dipole.

Equipment tunction
DESCRIPl'ION: The anten!IA assembly consists
of an AS-522/BPX anten!IA mounted on an
AS-535/B antenna, which. is mounted on an
AB-2~/B antenliA support base.

BEA.'I DATA:

(both antennaa)
Olllnidirectio!IAl in azimuth.

Be1111 ijpe -

COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MlillTJFAC'roRER:
Laboratory.

-IFF.

tJ. S. Navy.

U. S. Jff."Y Unde:rvater Sound

REFERENCES:
1) Bureau of ShitJG, Instruction Book for Sub-

Antennas~-~/~ ~r.
M~~4j:X:i;if#:0i
-i )
marina

2)

U. S. Navy 1!11.."1!1111 of Ships, Anten!IA Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter;; IflvsiM'5 90012i(A), {Jan. 1,"'19;9~
~Elt'l'!AL.

3)

BuShips dravinti Rlii6D624.

4)

U. S, Navy 1 Su-....r1ae Antenna S;;:stems


SIIIIIIIB.ry, ssi240 ciiia, POrt TrumbUll,
Rev tiiidon, c-.t u. s. Navy Undl!rvater

AS524/BPX&()

Sound Laboratoq, (hb. 19, 1958).

UNCLASSIFIED
--

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---------------~-.:_...._..

UNI:USSIFI0
ANTENNA

~MOLY ~~/BPXA0

i'IAJOR CCMPONENTS: 1 AS-522/BPX antenna, 1


ASJI68/B antenna, 1 AS-535/B antenna, and 1
AB-2:34/B antenna support base.
FREX.UENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 110 - 156 me,
225 - 390 me, and 960 - 1050 me.
~:

2)

U. S. N!!.vy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Cha-pter 5, NAVSHIPS 900i2l(A), (Jan, 1,""!59)


CONFIDENTIAL.

One conical antenna and two dipoles.

DESCR!PriON: The antenna assemb} consists


of three antenll8 stacked verticalJ., with
an AS-5:35/B antenna on the bottom, an
AS-468/B in the center, acd an AS-522/BPX
antenna on the top. The assemb} is mounted
on an AB-2:34/B antenna support base.

3)

BuShips drawing RE66D625.

BEAM DATA:

(all three antennas)


Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION:

Shipboard (submarine) ,

ASSOCIATED EQunMENT: Radio Sets AN/URR-13,


TED, Ti)zOJU)z, sctr'-624, AN/ARC-1, and TDQ-RCK.
Equipment function- communications,
AN/UPX-1, AN/UPX-5, and Mark 10 system.
Equipment function -IFF.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MA!fUFACTURER:
Laboratory.

U, S. Navy.

U. S, Navy Underwater Sound

AS-525/BPX&()

ANn:NNA
FREQUENCi 1

TYPE:

~515/1110

BEAM DATA:

VHF band, 110 - 156 me.

Beam type - <anidirectional in azllliUth.


POlBrization -Vertical.

Dipole,

IliSTALtATION:

DESCRIPI'ION: The antenna consists of two brass


cylinders mounted around a stainless-steel
supporting tube to form a vertical dipole.
The lwer cylinder, in add l tion to tanning
half ot the dipole, acts as a balun. The
dipole is center fed by a length ot RG-58/U
coaxial cable which terminates on a UG-536/U
connector located on the bottcm ot AB-234/B
antenna support. An isolating sleeve is
included ~nd 1.s bolted to th~ top ot the
antenna. OVez-all dimensions of the antenna
are 51 in~hes high and 7-:3/4 inches in
diameter. "":'e antenna is part ot AS-)24/BPX
and AS-525/BPX antenna assemblies.

Shipboard ( su'bala.rf.ne) ,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

Radio Sets SCR -624,

Ail/ARC-1, &lid 1b,f"..acx:. Equipment function callll\lnications.

COONIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER:

Watson Elevator Co.

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Ifumber F 5985-

66502654.
REFEREr.CES:

1) Biiiiuu of Ships, Instruction Book tor Sub-

w{r,;;::gn:~l~lt!
- _4_, -525_. c

>--~------~- ------M~

..

It~

2)

U, S. Navy Bureau ot Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DetailS, Chapter;; NAVSiiiPS 900i21(A) 1 (Jan. 1,-m;9}.
mB'noENTIAL

3)

.9UShipe drawing RE66D622H.

AS-535/B&()

-----,-_-----------------_ ----:;::c- ..,......


...

-.:~-7-.~,~ ~_-.:...,__.:

47

UNClASSIFIED

......

ANTENNA AS-594()/BPS-4

FR~UENCY:

SHF band, 34oo - 3700 me.

TYPE: Mod~ied cut-paraboloidal reflector vith


---a-dual horn teed.

DESCRIPTION:

The antenna consists ot slatted,

lllOdifiect, cut-paraboloidal reflector 48-5/16


inches vide and 32-1/2 inches high and a dual
feed horn that provides both IFF and search
teeds. RG-lla/u rectangular waveguide feeds
the search horn, and RG...9/U coaxial cable,
vhich feeds a coaxial-line-to-'llaveguide
transfor~~~er is used tor the IFF horn. The
overall height of the antenna is 37-1/2
inches, and overall depth is 26-29/32 inches
Conatruction ia oZ cut aal chined aluainua.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 23. 5 db ~earch.) 11 db (L"'F.)
'Hii:H -power
bellii!Vidth - Vertica.L - esc2 type
6
to 50 Horizont&i- 5.3 'search). 18"
(IFF)
Polar1eat1on - hori:tontal (search). Vertical (In}.
The anunna has "31Jo mechanical
azimuth rotation at speeds from zero to
six revolutions per min:u.te.

SCAN DATA:

INSTALLATION:

Shipboard, sul::aarine.

ASSOCIATED ~: Radar Set AN/BPS.;..


EquiiJMnt :tUiictlon - search, air, E'earch,
surface, and IFF. Range - 30,000 yards to

10,000 teet.

COGNIZANT AGENCY t

U, S. Navy.

MAlftlli'ACT!lRERS: Westinghouse Electric Corp.,


procurement contract NOber.;.2988; Stavid
Engineering, Inc., proc'IU'ellent contract
NObsr-57c68.
STO<"K lftM!lm:

Kavy Stock N1.1111ber Nl.6-52920-100l.

f!EFmENCES:

1) U. B.

Navy

Bureau ot Shipe, In11truction

Book tor Rader Set All/BPS-4 1 NAVSHIPs

9lb2l, (June l952).


2)

UNCLASSIFIED.

Westinghouse draving DL-7504247.

AS-594( )/BPS.;..

ANTENNA AS-599()/SPN-116()

fRE9YEMY
~

SHF band, 9320 - 9430 me.

$CAN DAIA1

Parabolic cylinder wlth hoghorn feed.

RfscRiPIIQ~ The antenna consists of a slatted


parabolic-cylinder reflector, a ho9horn feed,
and the pedestal assembly. The reflector is
eonatrueted of cast aluminum, is 50 inches
wide and 13-3/8 inches high. The antenna is
designed for u1e with RG-51,1\1 rectan<!ular waveguide. Over111 dlmansions are 33-3/4 inches
high, ~0 inches wide, and 22-1/2 inches deep.

BEAM

MIAI

!:iU.!l - 28 db.
Half-pqwer btlftldth - Vertical - 20.
Horizontal - 1.9,
B!im tYPt - fan.
pqlarization - Horizontal.

- ...

...._

.....

......-.-..

~-

...._______ ......,...
........

J600 atechanical azimuth rotation


at 17 revolutions per minute.

INSIALLAimH1

Shipboard.

ASOO<;IAIEQ EQUIPMENT Radar Set AH/SPH-11.1()


Equipment function - search, surface. Range 20 nautical miles.

OOGffiZANT AGE!Ia SCL-11351.

M6HUfACTUR8S

Radiomarine Corp. of America,


Procur81111nt contract order 6270-PHIU-51.

STOCK NUt!BERSt federal Stock Number 5935-24:>~37.

Reflector only Federal Stock Humber F 5985290-3492.

.........

~~--------

---~------------------ .... ~,-. ~:.. .: .._-

UNCUSSIFIED
R!':f~EtqSa

Department of the Army, Rad~r ~~~s


AN/SPN-11X. AN/SPN-llY aodNJ -llZ
Inst3llltign apd Oge~ation. Ie~hpical
~' TM 11-1335, Oct. 1952 ,
U:CIASSIFIED.

2)

Manufacturer Part/b~awing No. KS-1670.

3)

U. s.
Card.

Depart~~nt

of

D~fen&e

Nomenclature

AS-599()/SPB-11&()


ANTENNA ~1/SPN-1!'

SHF baed, 3030 - .3110 me and


9335 - 9415 me.

~UENCY:

I!ISTAIJATION:

!!!!&

ASSOCIATED ~UUMENT: Radar Set AN/SPN-13.


EqUipment fUnction - navigation.

Parabolic-cylicder reflector.

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna consists of a


slatted reflector with a dual ...t'requency
horn feed. It mounts by 1.3/16-it~ch mounting holes on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle.

Shipboard.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFAC'IDRE!h

U. S. Navy.

General Electric Canpany.

REFERENCES:
l) General Electric drawing PL76684UOl.

BEAM DATA:

PoiBrization - Horizontal.
2)
SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor4riven
rotating mechanism.

u. S. Department; of Defense Nomenclature


Card.


ANTENNA
~UEI:Y:

< 1.5.

~3/SPS-12

llfSTALLA.TIDI':

UHF baod, 1250 - 1350 me; VSWR

ASSOCIATED ~UIP:<IEII'l': Radar Set AN /SPS -12 ,


Equipment tunchon - search, air. Range 200 miles,

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal refl.,ctor with hom


""Teed.
DESCRIPl'IO!h The antenna consists ot a cut
parabOlOidal reflector with a stainlesssteel-sb reflecting surface, and a flered
waveguide horn. The reflector 1e 91-l/2
inches hi.;h and 205 inches wide. The antenna
mounts by 24 bolts through holes equaJ4'
spaced on a 23-3/4-incb bolt circle. The
feed horn connects to standard L-band waveguide, The total weight of the antenna 1B

COOifT-ZAl'IT AGEifCY:

lOOI.l pounds
BEAM DATA:
-~r be-idth -Horizontal -3"

'

BeBIII
30* csc2 COVerage in elevation,
Poiarlii:ion -Horizontal.

SCAlf DATAl

The anten.lA rotates in azillu.th

thi'Oiiih ,36o

..

Shipboard.

at a rate that can be varied

frail 2-ll2 to 15 re11olutiona per min<~.te

UNCLASSIFIED

U. S. Navy, code 821.

UNCLASS,fiED
2)

MAN'UFACmRER: Radio Corporation of America,


cont~t NObsr-49146.

U. S. Navy, llavy Stock Ust of the Electronics Supplj of'tice, (Feb. 1958) . UN-

CIASSIFIED.
STOCK NtMBER: Federal Stock Number F 5985-3695470.
REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter""), NAVSHIPS 900l2!(A), (Jan. 1,""""1959).
C'CiN'FIDNITAL.

3)

RCA OU.tline Drawing 8-314158.

4)

NAVSHIPS 91949A

ANTENNA AS-614/SR().9
~UENCY:

TYPE:

VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 400 me.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

Parasitic arrey

MANUFACTURER: Federal 'rel..-:CIII\illl4u!..!atiou


LabOratories, contl"I&Ct NObsr 42410.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an


lilumbum reflector and a parasitic array
with two driven elements and two p&rasitic
elements. The antenna is designed to be
used with a 52-ohm coaxial transmission line.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type

UnidirectionRl (half or a figure

s.

2)

U,

Navy Specification CS.885.

3)

U. S, Department ot Defense Nanenclature


Card.

INSTAU.ATION:

AN/SRD""9.

REFERENCES 1
1) Fei!eral 'l'elec-ru:cation La-boratories
drawing RX-3Zfzr7-2A.

eight).

ASSOCIATED

U. S. Havy, code 84o.

Shipboard.

~UIPMENT:

Direction Finder Set


Equipnent funct~.on - direction

finding.


ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-61$/SPS-lD
IFF ... UHF band, 1001.5 - 1038.5
me and 1081.5 - 1118.5 me; Radar SBF
band, 5450 - 5825 me.

FREQUENCY:

TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with


'liiOditied hogborn radar feed an6. monopole !FF
teed.
DESCRIPl'ION: The radar section or the antenna
consists or a horizontally slatted parabolic
cylindez led by a hogborn, The reflecting
barrier or the hoghorn is a modified parabolic surface which produces a beam with cac2
distribution in the vertical plane, The reflector is 120 inches wide by 30 inches high,
and has a focal length or 35-1/2 inchu.
The IFF section of the ant~nna consists or
a parabolic-cylinder reflector with a feed
made up or a radiating element and six
parasitic elements, The parabolic-cylinder
reflector tor the IFF section is made up or
vertical rods located just behind the horizontal slats or the :<"adar reflector. Till- IFF
teed consists or an end-t~d, full-wavelength
radiatin8 rod located in front of the mouth
ot the hogborn. A corner renector made up
ot six vertical rods, located three on each
side or the hoghorn 1 directs the IFF energy
to the parabolic-cylinder renector. The
total weight or the antenna is 313 pounds.

50

BKAM DATA:

IFF
Radar
16.75 db
Gain 30 db
iiBif-power beamw1dth Vertical 12~ to 16
Horizontal 1 5
Beam type esc2 from
+1 to 22
tan
tertical
Polarization horizontal

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 360


in azimuth at 16 revolutions per minute.

TUNIKG/MA'l'CBlRG DF.VICES: 'l'be IFF teed ot the


antenna baa a lll&tch1118 section,
IlffJl'ALLATIOB: u-u,- shipboard, sometimes
ground (shore).
ASSOCIATED EQUIFMDI!: Badar Set AK/SPS-10,
Equipment tunctioa - search, surface J and
IFF.
COGNIZAM'l' AGDCY:

V. S. Bavy.

MA!IUFACTUR'!:R: SylYIIIlia Electric Product a, Inc. ,


contracts RObar 49015, BObar 52166, and NObar
52321.
STOCK lUMBER:
7962.

UNCWSIFIED

1eclaral Stock lluliber 1'5985-328-

UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES:

1)

Department of the Navy, Radar Set All/SPS10, Instruction Book, {May 4, 1953). UK-

2)

Sylvania Drawing 89-82700-1.

3)

Signal Corps Specification MIL-R-10109.

CLASSIFIED.

ANTNNA A.S-623/UP
FREQi:JEHCYr

SRF band, 9800 - 10,000

liiCJ

VSWR

~ AGENCY:

<

1.3.
~:

STOCK N"c.JMBER: U. S. Navy R-16-PH-358-43~4 tor


the re:lector only.

Paraboloidal reflector with CUtler feed.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of


paraboloidal reflector with a focal
5.66 inches and a CUtler-type teed.
antenna mounts on a tripod by mean
clamp. The anter.na is designed tor
waveguide.

length of
The

of a
an RG-67/U

ANTNNA
~UENCY:

SHF band, 6275 - 6575

REFERENCES:
1) Signal Corp11 Drawing ES..C-1181:55 tor
CUtler teed only.

an 18-inch

2) U. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

rraa o

The antenna rotates in

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.,


contract NObsr-57072.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 28 db.
1rilJ' -paver beiiiiiWidth - vertical - 15.
Horizontal- 1.$".
Beam t~ - The halt-paver points of the
beam lnhe vertical plane are at -7 .5 and
+7 .5. The beam has csc2 coverage in the
vertical plane fr0111 +7. 5" to +22".
Polarization - Horizontal.

36o

MAHUFACTURER 1

IIIC.

Dl!SCRIPl'IONz The antenna COllllists of a slatted parabOlic cylinder fed by a hogborn.


The reflector is 84 inches wide by 26 inches
high. The antenna mounts by tour 3/4-inch
clearance holes equally spaced on a 16-1/2inch bolt .circle. The total weight ot the
antenna is 102 pouads.

thrDUgh
minute.

A.S-651/SP~SB

TYPE: Parabolic--cylinder reflector with


---a-hoghorn feed.

SCAlf DATA:

SCLE-4156.

STOCK NlMBERS: Federa~ Stock lflllll.bera F 584oQ9o-266o without Spal"ea and F 584o-644-3Q66
with spares.
REFERENCg:;:

1) U. S. Navy

Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, S~rd Antenna DetailS, ChOapterT, NAVS
900121(1), (Jan. 1,~9).
OO'iiFIDENTIAL.

2)

Edward Ornstein, u. s. Nti Radar systems Survey, NRL Report


3. Washington, D. C.: Naval Research Laboratory
(Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA Report lfo.
AD-153211. SECRET.

3)

NAVSHIPS 91958.

4)

Gcmtrlllll8nt Specification SHIPS..R.&xl.

az:tauth

at a rate ot 17 revoluti0118 per


It is liiAnually tiltable in elevation
to 65".

INSTALLATION: Shipboard, PI' boats and other


lliii&ll cralt
ASSOCIATED .EJQUIPME!n': Radar Set AH/SPS-5B.
ECiUlp~~ent tuiictlon - '1earch. Range - 15
miles.
COGlfiZMT AGElfCY:

U. S Navy, code 831.

'

,!!!!:

UNCLASSIFIED

_,

--- - ..-....--- ----------....

Adcock antenaa.

51

UNCLASSIFIED
MISCELLANEOUS! Antellllll Assembly AS~58/BEID-3
ie Antenna Assembly AS-514/URD-4 modified far
use on submarines.

DESCRIP!'ION: The antenna consists of a twodipole, rotatable Adcock antenna array enclosed in a pressurized capsule 68 inc!les
high and 17-5/8 inches in diameter. Also
en~losed in the capsule are the antenna
drive motor, the balun, the tone wheel
and the motor which rotates the antenna inside the capsule. The total weight of the
assembly is 300 pounds.

COONIZA!IT' AGENCY!

U. S. Navy

code 842.

MANUFACTURERs Bendi.L R!idio Div., Towson, Md.,


contract NObsr 57426.
P-ZFERENCES:

:!.)

BEAM DATA:

Beam t:'IJe - figure eight without sense antenna and cardioid with sense antenna.
Polarization -Vertical.

ter"'"';, NAVSHIPS 90012i(A), (Jan. L";-T959~


CONFIDENTIAL.

SCAN DA'l!A: The antenna rotaUs in azimuth at a


rate of 825 revolutions per minute
INSTALLATION:
ASSOCIATED

AN/BRD-3.

S. Navy Bure8l.t of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheet, ShipbOB.l"d Antenna Details, Chap-

U.

2)

BUShips Specification MIL-ll-16701.

3)

BUShips d=awing RE 36F2o19.

4)

U. S. Dep&rtment of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

Shipboard, submarines.
Direction Finder Set
Equip!lent function -direction

~UUMENT1

finding.

ANTENNA
FREX(UENCYs

AS-6S9/SP~l8

MANUFACTUP.ER: Radiomarine Corporation of'


America, contract 3295-PH-52 ~2.

SHF band, 9320 - 9430 me.

TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with a


---nQghorn feed.

REFERENCES:
--r)---rJePartment of tile Arrq, Radax- s~ts
AN/SPN-18 and -lBX I~sta;ration and
Operation, 1M 11-1330, (,an. 19551.

DESCRIP1'10N: The antenna consists of a


slitted, parabolic-cylinder reflector,
s hoghorn feed, and a pedestal yseably.
The reflecto~ is constructed of cast
aluminum. It is 50 inches wide and 13-3/8
inchea high. The antenna ia dadgned to
be connected to RG-51/U rectangular waveguide. The overall assemb!y ia 33-3/4
inches high, 50 inches wide, and 22-l/2
iuchea deep.

ONciASsiJnm.

2)

3)

Radiaaarine dl:'llllf1ng !S-231)0.

BEAM DATAl
Gain - 28 db.
iiiii?..pover beamwidth -Vertical - 20".
Horizontal- 1.9'.
Beam tna - Fan.
Polirization - Horizontal.

SCAlf DATAl The antenna rotates through 31)o in


azimUth at a rate or 9 revolutiona per minute.
INSTALIATIO!h

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED~lll1l4Elfl's P.edar Seta AN/SPH-lB


aiid Ai'tjs~lBX. Equix-nt function - navigation, direction finding; and search, su::'face.
MISCELI.AKEOU81 Antenna AS~59/SPH-lB in the
s11111e aa AS-599/SPH-11, but it rotatea at
a slower speed.
COGNIZAII'l'

............ .................

AG~I

SCIM-7033.

'

'

UNCWSIFIED

52

...

...

--

--

-~--"----------

..,.

..)f.
.....

UNCLASSIFIED
AN'I'IiNNA AS-661/SR

MAJOR COMPONENTS: ~ AT-150/SRC dipoles, ' A-101


radomes, add 1 corner reflector.
FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands , 220 - 400 me;
VSI<R < ~.

TYPE:

Corner reflector with ' collinear dipole


-reeds.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a corner


reflector made of expanded metal and three
AT-150/SRC vertical dipoles which are ~:ounted
in a vertical line about 11 inches in front of
the apex of the reflector. The two sections
of the reflector are bent back so that their
reflecting surfaces form a '00" angle. Each
of the dipoles is covered by a fiberglass
radome. The dipoles are fed in phase by 50ohm coaxial cables. The overall assembly ia
122 inches high, 52 inches wide, and 54-1/4
inches deep.
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 7 db above a dipole at the center
frequency.
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - Approxmately 180' at the center frequency.
Polarization - Vertical.

AS-668/SR

TUNTIIG/MATCHING DEVICES: A quarter wave length


impedance transfonner, Z-lOl, matches the three
dipole feed cables to a common 52-ohm cable.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIMNT: Various radio sets.


Equipment function - communications, ~~~.
air.
.-.~

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, code 8_58,

MANUFACTURER: Federal Telecommunications


Laboratories, contract NObsr-52,49.
STOCK

}lUMBER:

--

' '
~~~~~---~~~~~~~,~~

Navy Fl6-A-51990-610l,

FEFERENCES:
1) U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction
Book for Transmitter Control C-1217 SR
Antenna AS
, SR, and Rel!f Assembly
RE-156/SR, NAVSHIPS 92195, Mar, ~1, 1954~

...

,.-

itttm3;d
4

-,._Me'~'"'~

8t;llll/l!f.~

UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

AB-668/SR Gain Over Dipole

Government Specification SHIPS-A-709.

ANn:NNA AS-677/URN-3

See OA-55,/URI-,,
ANTENNA ~78/URN-a

See OA-554/URI-!.

UNCL..U

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53

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AS-695/SPS

FRESUENCY 1

SHF band,

5450 -

ASSOCIATED ~Ull'Ml;l'IT: A shipboud r&da.r set


similar to Ai/APS-5. Equitaant tunction search, air; &ad letll'Ch, aurtace.

5825 me.

T'!PE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with a


-riOghorn teed

MIS~US:

DESCRIPTION: The a.utean& 1a a alatted parabOlic cylinder, :51 inches wide and 84 inches
long, with a hoghorn teed. Tbe antenna is
designed tor connection to recta.ogul.a.r
\l&veguide and tor 1118.8t-be&d IIOUnting by
eight ~/4-inch bolta equally spaced on a
1.6-l/4-inch-diaMter bolt circle.
The antenna tilta in elevation
&ad rotatea in az~th
through :560". It hu provision tor automatic sector acan.

COGNIZAIIT AGENCY:
MANUFAC'ruRER:

NObsr

5'755o.

U.S. Navy, code 821.

D&lmo Victor Co., contract

REFE!lEftCES:

SCAN DATAl

from -5 to +90

INSTAI.IA'!'ION1

AS-695/SPS is the s - aa
AS 0696/SPS except tor frequency range and
size or input waveguide.

i) BUShips Specitic&tion NIL-A-l6681A.


2)

U. S. Depart.ant ot Deteaae !~nclature


Card.

Shipboard.


ANTENNA AS-696/SPS

FREQUENCY:

SH"P' band, 6275 6576 me.

ASSOCIATED Equ:tH!E!!Ts Radar Set B/SPS-5.


Equipaent tunction - search, airJ and search,
aurtace.

TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with a


~ghorn feed.

DESCRIPl'IOM: The antenna ia a alatted parabolic


cylinder, 31 inchea wide by 84 inchea long,
with a hoghorn tee-1. The antenna is :!.eaigned
for connection to rectangular waveguide and
for mut-head mounting by eight 3/4-inch
bolta equally apaced on a 16-1/4-inchdiameter bolt circle.
SCAli DATA: The antenna tilta in elevation
tram -5 to +90 and rotatea in azimuth
throug;.. :56Q. It baa proviaion for automatic

sector acan.
IlfS'l'ALLATIOX:

MISCELLAIEOUS: AS-696/SPS 1a tha aa


AB'"ll95/SPS except tor trequency range and
aize or waveguide Ulllld.

COGNIZAII'f AGEIC!'r

u. s.

Jlavy, code 821.

MAIIUFAC'l'URER: Dalm Victor Co., contract


NObar 57550.

REFEREICES:

1)

BuShips Specification MIL-A-16681A.

2) U. s. Departllent ot Detenae JIOIIII!nclature


Card.

Shipboard.

ANTENNA AS-710/SPS-21

BEAM DATA:

FRESUEII:Y: SHF band., 5500 to 5600 ac


TYPE:

--sorn.

G&In - 28

db.

li&I? ~r

~11th -Vertical - 15.


HOrizontal- 28
Polar1zat1on - ILlrbolltal..

CUt paraboloidal reflector fed by a

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna ia a lightweight,


al&tted,-cut paraboloidal reflector fed by
a pyramidal horn. The reflector 1a 9 3
inclws wide and 22 inclwa high. The horn
is ted by type RG-49/U waveguide. This is
a aide~ting antenna for use on a mast,
declr. bouae, or bullr.he&d; it may be used
where the tranaaitter-receiver 1a mounted
to the antean& ua-bly and the indicator
1a 1110\Ulted in a I'llllOte location. It has
four 9/1.6-inch IIIOUilting holes on 6-5/8-inch
by 8-3/8-inch centers. Tbe anteana. is rotated by a Gellllral Electric maber 5 KH3300l.8
a-c drive 110tor. The use.bly weighs 216

AS-710/SPS-21

pouads.

UIICUSSIFID

UNCIISSIRm
.ne antennaa a mechanical motordriven-rotation through }5o in azimuth.

SCAlf DATA!

INSTALLATIO!f 1

REFmE!fCES:

lfavy Bureau o~ Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detaili, Chapter 5, KAvsHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1,~~
ClSmDEII'l'IAL.

I) U. S.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIA'l'l!:D ~UIFMENT: Radar Set AN/SPS-21.


Equipment tunction - search.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Department o~ De~ense Naaenc!a.ture


Card. AS-710/SPS-21

2)

U. S Navy

MANUFACTURER: Raytheon Manufacturing CompaD,


Navy contract NObsr-63170.

~UENCY:

~:

INSTAllATION:

U', MF and !IF bands 1 .25 - 30 mc

Sbipbcard.

ASSOCIATED ~tlilMENT: Direction Finder Set


ANfSRD-7. Equipment ~ction - direction
finding.

Loop.

DESCRIPriON: The antenna is a rotating loop


hOus".l in a radaue along vith a drive 1110tor
and a re1110tel.y controlled preamplifier.
The antenna has an impedance ot' 95 oiiDs and
is terminated t'or tvin coaxial feed using
RG-lll/U cable. The radome is 19-1/2 inches
~igh and 16-l/2 inches in diameter at the
base. The flange has ei~ht 3/4-inch-diamter,
tapped mountinfl: holes spaced 45 apart on
a circle vhose radius is 4-1/2 inches. The
antenna weighs 90 pounds.

COGlflZAl'lT AGENCY:

U. S Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Stevart..Warner Corporation,


part number G 165001, Navy contract NObsr52218.

REFERENCES:
1) NAVSHIPS 92349.
2)

U. S. DepBI'tlllent ot' Defense Ncmenc.l..ature


Card.

BEAM DATA:

Beam type - Cardioid or t'1gure eight.


SCA!{ DATA: The antenna has }5o mechanical azimuth rotation at lBOO revolutions per minute.

AN'JDINA

~UENCY:

1!!!:

~125/56()

VHF and UHF bands, 225 390 mc

Dipole.

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna is a cylindrical


dipole 7-3/4 inches in diamet~r and 23-1/2
inches long. It is mounted on the mast
of small boats by means ot' a 2-inch
threaded pipe. Provisions are made for
1110unting a range light on top o~ the ~ntenua.

BEAM DATA:
Polarization -Vertical.
INSTAllATION:

Shipboard, small boats.

ASSOCIATEII ~UIIMENT: Radio Set AN/URR-13 and


various otber UHF radio ;;eta. Equipment
~nction - c~ications.

MISCELI.AlfEOUS: The naaenclature card gives


tile overall length o~ the antenna a& 31
hches, but other references give it as
23-1/2 inches. The antenna is electricall,y
similar to but not interchangeable vith
Antenna AS-468/B.
COGNIZAII'l' AGEnCY:

AS-725/S&()

U. S. Navy.

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UNCLASSIFIED
MAKU7ACTURl2:

Watson Elevator Co.,

Inc.

2096A.

2)

BuShips drawing IR 66Y

3)

U. S. Departent of Defense Nomnclature


Card.

drawing number 156,, contract NObar 71758.


RE

I)

NCES:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DeraT.r,, Chpter 5, HAVSHIPS 900121(l), (Jan. 1,7
T .CONFIDENTIAL.

ANTENNAS AS-744/SPS-23m AS-745/SPS-2SX. AS746/SPS-23TY AS-747/SPS-2.Z. AS-74/SPS-23XX


FREQUENCY:
TYPEt

SH' band, 9300

9500 m0.

Parabolic cylinder reflector.

DESCRIPTION: Antennas AS-744/SPS-23 and


AS-!S7S-23XX consist of a reflector and
an RF-87/U tuned cavity. These antennas
also include a horn deicing unit and magnetic
clutches to permit sector-scan operation.
The other three antennas probably have
these same features; however, the available
information does not so indicate. All five
antennas can be rotated mechanical,1y.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

s-71414/sps -23 ... Radar


ASSOCIATED BUE4EnrT:
... Radar set
Set AN/SS-2T3; -A-745/SPS-23C
1
AN/SPS-23X; AS-7 6/SPS-23Y ... Radar set
AN/SPS-25Y; AS-747/SPS-23Z ... Radar set
AN/SPS-23Z; AS-748/SPS-2X ... Radar set
AN/SPS-23X. Equirment function - search.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:
America.

U. S. Navy.

Radlomarine Corporation of

R12MMCE:
-7.-epartment
Card.

of Defense Nmenclature

ANTENNA AS.750/S1D-IA
FMUE1CY:
TYPE:

tfl

band, 1660

ter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A),


MTDENTIAL.

1700 mc.

Paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole.

DESCRIITIONt The antenna is a paraboloidal


reflector fed by a dipole. In front of the
dipole is an offset hemispherical reflector
which is rotated for lobing. The dipole is
3 inches long, the hemisphere is 6-3/4
inches in diameter, and the paraboloid is 6
feet in diameter. The antenna rotates in
azimuth and tilts in elevation and cross-level.
It is used in tracking and receiving signals
from Radiosonde AN/AMr-4 or AN/AXT-9.

3) U. S. Departent of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360' mechanical


azimt rotation at 4 revolutions per
minute, mechanical elevation tilt froe .-140
to +97- at 5 revolutions per minute,electrical elevation tilt from -35* to +93.5, aod
cross-level tilt at 4 revolutions per minute.
INSTALIATION:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATE) SUIB~f: Radiosonde Receiver


AN/SM-1A. Equipment function - meteorological measurmnet.
COGNIZANT A(DEY:

U. S. Navy.

MANUFAC7JRERt A. D. Cardvell Manufacturing


Corporation.
1),
2)

56

Jan-. 1, 1959)

lRltary Specifioation MIL-R-17110.

AS-750/SKD-lA

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ship@, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detlha ,

UN A3SSIRFED

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UNCLASSIFIED

MAJOR CC>PPNEliTS: l Antenna Reflector AT-262/


MPN-~0 and l Antenna Horn AT-4o9/MPN-5.

SCAlf DATA:

The scanning range is plus or minus


lO degreee in utmuth.

A -.nuall.y operated
waveguide polart&ins unit ~K"...-.ita either
linar or cire\Wu' polarization. Components
are . .tched at ~lectrical tests to insure
proper .rea.lis-nt if diaassembled.

T!J!Il!G/MTCHilll D!VICI!S:

TYPE:

Cut paraboloidal reflector ted by a

--;u;-rn.
DmCRIPl'ION:
A) Antenna Reflector AT-262/MPR-5 &() ia a
cut paraboloid 96 inches vide, 37 inches
high, and 24 inches deep. The antenna
is of one-piece construction using laainated glass cloth with a wire-screen
reflecting surface.

IIBTALLATI..::!:

Qround, mbile.

ASSOCIA'l'ID &3UIPMI!ft':

Nadar Beta Alf/MPN-5 and


lqui~t tunction - approach

AJI/WII-26.

control, ue.\ to

uimlth aijpl&l..

App&rently the only difference


betv;;n;;-del.a or this antenna is that the
early mdel.a had to have the teed matched to
the reflector, vherftll later models did not
have to be -tched.

MISC~..I.AJIDJS:

B) Antenna Horn AT-4o9/MPN-5 is used to


feed the above reflector. The ina ide
ot the horn is 0.900 inch square at the
throat and 1.050 inches long by 0.866
inch vide at the mouth. The horn ia fed
by a waveguide.

COGlfiZAIIT AGD::Y:

BEAM Ili\TA:

U. S. Navy.

REFEREr:EB:
i) Private Correspondence.

Half-power beamvidth - 0.9~ in azimuth.


Beam type - Modified beavertail, 4 in elevation.
Polarization - The antenna can be manually
set tor either linear or circular polarization.

2) Military Bpecitication CS-972.


3) U. s. Department ot' Det'enae Iomenclature
Card.

ANTENNA /IS-761/MPN-6
SCAlf DATA:

MAJOR CCia'O!IERTS: Antenna Reflector AT-263/


MPH-5&0 and Antenna Horn AT-410/HPR-5&().

The anterma nods 7 1n elevation.

IIS'l'ALLATIOB:
l"REQUERCY:

I!!!.S

SHll' band 1 9000 - 9180

IIC

Cut paraboloidal renector ted by a born.

ASSOCIATED E~: Radar Seta AI/HPR-5&()


and Al'l'~ Equi:s-ent tunction approach control, uaed to beam elevation
i.gnal.

DESCRIPriCII:

Ground, mobile,

A) .A.!'ltenna Reflector AT-263/HPR-5&() - 1'be


reflector is a cut paraboloid 126 inches high,
36.96 inches vide, and 29 inches deep. It is
constructed ot' tvo wins aect1ona and a center
section. Prior to 1957, the antenna reflector
vaa coll8tructed ot' l&llina.ted glass cloth with
a wire-screen ret'lectins surface, After 1957,
it vaa constructed ot' sheet JDetal, and uaed
reiiOVable sheet--tal beaa-llhapins plates.
B) Antenna Horn AT-410/HPR-5&0 - 'l'he born is
uaed to teed AT-263)iiiii(.05renector. '1'he outaide ot' the born is l inch long by 0. 5 inch
vid'!! at the throat and 3,35 inches lons by
0.855 inch vide at tbe IIOUth, The inside ot'
the horn is 0.9 inch lons by 0,4 inch vide at
the throat and 3.25 inches lons by o. 755 inch
vide at the muth, Pr lor to 1957, the born
and renector had to be . .tebedJ after 1957,
matchins vas no longer required.
BEAM DATAs
Half-power be..vidth - 0.55 1n the vertical
plane.

Ileaa type - Csc 2 1n uimlth plane.


Polarization - Bither linear or circular,
dependins on the polarizinsunit aettins.

COGHIZAll'.r AGENCY:

U. S. lavy,

MAIUPAC'.l'UBEI'.S: Bendix Radio, proc:ureJDent


contracts NObar-43011, IObsr-64729, and
RObsr-6342'(.
STOCK RUMBERS: AS-763/HPR-5 , Federal Stock
R1.111ber F59B5-636-30"(8; AT-263/HPR-5&0 ...
Federal Jtock lumber F5985-369-5645J
AT-410/MPH-5 ... Federal Stock :l1.111ber F5985538-7089.
REFERERCES:

l) U. J, Ravy, Ravy Stock Liat of the Electronics Supply Ott'ice, (Feb. l95B). URCLASSD'IED
2)

Private Correspondence.

3) Jr.1l1tary Specifications: AS-763/HPR-5


CS-972; AT-263/MHf-51o() , CS-9720,
R-l08lA; AT-~10/HPR-5 CS-972D.
4) U. s. De:part.ment
Card.

UNCLASSIFIED

o~

Defense ._nclature

57

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AS-764/MPN-5

MAJOR COMPONENTS: AnteMa Ret'lector AT-265/


MPN-5 and AnteMa Horn AT-268/MPN-5.

SCAN DATA:
azimuth.

FREQUENCY:

TUNING/MAma DEVICES: The horn baa 3


soldered tuning coree.

~:

UHF band, 2740 - 2900 me

The antenna scans through 360 in

Cut paraboloidal reflector ted by a horn.

INSTALLATION:
DESCRIPl'ION:
A) Antenna Reflector AT-265/MPN-5&() The reflector is a cut paraboloid 5.58 feet
deep, 9.5~ feet wide, and 10.25 feet high.
It i8 con8tru~ted of aluminum mesh with a
tubular-aluminum supporting structure. The
horn feed must be matched to the reflector.
When used with Radar Set AN/FPN-28, thi8, reflector will mount to Antenna Pedestal AB~92/FPN-28; however, when it is u8ed with
Radar Set AN/MPN-5, it will mount to Pede8tal
AB-184/MFH -5.
B) AnteMa Horn AT-268/MHf-5&~) - The overall
dimen8ions or the horn are ~.~ inche8 long
by 1. 5 inche8 wide at the throat and 4.4
inches long by ~.55 inches vide at the mouth.
The inoide or the horn i8 2.84 inches long by
1.~4 inches wide at the throat and :5.9 inches
long by ~.~9 inches wide at the mouth, The
overall length of the horn assembly is 57.88
inches. The horn is constructed of aluminum
alloy and is ted by a waveguide,
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamvidth - 2.2 in azimuth plane,
Beam type - Csc2 trom about 2" to 25" in
elevation,
Polarization - Horizontal.

Ground, aobile.

ASSOCIATED EQUI:Ro!ENTz Radar Sets AN/FPN-28 and


AN/MPN-5. Equipment tunction - approach
control.

MANUFACTURERS:

U. S. Bavy.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

Bend1Jt B&dio,

proc:ure~~~ent

contract NObsr-63427 andiObsr-43011.

STOCK NUKBER: AT-265/MHI-5 Federal Stock


lumber M5985-296-2~95; ~-268/MP!I-5

Federal Stock Humber 15985-369-5465.


REFERENCES:
1) u. s. Bavy, Iavy Stock Li8t or the Electronics SUpplY Office, (Feb, 1958). UNCI.ASSIFIED.

2)

Private Correspondence.

3)

Military Specificattonat AS-764;MPN-5


CS-9721 AS-265AMPI-5&() . R-l081A;
AS-268/MPI-5&0 R-l081A.

4)

u. s.

Depa.rtlllent

or Det'enae lfomenclature

Card,

ANTENNA AS-765/MPN-1

MAJeR C<*POI'IEBTS: Antenna Refiector ~-265/


MPB-5 and Antenna Horn AT-411/MPI-5.

BEAM DATA:
Polalization - Vertical.
SCAN DATA:

UHF band, 2740 - 2900 me.

FREQUENCY!

The antenna ecana

360

in aziiiiUth.

'!:!!!,: Cut paraboloidal reflector ted by a horn.

IBSTALLATIOI:

DESCRIPl'IOB:
A) AnteMe. Refiector AT-265~-5 - The reflector is a cut paraboloid ~ feet deep,
9.5:5 feet vide, and 10,25 feet long. It is
constructed or aluminum mesh vi th a tubularaluminum supporting structure. 'l'he teed horn
11111st be llllO.tched to the reflector. When used
with Radar Set AN/FPK-28, this reflector will
mount to Antenna Pedestal AB-392/FHf-28;
however, when it is used with Radar Set
AN/MPI-5, it will mount to Pedestal AB-184/

ASSOCIATED E~: Radar Set. Al/n!l-28 and


AN/MPit-5. ~t tlmctian -approach
control.

MFN -5.
B) Antenna Horn AT-4ll/MP!f-5&P -The overall
dimensions of the horn are 3.3 inches long by
1.'507 inches vide at the mouth and 4.04 inches
long by 3.557 inches vide at the throat. The
inside of the horn is 2.84 inches long by 1.34
inches vide at the throat, and 3.545 inches
long by 3.39 inches vide at the 1110uth. The
horn assembly is 56.53 inches long overall.
It i8 constructed or aluminum alloy and is
fed by a waveguide.

GrOUDd, aile.

MISCELLAROUS: AS-765{11'1r-5 uses the sue reflector as AS-764, but it uses AT~4ll/MPII~5
horn instead of A'f-?.68/Ml'll-5 to produce a
vertically polarized beaa.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Iavy.
MANUFAC'l'URERS: Benc!tx Radio, procurement
contracts NObsr-43011 and JIObar-63427.

UNCLASSIFIED

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UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES t
l) Private Correspondence.

AT-411/MPB-5 R-l08l.A,
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.

3)

2)

Military Specification: AS-765;MPN-5


CX-972; AT-265/MPN-5 R-lo8lA;

MTENNA ASSEMBLY ~m/URN-3

......................' .......
See OA-878(*)/URN-3.

ANTENNA ~782/SPG-49
~UENCY:
~~

SHF band, 5ll00 - 5900

The antenna mounts on two brackets 1 each


with four hoas paired on 12-inch centers.

DIC.

Foster scanner with folded reflector.


INSTALIATION:

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna consists of a


Foster scanner feeding a folded reflector.
The scanner consists of' two concentric
truncated cones with the space between
the cones forming the E-plane dimension
of a curved waveguide. The outer cone contains tll longitudinal slots for the input
and output of the scanner. The inner cone
rotates, and, by means of' two reflecting
surfaces between the cones, the distance a
wave travels is linearly increased, producing a sawtooth-type scan. OVerall dimensions of' the antPnna, including the
reflector and horn, are 64 inches in width,
52 inches in length, ana 34 inches in depth.

Probably shipborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUil.'NENT: Radar Set AN/SPG-49.


Equipment fUnction - probably fire control.
COONIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:

U. S. Navy 5-327.

Sperry Gyroscope Co

REFERENCES:
1) Government Specification MIL-R-1.8669

(NORD).

2)

U. S. Department of Defense N0111enclature

Card.

ANTENNA ~26/SPN-22

FREQUENCY:

SHF band 1 9 320 - 94 30 me

INSTALIATION:

TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with wave-giiide feed


DESCRIPriON: The assembly consists of a parabOlic -cylinder reflector, sa~~e type of waveguide feed, a drive mechanism, and probably
the transmitter and receiver. The reflector
is approximately 1 foot high and 4.17 teet
wide.
BEAM DATA:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIHoiENT: Radar set AN/SPB-22 and


AN/SPN:::&!k, Equi:Pnent function - search,
surface (tor navigation). Range - about 8
miles.
COONIZANT AGENCY:

l05B-2.

MANUFACTURERS: Radiaaarine Corporation of'


Aiillirica, procurement contract NObsr-64670.
REFEREftCES:

G&ln - 28 db,
lf8J? ..paver b...amwid th - Vertical - 20.

1) Ed1>ard Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar

S~,,tems Survey, NRL Report 4963.


Wt:saington, D, C : Naval Research
Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTrA
Report No. AD-150674. SECRET.

Horizontal - 1.9'.
Side-lobe attenuation - 25 db.
SCAN DATA: The antenna has 36o" mechanical
azliliuth rotation, at 20 revolutions per
minute.

U. S. Department of' Defense Na~~enclature

2)

Card.

ANTENNA AS-111.8(*)/SPS
PREQU2li:Y:

TYPE:

SHF band, 3430 3570

IIIC,

cut paraboloidal reflector with organ-

-pipe teed.

DESCRIPl'IONs The antenna consists ot a


sl&tted, cut paraboloidal reflector which
is fed by an organ-pipe teed. The reflector
is approximately l2 feet high and 15 feet

UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
wide. The antenna weighs 4700 pounds,
is 25 feet high overall, and requires a
16 ..foot turning radius.

Sheets, Shipboar1 Antenna Details, Chap-

ter;"; NAVSHfPS 90012i(AJ, (Jan. 1,-m9)

~ENTIAL.

BEAM DATAz

Gaiu - 41 db.
Hill-power beamvidth -Vertical - 1.3.
Horizontal- 1.6.
Side-lobe attenuation - 19 db.
Beam type - Pencil.
Polarization -Vertical.

2)

Edward Ornstein, U. s. Navy Radar


Systems Survey, RfiL Report 496~.
Washington, D. C.: !f&val Research
Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957), ASTIA
Report No. AD-1532ll. S~.

3)

U.

s.

Dtpartment ot DefellSe Naaenc:lature

Card,
SCAN DATA: AS-828/SPS has )6o manual or
mechanical azimuth rotation at 2, 3, 5, or
10 revolutions per minute. It has an
electromechanical elevation scan of any
12 sector between o and ,36 at )6o, 720,
or 9'(0 scans per minute.
AS ...S28A/SPS has )6o manual or mechanical
azimuth rotation at 2, 3, 5, or 10 revolutions per minute. It bas an electromechanical elevation scan of aoy 12 sector between
o and )6 at 48o, 720, 1200, or 24oo scans
per minute.
INSTAIJATION:

T-

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQtJI.Ro{ENT: Radar sets AN/SPS-8,


AN/SPS08B, AN/SPS...SC, and AN/SPS...SD, and
AN/SPS-30. Equipnent function - height
finding; search, air; and search, surface.
MISCELlANEOUS: AS-828{*)/SPS designates two
mode lB, AS ::S28 /SPS which is used vi th the
AN/SPS...SB, and AS...S28A/SPS which is used
with the AN/SPS...SC and A>r/SPS...SD. Differences are shavn above in Scan DatP. .
COGNIZANT AG~:
Navy 785.

U. S Navy 660 and U. S,

AS -828( *) /Sf!S

~I

1) U. S. Navy Bureau ot Ships, Antenna Data


ANTENNA AS-889/SRN-6

See Antenna Groop OA...l.545/SRN-6.


ANTENNA AS-a90/SRN-6

See Antell%lll. Groo'P OA...l.546/SRN-6.


ANTENNA AS-a'Jl/URN

See Antenna Group OA-1547/URN.


ANTENNA AM92/URN

See Antenna Group OAl548/URN.

ANTENNA AS-904()/UPX

F!!EQUEEY:
~:

Ull7 band, 1010 lllO

IIC,

Modified, folded pill-box anteM&.

DIBCRIPl'IOI': 'l'he antema :Ia a 1110dif'1ed, folcSed


pill-box 60 inch.. v1cSe,
inches deep, and
18 inches higb, '.l'he aatenua veigbs 26 pounds,

zr

UNCLASSIFIED

UNCUSSIRED
and the input impedance is 51 ohms. Coaxial
transmission line is uaed. The antenna is
UBI!o:i for transmitting and receiving Mark X
IrF signals in conjunction vith any ground or
shipboard-baaed IFF interrogator.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEr!T: Various IFF equipr.ent,


Equipment function - IFF.

MANUFACTURERS: U. s. Naval Electronics


Iaboratory, procurement contract HE 041215-23.

BUM D.\TA:
~.-

USH-57-b-946.

COGNIZANT AGD:Y:

7 db.
REFERENCES :

SCAN IIA.TA: 'nle antenna haa 36o0 mechanical


azimuth rotation.

l) Manufacturer Ik'av1ng No. RAA66F-43l79.


2)

Ili3TALIATION:

Ground or shipboard

u. s.

Department or Def'ense Nomenclature

Card.

e
ANTENNA AS-905/UPX
FREQUENCY:

.m!;:

UHF band, 1010-lllO me.

Folded pill-box ante!Ull&.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEr!T: Any Mark X Interrogator


Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.

DESCRIPl'ION: 'nle antenna is a Fox-type, moditied folded pill-box. The overall dimensions
are l8o inches vide, 58 inches deep, and 23
inches high, It ls designed for a 51-ohm
coaxial tranlllllission line. The total veisht
1a 165 pounda.

USI(-57-b-947,

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

MANUFACTURER: U. s. Naval Electronic Iaboratory, contract lEO 41215-23.1.


REFEREI'I:li5 :

BEAM IIA.TA:
Gain- 22 db.
Hiif-pover beamvidth - Additio~ intcrmation
is available in the confidential document
listed belov as Reference 1.
Polariz~~ion - Vertical,

U. S. Navy, Bureau ot Ships, ~.~


Sheets 1 Shipboard Antenna Details 1 Cnap:
te~~ NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959).
CO
ENTIAL.

l)

u. s.

2)

Department of' Defense Nomenclature:

Card.

The antenna is normally mounted on


a motor-driven pedestal which rotates through
360 in azimuth.

SCAlf llo\TA:

ANTENNA-RECFJVER-TRANSMITI'ER AS-921/SPS-85

MAJOR CCMPOlllm'l'Sc l antenna aDd l tranamitterr!celver subaasemb~.

The antenna described tor


R8dar set AN/SPS-35 (Alf/SPH-21) in ref'erence
l) does not fit AS-923/SPS-35 and ill described
in this catalog under Antenna tor AN/SPS-35.

MISCELIANEOUS:

li'Rl!iltJIIICY 1 SBI' baDd, 9 335 - 94o5 me

.,'!!!!1 Parabollc..qlinder retlector.

COGNIZAliT AGEHCY:

'J.'be aaseab~ ill 42-7 /lf:. inches


a 11Vill8 circle 49 inches iii ditllleter. Ko intol"'l&tion is available on the
teed tor this retlector,

DBSClUP'l'IOK:

s.

Navy 57-T..J.433

MANUFACTURER1 Raytheon Mtg. Co. , contract


NObar 71692 (serials l..J.3,.

!i1ih with

REFEREHCli5:

1) U. S, Navy

Bureau of' Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detills, Clllipter 5, liAvsHiPS 960121(1), (Jan. 1,"'19;9).

BUM DATAl

tralf..po;rer beuvidth -Vertical - 15".


Horizontal - 2".

COiftmmAL.

'l'he antenna rotates in azilmth at


20 revolutions per ILinute.

SCAlf DATAl

U.

U.s.

2)

Department ot Detense Nc:aenclature

Card.

Shipboard.

IIBTAIJATIOKI

ASSOCIA'l'ZD ~~ Radar set M/BPS-35.


!liU!~n~ctlon - aearch, IIUl'f'ace,

61

UNCLASSIFIED

MAJ'OR COMPONENTS:

1 Ede 26100 antenna assem-

blY, 1 Ede 26694 receiver-tranBIIIi tter assembly


acd 1 Ede 26crro scanner drive

TYPEs

Colli~~ear lll'%ey

ter;; !IAV8iifil5 9ool2i(A), (Jan.


cmmDEIITIAL.

The antellllS. consists ot a length


of leBJcy waveguide ilabedded in Lock-F08.111.
The overall unit iB :13-3/8 inches high by
'J7 -1/64 inches vide. It weighs a total ot
260 poilcds

BEAM DATA:

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 360"


in azimuth at 15 revolutions per minute.

ot Defense Noaaenclature

, r-}~

:sat,

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED ~U!HfENT1 Radar sets Alf/SPS-36


and Ail/SPN"'23. E;iuip~~ent tunction - see.rch,
surface (navigation). Range - 20 miles.
U. S. Navy

U. s. De~nt
Card.

2)

1,~).

HaJJ-power beamvidth- Vertical- 25.


Horizontal 1.8.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

'VY'

an-eeu ot Ships 1 Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details 1 Chap-

1) U. S

ot slots.

DESCRIPl'ION:

IliSTALLATIONa

REFEREI'I:ES I

l_

'J7 T-1694.

AS J)25/SPS .}6

MANUFACTURER: Ede Corp., part nlllllber 26123,


contract lobar 71891.

ANTENNA AS-9S2/Sf'S.l7A

MAJOR COMPONENTSa 20 dioole elements and l


double corner reflector.

INSTALLATIONt Shipboard.

FREQUENCYa

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT Radar Set AN/SPS-17A.


Equipment function - search.

VHF band, 215 - 225 me.

TYPEa Double corner-reflector antenna fed by


two dipole arrays.

COGNIZANT AGEOCYa USN-58-b-65.

DESCRIPTION! The antenna is a double ~orner reflector that is fed by two dipole arrays.
Each array consists of 5 dipoles fed by a
branching system of coaxial transmission
lines. The references do not define a double
corner reflector but it probably is the type
whose cross section is the shape of a "W".
SCAN DA!Aa
plane.

MANUFACTURElh I-I-E CircoJft Breaker Co.,


curement contract ribsr-71627.

~r;l

REFERENCES a
1) Military Specification SHIPS-F-2415.
2)

u. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

The antenna rotates in the azimuth


ANTENNA AS-933/SR

FnEQUENCYa

VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 400 me.

INSTALLATIONa

Shipboard.

TYPEa Corner reflector with stacked nipole


feed.

ASSOCIATED EQUIP~NT Various radio sets.


Equipment function - communications.

DESCRIPTIONa The antenna consists of a corner


reflector and three dipoles 17-1/4 inches
long. The two sections of the reflector are
bent back so that their reflecting surfaces
form an angle greater than 1800,

MISCELLANEOUS Antenna AS933/SR 1s a lightweight version of Antenna AS-668/SR. However,


the two are n~t interchangeable.

UNCLASSIFIED

62

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---

---------------- ---------r,.

,....1.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .................. ~_,.~.lilr'

UNCUSSIFIED
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:

USN-58-Y-136.

1)

Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.

2)

BuShips Drawing RE 66F 2117A.

u. s.

Departmont of Defense Nomenclature

Card.

REFERENCES:

....NTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-936/SPS-108

F'REQUENCY: IFF UHF band, 1001.5- 1038.5


me and 1081.5 - lll8.5 me; Radar ... SHF
ba:li, 5450 - 5825 liiC.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates th>:"ough :;6o0 in


azimuth at 16 revolutions per minute.

TYPE:

Parabolic-cylinder reflector with


""liiOditied hoghorn radar feed and monopole IFF
teed.
Dl!SCRIPI'ION: The radar section ot the antenna
consists of a horizontally slatted parabolic
cylinder ted by a hoghorn. The reflecting
barrier ot the hoghorn is a modified
paraboli~ surface which produces a beam
with cac distribution in the vertical plane.
The reflector is 120 inches wide by 30 inches
high and has a focal length ot 35-l/2 inches.
The IFF section of the antenna consists of
a parabolic-cylinder reflector with a feed
made up ot a radiating element and six
parasitic elements. The parabolic-cylinder
reflector for the IFF section is made up ()f
vertical rods located Just behind the
horizontal slats of the radar reflector. The
IFF feed consists of an end-fed, full-wavelength radiating rod located in front of the
mouth ot the hoghorn. A corner reflector
made up ot six vertical rods, located three
on each side ot the hoghorn, directs the IFJI'
energy to the parabolic cylinder reflector.
The total weight of the antenna ia 313 pounds,

TUNING/MAWHING DEVICES: The IFF teed


antenna has a.matching section.

ot the

DIS'i'AUATION: Usually shipboard, sometimes


uound (shore)
ASSOCtATED EQU!PMENT: Radar Set AN/SPS-lOB.
Equipmen"': tur.ction - search, surface; and

IFF.
MISCELIANEOUS: Antenna AS-936/SPS-lOB is a
modified Antenna AL -615/SPS-lO. The original
antenna pedestal is replaced by Antenna
Pedestal AB-561/SPS-lOB, and a mast sw-itch is
added.
COONIZABT AGEII:Y:
MANUFACTURER:

USlf-58-b-168.

Sylvania Electric Co., contract

NObsr 71817.
REFER!IICES:

1)

Sylvania Drawing 89-82700-l.

2) U. S. Depa.ri;wnt ot Detenae omenclatul'e


Card,

BEAM IIA.TA:

Radar

30 db
GainHiit-pewer be~idth Vertical l~ to 11l
Horizontal1.~
Beam type csc2 from
+7 to 2~

Polarization -

horizontal

IFJI'
16.75 db
2~

(fl
fan

vertical

ANTENNA ASSF.MBL! AS-949/BPX


~JOR

(X)MPQNENTS:
AT-497/U antenna, 1 VHF
antenna, and 1 IFF antenna.

llJSTALLATION:

FREQUENCY: AT-497/U Mr and HF bands, 2 30 me, VHF antenna


1nd UHF bands,
30 - 400 me, IFF antenn<
UHF band, 950 1200 me.

'
...

Shipboard, submarine.

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENT Various radio sets.


Equipment ~unction - communications and IFF.
COGNIZANT AGENCY1

USN-58-y-709.

MANUfACTURER U. S. Naval Underwater Sound


Laboratory, order I-850-01-00.

IrfS: AT-497/U Whip.


DESCRIPIDPN The antenna assembly con1ist1 of
three individual antenna mounted on a retractable mast. One of the antennas is Antenna AT-497/U, a 12-foot ~hip. No description
of the other two antennas was available

REFERENCES
1) u. s. Naval Underwater Sound Laboratory
Drawing SK-33046,
2)

u. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

UNCLASSIFIED

----------- --------------------------:--.,.-~-

63

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AS-977/SRI)-13

FREQUENCY!

IYEf

LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.275- 3.5

Loop antenna.

COGNIZANT AGENCY

DESCRIPTION a The anten:.a is described on its


nomenclature card as a loop-frame type which
is style 7 of Reference Drawing Group 11. It
is a square loop having a multiple-turn coil
wound on a square frame.
SCAN DATAl The antenna has motor-driven azimuth
rotation through 360 degrees.
INSTALbATIONa

U. S. Navy, USCG.

Control Electronics Co., Inc.,


p3rt number 32-304 1 procurement contract Tcg40709 (CG-42,102-A).

MANUF~CTURER1

REFERENCES a
1) Military Specification USCG EEE-9-58.
2)

Shipboard.

U. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ANTENNA AS-919/Ull\

VHF band, 225 - 260 me; VSWR < 1.3


over any 20-mc portion of the band from 225
to 260 me (SIC).

FREOUE~-{1

~~

Helical antenna.

DESCRIPTION! AS-979/UKR is a helical antenna


with a ground plane. The helix is enclosed in
a weatherproof housing. (See drawing.) The
a~tenna will withstand rugged, shipboard
environment.
BEAM DATAl
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 70.
Vertical - 10o.
Beam type - Conical. The peak of the beam is
along the axis of the helix.
Polarization - Circular.
INSTALLATION

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! AN/UKR-8, -10, and


others, Equipment function - telemetering.
CQGNIZANT AGENcya
MANUFACTURER

2)

U. S. Navy.

Aircraft Armaanents, :.,c.

Request for Nomenclature.

Ali-979/IJ!Jt (Co~s;y r Alrera:rt .Arlllulenta, Inc.)


!!AJOR COMPONENTS 1 AT-294/BPS-l antenna horn,
1 CW-lOAFX torque-tube drive assembly, l cw10723 motor-drive gear unit, and 1 CW-21ADF-l
synchro unit.

64

FREQUENCY

SHF band, 8740 - 8890 me.

n5. Horn antenna.

UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED
DESCf1IPTIONa Ad.di tional information is avail
able 1n Volume V of this catalog series.
NANUFACJURERa Western Electric Co., contract
!l)bsr 71746,

SCAN DATAa The antenna has a reversible motor


driven rotating mechanis~.
INSTALLATION!

REFERENCE a
1) Western Electric Specification CSl538lL2.

Shipboard, submarine.

AS~IATED

EQUIPMENTa Radar Set AN/BPS9A,


Equipment function search.

2)

Request for Nomenclature Sheet.

MISCELLANEOUS& AS-996/BPS-9A is similar to


66AKX-2 but uses AT-294/BPSl, and 66AKX-2
uses 66AXW.


ANTENNA AS-997/SRC
FREQUENC~a

VSWR

< 2.5

VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 400 me;


on a 50-ohm line.

BEAM DATA1
Beam type - Approximately omnidirectional in
the hcrizontal plane.
Polarization - Primarily vertical at low
angles and horizontal at high ~ngles.

TVPEa Stacked array of vertical dipoles mounted


around a hollow mast and a parasitic array
consisting of a horizontal dipole and rod
reflector mounted on top of the mast.

~NGJMATCHINg

DEVICES& An impedance matching


and lengths of transmission line
are used for matching and phaslng.
tra~sformer

..

DESCRIPTION& The antenna consists of three


broadband vertical dtpoles mounted at different heights and 120 degrees apart around a
hollow mast and a horizontal dipole and re
flector mounted on top of the mast, The three
broadband dipoles are phased to provide con
centration of energy at relatively low angles.
Phasing of the three collinear dipoles is
accomplished by the length of RG-8/U transmission line connected between the antenna elements and the matching transformer. The beamtilt angle is approximately 6 degrees measured
from t~e horizontal. The horizontal dipole
and rod reflector (a Vagi) provide zenith
coverage.

FREQUENCYa

SHF band,

54~0

INSTALLATIONs
~SSOCIATED

EQUIPMENTl The AS-997/SRC antenna is


for use with radio equipment in the 225- to
400-mc range for ship-to-air communications.

COGNIZ.'NT AGEOCYa

U, S, Navy.

MANUFACTURER1 Cor.tract NE0906009-l.l (NEL Bl26)


REFERENCE a
Request for

No~enclature

Sheet.

~825

AS~IATED EQUIPMENTa

me.

AN:SPS-5D.
TYPE:

Shipboard.

Raaar Set AN/SPS-5C and


Equipment function - search.

Parabolic-cylinder reflector.

DESCRIPTION& The reference listGd below ~tates


that AS-1002/SPS-5C is similar to AS-651/SPS58, The mounting facilities are mechanically
the same. Existing interconnecting cables may
be used, but they will terminate at different
points. The switch-box unit used to disengage
the antenna ts now a separate and removable
unit. The waveguide system is designed to
accept the new frequency range, and new opertlonal features are provided.
INSJALbATIONa

~ZAN!

AGEHCX:

U.

s.

Navy

(N~59-b-~o7),

MMIIIFACTURERa Raytheon Manufacturing Co., contract NObsr~75415.


REFEREOCEa
U. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

Shipboard.


FREQUENCY

SHF band, 9345 - 10,005 me.

!Yfgt

Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a

horn

____________________________
UICIISSIND
,

65

UNCLASSIFIED
Equipment fur.ction - search,

DESCRIPTIOK: The antenna is a pedestal-mounted,


parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a horn.
A modulator is an integral part of the assembly.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

REFERENCE 1
U. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

U. S. Navy (USN-59-T-14 1 3).

MANUFACTURER: Bendix-Pacific Division, Bendix


Aviation Corporation; contract NObsr-75168.

SCAN DATA: The antenna has an azimuth scan at


a constant rotational speed,
INSTALLATION:

~u':'face.

Radar Set AN/SPS-41.

ANTENNA AS-1011/SPG-55

FREQUENCY:
rxfg:

SHF band, 4500 - 5900 me.

Tracking Set AN/SPG-55.


guidance.

Equipment function -

Paraboloidal reflector.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

SCAN DATA: The assembly is a paraboloidal reflector with a nutating feed. No information
is available on the feed. The antenna also
has a motor-driven rotating and tilting
mechanism.

N-9-~1.

MANUFACTURER: Sperry Gyroscope ~a., part number 1002340, BuOrd part number 1847796, contract NOrd 17690.
REFERENC~:

INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

ReGuest for Nome1clature Sheet.

.... .......... ...............

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT!

Missile Guidance and

ANTENNA AS-1012/SPG-55

FREQUEOCY:

SHF band, 5400

5900 me,

'~king

Set AN/SPG-55.

Equipment function -

"ldnce.
TYPE:

Cassegrainian antenna.
COGNIZANT AGENCy:

SCAN DATA: The antenna has provisions for conical scanning. It also has a motor-driven rotating and tilting mechanism.
INSTALLATION:

N-9-750.

MANUFACTURER: Sperry Gyroscope Co., part number 2275190, BuOrd part number 184839~, contract NOrd 17690.

Shipbodrd.

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENJ:

REFERENCE:
Request for Nomenclature Sheet.

Missile Guidance and

c
ANTt:NNA ASSEMBLY-BUOY AS.1014/8

FREQUENCY: MF, HF and UHF bands (Conmunications), UHF band, 965- 1060 me (IFF).

ASSOCIATED EQUIP~NJ: Various radio sets.


Equipment function - coiiiRUnication and IFF.

DE$CRIPTIQN: The antenna assembly consists of


several antennas covering various frequency
ranges. The antenna& are mounted on top of a
stainless-steel, teardrop buoy hull. A 200foot coaxial cable connects the buoy to a
submarine.

COGNIZANT AGEt!<X:

INSTALLATION
mounted.

USN-59-y-1214.

MANUFACTUHER: Granite State Co., contract


OObsr 75639.
REFERENCES:
1) NRL drawings RA-100-1179 and RA-66F-484.

Shipboard, submarine, buoy2)

Request for Nomenclature Sheet.

ANTENNA AS-1011()/URC
!!!~I

VBJ' and UBI' banda, 225 - 400 IICJ


VSWR < 2 on 50-oba coaxial cable.

66

Stacked arHJ ot vertical., cyl1n4r1cal


-;;Ipolea.

'l'YP!a

UNCLASSIFIED

UNCUSSifiD
&~am

type - Approximately omnidirectional 1n


azimuth.
Half-power beamwidth- Vertical- 32"-36".
Polarization - Vertical.

The antenna is a mast-mounted


staciced array of vertical, cylindrical dipole
fed by 50-ohm coaxial cable. The entire
antenna structure is enclosed in a rugged
fiberglass tube providing weather protection
under adverse conditions. The structure baa
negligible deflection under winds as higb aa
120 miles per hour. A d-e ground system is
provided for lightning protect.ion. The overall antenna with the fibergl
'le in place
is 7 feet higb and 9 inches 1n
~ter.
The
approximate weight 1a 100 oounds, Maximum
power handling capability is 2 kilowatts.

DESCRif'l'ION:

Shipboard or ground,

INSTALLATION:

coc:NiiA!w AGENCY: U. S. lfavy (USN-59-1824 \,


MANUFACTURER:

GHU Associates, contract HI

23(953)22448A
REFERENCE:
U. s. Departllent of Detenae Jomenclature Card.

BEAM DATA:

ANTENNA AS-1065/UPU()

EREQUENCY:
TYP":

Equipment function - IFF.

UHF band, 970- 1150 me.

MANUFACTURER: I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co., contract OObsr-75 746.

DESCRIPT:ON: Reference 1) Indicates that the


antenna is of the folded-di~~le, pillbox type
and is oedestal mounted. One of the dimensions of the antenna is 10 feet. The radiation oattern has very low back lobes.
INSTALLATION:

ERE\)U"NCY:

REFERENCES:
l) Military Specification MIL-A-21327 (SHIPS~

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQU:PMENTs

Various IFF equ!oment.


t

Equipment function - probably search.


COGNIZANT AGENCY:

TYPE: Cut oarabololdal reflector fed by a


--;;veguide. horn.

U. S. Navy (USN-59-b-2636).

MANUFACTURER: Lavoie Laboratories, Inc., contrar.t NObsr 75774.

The antenna Is pedestal mounted.

SCAN DATA: The antenna mechanically scans


through 360 in azimuth.
INSTALLATION:

u. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

2)

SHF band, 9345 - 9405 me.

DESCRIPTIONs

U. S. ~!avy, ~-59-b-2608).

COGNIZANT AGEOCYs

Folded dloole, olllbox tyoe.

REFERENCESs
1) Military Specification SHIPS-R-3244.

Shipboard.

U.

2)

s.

Jepartment of Defense Nomenclature

Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
t

FREQUENCY:

Radar Set AN/SPS-46.

SHF band, 9345 - 9405 me.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a


guide rvrn.
DESCRIPTION:

w~ve

The antenna Is pedestal mounted.

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-l067/SPS-46X is


apoarently the same as AS-1066/SPS-46 except
for the replacement of the 400-cycle drive
motor by a 60-cycle motor.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy (USN-59-b-2636).

SCAN DATA: The antenna mechanically scans


tnrough 360 In azimuth.

MANUFACTURER& Lavoie Laboratories, Inc., contract OObsr 75774.

INSTALLATION:

REFEREOCESa
l) Military Speci!ication SHIPS-R-3244.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQlJIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPS-46X.


Equipment function - pr .. ably search.

2)

UNCLASSIFIED

U. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

67

UNCLASSIFIED

FREQUENCY
TYPEa

VHF band,

21~

22~

ASSOCIATEp EQUIPMENT& AN/SPA-~2.

me.

mGNIZANT AGENCY

Corner reflector fed by a dipole.

DESCRIPTION&

MANUfACTURER I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co., contract TCG-40942 (CG-44,132-A).

The antenna is pedestal mounted.

SCAN DATA The antenna mechanically scans


through 360 in azimuth.
INSTALLATION&

N-59-ac-2630.

REFERENCE a
u. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

Shipboard.

ANTENNA AS-1071/SRN-6

FREQUENCY!
TYPEs

to true north so that true north can be


irlontified at the receiving equipment. The
antenna is motor driven and pedestal mounted.

UHF band, 960 - 1087 me.

Amplitude modulating antenna.

DESCRIPTIONs Antenna AS-1075/SRN-6 consists of


two vertically stacked dipoles that remain
stationary with respect to the antenna mount
and two concentrically mounted parasitic arrays which rotate in unison ~bout the dipolls
at a rate of 15 cycles per second. The inner
parasitic array, which amplitude modulates
the radiation pattern at 15 cycles per second,
consists of one parasitic element embedded in
a dielectric cylinder. ~he oute~ parasitic
array, which amplitude modulates the radiation pattern at 135 cycles per second, consists of 9 parnsitlc elements embedded In a
dielectric cylinder. The parasitic arrays
mount concentrically on a common hub, which
contains pins of soft iron to generate pulses
in pulser coils that remain fixed with resoect

BEAM DATAa
Beam type - Rotating, scalloped, cardioid
pattern.
INSTALLATION&

Shipboard.

mGNIZANT AGENCY&

U. S. Navy, N-60-b-250.

MANUFACTURERs ITT Federal Otvlslon, contract


t:lbsr-75355.
REFERENCES a
1) Military Specifications MIL-E-l6400B and
MIL-A-21212.
2)

U. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ANTENNA AS-5011/UR
~Y:
~:

ASSCCIATED EQUIPM!!IT: Radio Equi~ent Alf/Ufrr-7,


AN/URR-21A, TDQ, and w;:JC. Equi:pMnt function - coa.unicationa.

VHF band, 115 - 156 mc; VSWR < 3.

Ground-plane antenna.

COGIIZAI'l' AGBICYI
DtSCRIPl'IOlf: Tbe antenna consists or a l/4vavelength radiating element (enclosed in a
dielectric ra~) and 4 al1ur.inU111-tube ground
I"Ods 1110unted on a cast aluminUIII base.
Tbe
antenna is terminated vi th a UG-69o/U connector tor use vith a 50-ohlll transmission

M/JroFACTURER:

Canada, 99.

SinclAir Ra41o Laboratories, Ltd.

REFEREICES:
1) Sinclair 1'nJe .._,. D.AD-138 aa4 AL-138.
2) U. S. ~ ot Datenae ._nclature

line.

Card.

I'RSTALIATIOII:

Probab1:y ground and shipboard.

68

UNCLASSIFIED
--------------~

'

______

'---- -- ... ,_,..,

UNCUSSIFIED

Cancelled 29 September 1943.


ANTENNA AT-a/UP

mEQm:-=Y:

SHF band, 5000 - ll,OOO me.

COGNIZANT AGE!I:Y:

U. S. Navy, contract KOber

39332.

,m!:

Born.
General Electronic Industries,
Model 71.0 1 and Hazeltine Electronics Corporation.

MANUFACTURERS:

AT-48/UP is a portable, horn-typtt


general-purpose antenna capable of receiving
or tranamitting r-t energy in the X-band. The
horn, which utilizes a type I connector, is
a aeans ot coupling test sets to X-b&nd radars. It is constructed of sheet brass and
veigjl.s one-halt pound. It is 2-1/2 inches
vide, 2 inches higjl., and 5-1/2 inches long.

DESCR!Pl'IOI:

The antenna does not scan but .ay


be 110unted in a vertical or horizontal pollition.

SCAI l.TA:

ASSOCIATED EQIJIPMEIIIT: Radio Frequency Teat Set


TS-13/AP and Detector-Amplifier AssemblJ
AJI,I\JPA-l.A. Equitaent function - test.

STOC!C NUMBERS:

Federal Stock lUmbers 5841-5244553; 5985-038-3462; Havy Stock lfulllber (ASO)


Rl6H8150.

REFEREIICES:
l) Department of the Navy1 AT-48/UP Teat
mtenna, NAVAER 20-55Al-4, (January 1,

I958'}."" UI:LASS IFIED.


2)

3)

HavAer 08-55-78.

U.

s.

Department of Defense Homenclature

Card.

The antenna has no support


other than the type K connector.

MISCELLA!IEOUS:


ANTNNA AT-58/U

FREQUD:Y:

m!=

VHF band, 170 - 18o me; VSWR<2.0.

2) Depart;Mnt ot tbe Air Force and tha Bu-

Dipole.

DESCRIPl'IOH: The antenna is a brass, halt-vave


dipole 32-1/2 inches long. It 110unts at rigjl.t
angles to a steel tube 20-3/4 inches long.
Provisions are 111ade tor 110unting the tube
either on a flat surface or on a rail. The
support tube houses: 'the concentric-line section vhich matches the radiator to the transmission line. A 50-nhll coaxial-cable teed is
required at the input to the matching section.
The antenna transmits an r-t signal to a YJ
radar beacon or similar equipment and receives
the response signal.

IIBTAU.ATIO!f:

reau ot Aeronautics, Radar Maintenance


F.quip!!l!nt AM/UPM-1, AM/UPM-lA and AM/
UPM-1B, Handbook Maintenance Instructions,
AM 1():03QUPMl-3, (February 15, 1946 - revised November 1949). UICLASSD'IED.

Ground, fixed, or shipboard.

ASSOCIATED PlQUIFMEI'l': Radar Maintenance lquiplllent AH/UPM-lA and AH/UPM-lB. Equ1p~~ent


function - teat.
COGIIIZAJI'l' AGEEY:

MAIIUP'AC'l'IJRBRS:

U. S. l&vy.

Ballli1ton Radio Corporatton.

AT-50/U
STOClC lllJMI!ES: Federal Stock !fl.uabers ~5156'06642 and 5985-284-9506.

RlnRIICISt
1) U. s. I&T)', la!l Stock List ot the J:lec~l.y Offill!. (:reb. 1958). 11JCLASSIJ'


UICLASSIFIED
. -

------ . .,..........

____________

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AT-51/U

fR.EQlJENCY:
~:

UHF band, 500 - 520 me.

2) U. s. Navy, Havz Stock List or- the Electronics SupplY Office, (Feb. 1955). Ulf-

Dipole.

CLASSIFIED.

lm>CRIPTION: The antenna is a half-vave dipole


12-1/2 inches long and 1/2 inch in outside
diameter. It mounts at right angles to a
steel tube 20-~/4 inches long, Provisions
are made for mounting the tube either on a
flat surface or on 2-J./4- to .3-1/4-inch rails.
l'he antenna ie fed by 50-ohm coaxial cable,
A concentric-line section for matching the
antenna to the 50-ohm lead-in is housed in
the steel support tube, The antenna transmits an r-r signal to a YJ radar beacon or
similar equipment and re~eives the response
signal.
INSTALLATION:

Ground, fiXed, or Shipboard,

Radar Maintenance Equipment ANfUPM-lA and AN/UPM-lB. Equipment


function - teat.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S, Navy.

MANUFACTURER: ~ilton Radio Corporation per


Hazeltine Drawing A-.3426,
STOCK NUMBEf:S:

~deral stock numbers 11'5985-

6%04n8 and 6625-295-9157.

REFEREICES:
1) Dep&rtllent or the Air Force and tbe :81.!reau or Aeronautics, P.adar Maintenance
!9!!ipaent A!f/trJM-1, A!IJ!ljij(-lA, and Alfl
tral-lB, Handbook Maintenance InstructtC>ns,
AI l6-.30UPMl-.3, (Feb, 15, 1946 - revised
!lev. 1949). U!ICLASSIFIED.


ANTENNA AT-150()/SRC

FREQUENCY VHF and UHF bands, 220 - 570 me;


VSWR < 2.1 between 220 and 400 me.

Im
DE

SRC, AT-150(SN-ll)/SBC, and AT-150A/SRC.


CQGNIZANT AGENCY

Dipole.

U. S. Navy, code 838.

RIPTIONa The antenna is a broadband dipole,


2-1 4 inches in diameter and 17-3/8 inches
long. It is constructed of aluminum and
weighs 4-1/2 pounds. It fs designed to be
mounted on a yardarm or horizontal bracket.
The cable connection to the antenna is usually
made by an RG-18/U cable with a UG-982/U
connector. As an alternative, an RG-10/U
cable with a UG-941A/U connector can be used.

BEAM DATAa
Pglarization - Vertical.
INSTALLATIONt

Shipboard,

!S5'JCIATED EOU;PMENia Radio Sets TDZ-RDZ, MARRDR, TED, AHSR0-9, AN/URC-35(*) 1 AN/URR-13,
and other communications equipment. Equipment function - communications.
MlSCELbANEOQSa

70

AT-150( )/SRC denotes AT-150/

AT-150/SRC

UNCUSSIFIED

-------- -----------------.....
:

UNCLASSIFIED
~. NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l,
CONFIDENTIAL.

MANUFACTURERS: Alo~n Products Co., Bird Electronics Core., and Technical Appliance Corp.,
contracts NObsr-64775, NObsr-~211~. and
I\Obsr-~2~9~.

2)

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number


3648 and Navy Fl6-A-~l990-l20l.

F~98~-66~-

19~9).

u. s.

Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna


AT-150/SRC and Antenna Assembly AS-390/
SRC, Instruction Book, NAVSH!PS 91338,
{June 29, 1950). UNCLASSIFIED.

REFEREOCES:
- 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter

AN'ffiNNA AT-151/UPT

FREQUENCY:
~:

SHF band,

38oo - 5000 me.

tion Finder DBM-1.

Equipment function - test.

MISCELLANEOUS: AS-151/UPr is a Submarine Signal


Company type 1412, drawing number 61233.

B'orn.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is brass plated and


painted on the outside. The horn is of onepiece construction and bas a detachable
mounting brack~t of cast aluminum which !s
anodized and painted, The overall dimensions
are 7 inches long, 4 inches vide, and E-3/8
inches high. The antenna weighs approximately
2 pounds and is fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 6 db.
Hil?-pover beamvidth - 600 (probably in both
planes).
Polarization - Linear, manually adjustable in
three steps.
INSTAllATION:

Grounil or shipboard.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, code 837,

MANUFACTtJREru::: Submarine Signal Company, U.S.


Navy contrac~ NObsr-42417.
STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number F5985-369-

5400.
REFFRENCES:

l)

U. S Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

U. S. Navy Specification Number CS-873.

3)

U. S. Department of' Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ASSOCIATED EQIJIPMENT: Target Transmitter Set


AN/SPM-1, which is used to calibrate Direc-

ANTENNA AT-16&/U

FRESUENCY:
~:

UHF and SHF bands, 1650 - 5200 me.

COGNIZANT AGEli:Y:

U. S. Navy.

MAlfUFACl'URER: Raytheon Manufacturing Company,


procurement contract NXss- .30264,

Probe.

DESCRIPTION: AT-163/U is an r-f' probe constructed of silver-plated brass, 1-17/32


inches long and 5/8 inch in diameter. One
end has a 5/8-24 tbresd and the other a 1/2inch silver-plated clamp nut. The nomenclature card states that the probfo has a "round
female contact vith loop at the rear of'
plug", It is used as a coupling connection
for oscillator cavity output.
INSTAllATION:

STOCl{ NUMBER:

REFERENCES:
l} U. S. Havy, Kavy Stock List

ot the ElectrJnics Suppl.y Of'f'ice, (Feb. 1958). UH-

CI.ASSIFIED.

2)

Paytheon Mantuacturing Company Drawings


No. L6-5152 and E-202200-Ll..

3)

U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

Probably shipboard or ground.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Test equipment for


Radar Sets SD-7M, SD-7N, and so-8. Equipment function - test.

Federal Stock Number

N6625-252-3433.


rng~Y:

.W:

VHP' band, 215 - 235 me.

Helical,

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna consists of' a copper


helix vith an aluminum ground plane. The
helix has a constant diameter of 17 inches

Urta.USIFIED
. -----

----------------------,-------

71

UNCLASSIFIED
and consists of approximately 2-l/2 turns of
copper tubing. The distance betveen adjacent
turns (i.e., the pitch} of the helix is 5.~75
inches. The ground plane is a solid disk 30
inches in ciameter vith extendible arms for
increasing the ground plane to a maximum
diameter of 5~ inches. The overall antenna
is 5~ inches in diameter and 27 inches in
depth and \lf'ighs 48.5 pounds. The antenna
mounts on a mast vith the axis of the helix
horizontal. The antenna is fed by a 52-ohm
coaxial cable.
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 9 db.
Half-power beamvidth- Vertical- 70.
HorizontalFront-to-back ratio - 15 db.
Polarization - Right-hand circular.

ro-.

INSTAllATION:

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Jravy.

MANUFACTURERS: Tele-Dynaaics Incorporated


{formerly Raymond Rosen Engineering Products), Navy procurement contract NOa(s)1022~ (for AT-165/UKR) Melpar Incorporated, Navy procurement contract NOa(s)-91~
(for AT-165 () /UKR)
REFERENCES:

1)

2)

Ground, rixedJ or ahipboard.

s. Air Force, AJrfinat-5 and AN/UKR-5A


Telemeter ReceiVing Set, Handbook Maintenance Instructions, AI 16-~WKR5-7,
(Ma.r. 1, 1954 - rev1.8ed April 15, 1955).
UNCLASSIFIED.

U.

U. S. Air Force, Alf/UKR-5B Telemeter


Receiving Set, Handbook Maintenance
Instructions, AN l6:30UKR5-7, (July l,
1954). (Supplement to Reference 1.)

Ull:LASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED r,UIPMENT: Tele~~:eter Receiving Set


AN/UKR-5(~ Equipment tunction-telemetering.
MISCELIANml'S: AT-165(*)/UKR denotes models
AT-165/UKR and AT-165{)/UKR. The no:nenclature card indicates that AT-165()/UKR has a
frequency range or 215-222 IIIC and a gain of
6 db. Otherwise, they seem to be iden,ical.

3)

Private Correapondellee.

4)

Military Specification R-16Rl03(Aer) for


AT-165/UKR and ~l2(BuAer) for AT-165
()/ UKR.

5)

U. S. Department ot Iletenae Nomenclature


Card.


FREQUE!I!Y:

l!f!:

VHF band, 8o - 170 me.

Dipole, with nat-screen renector.

Il!SCRIPl'ION: The antenna is constructed ot


brass and finished with gr-q enamel. The
dipole is used with a t110-piece, adjustable,
renector screen. The dipole and housing
are 52 inches long and 6 inches in diameter.
The 2-piece, adjustable renector is 72
inches long and ll-3/4 inches wide and is
probably constructed of 3/4-inch tubing.
The dipole is fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable.
When used with the antenna support or AS236/SPr, the antenna can be tilted and rotated.
IHSTALIA'l'ION:

able on differences, if rm:r~ between models.


AT-193(*)/U is siJiilar to~. Reference 1
gives the length of the dipole and housing
as 52 inches; the na.eaclature card gives
~ inches.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. B. &a'fY'.

MANUFAC'l'URERS: International Industrial


Development Comp&IQ', contract NObsr-42503.
S'l'OCK NlMllERS:

Federal Stock Number

N5985-

249-4395
REFE~:

1)

U. S. la'fY', !!:!z_ Stock List ~ the Electronice 8upply Otfice, {leb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIKD.

2)

Navy Specificatioaa CS-1045.

3)

u. s.

Ground or shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUI~: Radar Target Transmitter OCY-l and Radar Tranllllli tter 52AIAI.
Equipment function - direction finding and
training.

Departllent

or

Defenae lfcaenclature

Card.
MISCEI..IANEOUS: AT-193(*)/U denotes models
AT-1930/u and AT-193/U. No data are avail-

ANTENNA AT-194()/SPG

FREQUEr.:Ya
TYPEa

fiberglass.

Sll' band, 8!100 - 9600 me.

AS-~1~()/SPG

Paraboloidal reflector.

feed.

DE5CRIPTIONa The reflector is a paraboloid, 40


inches in diameter, constructe~ of plastic and

72

The reflector is used with the


antenna, which includes a Cutler

INSTALLATIQNa

UNCLASSiftED

Shipboard.

UNCLASSIFIED
17.
MISCELLANEOUS& Antenna ATl94A/SPG will also
accomodate the Mark 16 Mod 2 antenna.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

MANUfACTURER& Western Electric Co., procurement


contract NOrd-10746,13224.
REFERENCES:
1) u. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Radar Set
AN/SPG-34, Maintenance, NAYORD OP 2028,
Volume 2, (June 25, 1953). UNCLASSIFIED.

u. s.

2)

Department of Defense Nomenclature

Card.

AS-515/SPG Radar Antenna with AT-194A/SfG


Antenna Reflector

'

ANTENNA AT-216()/GRD

FR.EQUENCY:

.!m=

set), and a connecting cable are Hupplied.


The antenna can be rotated on its base

VHF band, 4o - 48 me.

loop.

IliSTAU.ATION:

D!SCRIPrtON: The antenna is a diamond-shaped


wooden frame carrying two parallel conductors
spaced l/8 inch apart. The antenna is collapsible and measures 22-3/4 by 175/8 by 3
inches extended and 15 by 6 by 5 inches collapsed, A switch and capacitor in the base
of the loop provide for sensing and tuning.
A matching transformer, and attenuator
(mounted on the antenna posts of the radio

Ground or shipboard, portable.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
COGNIZANT AGEIICY:

Radio Set SCR-300-().

SCL-7394.

~E:

u. s.

Departllent of Defense lloalenclature Card.

ANTENNA AT-212/SR

See Antenna Group AN/SRA-3.


ANTI!NNA REFLECI'Oil AT-262/MPN-5&<)
See Antenna .AS-762/MPN-5.

AN'l'IOOtA RBFLEcroR AT-t61/MPN-II()

See Antenna AS-763/MPK-5.


AN'n!NNA REFLECTOR AT-266/MPN-IA()

Part of Antenna AS-764/MPK-5


.\N'l'DNA HORN AT-28/MPN-Ud)

See AnteDD& AS-764/MPII-5 and AnteDD& AS-765/


MPK-5.


73

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... ...,.._........ _,

...

--

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AT-274/BRR

FREQUENCY:

VLF and LF bands, 0.0146- 0.038 me.

MANUFACTURERS: American Phenolic Corporation,


Navy contract NObsr-30171.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a low-frequency


underwater, single-plane loop antenna designed
for installation aboard ~ubmarines. It consists of a single-plane loop inductor of 500
microhenries enclosed in a tear-drop-shaped
polyethylene housing. The entire housing has
a 1/4-inch rubber sheathing for additional
protection against leakage. The antenna has
an input impedance of 50 ohms and is fed by
RG-57/U coaxial cable. It weighs 70 pounds
and is 24-1/2 inches long, 8-1/2 inches wide,
and 13-1/4 inches high. It is used only for
receiving and is designed to be mounted in a
fixed location or on a retractable mast
aboard submarines.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Figure eight.
Pvlarization - Vertical.

STOCK NUMBERS: Navy Fl6-A-45795-2421, Federal


Stock Number N5985-369-5346.

~~

Lcop.

INSTALLATION:

REFERENCES:
1) U, S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2 NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.
2)

U. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

-------- ao-f----

Shipboard (submarine}.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Receivers RBA and


RAK. Equipment function - communications.
MISCELLANEOUS: The polyethylene housing is
pressurized to 600 pounds per square inch,
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

AT-274/BRR

U. S. Navy.

ANTENNA RU'LECTOR AT276/SPG


~:

~SSOCIATED

Paraboloidal reflector fed by a horn.

DESCRIPTION: The reflector is a paraboloid 60


inches in diame~er, It is made of fiberglass
with a metalized reflecting surface. The antenna is flange mounted and has a 12-1/4-inch
bolt circle of 12 mounting studs at the hub
of the reflector to provide for the attachment
of an antenna horn.

EQUIPMENTz Rada~ Set AN/SPG-48,


Equipment function - fire control.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

REFERENCE:
l'. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

FREQUENCY:

VLF and LF bands, 0.0146 - 0,038 me,

IrE: Crossed loops.

which loop is used. When both loops are used,


the pattern is nondirectional.
Polarization - Vertical.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two 500microhenry loops wound at right angles to each
other and imbedded in a polyethylene, teardrop housing. It weighs 126 pounds and is
mounted on the submarine hull with Pight 1/2inch bolts on a 6-inch bolt circle. A switching arrangement is included so that either or
both of the loops may be used. The antenna
has a 75-foot, RG-160/U cable supplied with i~

TUNING/MATCHING DEVIC.OSz A matching transformer,


tuning capacitor, and phasing network are
supplied.

BEAM DATA:
Beam ty;! - When only one loop is used, the
pattern is a figure of eight with maximum
radiation either in the fore-aft directions or
the port-starboard directions depending on

MISCELbANEVUSz AT-317(*)/BRR denotes AT-317/BRR


and AT-317A/BRR.

74

INSTALLATIONs

Shipboard (submarine).

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT Radio Receiving Equipments


Model RAK, RBA, and AN/SRR-11. Equipment
function - communications.

CQGNIZANT AGENCYz

U. S. Navy, code 838.

UNCLASSIFIED
---------._,._.,...__,,,.,.-.,.,-c--~---

-- --

UNCUSSIFIED
MANUFACTURER: American Phenolic Corp., part
number 142-002.
REFERE~ES:

~ntenna Data
Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
~. NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. !, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

!) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships,

2)

Bureau of Ships Specification MIL-A-15900.

3)

AT-317{*)/BRR

4)

NAVSHIPS 92084.

AN'IENNA AT-MS()/llRC
~X:

TYPE:

MF and HF bands, 2- 26 me.

General purpose use.


Equipmant function - communications.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

;/hip

COGNIZANT AGENCY:
DL3CRIPTION: The antenna is a motor-driven,
retractable whip for general purpose use.
It consists of one fixed section 9 feet
long and 4 telescoping sections, each 5
feet long. Each section is made of a copper-wire radiator inside a piece of plastic
tubing. The antenna is equipped with a
l/4-horsepower, reversible 110-volt a-c
motor. The assembly mounts to a flat
plate 12 inch~s by 16 inches. The antenna
forms a pressure seal in the retracted position and is drip-~roof in the erected pollitlon.

U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: Bergen Engineering and Development Corporation, Paramus, New Jersey, contract NObsr-43103.
~ES:

l)

2)

Department of the Navy and the Bureau of


Ships, Instruction Book for Automatic
Retractable Antenna AT-343 (XN-l)/URC,
NAVSHIFS-91494. 'Jl::LASSIFIF.D.
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature

Card.

INSTAIJ.ATION: Ground, fixed or vehicular; or


shipboard (submarine).


ANTENNA AT-350(*)/BRC
~JOR

COMPONENTS! 1 AT-497/U antenna and


three-section antenna supoort.

FREQUENCY:
TYPE1

INSTALLATION!

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Various radio sets,


Equipment furction - communications.

MF and HF bands, 2 - 30 me.

Whip.

MISCELLANEQUSa AT-350{*)/BRC denotes AT-350/BRC


and AT-350A/BRC.

DESCRIPTIONa Antenna AT-497/U is a whip, 12


feet long with a maximum diameter of 0.300
inch tapering to 0.100 inch at the top. The
AT-350/0RC antenna assembly includes, in addition to the whip antenna, a 3-section streamlined antenna support. Each section is a 6foot-long, corrosion-resistant, steel t~be
with a rotatable plastic fairing. A Teflon
insulator section, 6-3/16 inches long, separates the whip from the antenna support. The
ante~na is designed for connection to an
RG-17/U cable.

..

BEAM DATAa
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical,

Shipboard {submarine),

OQGNIZANT AGENCYa
838.

U, S. Navy, BuShips, code

MANUFACTL"REI\.: Premax Products Division of


Chrisholm Ryder Co., contracts NObsr 52602 and
NObsr 712~.
REFERENCES a
1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electro~ics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
2)

UNCLASSIFIED

75

UNCLASSIFIED
--~--

3)

Bureau of Ships Drawing RE 66F 627.

4)

NAVSHIPS- Manuscript Technical Manu?l for


Streamlined Mid-fed Whip Antenna AT-35~/
BRC.

5)

U, S, Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna AT350AJBRC, Technical Manu~l, NAVSHIPS 9321~


!JOCLASSIFIED.

~ct=:n=~====~====~~~=-~==----
L..

.......................... ...
AT-350/BRC

'

ANTENNA AT-161()/BL

MAJQR COMPONENTSa 1 stub, 1 type 61277 insulator, and l base casting,

3)

BuShips Drawlo.g REB66000 (~T-365A/B~.

FREQUENCY,

4)

U. S. Navy, SSJ240 Class, Submarine Antenna Syst!!ms Su11111ary, (Feb. 19, 1958).
UNCLASSIFIED.

5)

u. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

VHF and UHF bands, 30 - 1000 me,

D:Ega 'Stub,
DESCRIPT{QNa The antenna is a stub, 20 inche$
long. It is mounted by 12 equally spaced
l/2-inch holes on a 6-13/16-inch-dlameter bolt
circle, The antenna is designed for connection to a 50-ohm cable, RG-8/U.

BEAM pATAa
Pplarizati~n

INSTALLATIONa

- HOrizontal,
Shipboard (submarine),

ASSOCIATED EOUIPMENTa Radar Set AN/SPR-1 and


Countermeasures Receiving Set AN/BLR-1,
Equipment function - countermeasures.

~ISCELbANEOUSa AT-365(*)/BL denotes AT-365/BL


and AT -365A/BL,
COGNIZANT AGENCY1
MANUFACTURERa

U. S. Wavy, code 833.

Various Naval Shipyards.

2)

BuShips Drawings RE 66F 570 and RE 61F


2~9 (AT -365/BL).

ANTENNA ATS71/Ulll
MA.r<lt COMPolfENTS:

fflEQUErfCY:

!!!:!:

1 helix, 1 ground plane.

VHF band, .21.5 - 230

IIICj

VSWR

< 1. -'

Helical antenna,

D~CB:

b
antenna con11at1 ot a lwllx
encloHd ill a ra4o and a tlat-pl.&te ground
plar!e with n4ial. rod exte11111ona. 1'he lwl.1x
il -.4e ot c~r tubing and ia 3) inchea in
diueter with ' turn~~ in a 17-incb lenst;b.
The ground plaae conaiata ot a 30-incb-

diameter plate vttb etsnt radial, aluminum


channel extenliona. The OYel'all di-ter
ot the Bl'OUnd plAne u 5-' 1nchea. The antenna IIIOUnta br aU; 5/8-inch bolta on pec!eate.l AB-2,S/UPA at the bue ot IFF antenna
Alf/UPA-22 or AI/UPA-23. The antenna 18 designed tor connection to a 52-o~ coaxia:
cable, RG-14/U or aG74.N.

B!AM l.TA.:
Polarization - Circular.

76

UNClASSIFIED

..,,

UNCUSSIFIED
REFERENCE!!:

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Telemetric Data Receiving Set AN/UKR-8. Equipment function telemetcring.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

--rr-;f:P.

See burg Corporation Dr-awings


9250-1701 and 9250-134.

2)

U. S. Navy, BuOrd.

U. S. Navy Specification KLX-PE-2A.

}) u. S. Department of Defense lfomenclature

MANUFAC'l'URER: J. P. Seeburg Corporation,


Chicago, Illinois, contract NOrd-11878.

Card.


ANTENN~ AT-381/SPM2

FREQUENCY:
TYPE:

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPS-12 and


AN/UPX equipments. Equipment function - IFF.

UHF band, 1000 - 1120 me.

Dipole.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

DE5CRIPl'ION: The antenna is a dipole, 5-1/2


inches long with a 5/8-inch diameter. The
reed is mounted in a vertical position, centered in the mouth of the feedhorn of Antenna AS-W3/SPS-12. Dipole AT-388/SPS-12 and
the reflector of Antenna AS-W3/SPS-12 make
up the IFF antenna for Radar Set AN/SPS-12.

MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America,


Victor Division.

llEF'E!mfCE::l:
1) RCA drawing D-6}15}6-1 rev

o.

2) U. s. Department of Defenae Nomenclature


Card.

BEAM DA.TA:
Polarization - vertical.

INSTALlATION:

U. S. Navy, code 821.

Shipboard.

ANTENNA HORN AT-4119/MPN-5

See Antenna AS-762/MPN-5.


ANTENNA HORN AT-410/MPN..a()

See Antenna AS-76}/MPN-5.


ANTENNA HORN AT-41l/MPN-5a()

See Antenna AS-765/MPB-5.

'

ANTENNA AT-422()/URD-1XA0

FREQUErCY:
~:

LF. and MF band'., 0.225- 0.550 me.

COGNIZANT AG~Y: SCIE-4315.


MANUFACTURER: Mackay Radio & Telegraph Co.,
procurement contract 2936-PHILA-52.

I.nop.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna ia a rotatable loop


consisting of 18 turns of 14 AWG wire. It has
a mean diameter of' 28-1/2 inches and is enclosed by a tal loop cover. It ia deaigned
to use shielded tran~mtssion line.
Shipboa~d

I!'ISTAUATIOlf:

~m:

1}

Manufacturer's Drawing No. F-4}08-14.

2)

U. s. Der.a.rtment of Defense NollleDClature


Card.

or ground.

ASSOCIA'!'ED EBUIPMEKT: Radio Set AN/URD-l()X.


Equipment.tunction- direction finding.

'

ANTENNA AT-41'1'()/SPS-12

~Y:

~:

inches long and ia constructed of silverplated braaa. Tbe a01111tiag flange baa four
0.236-inch-diameter mounting bolea on a
1-5/8-inch-diameter bolt circle. The dipole ia uaed aa a teat antenna.

UHF band, 1250 - 1350 me.

Dipole.

DISCRIPTIOI:

The antenna is a dipole 4-7/8

.,

UNClASSIFIED

77
;,

"" '"' .C""'"'''-----------

.~

~_,..,,._-:-----~-------A----.._

....'

UNCLASSIFIED
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

REFERENCES:
1) RCA drawing C-7481~5 ret O.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEIIT: Test equirment for Radar


Set AN/SPS-12. Equipment function - test.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:

2)

U. S. Navy

U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature

Card.

RCA Victor Division.

ANTENNA AT-458/SR

VHF and UHF banda, 225- 4oo me.

FI!EQUENcY:
~:

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy~

Slot antenna,
.!-IANUFACTURER: Federal Telecommunication Ia.b.,
procurement contract llObs~ 52~9

DESCRIPl:::ON: The antenna is a flush mounted


annular slot 31-1/2 inches in diameter con
structed of aluminum and fiberglass. Coaxial
transmissi~n line is use~ to feed the slot.
The antenna is mounted by means of 2~1/2
inch holes spaced on a 1~13/16.inchradius
circle.

2) Govermaent Speetttcation SBIPS-A709.


3)

INSTAUATJON:

REFERENcES:
1) F'l'L dr&Wins IL-62398-l:B.

Shipboard.

U. s.
Card,

De]lartllen~

of Defense

No~~~encJ.ature

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Various UHF equipment.


Equipment function communicBtions.


ANTENNA AT-477/U

rnEQUENCY:

!!!!:

HF and VHF bands, 20 - 88 ac.

Dipole.

D!SCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a dipole


head and 1~ dipole elements which can be used
in various combinations to cover the 20- to
88- me frequency range. A variable inductanae
is incorporated in the antenna to permit tuning to the operating frequency, The antenna
has an input impedance of 50 ohms and is fed
by coaxial cable. A 20-inch wooden mast ia
provided for mounting, probably to Antenna
Hast ~363/U. The antenna may be tilted.
It is finished with fungicidal varnish.

MANUFACTURER:

Stoddert Aircraft Radio Company.

STOCK Nt.IMBER:
7102.

Federal Stock llumber 5985-295-

REFERElfCES:
1) IAVSKIPS 93llq.
2)
3)

Private Correspondence.
U.

s.

Card.

Department of Defense Nomenclature

TUNING/MATC!IIIG DEVICES: The antenna has adJustable-length dipole elements and a variable
inductance for tuning.
INSTA.LIATION:

Ground or shipboard.

A8SOCIATED E . : Jladio Interference Measuring Set Aii:r(). EquiPJDent function probably counter~~ea.ures, IIIOilitoring.

COGNIZANT AGEli:Y:

U. S. Navy

ANTENNA AT-697/U

See

AT-350/MC.

78

UNCWSIFIED

ANTENNA AT-52VURM-42

FREQUENCY:
~:

MISCELI...\NIDUS: The antenr.a is an AT-48/u1' modified by adding a mounting bracket.

SHF band, 5200 - ll,OOO me,

Horn antenna.
i:OGNIZAliT AGENCY:

DESCRIPTION: The antenna. is a flared waveguide


horn. The antenna is 5-17/32 inches long
and 2 inches high without the mounting bracket. The horn is 3-29/32 inches high overall
including the bracket, The horn is terminated with a type If c~ector for connection to
a 52 -oblll coaxial cable. The antenna is IIIOunted on a 11188t by means of a bracket 1-7/8
inches long by 7/8 incb. 1n diueter. The
horn can be rotated,

MA.\WFACTURER: Stoddart Aircraft Radlo Co. 1


Inc., Holl3WJ~d, Californi&, part number
91026-l, contract NObsr-63341.
REFERENCES:
1) U, S. Navy, Navy Stock ~iP~ of the Electronics Supply Office, ~Feb, 1958). C:Oh-

FIDmTIAL.
2)

INSTAU.ATION:

U. S. Navy.

Ground, shipboard, or airborne.

U. s. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Interference Monitoring Set AN/URM-42. Equipment function test.

................ .............
~

ANTENNA AT-522/URM-4%

FREQUENCY:
~:

UHF and SHF bands, ?.00 -

4ooo me.

MISCELIANroUS: The antenna is an AT-49A/APR-4


modified by adding a mounting bracket.

Conical antenna, discone type.


COGNIZANT AGENCY:

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a discone which is


connected to a 52-ohm coaxial eable. The
dimensions are 7-1/2 inches hi~1 without the
ll0unt1ng bracket and connector 1 10-13/lb
inche1 high overall, 12 inche1 -.ximum diaeter, and 6-15/16 1nchel 1111nilllur1 iia-ter.
The antenna 1110unts on a - t by 11111ana of a
IIOU!lting bracket 1-7/8 inche1 long by 7/8
inch 1n da-ter.
INSTALLATION:

Ground, shipboard, or airborne.

U. S. Navy

MANUFACTURER: Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co. 1


Inc., Hollywood, California, order Nubsr63341.

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb, 1958). CONFIDENTIAL.

2)

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEIIT: Radio Interference Measuring Set AN/URM-42. Equipment function test.

U. s. Department of Defense ~nclature


Card.

Al'fll:NNA AT-557/SMD-IA

PREQ!JE!!:Y:
~:

ASSOCIATED E<JliPMF.NT: Radiosonde Receptor 1


AN/SMD-lA. Equipment function - direction
finding.

UHF band, 16001700 mc.

~aboloidal

reflector.

Dl!SCRIPTION: The antenna is a paraboloidal reflector constructed or expanded aluminum and


aluminum tubing. Overall dimensions are 72
inches in diameter and 17 inches in depth.
'lbe reflector has a focal length of err .4
inches. 'lhe reflector 1110unts by means of
t~elve 3/8-16 screws equslly spaced on a 6l/8-inch-radiua bolt circle. It is used with
"Rawin" set.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: A. D. Card'il'ell Mfg. Co., procureIIISnt contract 11011.1 54-433.


REFERENCES:
1) Govenaent Specification MIL-R-17110,

2) tJ.

s.

Departlllent ot Detense Nomenclature

Card.
IBSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

UNCLASSIFIED

79

UNCLASSiFIED
AN'IENNA AT-592/URN-3

FR.EgUENCY:

UHF bend, 960-1250 me; VSWR < 2.

TYPE: Ground-plane

REFERENCES :

ant~nna.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a vertical stub,


4-1/4 inches long with a horizontal, platet~e ground plane, 12-1/2 inches square and
1/8 inch thick. The stub is made of silverplated brass, and the ground plane, of anodized aluminum. The antenna is designed for
a 50-ohm P.oaxial cable with a typ~ N connector. The antenna has spraytight construction
with a rex~lite cover for the vertical stub.
The antenna wei~s 2-1/2 pounds.
INSTAU.ATION:

1)

Federal Telecommunications drawing number


CBlC-336947.

2)

Olympic drawing numbers MS15292, SA15293,


.1nd AS15324.
Technical Manual for P.adio Frequency Monitor MX-162'{,/tmtl-3.

Ground or shipboard.

ASSOCIATED~UIPMENT:

MX-1627

Radio Frequency Monitor


Equipment function-test.

-3.

COONIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

AT-592/URN-3
M/INUFACTURER: Federal Telecommunications Laboratories, Belleville, New Jersey, and Ol~c
Radio and Television Inc., Long Island City,
New York, contract NObsr 64743.


AN'IENNA AT-609/SRC.IA()
FREQ~:

TYPE:

MF and HF bands, 2 3.5

lhC.

Whip.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists or a 9-foot


whip mounted on a 14-f'oot mast and probably
includes a loadinb coil mounted at the base
of' the wb.ip. The base or tiJ.e mast has a universal swivel Joint to f'acil~tate lowering.
T"ne antenna is ::'t"obably shunt fed from a high
impedance tank circuit.

BEAM DATA:
Bewn

type - Ollnidirectional in azillluth.


- Vertical.

Polari~tion

INSTALLATION:

Sh1pboarc.'

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/SRC-8, -8Az


and -8XX. Equipment function - communications
.QOONIZANT AGF.NCY:

scm - 7678.

MA.'ruFt..CTURER: Munston Mfg. and Service, be.,


part n~ber MRA-~3, procurement contrPct
28589-PH-55-55(31).

....... ' ......................


AN'iENNA AT627/SftD.l2

FREQ11ENCY:

131 MF, and !IF bands, 0.275 - 3. 5

~:

Whip.

me.

8o

UNCLASSIFIED

..

UNCLASSIFIED
!of!SCELLANEOUS: AT-627/SRJ}.l2 is probably the
sense autenna for AT-628/SRJ}.l2.

DESCRIPTim1 : 1'he antenna conslsts of a two


Jection whip 10 feet 2-1/4 inches long, The
se.~tions are 58-1/2 inches and 68 inches in
lengt.1 and 1/2 inch (maximum) in diameter.
T"te whip is designed for mast mounting with
four 3/8-inch mow1ting holes on a ;-inch
diameter bolt circle. T~e whip terminates
in a transformer, probably a loading coil,
nd uses 75-ohm cowc~al cable.
INSTALU\TION:

~OGNIZANT AGEl~:

MANUFACTURERS:
2395-

U. S. Navy.

Raytheon Mfg. Co., part number

REFERENC~:

1)

USCG Specification RDF-)19.

2)

U. S .::lepartmt"nt of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction ~'inder Set


ANISRD-12. Equipment function - direction
!'inding.

ANTENNA AT67JI/SRB-12

FREQUENCY:

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Set


AN/SRJ}.l2. Equipment function - direction
finc1ing.

LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.275 3.5

me.
~:

loop.
MISCELlANEOUS: This antenna probably uses
AT-627/SRO.l2 antenna as a sense element.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a loop consis~ing


of wire womd on a frame which is 11-~116
inches diagonally w.d 1 inch wide. The loop
is designed to use RG-111/U .:.:..::.;;'.'ll cable
and mounts by means of eight 5/8-i:;ch mount
ing holes on a11 8-1/2-inch-diamett"r bolt
circle, It is designed for use 1:1 a ra1ome
for weatherproofing and is motor-driven

COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURJ:i!:
2394.

Raytheon Mfg. Co., part number

REFERENCES:
1) USCG Specification RDF-319.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Figure eight.
Polarization Vertical.
INSTALlATION:

U. S. Navy

2)

U.

s.

Dep'll'tment of Deft.'l-Se Nomenclature

Card,

Shipboard.

ANTE!IINA AT-629/SRC

FREQUENCY:

:rQ1!:

VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 4oo me.

Broadband dipole.

DESCRIP!'ION: The center-fed dipole consists of


two cylinders, each made of 6 rods 8 inches
long. The cylinders are concentric about a
mast. The rods of ea<:h cylinder are connect
ed in parallel at the ends hy means of two
16-inch-diameter rings. The mast is ~-1/2
inches in diameter, 3 feet long, and equipped
vith a mounting flange on either end, each of
which has eight 5/8-inch mounting hole3
spaced on a 7-inc;1diameter bolt. circle. One
to four of the dipoles may be stack~d to form
a collinear array.

REFERENCES:
1) U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships; Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
~ NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1 1 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.
2)

BuShipa drawing FS/56709/B/1,819, 562.

3)

u. s.

Department of Defense Nomenclature

Card.

. . '
,;

BEAM DATA:
Beam 1:ype - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
Polarization Vertical.
INSTAU.ATION:

Ghipboard.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

STOCK NUMBER:

AT629/SRC

U. S, Navy.

Federal Stock Number F5985-6o5

4342.

UNClASSIFIED

81

UNCLASSIFIED

FREQUENCY:
~:

SHF band, 54oo - 5900 mc.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Rads.r Set Alf/SPG-49. Equipment function - probably fire control,

Probably a flat-screen reflector.


COGNIZANT AGEr:Y:

DESCRIPI'ION: The antenna is probably a flat3creen ~erlector with a vertically polarized


reflecting screen constructed of aluminum and
stainless ::~teel. T:1e surface of the refle:tor
is passivated. The ant~nna is 813 inches long,
22 inches vide, and 62 inc~es high. The reflector mounts on tvo :-1/2-inch-diameter
shafts.

~I.OOJFACTURER:

Sperry Gyroscope Co., part number

~1, procurement contract NOrd-15924,

REFERENCES:
1) U. s. Navy Specification MIL-R-18669.
(NORD).
2)

INSTALIATION:

U. S. Navy 5-328.

Probably shipboard.

U. S. Department of Defense liomenclature


Card.

ANTENNA AT6390/URH2

F'R.E8UENCY:

.nz!:

Probably HF band, 14 - 30 me.

Whip.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of 3 mast


sections; the base section includes an impedance-matching network and housing. It
is tripod mounted, has an input impedance of
50 ohms, and terminates in a type N connector.
INSTALIATION:

(i.e., kc or me) but no data are available to


determine which is correct. The type N connector is usually used only at high frequencies, so the frequency is probably 14 to 30
me.
COONIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURERS: Pickard and :&lrns, Incorporated,


Needham, Mass., Navy contract NObsr-57422.

Ground or shipboard.

ASSOCIATED ffiUIPMENT:

REFERENCES:
~ Military Specification MIL-E-16132(ships).

AN/tJRH-2.

MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature card lists the


-trequency range as 14 kc to 30 me. Both frequencies probably should be in the same units

2)

U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

ANTENNA AT693/BLR

FREQUENCY:
~:

VHF and UHF bands, 30 - 1000

2)

lllC

BuShips drawing SS-338-S6709-1046732B.

..

Stub.
AfHJJ&

ASS7'1/I

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists ot a stub


11-1/8 inches long mast mounted at an angle
of 45 and presumably a short distance from
a horizontal ground plane. RG-17/U and RG9A/U coaxial transmission lines are used.
Overall length is 20 inches, and overall diameter is 4 inches.
INSTAllATION:

Shipboard (submarine).

ASSOCIATED~:

Countermeasures receiving Set AN~ Equipcent function - pro?Bbly countermeasures, monitoring.

COGNIZANT AGElCY:

U. S. Navy 1885,

~I!S:

l) U. S. Navy Bureau

ot' Ships, Antenna Data


Sheeta, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter
2. NAVSBIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1~59).
CCliFIDEII'l'IAL

82

UNCLASSIFIED

..

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AT-774()/UR

Fm:QUEXY:

MF and llF banda, 2 - 30 mc,

REFERENCES:

1) U. S. Navy Bunau
~:

of Shipe, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detaila, Chapter
2, HAVSBIPS 900121(1.), (Jan. l, 1959).
CONFIDEITIAL.

Whip.

DESCFtiPl'ION: Tt.e aasem ly is a portable, emergency, whip antenna designed primarily tor
use on submarine3. In an emergency, the antenna .can be installed qu:i.ckly and P.a&il,y tor
use with communications equiplllent. The antenna ia held in place by a C-clamp located
at the base, The ant.~nna can be tilted,
within limits, to increase its ettectivene6s,
I.:'ISTAIJ.ATION:

2)

BuShipe drawing REC-66oo3.

3) U. S. davy Underwater Scund Laboratory


Sketch No. 27222.

4)

Bureau of Shipe, HAVSiiil::> 932o6A, pap l,


(Sept. 25, 1958). UICLASS:rriED.

Shipboard ( sutlrlarine).

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Unknown.


function - communications.

COGNIZANT AGD::Y:

Equipment

U. S. Navy,

MANUFACTURER:

Polytronic Research, Incorporated, Navy contract NObsr-75241.


AT-774()/UR

STOCK NUMBER:
5296.

..... ..................... ...


Federal Stock Number F5985-615-

ANTENNA AT-775/~1

FREQUENCY:
~:

UHF band, 390 - 410

me.

COGNIZAB'r AGENCY:

MANUFACTURER: Barth Engineering and Manu.t'acturing Company.

Ground-plane antenna.

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna consis-t;s of a atub antenna mounted above a plate-type ground plane.
The stub is 1/4 inch in diameter and 5-37/64
inches in length. 'nle antenna mounts on tubing vhicb is about l-1/4 inches in diameter.
It iUUI an input 1mpedance or 50 ohml and is
ted by RG-lOA/U coaxial cable. It is used
tor receiving,
INSTALL.4.TION:

U. S. Navy-57-o-638.

JIEFERENC25 l

l)

Specification MIL-R-18657 (.Aer ).

2) Manuf'acturer'e drawing 50075.


3)

U. s. Department of Defense lfomenclature


Card.

Shipboard.

ANTENNA AT-811/BRC
FmlQUErl:Y:
~:

lO' and HF banda, 2 -

30 me.

COGNIZA!IT AGU:Y:

STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number FL5985-L007504(PNSY only).

Whip.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a fixed whip which


can be tilted; it is used for transmitting or
receiving. It mounts to a retractable mast
or fairwater oounting. It uses an AT-497
snorkel whip mounted atop a CRES solid steel
mast 20 feet long. The antenna is for general use on subarinea.
Il'lSTAIJ.ATIOlf:

U. S. Navy-57-X-2043.

REFERENCES:

1) 'BUSiiipa drawing REC-660o4.

2)

for SS Submarines, HAVSBIPS 93547.


New London, Conn.: J'crt Tn.mbull,
U. S. lfavy Underwater Sound .Laboratory,
(April 26, 1960). tmCLASSI!'IED.

Shipboard (su!Darine).

ASSOCIATED E'fJIPME!!l': Unknown.


function - communicationa.

Equipment

Su=Bry of' Antenna Syatem r.equirements

3) U.

s.

De~nt of' Def'enae N~nclature

C&rd.

MISCELI.AlfmUS: This antenna is similar to and


replacea Navy type 66o53 whip antenna.

UNClASSIFIED

83

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AT-128/SP

TYPE:

Lens

not mechanlcslly interchangeable with antenna AT-484/SPG-5.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a lens constructed


of resin-tmpregnated fiberglass with silverplated plastic cella and metallic lc~d1ng
elements. The lena ill octagonally sbaped and
the overall dimensions are 110 inches high,
110 inches wide, and 31 inches deep.
INSTALlATION:

MISCEllANEOUS:

lf-58-d-306.

MANUFACTURERS: Sperry Piedmont Co. 1 procurement contracts NOrd 16170 and !'lOrd 17091.
Rl!."""'FERENCE5 :
1) Manufacturing Dra1Dg 631737.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
A..'i/SPA-5A.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

Radar Seot AN/SPG-49 and

2)

U. S. Department ot Defense Nomenclature

Card.

This antenns is similar to but

ANTENNA AT-883/SIID-lS
FREQ~Y:

AN/S~l3.

LF, MF, and HF banda, 0.275 - 3.5

me.
TYPE:

Equir-ent tunction communica-

tions.
Whip,

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

DESCRIPI'ION: The antenna is a fixed, pedestalmounted whip. It acts as a nondirective antenna for monitoring when the receiver or
AN/S~l3 is not used with a directionfinding antenna.
INSTALlATION:

Shipboard.

mi-58-ac-1887.

MANUFACTURER: Control EJ.ectron:lcs Company,


part number 32-304, eode number 95924.
REFERENCES:

1)

Spec.ification USCG EEE-9-58.

2)

U. s. Department at Defense' Nomenclature


Card.

...........................,, ..

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

Direction Finder Set

ANTENNA AT-894/URM-117

FREQUENCY:
~:

COGNIZANT AGEM::Y:

VHF band, 162.25- 173.50 me.

U. S. llavy, aJA.er.

MANUFACTURER: Jovil Electronics, Inc., part


number AL-~17166, order N6oO(A)46311.

Whip.

DESCRIPTIO'i: The antenna contains a spring at


the base to &Llow for whip action. It is
mounted by a UG-26o/U plug to the output of a
signal generator.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Signal Generator SG-344/
~117.
Equipment tunction- test.

REFERENCES:
1) Government Speef.t'.cation MIL-G-1966o,
Amendment 1.
2)

Request tor IOBeDelature Sheet.


ANTENNA AT-924/SR

FREQUEM::Y:

.!m:

HF, VHF and UHF banda, 15- 6oO me.

Probabl,y a whip.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-924/SR is the same as


Antenna AT-252/SR.without the 10 by 10-inch
mounting. The 1110unt1ng for Antenna AT-924/
SR is a part of the housing of the TN-334/
SRA-17 r-f tuner,

IHSTALIATIO!f:

ASSOCIATED EQ~:

J.I/SRA-17.

1-59-f-2254 (lfavy)

MAtroFACTURER: Pol,ytnmte Research, Inc., contracts NObar-75149 lllld. IIObsr-75177.

REFm.EI::E:
u. S. Department ot n.ttm.. K01118nCl&ture C&rd.

Shipboard.


84

UNClASSIFIED

--------- --

-'

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AT-946()l<;t>X-9
FRESU~Y:
~:

IETALIATION:

SHF band, 928o - 932l me.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATI!!D EQUlPMEl!'l':
function - IFF.

Corner reflector.

DESCRIPl'ION: Antenna AT-<}46()/SPX-9 is a corner-reflector antenna which mounts to an associated waveguide feed which in turn is
mounted to the ships maat. The antenna is
protected by a plastic radome.
BEAM DATA:

COGNIZANT AGEII:Y:

AN/SPX-9().

Equipment

WL-59-2294.

MANUFACTURER: Hazeltine Electronic Div ., contract AFl9(604)-2l33.


RE:F'EREII:E:
U. B. Department of Defense Nomenclature Carc1

Polarization - HOrizontal and vertical.

ANTENNA AT-941/U

FREQUENCY:
~:

UHF band, 4oo - 500 me.

Beam type-Approxi.Jilately omnidirectional in


azimuth.
Half-power beamwidth- Vertical 2) 0 to 4o 0
Polarization - Vertical.

Collinear array of dipoles.

DESCRIPl'ION: Antenna AT-948/U is a vertical


collinear array of dipoles enclosed in a fiberglass cylinder 4 feet long by 5 inches in
diameter. Apparently some provision is also
made for zenith coverage. The antenna is fed
by RG-17/U cable. The BuShips testing l&boratory indicates that the antenna is suitable
for shipboard use under all weather cor;.ditions
including wind and ice.

IIISTAU.ATION:

Ground or shipboard.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:

N-60-Q-108.

Chu Associates.

REFERENCE:
U. s. De!)artment of Defense NOmenclature Card.

ANTENNA A.T-5002/SRC...l
~:

..

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set A.'i/SRC-501.


Equipment function - communicat1nns.

Whip.

DESCRIPl'IOlf: The antenna consists of a telescoping whip approxilately 19 feet long vten
fully extended and 7 feet long when collspsed.

COGNIZANT AGEli::Y:

INSTALLATIOif:

REFERENCE:

Shipboard.

MANUFACTURER:

u.s.

Royal Canadian Navy (RCN-37)

Chisholm R;.rder CCI


Dept. Defense Nomenclature Card.

n: 1

see Antenna for Mark 3 and FC Radar Equipment.


FREQUJ!X'!Y:
u.e; V!liR

SHF band, approximately 3025 - 3125

< l.l!.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPME:NT: Navy lokldel SG-1 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search.

TYPE: Probably a paraboloidal reflector fed by


--aii asymmetrical feed horn.

MAIIUFA~:

m5CRIPl'IOlf: The antenna consists of a retlector (probably paraboloidal) and an as~i


cal feed horn. 'Dle waveguide feeding tlw
horn is at an angle of 22. 5 degrees above
the horizontal, but the mouth of the horn is
vertical. Thua the top edge of the horn is
longer than the bottom edge.

~1!8:

Developed by Radiation !&bora-

tory.

1) S. J. Mason, SG-1 Mark III Antenna,


!Wport BCl. lo44, Cembrid8e, Mass.:
llad1at1on Laboratory, Massachusetts
Institute ot Technology, (Mar. 5, 1946).

UICLASSIFIEI}.

2) Radiation Laboratory Report lfo. 639.


BEAM DATA:
Beam width - 4.~.

Side-lobe attenuation - 28 db within 2~ of


peak, ancf10'd'i)iiHr
70.

3)

Radiation Labor"tory Report Bo, 690.

85

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA few Mull. S ._. FC
~UENCY:

UHF band, 680 - 720 me.

MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna described is probably Navy Model 66AAE.

DESCRIPriON: The antenna consiats of a parabolic-cylinder reflector, 6 feet by 6 feet,


constructed of perforated sheet metal and fed
by a horizontal colHnear array of four
dipoles.

MANUFACTURER:

Western Electric Co.

REFERENCES:
1) H. T. FriiB, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas,
Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26,
No. 2. Nev York, N.Y.: American Telephone
iUid'Telegraph COIJIPIIIlY. (April 194-7}. UNCLASEIFIED.
2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
5, NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA:

Gain - 22 db.
Half-paver ~amvidth- Vertical- 14.
Horizontal- 12".
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA: The antenna employs horizontal lobe
switching. The beam is shifted :1:3 in azimuth

Shipboard.

FREQUENCY:

Eqalpell

ASSOCIATED EQUII'MENT: Navy Models Mark 2,


Mark 3 Mod 0, and FC Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control (surface targets~

TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a


--cQllinear array of dipoles.

INSTALLATION:

~..

UHF band, 680 - 720 me.

REFERENCES:
1) H. T. Friis, W, D. Levis, Radar Antennas,
Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26,
No.2. Nev York, li.Y.: American Telephone
ii:iid'Telegraph Company. (April 194-7}. UNCLASSIFIED.
2} U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Ar.tenna Details, Cbapter
5 1 NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, l959J.

TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a


--collinear array of dipoles.
DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna conl'ists of a parabolic-cylinder reflector, 3 feet high by 12
feet long. It is constructed of perforated
sheet metal and is fed by a horizontal
collinear array of eight dipoles.

CONFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 22 db.
Bilf-pover beamvidth - Vertical - 30"
Horizontal- 6.
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA: The antenna employs horizontal lobe
switching. The beam is shifted 1.5" in
azimuth.
INST~OH:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQJJI~: Navy Models Mark 2 and


Mark 3 Radar Equipment, Equipment function fire control (surface targets).
MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna described 1B probably Navy Model 66AAF.
MANUFACTURER:

western Electric Co.

Antenna for Mark 3 Radar Equipment


ANTENNA EQUIPMENI' M.rk 4. W 0
See

66AJB.

86

UNCI USIFIID

UNCLASSIAED
ANTENNA Mull 4. MM I
~:

Equipment function - probably fire control,

Paraboloidal reflector.

DffiCRIPI'ION: The antenna consists of a cast


paraboloidal reflector. The feed T!JI!J.Y be of
the cutler type and is attached to a section
of waveguide which is nutated to produce
scanning.

See 66AKtJ.

MISCEI.LABEXlUS:

REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Maintenance
Manual for Radar E~ment Mark ~4 Mods 2, 6,
and 16, NAVORD OD 7, (April 21, 195~).

ASSOCIATED E'l]Il'MENT: Radar Equipment Mark 34,


Mod 2, Mark 54, ~d 6, and Mark 4, Mod 16.

UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA EQUIPMENT Mull 5, W 0

See 66AMK

.......................'
See

66AND.

ANTENNA Mull 6 Co..er Refiec&or


FREQUENCY:

TYPE:

VHF band, 100 - 150 me.

Corner reflector.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a corner


reflector, which is constructed from vertical
rods, fed by a dipole. The dipole elements
are made from sheet aluminum alloy tapered to
increase the bandwidth and formed to increase
their longitudinal strength. The elements
are supported at the center by stud extensions
of the balun and also by a bracket and insulator at a fairly low impedance point. With
the exception of the UG-352/U connector, the
antenna is constructed of aluminum alloy with
stainless steel fastenings. The insulating
material is a fiberglass-base melamine plasti~
Neoprene gaskets are used at ever1 opening for
waterproofing. RG-17/U or RG-18/U cable,
fitted with a UG-154/U connector, is used to
feed the dipole. The antenna :ls 86-1/4 inches
wide, 71-7/8 inches high, and 42-3/4 inches
deep.

immaterial if they have a clear view. Howeve~


both should be mounted at the same height so
that target bearing information will not be
confused by the different signal levels
encounte:ed at different heights. The
antennas should be mounted as high as possible.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Receivers R-728A and
Nems-Clarke Model 1302.
REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter
.2L NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL,
2)

NRL

Drawing Number 543~-VI.


7'-zt",...

!
~-

BEAM DATA:

Half-power beamwidth- Horizont~l- 40".


Polarization - Linear, parallel to the axis
of the dipole.

_j
i.

Ir

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: A balun is housed in


the dipole support structure.
INSTALLATION: Shipboard. The antennas were
designed to be mounted near the bow on the
superstructure where there is a clear view
forward and to the sides. It is recommended
that the antennas be mounted, one on each aide
of the ship 'a superstructure or mast, with the
axes of the dipole supports turned outward
approximately 20" from the ship's centerline.
Horizontal separation between the antennas is

\.~

LLO;I;-

..r
..

I
I

l
IH

\.
"=---. ...~-

_L

Mark 6 Corner Reflector


UNCLASSIFIED
---

--------------------

97

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA M.& 6. MIHI 0

See 66AKY.
ANTENNA Mull 17. MM 0

See 66AFF.


ANTENNA M.& 11, MM II

TYPE:

~d

1 and Fire Control Ba4ar Mark 251 ~d 2.


Equipment t'unction IFF and t'ire control.

Dipole array.

DmCRIPl'ION: The antenna conaists o:r three


vertical dipoles and three vertical reflectors. The antenna utilizes lobe switch
ing to provide iaentification information.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

COGNIZART

AG~Y:

U. S vy.

~E:

u. s. Navy Re111est

tor IaDenclature Sheets.

Radar Equipment Mark 32 1


A.NTEJiiNA
FREQUENCY:

TYPE:

rcw Mull 19 R..lar E'laipual


1)

UHF band, 300 me.

Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole

--re"ed.
DESCRIPriON: Th-3 antenna consists ot a 24-inch
spun steel paraboloidal reflector fed by a
spinning half dipole.

2)

H. T. Friis, W. D. Levis, Radar Antennas,


:Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26,
~
New York, K.Y.: American Telephone
and Telegraph COIIII*Q'. (Apr. 19ll.7). UNCLASSIFIED.
Private Correspondence.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 21 db.
Hart-power beamwidth- Vertical- 11".
Horizontal- 11".
Side-lobe attenuation - 17 db.

SCAN DATA: The antenna has conical scanning


with a beam shirt of 8.5" and a scan rate ot
30 cycles per second. It also rotates in
azimuth and tilts 1n elevation with the Mark
49 Antiaircraft Gun Director on which it is
mounted.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard,

ASSOCIATED E(f1IF!!ENT: Navy Model Mark 19 Radar


Equipment, Equipment t'unction - fire control,
MANUFACTURER:

Western Electric Co.

REFERENCES:

ANTENNA for Mark !.9 Radar Equipment


RADAR ANTENNA Mull 21 MM 1, U.11 lA
See Antenna Group tor Radar Equipment Mark 25
Mod

6A.
RADAR ANTENNA MMil 22 IIW 0, lW1 ID

See Antenna Group tor Radar Equipment Mark 25


Mod

6A.


UNClASSIFIED

88

- --- --------

~--------

UNCLASSIFIED

See Antanna Group for Radar Equipment Mark 25


Mod 6A.

'

ANTE!I!NA GROUP !ow Equ,_,,.. Mull 25 filM 6A


MAJOR CCMPONENTS: Radar Antenna Mark 21 Mod l,
Unit lAJ Radar Antenna Mark 22 Mod 0, Unit l'!)J
and Radar Antenna Mark 23 Mod 0, Unit lG.
FREQUENCY:
Radar Antenna
Mark 21 Mod l, Unit lA

SHF Band

8500 - 9600 me

Mark 22 Mod 0, Unit lD

9200 - 9400 me

Mark 23 Mod O, Unit lG

8500 - 9600 me

!!!!_:

BEAM DATA:

Radar Antenna
Mark 21 Mod 1 1 Unit lA nutating horn
Mark 22 Mod
Mark 23 Mod

o,
o,

feed (probably a waveguide horn) near the focal


point o: the reflector. The reflector is set
at an angle with respec~ to the !eed and is
rotated to prou~ce conical scanning. The
antenna produces the capture beam which
iliuminates the miasile Juring the early part
of its flight. It is enclosed by a radcme of
dielectric material and is mour_ted at the aide
of the metal-plate lena.
The three antennas described ~e mounted on
a metal platform which has the naaencl.ature
Gun Director Mark 37.

Unit lD . metal-plate lena


Unit lG paraboloidal reflector

DESCRIPTION: Radar Equipment Mark 25 Mod 6A is


a missile-gMidance and gunfire-control ~adar
system. It consist~ of two essentially selfcontained transmission systems: a pr1mary
radar and a capture radar. The primary radar
tracks the target and guides the beam-riding
Dd.ssile towards itJ the capture radar guides
the missile into the primary radar beam at the
beginning of its flight.
A, Radar Antenna Mark 21 Mod l, Unit lAThi!l horn Mtenna radiates the primary beam
which is focused by the lens antenna Mark 22
Mod c, Unit lD. The horn has a nutating
pattern which can be controlled to produce
either conical scanning or spiral scanning
A housing with a dielectric front cover completely encloses the antenna and the equipment
which produce the nutating movement.
B. Radar Antenna Mark 22 Mod 0, Unit lDThia antenM is a stepped or zoned metal-plate
len1. It i1 7-l/2 feet in diAmeter and i1
mounted in front lf the horn antenna. It
focUies the energy radiated by the norn into
a narrow beam.
C. Radar Antenna M3rk 23 Mod 0, Unit lGThis antenna is a paraboloidal reflector, 18
inches in diameter. It is fed by a stationary

Gain - 39 db for primary beam,


- - 20 db for captu.-e beam.
Half-power beamwidth - E and H planes - 1 for
primary beam, 5 for
capture beam.
Side-lobe attenuation - ~5 db for primary beam.
Beam type - Pencil (both beams).
Polarization - Vertical (both beams).
SCAN DATA:

Primary beam - conical scanning at 30 cycles


pe;;:o secondJ spiral scanning, 14
minutes to 3 degrees at 2.4
cycles per second.
Capture beam - conical scanning, adJUit&ble
between o and 3, at 30 cycles
per second.
INSTALLATION:

Ground or shipbuard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Radar Equi:p~~ent Mark 25


Mod 6A. Equipment function - search, air;
fire control; ana guidance, beamrider.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MAN'IJlo'AC'l'UREliS:

U. S. l'avy .

Reeves Instl'\llll8nt Corporation.

r-


ANTENNA liT MI(-89/IJRN.I
P'REQUE!!fY:

!!PJI:t

M1" band, 0 , 2 0 8 me

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Approximately omnidirectional in
azimuth.
Polarization - Primarily vertical.

Singl.e-v1re f'lat-top antenna.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna kit contain~ the


equiJaent nece111ary to construct a flat-top
antenna vi th a single-wire flat top and a
vertical down-lead between 15 and 50 feet
high. The kit does not ~nclude upportinc
IIIIUit

IRSTALLATIOl'f:

Ground or shipboard.

AS80CIA!!D IQUil'JI!!!!'!t

Radio Beacon AI'/URl'l'- 5.


'ihut~nt function - naviption, surface
reference; and COIIIIIIIUlicationB.

Ult!ASSIFIED

.>r'..............

J.-~-------------------

....

-.!'

-.

~.,

-.

UNCLASSIFIED
MAIUFAC'l'UREIH

Gates Radio Co,

STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy Fl7-W'-350001-108 and


Air force l700-0150884o5.
REFERENCF!"
1) U. b. Air Fbrce snd I!Ureau of Ships,
Radio Beacon Communication Set AU/URN-5,
Handbook Operation ruod Service Instructions with Parts Lists, TO 31R4-2URN5-ll
and NAVSHIPS 91766, (z.m.. 30, 1955).

UICLABSD'IBD.
2)

Department of the Army, Radio Beacon


AN/URN-5, '1M ll-5075, (AprU 19.58).
UNCLASSIFIED.

MK-89/URN- 5


ANTENNA few Na)' MNel MN-4
~~:

MANUFAC'J.'ORER:

VHF band, 30- 42 me.

"""T2ffi'.--

DESCRIPI'ION: The &l~nna is probably a whip


weighing 2 pounda.

INSTALLATION:

REFERENCES:

1)

NAVSRIPS 95142: Instruction Book for Navy


Model MN-4 Radio Transmitting and
Receiving Equipment.

2)

U. S. Navy, Iavy Stock List of the Electronics Supp!y Ortice, (Feb. 1958). UN-

Ground, shipboard, and airborne.

ASSOCIATED EQUia!ENT: Navy Model MN-4 FM RadiO


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equipment tunction - communications.
~rr7.ANT

AGENCY:

u. s.

Pred Jt. Link, contract l1Xao-

CLASSIFIED.
Navy, BuShips.


ANTENNA liT MX 766()/SR

I:ISTJI.LLATION:

MAJOR COMPCm:NTS:

Shipboard, lifeboat.

50 feet of 7strand No. 16AWG tinned wire,


ASSOCIATED EQ.UIPM'al'r: Radio Set AN/SRC 3().
Equipment function - communications.

1 lApp No .1.1896 deck insulator,


1 10-by 1-l/2-inch ground strap, and necessary hardware.
FREQUENCY:
~:

COGNIZAr'T AGENCY: PFA-189. (PEA is !lOY SEA:


U. s. Army Signal Engineering Agency, Arlington Hall, Virginia. i

MF band, 0.5 me.

H.alr rhombic.

D.E5CRIP1'ION: The kit contains the material


necessary to construct an antenna on a lifeboat. It is used to provide communication
with rescue vessels.

REFERF.HCE:
U. s. Department

ot Defense Nomenclature Card.


ANTENNA GROUP OA-553/URNS

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 AS-6j7/URB-3 antenna, 1


AB- 346/t,'RN-3 antenna base, 1 CW- 320/URN- 3
radome, 1 C-1322/URN-~ antenna con~rol, and
l SA-469/U Motor Starter.
FR!QUENCY: UHF banJ, 962 - 1024 me when used
tor transmitting and 102) - 1087 me when used
for receiving.

.!!!!:

Amplitude-modulating antenna.

D!5CRIPI'ION: Antenna AB-677/URN-' is an amplitude-modulating antenna consisting 'Jf a CSl


tral radiating array surrounded by two cyl-

inders containing parasitic elements. The


central array i a stack of seven biconical
dipoles mounted v!thin a supporting tiberglass cylinder. The cylinder is approximately 4 inches in diameter and 48 inches long.
The array is stationary and is at the center
of two concentric rotating cylinders. Each
ot these cy!indera contains parasitic reflector vires. The inner cylinder, which is
approximately 5 inches in diameter, contains
one r.eflecting ele111e11t. The outer cylinder,
which is approxiately 41 inches in diameter,
contains nine equally spaced reflecting ele-

UNCUSSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED
menta. The two cylinders are held rigidly together and rotate as a unit at 15 revolutions
per second. This rotation produces simultaneous amplitude modulations of 15 cycles per
second and 135 cyles per second. The revolving cylinders are protected by a statlonary
fiberglass cover.

ltllMl!ER8:

OA-553/URN-3 Navy Fl6-A-64151-1050-2


AS-677/URB-3 Navy Fl6-A-520!4-4638-2
Federal Stock Number 5985549-0367(vithout spares)
Federal Stock Number 5985665-2658(with spares)
REFERENCES:

BEAM DATA:

1) U. S. Navy Bureau of' Ships, Instruction

type - Rotating scalloped cardiod.


Polarization - Vertical.
Beam

INSTALLATION:

S~K

Book for Radio Set ANjuRN-3, Associated


Antenna Groups and Accessories, NAVSBIPS
92348(A), (June 8, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED ECl!JIPMENT: Radio Set AB/URN-3. Equipment fUnction - navisation, surface reference.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

2) CM'L Drawings A-91515122, D-2152670 and


A-9151532B/M.
3)

BuShips Specification MIL-R-15223B.

Navy, code 822.


4) NAVSBIPS 92139.

MANUFACTURERS: Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation, contract lObar 49248; and Federal
Telecommunication Laboratories, contract
NObsr 57103,


ANTENNA CROUP OAIM/URN-1
MAJOR COMPONENTS:

1 AS-678/URN-3 antenna, 1
AB-346/URN-3 antenna base, 1 CW-320/URN-3 radome, and 1 C-1322/URN-3 antenna control.

Beam tne - Rotating scsll.oped cardioid.


Polarization - Vertical.

INSTALLATION:
fflEQUENCY: UHF band, 1088 - 1150-mc when used
for receiving and 1151 - 1213 me when used
for transmitting,
.~:

AMplitude-modulating antenna,

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATJID EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AB/URN-3.


Equipment fUnction - naVisation, surface
referenc~
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-678/URN 3 is an smpl1tude-modulat1ng antenna consisting of' a central radiating array surrounded by tvo cylinders containing parasitic elements. The
central array is a stack of seven biconical
dipoles mounted within a supporting fiberglass cylinder. The cylinder is approximately
4 inches in diameter and 48 inches long. The
array is stationary and is at the center of'
tvo concentric rotating cylinders. Each of
these cylinders contains parasitic reflector
vires. The inner cylinder, which is approximately 5 inches in diameter, contains one
reflecting element. The outer cylinder,
which is approximately 35 inches in diameter,
contains nine equally spaced refl~cting elements, The two cflinders are held rigidly
together and rotate as a unit at 15 revolutions per second. This rotation produces
simultaneous amplitude modulations of 15
cycles per second and 135 cy~les per second.
The revolving cylinders are protected by a
stationary fiberglAss cover.

Navy, code 822.

Federal Telephone and Radio Corp.


contract NObsr 49248, and Federal Telecoauunications Iaborator.tes, contract NObsr 5710 3.

MANUFAC'l'URER:

S~K NUMBERS:

OA-554/~3 Navy Fl6-A-6415l-10512


AS-678/URN-3 NBvy Fl6-A-52016-14o9-2
Federal Stock NUmber 5985549-D369(without spares}
Federal Stock NUmber 5985
665-266l(with spares}

REFEREN'CES:
l) U. S, Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction
Book ror Radio Set AN/URN-~. Associated
Antenna Groups and Accessories, NAVSBIPS
92348(A), (J'une 8, 1955), UNCLASSIFIED.

2) CM'L prawinga A-9151512-1, D-2152670 and


A91!11532B/M.
3) BuShipa Specification MIL-R-5223B.
4) IAVSIIIPS 92139.

BEAM DATA:

MAJOR COMPONEN're: AS-m/URN-3, Antenna Base


XB00479/00-3, Antenna Control C-1700/tJRlf-3,

Anten..'l& Control C-1992(*)/UR1f..3, RadoDie CW-

320/URB-3.

UNCLASSIFIED

L-------l------~~------

91

UNCI ASSIFIED
ffiEQUENCY:

TYPE:

quipment is used in conjunction with airborne


Radio Set AN/ ARN-n.

UHF band, 961.5 - 1,087. 5 me.

Amplitude-=odulating antenna.

MISCELLANEOUS: OA-878( *) URN 3 is similar to


Antenna Group OA-)53/URN-3. OA-878A/URN-3
differs from OA-878/URN-3 only in the replacement of Antenna Control C-1992/URN- 3 by
C-lj92A/URN-3. The only difference in these
two antenna ~ontrols is the arrangement of
the magnetic amplifiers - a difference due
merely to their being manufactured by two
different companies.

DlliCRIPl'ION:
A. Reflector: There are two reflectors which
are"P&rtarthis antenna. Ore is a single
par&aitic element imbedded 1.1 a fiberglass
cylinder approximately 5 inches in diameter.
The other consists of 9 equally spaced parasitic elements imbedded in a fiberglass cylinder about 41 inches in diameter. The tva
~yllnders are rigidly connected and concentrically mounted and rutate at 900 revolutions per minute. The result is a 15-cycleper-second amplitude modulation of the signal
from the inner reflector and a 135-cycle-persecond modulation from the outer reflector.
An induction motor and a tachor.~eter drive the
rotating assembly. A magnetic3mplifier
speed control in ~ntenna Control C-1700/URN-3
keeps the antenna-rotation speed constant at
the speed essential to the maintenance of proper output frequencies.
B. Feed: The primary radf.ation is a vertical
staCkOf seven biconical dipoles, each 4-3/8
inches long and 3 inches in dl.ameter, enclosed ina fiberglass cylinder approxtmately
4 inches in diameter and 48 inches long. The
input impedance is 50 ohms.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Havy, Bu.Ships.

MANUFACTURERS: Federal Telephone and Ra:iio


Company, and Federal Telecommunication Labo-

BEAM DATA:
Beam type: Rotating scalloped cardioid,
Polarization: Vertical

INSTAllATION:

Shipboard

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/URN- 3, Equipment function - navigation, surface reference: both bearing and distance information is provided to aircraft when this e-

AS-777/UR!-3 of Antenna Group OA-878(*)/URI-3

DIMENSIONS OF OA-878(*)/URN-3
Component

Height
(inches)

Width
{inches)

AS-m/URN-3
{with base AB-479/URN-3)
cw- 320/URN- 3

95-13/16

44-7/8

100

Weight*
{pounds)

Depth
{inches)

750
250

76-23/32

C-1992(*)/URN-3

56-1/2

3()-1/4

12-1/2

C-1700/URN-3

49-1/8

29-1/4

11-13/16

733
450

* The total weight of the assembly is 218 3 pounds.


SHIPPING DATA FOR OA-878( *)/URN- 3
Component

AS-777/URN- 3

Volume
{cu. ft.)

Weight
{pounds)

Height
{inches)

Width
{it.cbea)

Depth
(inches)

108

59

59

220

l&xl

116

as

87

44o

25
22

52

67

51

154o
1110

38

59

2d

653

{with AB-479/URN- 3)
CW-320/URN-3
C-1992{*)/URN-3
C-1700/URN-3

92

UNCLASSIFIED

..

UNCLASSIFIED
ratori~s.

Pro.::urement contract NObsr-)710).

l)

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction


Book for Radio '::et AN/URN-), Associated
Antenna Groups and Acceasories, NAVSHIPS
92)48(A), (June 8, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

Military Specifications Ships


HIL-S-125.

STOCK NUMBERS:

OA-878/URN-) Federal Stock Number 5820-2848271 and Navy Flb-A-0641511061.


OA-878/URN-)(with spares) Federal Stock Number 5985-51'3-17)6
OA-878A/URN-) Federal Stock Number 5985-5699705
AS-777/URN-) Navy Fl6-A-052015-2795

TI-l~C2

and

) ) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Cards for CA-878/URN-), OA-878A/URN-),
AS-777/URN- ).

REl<'ERENCES:


ANTENNA GROl'P OA-1545/SRN-6
M~JOR

COMPONENTS 1 hM-1718/SRN-6, AMl 719 /SRN-6,


AB-540/SRN-6, AS-889/SRN-6, CW-441/SRN-6,

FREQUENCYz

UHF band, 962 - 1024 me,

Th~

antenna is motor driven and pedestal

m.~unted.

BEAM DATAz
- Rotating scalloped cardioid.
polarization - Vert~cal.

~1~ ty~e

IYIz

Amplitude-modulating antenna.

DESCRIPTION! This antenna consists of a vertical stack of biconical dipoles that re~ain
stationary with respect to the antenna mount
and two concentrically mounted paras!tic arrays, which rccate in unison about the dipoles
at a rate of 15 cycl~s per second, The inner
p~rasitic array, which amplitude modulates
the radiation pattern at 15 cycles per second,
consists of one parasitic element embedded in
a dielectric cylinder. The outer oarasitic
array, which amplitude modulates the radiation
pattern at 135 cycles per second, consists of
nine parasitic elements embedded in a dielectric cylinder. The parasitic arrays mount
concentrically on a :ommon hub, which contains
pins of soft iron to generate pulses. True
no1rth can be identified at the receiving
equi> ent since the transmitting antenna is
positioned so .that a coded pulse train is
generated as the major peak of the cardioid
radiation pattern is pointing at true north.

INSTALLATION:

Shipboard,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/SRN-6.


Equipment fnnction - na,:.gation, surface refe!'ence.
MISCELLANEOUS: The AS-859/SR!'l-6 antenna is
ocobably the same as the AS-691/URN and similar to the AS-89C/SRN-6 and the AS-89~/uRN
except for frequency range. Th ~ntenna is
similar to AS-677/URN-3, AS-678/l.Hm-3, and
,\S-777/UR!'l-3 except for the numbe; of dipoles.
COGNIZANT AGE!'ICY:

USN-4C8.

Federal Telephone and Radio Co,,


part nurr.ber !'IUS 3745, drawing 82261556-2, procurement contrJLt NObsr-713~5.

~t~NUFACTURER:

R~FERENCEz

U.

s.

Department of Defense Norr.enclature Card,

ANTENNA GROUP OA-1546/SRN-6

MAJOR COMPONENTS: AS-890/SRN-6, AM-1718/SRN-6,


- AM-1719/SRN-6, AB-540/SRN-6, and CW-441/SRN-6.
FREQUENCYz
~~

UHF band, 1151 - 1213 me.

Amplitude-modulating antenna.

DESCR!PTIONz This antenna consists of a vertical stack of biconical dipoles that remain
stationary with respect to the Jntenna oount
and two concentrically mounted parasitic ~r
rays, which rotate in unison about the dipoles
at a rate of 15 cycles per second. The inner
parasitic array, which amplitude modulates the
radiation pattern at 15 cyles per second, consists of one parasitic element embQdded in a
dielectric cylinder, The outer paresitic array, which amplitude mcduldtes the radiation
pattern at 135 rycles per second, consists of
nine parasitic elements embedded in a dielec-

tric cylinder. n.e parasitic arrays mount


cJncentrically on a comrr.on hub, which contains
pins of soft iron to ger.er~te pulses. True
north can be ident1 fied at: the reed ving
equipment sine~ the transmitting antenna is
positioned so that a coded pulse train is
generated as the major peak of the crdic!d
radiation pattern is pointing at true north.
Th~ antenna is motor driven and pedes:al
mounted.
BEAM DATAz
B.:am tvoe - Rotating scalloped
Polarization - Vertical,
INSTALLATION!

car~oid.

Shi!'board,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: f\adi.:- Stt AN/SRN6.


Equipment function - n~vigation, surface reference.

UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED
MlSCELLANEOUSa This antenna is probably the
same as AS-892/L~~. It is similar to AS-889/
SRN-6 and AS-8':11/URN except for frequency
range and is similar to AS-677/URN-3, AS-678/
URN-1, and AS-777/URN-3 except for the number
of dipoles.

MANUFACTLmEP.Sa Federal Telephon~ and Radio Co.,


part number NUS 3523, dr~wing 82061556-1 procurement contract NObsr-71385.
REFERENCE a
U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.

.......................... ..

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, USN-409.

'

ANTENNA GROUP OA-1547/URN

MAJOR COMFONF.NTSz
-AM-]720/URN.
FREQUENCY:

IYEI

.\S-891/URN, AB-'541/uRN, and

BEAM DATAz
Beam type - Rotat1,1g scalloped cardioid.
Polarization- Vertl~al.

UHF band, Q62 - 1024 me.


INSTALLATIONs

Amplitude-modulating antenna.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTr Radio Set AN/GR~-9 & 9A.


Equipment function - navigation, surface
referencE'.

DESCRIPTION: This antenna consists of a vertical stack of biconical dipoles that remain
stationary with respect to the antenna mount
and two concentrically mrunted parasitic arrays, which rotate tn unison about the diooles
at a rate of 15 cycles p&r second. The inner
parasitic array, which amplitude modulates the
radiation pattern at 15 cycles per second,
consists of one parasitic element embedded in
a dielectric cylinder. The outer parasitic
array, which amplitude modulates the radiation
pattern at 135 cycles per second, consists of
nine parasitic elements embedded 1n a dielectric cylinder. The parasittc arrays mount
concentrically on a common hub, which contains
pins of soft iron to y~nerate pulses. True
north can be identified at the receiving
equipment sincP. the tra~smitting antenna is
positioned so that a coded pulse train is
gen.,rated as the mJjor peak of the cardioid
radiation pattern is pointing at true north.
The antenna ls motor driven and pedestal
mounted.

Ground or shipboard.

MISCELLANEOUS! AS-891/URN is probably the


same as AS-889/SRN-6. It is si.nllar to AS890/SnN-6 and AS-892/URN except for freyuency
range and is similar to AS-677/URN-3, AS-678/
URN-3, and AS-777/URN-3 except for the number
of dipoies.
COGNIZANT AGENCYr

U. S. Navy, USN-416.

MANUFACTURERS: F&deral Telephone and Radio


Corp., procurement contract NObsr-71385.
REFERENCES a
1) Federal Telephone and Radio Corpo<ation
ou~line drawing 62061557-1.
U. s. Departrnent of Defense NoMenclature
Card.

2)

ANTENNA GROUP OAlMI/URN

MAJOR COMFONEtrrsz
AM-1720/URN.
FREQUENC,.:ir
TYPEa

UP~'

AS-Bt;2/URN, AB-541/URN, and

ban<!, 1151 - 1213 me.

Amplitudemodul~ting

antenna.

o;:scRIPTIONr This antenna consiets of a vntical stack of biconica! dipole~ that rem~in
stationary with respect to the antenna mou~t
and two concentrically mounted parasitic <.rr&ys, which rotate in unison about the dipoles
at a rate of 15 cyc~es per se~onc. The inner
parasitic array, whic~.amplitude modulates
the radiation pattern at 15 cycles per second,
consists of one pi"rils! tic eleme.1t embedded in
a dielectric cylinder. The outer parasitic
array, which amplitude modulates the radiation
pattern at 135 cycles oer second, consists of
nine parasitic elements embedded in a dieldctric cylinder. The parasitic arrays mount concentrically on a co111110n hub, which contains
p\ns of soft ~ron to g~nerate pulses. True

north can be identified at the receiving


equipment since the transmitting antenna is
positioned so that a coded pulse train is
generated as the m2jor peak of the cardioid
radiaticn pattern is pointing at tru~ north.
The antenna is motor driven and oeJestal
mounted.

~OATAa

Beam type - Rotati;., scalloped cardioid.


Polarization - Vertical.
INSTALLATIQNa

Ground or shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EOU!PMENTr Radio Set AN/GRN-9.


Equipment function - navigation, surface reference.

MISCELLANEOUS& AS-92/URN is probably the same


as AS-890/SRN-6. It is similar to AS-889/SRN6 and .;s-89/URN except for frequency and is
s\milar to AS-o77;Ur.N-3, AS-678/URN-3, and AS777/URN-3 except for number of dipoles.

UNCUSSIFI0

UICUSSifiED
COQNIY.NT AGEOCYa

s.

U,

Navy.

REfEREOCESa
1) Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation
outline drawing 82061557-2,

~UfACTURERSa

Federal Telephone and Radio


Corp., procurement cor.tract l'()bsr 71385,

U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

2)

STOCK NUMBERa AS-892/URN ,,, Federal Stock Number 5825-626-8932.

ANTENNA GROUP OA-Zili/BPS.IO

Cancelled 7

J~nuary

1960.


ANTENNA GROUP 0A-26UIUPS-I

DESCRIPTION& The antenna consists of three reflect?r sections plus a horn. Provisions for
rotation of the antenna ar~ included.
INSTALLaTION&

COQNIZANI AGt:Ya

N-60-T-218 (Navy).

!MHUfACTURERa Radio Corporation of America,


procurement contract NDbsr-~~77.

Shipboard.

REfEREt;Ea
_u. s. Departm.nt of Defense Nomenclature Card.

ASSOCIATED EQUII'MENia Radar Set AN;\JPS-1,


Equipment function - search, air.

Metal-plate lens.

ASSOCIATEQ EQUIPMENT! Radar Set AN/SPG-49.


Equipment function - fire control.

QESCBIPTIONa Rf-60/SPG-49 is a dual-focusing


lens made of aluminum with outside edges
painted gray. It hes a fiberglass radome.
The overall dimensions are 107-9/16 inches
high by 107-9/16 inches wide by 9 inches
thick. The lens ls octegonal and is mounted
by eighty ~/16-ir,,ch-diueter bo 1ts spaced
evenly around the circ~fer.nce.

CQGNIZANI AQEteya

!MNUHcrVRERa Sperry Gyroscope Co., part number


6l6792, order NOrd-1~924.
REFERt::OCESa
1) Government Bureau of Ordnance Specification MIL-R-18669.

BEAM PAIA L.na ia deaigned to focus both


horizontally and vertically polarized wavea.
INSTAIMIIONa

U, S. Department of Defense Nomenclature


Card.

2)

Shipboard.

U. S. Navy 5-352.

.,
~

95

.J
I

-----------

..

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA MONITOR JUNC110N BOX 62ABJ

FRE3UENCY:

!!!:

2)

VHF and UHF bands, 90 - 850 me.

_)()(), 342(A).

NAVSHU

3) BuSh ips drawing RE lOOF 167.

Rod.

The antenna oont tor junction box


consists of a amall watertight box containing
a diode detector and a load resistor, and a
small Duraluminum rod antenna projecting
trJough the top. The assembly weighs 2 pound&

DESCRIPI'ION:

c=

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal or vertical depending upon mounting position.

INSTALLATION:

zf
t

Shipboard.

Navy Model TDY and 'l'DY -1


Countermeasures Jamming Equipment. Equipment
function - teat.

ASSOCIATED EQlJI!!:IENT :

c=

zf

'

U. S. Navy Jl'l7T-29379578l.

STOCK NI.'MBER:

REFERENCES:
l) U. S. Navy Bureau ot S~ips, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details~Chapter
2,. NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, l 9).

Antenna h~nitor Junction Box 62ABJ

CONFIDOO'L\1..

ANTENNA 66AM

PRE(fJENCY:

_2, HAVSlm'S 900l2l(A), (Jil.n. 1, 1959).

UHF band, 500 - 700 me.

COliFIIlEBTIAL.

TYPE: Parabolic-cylin1er reflector ted by a


--;i111near array of dipoles.

DESCRIPl'ICif:

The antenna condsta or

a para-

bolic-cylinder retlector, 6 teet by 6 teet,


constructed of perforated sheet metal and
red by a horizontal collinear array ot tour
dipoles.

BSAI~

DATA:
r.atn - 22 db.

Half-power be~idth- Vertical- 14.


Horizontal 12.
Polar!:tation - Horizontal.
IJIS'l'ALLr\Tiotf:

Shipbo&rd.

lavy Model Mark l :Radar


Equipment. Equipment function tire control
(surface targets).

ASSOCIA'!Ul Jo.>'f!IPM!II'l':

Western Electric Co.

MA11U7AC'l'l'R'E..'\:

REFERE!fCES :

l)

B. T. l"r111 1 V. D. Levie, :Radar Ante!Ul&a,


Bell 3yl'tell t.chnieal Jouril&l, Vol. 26,
lo. ~. lev York, i.f.: l;ertean TelePbDne
and ~.. ~egraph eo.pany. (April 1~7). til

2)

U. S. :lavy ~ ot Shipe, Antt:ma Data


Sbeets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Cil&pter

CLABS:i:nED.

.:;~

UNCUSSIFIED

5,

ASSOCIATED EQUI:fl.!ENT: Navy Model BE and BF


Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.
REFERENCE:

- m a v y Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

ANTENNA 66ME
See Antenna for Mark

and FC Radar Equipment.

ANTENNA 66MF
See Antenna for Mark

Radar Set.

ANTENNA 66MG

ASSOCIATED EQUI:fMENT: Navy Models SD and SD-a


Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.

Shee,s, Shipboald Ante~~a Details~ ~hapter 5,


NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959 CONFIDENTIAL.

REFERENCE:

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

ANTENNA 66MH
FRESUENCY:

UHF band, 650 - 720 me.

TYPE: Dual parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by


--r,;o arrays of collinear dipoles.
DESCRIPriON: Tile antenna consists of a dual
parabolic-cylinder reflector that is fed by
two arrays of collinear dipoles. The dual
reflector is made up of two parabolic cylind~
constructed of perforated sheet metal and
mounted one above the other so that the bottom
edge of one coincides with the top edge of
the other. The two se~tions of the reflector
face the same direction. Each of the parabolic cylinders is fed by a horizontal col
linear array of four dipoles. The overall
dimensions ~r the dual reflector are 6 feet
by 1 feet.
BEA."' DATA:

Gain - 22.5 db.


Raif-f~wer beamwidth- Vertical- 12,
Horizontal- 12".
Polarization - Horizontal.
Antenna 66AAH
SCAN DATA: The antenna employs horizontal and
vertical lobe switching. The beam 18 shifted
~~ in azimuth and in elevation.

REFERENCES:

l)

H. T. Friis, W. D. Lewis, Radar A!ttennas,


Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26,

INSTALLATION:

ASSOCIATED EQJI:Ro!ENT: llavy Models Mark 4 and


FD Radar Equipment. Equipment function fire control (both air and surface targets).
MANUFACTURER:

No.2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone


iii'd"Telegraph Company. (April 1947). UNCLASSIFIED.

Silipboard.

Western Electric Co.

2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
5, NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

UIICUSSIFim

97
',

____________________..,_,

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AAJ ..d 66AAK

FT.EQUENC'f_:

:::!!.:

v1IF band, 175 - 225 me.

AGS0CIATED E~UIP'!o1EliT: Navy Model SC Ra:iar


Equipment. Equipment function -air search.

Hattress antenna.
MANUFACTURER:
NOs-84613.

DESCRIPI'ION: Antennas 66AAJ and 66AAJC are


sirr.ilar antennas. The ways in which they
.li:rcr are :JOt available. Each of thtse
a::tennas consists of a flat-screen reflectur
with 12 dipoles mounted in front of it. The
overall antennas are 8-l/2 feet wide by 9 feet
high by 2 feet deep. The antenna assembly
bolts to the masthead by eight 13/16-inch
tolts equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt
circle. The dipoles are fed by coaxial
cables.

General Electric Co., contract

STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock N~bers F5985249-439fTror 66AAJ) and F5985-24.9-4390 (for
66.AAK).
REFERENCES:

l)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-

CLASSIFIED.

2) ENG l2'i: Preliminary Instruction Book for


Navy Model SC Radar Equipment.

DATA:
solarization - Horizontal.

BO.Alo!

3) General Electric Drawing M-7li65661.


SCAN DATA: The antennas have a motor-driven
rotating mechanism.
INSTALLATION:
vessels.

S~ipboard,

destroyers and larger


ANn:NNA 66AAM

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details~ Chapter 5,


NAVSHIPS 900l2l(A), (Jan. 11 1959 CON-

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMEl!T: Navy Models BH, BI, and


BI-1 Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.

FIDENTIAL.
REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Anterma Data

ANTENNA 66AAN

FREQUENCY:
~:

UHF band, 390 - 465 me.

ASSOCIATED EQUIHo!ENT: Navy Model Msrk 5 Radar


Equipment. Equipment t'unction - fire control.

Mattress antenna.

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna consists of a flatscreen reflector with 16 dipoles. The overall
dimensions are 6 feet wide by 8-l/2 feet high
by 3-1/2 feet deep. It mounts on top of the
Mark 37 gun direction with eight 3/4-tnch
bolts equally spaced on a 21/2-foot bolt
circle.

STOCK NUMllER:
5436.

~..oc:k lfumber

Federal

JJ5964-369-

REFERENCES:

1 ) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronica Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-

SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven


rotating and tilting mechanism.
INSTALLATION:

MANUFAC'l'URER: General Electric Co., part numbel!l


ML-7.350998, ML735lo65-3, ML-73510571, and
DL- 3888492.

CLASSIFIED.

Shipboard.

2) General Electric Drawing P-TI64335 rev 1.


ANTENNA 66AAP

FREqJENCY:

UHF. and SHF banda, 2965 - 3019 me.

TYPE:. Cut paraboloidal reflector with two


--w8veguide horns.
DESCRIPl'ION: The ar!tenna consists of " cut
paraboloidal reflector, 30 inches wide by 10
inches high, fed by two waveguide horns

mounted side by side on either side of tbe


focal point of tbe reflector. The reflecting
surface is formed from a aolid sheet or aluminum alloy. The waveguide bema are made
from a manganese-bron:-.e eaat1ng. The two
horns are used so that lobe switching can be
employed.

...... -.... ~~ '""!. ~#'lf!(.,r,.. \-:-

_\
I

-~

'
'
-~
{
I

-.1
:~

UNCLASSIFIED

-----------------------..--

---:-:--:------------

..

':l

'-:-~

-- ------------------- ---
UNCLASSIFIED
3) Western Electric Drawing ESX-748094.

BEAM DATA:
~-

19 dbl
Half-power besmwidth -Vertical- 18".
Horizontal- 8.
Beam type - Fan, pointed somewhat upward in
elevation.
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA: The antenna employs lobe switching
in azimuth. The lobe-switching beam separation is approximately 5" and the gain reduction at the beam crossover is less than 1 db.
The antenna also has a motor-driven rotating
mechanism.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard, submarine.

ASOCIATED E'PIFMENT: Navy M<'<l~l SJ Radar


Equipment. Equipment fUnction - fire control.
MANUFAC'IURER:

Western Electric Co., part number

D-150:512.
STOCK N'UM:B':::R:

4;>74.

Federal Stock Number F5985-248-

REFERENCES:

l) H. T. Friis, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas,


Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26,
No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone
ii1d'Telegraph Company. (April 1947). UNCLASSIFIED.
2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Office, (Feb. 1958). UN
CLASSIFIED.

Antenna 66AAP

ANTENNA 66MQ

FREQUENCY:

UHF and SHF bands, :5000 me.

TYPE: Cut parabo!oidal reflector with two


--v&veguide horns.
DESCRIP!'ION: The antenna consists of a cut
paraboloidal reflector, 30 inches wide by
20 inches high, fed by two waveguide horns
mounted side by side on either side of the
focal point of the reflector providing
horizontal lobe switching. The antenna mounts
on an 18-inch-diameter masthead with eight
3/4-inch bolts.
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 21 db.
iiBI'f-power beamwidth - Vertical - 12".
Horizontal- 7.5.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA: For search, the antenna rotates in


azimuth through j6o at 30 revolutions per
second. For fire "~ntrol, it rotates in
azimuth through 360" at l revolution per
minute and ecploys horizontal lobe switching.
The lobe-switching beam separation is approximately 5", and the gain at the crouover point
is down 1 db trom the peak gain.
D'S'l'ALLATIOlh

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED ECfJil!!E!!'l': lfavy Mode 1 SH Radar

Equipment. Equipment function - search and


tire control.
MANUFA~:

Western Electric Co.

STOCK RUMBER:

Federal Stock lfumber F5985-369-

~478.

.,

l
UIICUSSIFIED

99'

UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES:

l)

H. T. Friis, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas,


Bell System Technical Tournat, Vol. 26,
~
New York, N.Y.: Americ.::n Telephone
and Telegraph Company. (April 1947). UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Offi~e, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFlED.

3)

Western Electric Drawing

ESXX 748138.

'

ANTENNA

UiAAQ

FREQUENCY:
~:

a communic4tion or an IFF antenna for this


equipuent).

VHF band, lll, 114 and 117 me.

Swept-back dipole.

LESCRIPl'IClf: The antenna is a swept-back or


U-type dipole consisting of a yoke approximately l/2 wavelength long and the three seta
of dipole elements needed to cover the
frequencies given above.

MISCEU..ANEOUS: 'l'he nomenclAture 66AAR-(*)


denotes 66AAR and 66AAR-l.
MANIJJ'ACTURER:

STOCK

~:

4329.

Radio Corporation ct America.


Federal Stock lumber

55985-249-

BEAM DATA:
REFERENCES:

Beam type - Approximately nondirectiunal 1n


aziJDutb.
Polarization - Horizontal.

l) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List


tronics SupplY Office, (Feb.

of the Elec-

1958). UN-

~SIFlED.

ASSOCIATb'D EO,UIFMENT: Navy Models SD-a, SD-1,


and SD-2 P.adar Equipment. Equipment function - search (the antenna is probably either

2)

RCA Drawing W-~05138 sub 0.

ANTENNA 66AAS

FREQUEI!CY:
~:

waveguide. The overall array is 43 inches


high by 126 inches vide by 82 inches deep. It
mounts on top ot Navy Model Mark 34 or Mark
38 Gun Director.

SHF band, 3047 - 3071. me.

Broadside array of dielectric rods.

The array is made up of 42


tapered polystyrene rode, each 3 teet long,
arranged in 14 sections. Each eectior, is a
vertical array of 3 rode. TbB rods are ted by

DESCRIPl'ION:

100

SCAN DATA: 'l'he antenna e~~ploye electromechanical scanning in azimuth. 'fh!rteen rotating
phase shifters cause tbe ~ to scan.

UNCI ASSIFIED
----------------~-----------------.-. -.. -.~-~-. -~.~~.-.-..-~~ ~~~--~0~~~----------------------.-.-----.-..-..-.------~~-

I
\

UNCLASSIFIED
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard,

REFERENCES:
1) H. T. !'riis, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas,
Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26,
No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone
and Telegraph Company. (April 1947). tmCLASSIFIED.
2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb, 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED E~a!Eii"': Navy Models Mark 8


Mod 0; Mark Mod l; and F!l Radar Equipment, Equip!lent function - fire control.
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is called "The
Polyrod Fire Control Antenna" by Bell Laboratories.
MANUFACTURER:

Western Electric Co,

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Number !15985-369-

3)

Western Electric Drawing XX748093.

5520,


ANTENNA 66AAX

VJD' and tJB7 banda 1 10 1000 me,

~CY l

:!'.!!!=

Whip.

DESCRIPriON: The antenna is a chrome-molybdenum steel rod, 2 feet long and 3/8 inch 1n
diameter. It connects to a 78-ohlll, 25-footlong coaxial cable.
ASSOCIATED EQUIHo!ENT: Navy Model ARC Er--cmt.
Equipment function - probably communi~~ ~ns.

~~:

Philco Corporation.

STOCK iruM:BER:

Federal Stock Humber H5820-D90-

2627.
REFERE!fCE:
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.


~CY:

VlD' band; 175 185 me tor 66AAY and


, 185 - 195 me for 66AAZ and 66Al!D, 195 205 IIIC tor 66ABA and 66AJ!E, ar.d 215 - 225 me
tor 66ABB and 66ABF.

nl!=

Mattress antenna.

made up of three horizontally-mounted dipoles.


The overall dimensions are 7-1/2 feet high by
8-1/2 teet wide by 2 teet deep. Antennas
66AAY, 66AM., 66ABA, and 66ABB are designed
tor use with a 5G aynchro unit, B502.
Antennas 66Al!c, 66ABo 1 66AJ!E, and 66ABF are
designed tor use with a 7G synchro unit, B5<)4.
In addition, these antennas have slightly
different dipole lengths and spacing tor
optimum performance at their design ~~~~ncy,
BEAM DATA:

Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA:

Each antenna rotates 1n azimuth.

TUNIHG/MATcHING DEVICES: Each antenna includes


a means of matching the open, two-wire, dipole

teed to a coaxial cable with a ~/8-inch inner


conductor and a 1-1/2-inch outer conductor.

IHST~Clf:

Shipboard, destroyers and larger

.vessels.
ASS~

E5piH4E!1': lfavy Model SC-1 Radar

Equipment.

66AAI, 66AAZ, 66ABA, 66ABB,


66ABC, 66ABD, 66ABI, aod 66ABP

.bteDDa Aeaabl1ea

Bach of these eight antennaa is a


. .ttreaa antenna consisting ot a flat-screen
reflector and six center-ted, tull-wave
dipoles. The flat-screen reflector is lll&da
up of horizontal copper-covered steel rods.
The dipoles are mounted 1n tront ot the reflector 1n two vertical rova. Each row is

JlBSCJIIPnCih

Equipment function - search

COGIIZAIIT AGEIICY:

U. 8, Navy, BI.IShipa.

General Electric Co,, contr6cta


lf0a:all613 and 1fXaa-3o636

MAIOPAC'l'OR!R:

101

~--

UNCLASSIFIED
STOCK

~:

Federal Stock Numbers

2)

66AAY . F5J85-~69-5424
66AAZ .. F5985-6~6-364'
66ABA . N5985-284-9069
66ABB F5985-~69-5432
66ABD .... F5985-6)6-2384
66ABE ..... F5985-369-5430
66ABF .. rs98s-o90-2643

U. S. Navy Bureau ot Shipe, Instruction


Book for Navy Model S~Radar E~uirment
and SC-1 Adaptor, HAV
900 38 1
NAVSHIPS 91().8, (Aug. ll, 1~5). UNCLASSIFIED.

REFERENCES:

1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Offi~e, (Feb.


CLASSIFIED.

1958). UN-


ANTENNA 66ABG

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model 3L


Equipment function - IFF.

STOCK NUMBERs

Federal Stock NUIDber

6964.

Equi~nt.

N5840-,l~-


ANTENNA 66ABH

FRE!fJENCY: VlDI' band, lTI - 187 me.

!!!!.:

8'roClC l'ftloiBER:

Federr.l Stock lblber 1'5985-254-

7161.
Mattress antenna.
REFERENCES:

DESCRIPr!ON: Th.e antenna conaiats or a tlat


wire-mesh reflector with a tubular steel
trame and an array of dipoles. Th.e antenna
includes ~rovision tor Mark 'and Mark 4 rrr.
The radar section connects to an RG-18/U
coaxial cable and the IFF to an RG-10/U cable.

1) U. S. Navy Bureau ot Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2., NAVSK!PS 0012:..(A), (Jan. l, 1.959).
CONF'IllE!ITUL.
2)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock Llat ot the Electronics SUpply Office, {feb. 1958). UHCLASSIFIED.

')

General Electric Drawing W7351292.

~)

ENG 189: Preliminary Instruction Book tor


Navy Model SK Radar Equi:s-nt, Volumet !I.

BEAM DATA:

Gain - probably 18.6 db tor radar.


Biit-power beamvidth -Vertical -

1re

for
radar.
Horizontal - Probably
22 tor
radar.
Polarization - Horizontal tor radar.
Vertical tor IFF.

5) NAVSHIPS 900ll6.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates 1n admuth


through 360 at a rate or 5 revolutions per
minute.
INSTALLATIOlf:

.--..
.-

--

._,

Shipboard, CL and larger veaaels.

ASSOCIATED E'fJIHo!ERT: Navy Model SIC Radar


Equipoent. Equi~nt function - search, air.
MISCELLANEOUS: Th.e gain and horizontal beamwidth ahovn above are listed in Reterence 1)
as char!Lcteriatic or the SIC-2 antenna, Navy
Model 66AlrR, not the SIC antenna, Navy Model
66ABH. However, the apertures or the two
antennae indicate that the data tor the SIC and
SIC-2 an";ennu were erroneously entered.
MARUrACTURER:

Antenna 66AJB

General Electric Co.


102

UNCLASSIFIED
------~-----:-:-:~:_ ~

UNCUSSIFIED
ANTENNA 66ABJ.()

FREQUEI!CY:
2.25.
~:

Sill' band, 3000 - 3100 me; VS\1'1\

<

REFERENCES:
l) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SUpplY Office, (Feb. 1958}. UN-

CUt paraboloidal reflector.

CLASSIFIED.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna 1a an aluminum cut


parabolo1.del re:t'lector, 48 inches wide by 15
inche~ high with a focal length of 12 inches,
fed by a waveguide horn with an aperture,
l-l/2 inches by 3 inches. The overall antenna
ia ~ inches high by 49-l/2 inches wide by 34
inches deep. The antenna baa eight 13/16inch holea on a 16-l/2-inch bolt circle for
mounting. It is ~esigned for connection to a
coaxial cabJ.e.

2)

Raytheon Drawing DXG-74-5037 sub 0 (66ABJ).

3)

Raytheon Drawi'lg DXG-91-5041-2 (66AllJ-l).

4) NAVSRIPS 90053lr Instruction Book, Radar


Equi~ts SG-a, 00-b, SGlb, SG-21.

BEAM DATA:

Gain - 23.4 db.


Halt-power beamwidth -Vertical- 15.
Horizontal- 5.
Side-lobe attenuation - Vertical - ~
Horizontal - 1~.
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 360 in
azimuth at a rate or either 8 or 16 revolutions
per minute.
ASSOCIATED EQUIHo!ENT: Navy Model SG Radar
Equipment uses 66Ail.r and Navy Models SG-1,
SG-a, SG-b, and SG-lb Radar Equipments use
66ABJ-l. Equipment fUnction - search, surface.

--

MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66ABJ-(*)


denotes 66ABJ and 66ABJ-1.
MANUFACTURER:

Raytheon Mfg. Co.

Antenna

Federal Stock Number

STOCK NUMBERS:

,.

__

66ABJ

66ABJ without sparea F5985-470-7416

66ABJ with spares F5985-538-2836


66ABJ-1 without spares .. F5985-470-7407

ANTENNA i6ABL

P!EQUEBCY:

!I!!:

tJBll' band,

68o - 120 m.

Jl\lltlll'~1

Western .Electric
number D-150565

Co.,

pc1;

Dipole.

DESCRIPriOB: The antenna conllists or a probe


dipole conn6Cted to a coaxial. cable. It
110unts between the radar dipoles and reflector by t'our 0.164-32 screws with 1/2-inch by
2-inch 110unting centers.

3206.

Federal. Stock lfullber 1'5985-257-

REnREl'ICE:
u. S. Navy, Navy Stock List ot' the Electronics Supp1y ortice, (Feb. 1958).

UIICLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIA!l.'BD !QlJIP!!!:!!!:
Equi~nt.

S'l'OC!: l'IUMBER:

llavy )blaJ.. LW Radar Test


Equi:p~~ent t'unction - test.

t.N"fENNA 66AIIII

ASSOCIATED EQUIHmrrr Navy Modele BL-1, BL-2,


BL-3, BL-48iidBL-5 Equip!lent, Equipment
function - IFF.

RD'EREifCE:
U. s. Navy Bureau ot Ships, Antenna Data
Sheeta, Shipboard Antenna Details~ Chapter 5,
iXVSBIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959 COB- .

PIDEIITIAL.

UICUSSIFIED

103

UNCUSSIFIED

FREgtJD!CY: UHF and SHF banda, 2900 - ~100 IDCl


VS\ffl < 2.

ASSOCIATED EQUI.Fmrr: lavy Model SE Radar


Equipment, Equipment function - search.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal re1'lector with a


--circular horn feed.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:

U. S. lavy, BuShips.

Western Electric Co., contract

NXa-3150.

DESCR!PTION: The antenna coneieta of a cut


paraboloidal reflector, 42 inches wide by 20
inches high, fed by a circular waveguide horn,
2.9 inches in diameter. The horn is fed by
rectangular waveguide. The antenna ia enclosed io a cylindrical plexiglaaa cover.
It mounts by eight ~/4-inch holes on a 16-1/2
inch bolt circle

STOCK NUMl!ER:

Federal Stock llllllber F5985-369-

54B3.
REl"EllENCES :
1) H.T. Fr~it, 'II.D. IAvia, Radar /.ntenoaa,
Bell Syate111 Technical Journal, 26, Ib. 2.
New York, H.Y.: American Telephone and
Telegraph Co. (Apr. 1947). UICLASSIP'IED.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 25 db.
BiTt-power beamwidth- VeTtical- 12".
Horizontal - 6.

u. S. Navy, lfavy Stock List

2)

of the Elec-

tronics SupplY Ort'ice, (Feb. 1958).


CLASSIFIED.

SCAN Dld'A: The antenna 1a rotated in azimuth


by a hand-operated mechanical drive.

~)

'

til-

Western Electric Dravill8 ESXX-682565


sub ~.

INSTALLATION: Shipboard, Pl' boats, landill8


araft and other aJD&ll veuela.

ANTENNA 66.\BP

ft!EQUEifCY:

1!!!:

VBJ' band, 175 - 225

MAl!U!AC'roRER: Red.io CorporatiOD or AMrtca,


part nUlllber P..720953-5Ql.

JIIC.

Dipole.

ll!:SCRIP'l'IOH: !be antenna usably is a Jfavy


~itor entcrm& uaellbly cona1atiz16 or a
dipole antenna and a vacUUII thermocouple.
Ita ovU'&ll c1.1JIIIna1ona are 29-13/16 inches
10118 by 6-3/8 inches high 'by 2-31/32 inches
vida. 'lhe Mtenna is 11101mted 011 a box couta1nin8 the thelWlCouple uni~.
ASSOCIAmD ~: ~at equi~nt for 1favy
Models SA and Slrl Radar lqui~nt. EquiPMilt tunction - teat.

S'l'OCX !MIBBR:

3208.

Federal Stock lbiber 1'5985-257-

RBP'EREHCES:
l) u. s. Navy, lfe.vy Stoclt List or ..he Electronic Suppl,y ON'ice, (hb. 1958).
tJELASSIFIED.
2)

RCA drav1ng W.42242l

sub

o.


I'RE'fOOfCY': VJD' band, 175 - 225

Polarization - Horizontal tor radar tsnal.


Verti:al tor rr.r signal~

IIC.

!!!!_: J.lattre.. antenna.


DESCJUPI'Ial: 'l'b.e antenna 1a a ttreBI conaiatina of a flat ret'lectinc screen in t'ront ot'
which are IIOUOted six horizontal dipoles for
tbe radar ignal, two vertical dipole for
tha BL I1'1 signal, and eiaht collinear vertical dipoles for tbe BG recosn1t1on signal.
'l'be screen is 104 inches wide by 60 incbea
bigb. 'l'b.e overall antenn& is 104 inches wide
by 103-3/~ 1nchea high by 26-3/4 inches daep.

SCAB DATA: 'l'he antenna bu a::t.uth lobeawitcbina and can also be rotated in a&illlutb
at a rate of 5 revolutions per JD1nute.
ASSOCIATED EgtJll'MER'r: Havy Modela SA and SC
Radar Equi~nta. Equi~nt tunction 11earch,
MAJIUJ'AC'IDRER: Radio Corpore.t1on ot America,
contract BObar-63207.

S'l'OCK lltJGIER:

BIWC DA1'Ar
G&in - 21 411.
iil?-pover be&~~~~idth Vertical 52 tor
radar aignal.

7458.

federal Stock tu.ber 15965-470-

Horizontal - 30 tor
radar signal.

lo4

UNCI USIFIED

. 5,

---------------

;.

UNCLASSIFIED

--

REFERENCES:

"'' -------~
I

1)

U, S, Navy, Navy StocK List or the Electronics SupplY orrice, (Feb, 1958;. UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

U, S. Navy Bureau or Shipe, Technical


1-anual ror Radar Equipment SA, SA-2 and
SA-3, NAVSHIPS 92179, (June ~. 1954).
mrerAssiFIED.

~)

RCA Drawing W-305147,

..... i

~-~-...,..,.._---1"--

Antenna 66ABQ

ANTENNA 661\B.'t
FREQUENCY:

:!:!!!:

VHF band, 177 - 187 me

Mattreu antenna.

The antenna consists or a natscreen rerlector with rour dipoles mounted in


rront or it. The dipoles are red by 70-ohm
coaxinl cable. The overal _ antenna 11 72
inches wide by 6o inches high by 29-1/2 inches
deep and weighs 65 pounda. It mounta on
Antenna Pedeatal NT lOAAE.

DESCRIPl'IOlf:

SCAN DATA: The antenna ia rotated 1n az.1l!luth


by a mechanical drive,

MANUFAC'ruRER:

Radio Corporation or America.

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Number F598~-470-

7""79.
REJ.ERENCES:
~:-8. Navy, Navy Stock List or the Elec-

tronica SupplY orrice, (Feb, 1958).


CLASSIFIED.
2)

Navy Drawing RE 66F36l-B,

3)

RCA Dravir,g W-305132-1.

UN-

ASSOCIATED E'f.JIFMENT: lavy Model SA-l Radar


Equipment. Equipment runcti~~ - aearch,


P'R!!UEICY:

1!!!=

'11IP' band1 170 - l&,

ASSOCIA1'ED EQUIPME!!'.r: llavy Model YR Navigation


Equ1PMJ1t. Equip.ent !unction - radar beacon.

11C ,

Dipole (~type).

antenna ~~ a neptback or
t!-t:ype, copper dl.pole red by a 50..ohm coaxial
cable. 'lhe overall d1MnJ1ona are approxitely ~3/4 inchea loog by 15 :lDchea vide,
'Dle e'lui:r;.ent rurniahed includes a 20-root
_.t .cte 1n 5 &ectionl.

IZSCRIP.riClf:

MARUF.AC'roiiER:

Bovard Radio.

J'l'OClC liUMBDh

Federal Stock Number F5985249-

43]0.
RE?EREIICEI

-mavy,

l!!::!Ltock List ~the Electronic


~1;( Otric~, (Feb. 195$). 'INCLASSIFIED.

BFA( DATA:

Beaa t,Yl!! - Approxi:ately c:.tidirectiOJ"!l.l. 1n

az1J11Uth.
Polarization - Horizontal.

ANTENNA 66ABU

!!IQU!!IC!I

~band.

retl.ector, 24 inche high by 48 illcbe v1du 1


ted .by a halt-wave radiator. 'lhe pr~
radiator 11 red by a 50- ala coaxial cable.
b
mteDua ve18be 175 poundJ.

,!!!! : C\l.t parabolo1dl'll. reflector


IECRIPl'IOI:

'lhe mtenna 1a a cut puoabolo1dJl

UICI USIFIED

10~

....

UNCLASSIFIED
has been reulaced by Navy Model SQ Radar
Equipment.

BEAl-l DATA:
Polari~ation

- Vertical.

COC:NIZANT AGENCY:

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth at


a rate of 24 revolutions per minute. There
is provision for either manual or motordr!.ven rotation.
n;sTAI..LATION: Ground or shipboa.-d,
barges and beachheads.

MANUFAC'l'URER:
NXas-4753.

Navy Model SN

General Electric Co. 1 contract

R7Jo"ERENCES:

l~.nding

-~U.S. Navy 1 Navy Stock List of the F'~ec

tronics Supply Office, (r'eb. 1.958).


UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED :;:Q,UIPMEN'I:': Navy !ok:>del 3N Had~sr


Eq'-lipment. Equipment functiun - surface
searct:.. Range - 300 yards to 25 nautical
miles.

MISCEIJ.ANEOUS:

U. S. Navy, :laJShipa.

SHIPS 257: In[ tTUCtion l!ook for Navy


Model.a SN and CXBR Radar Eqdpr4ent.

2)

RadU Equipment

ANThNNA 66ABX
!]!!i~:
~:

VHF bBDd, 135 me.

Coaxial dipole.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna 1a a coaxial dipole


- approximately 92-25/32 inches high by 2
inches in diameter. It mounts by a standard
1/2-inch threaded stud and connects to a
50-ohm coaxial cable. The eq1ipment includes
a bracket for mounttns t'~ di["Jll! to a mast
or yardarm and a 200-foo~ c~'uia.!. cable.
DlSTALLATION:

MANtTFACroRER:

Philco Corporation

STOCK NUMBER:
5327.

Federal Stock NUII'ber F5985- 369-

REFERENCES:

1)

U. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec.tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958).
UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

Philco drav1ng EAP-2255 rev o.

Ground or shipboard.

ANThNNA 66ABY

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

Navy Model CX:SS Equipment.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ship1, Antenna Data

ANTENNA 6iACB, 66..\CC, 6iACD, u4 66..\CE

FRE~CY:

66ACB ... VHF band, 175 - 185 me;


~85 - 195 me; 66ACD ... VBF
band, 195 - 205 ~c; 66ACE VHF band, 215 225 me.

6cc ...VHF band,

!!!!=

Mattrell anU!nna.

DESCRIPI'IO!f: Tbee four antenna are identical,


but each i1 designed to operate at a slightly
different radar frequency. Each antenna coneiBtll of a flat :'!'ectangular reflector with
three seta of dipoles m~unted in front of it.
One set of dipole consists of 6 horizontal
dipole for the radar, another let consi1t1
of ~ vertical dipolel for Navy Model BL IFF
equi~nt, and the third 1et con1i1ts o! 12
vertical dipole for Navy Model Bl receivinc
identification equipment. fhi1 assembly il
IK)Ullted on a pedestal containinc a motorized
drive unit, 1ynchro unit and a rotary Joint.
Each of tbe four antenna 11 approximately
15 feet wide by 8 feet high by ~3-1/2 inchel

lo6

deep anJ weighs 556 pounds. Each antenna is


mounted by eight 13/16-inch bolts equally
spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. The
&Jtennaa are designed for connection to a
jouble conc~ntric line, 7/8 inch in diameter
and with an impedlln-:e: nf 70 ohms.
SCAN DATA: The antennae have a motor-driven
rotating mechanism.
ASSOCIATED EQUIM:NT: Navy Model SC-2 Radar
Equipne~<t.
Equipment f'mction - search.
MANUFAC'ruRER:

General Electric Co.

STOCK NUMBERS: 66ACB F.. 1.eral Stock NWDber


F584o::tl99-3603J 66Acc lederat. stock llumber
F59tl5-369-5589; 66ACD, Fede:al Stock liWDber
F5985-3~9-~902J 66ACE Federal Stock llumber
F59tl5- 3~9-4909.

UNCUSSIFIED

UNCLASSifiED
2)

REFERE!ICES:

--r;--;r:-s,

General Electric Drawing P-{To4747 rev. 2.

Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec~ronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958), UNCLASSIFIEl'.

ANThNNA li&ACF

FREQlJDo.CY:

VHF band, 157 - lf\

ASSOCIATED EQUI~: Navy !!odel 1M Equipment.


Equipment function - IFF.

..c

DESCRI?l'ION: Ref-:: renee 1) b. - Jescribes the


antenna as a "st~vepipe" ~ ;: :on<Jistlt'S of
two stovepipe sections jc ~~,.-,.:. .: ~:-. "' ceramic
insulator and mounted on L ,ub-base assembly,
The antenna is 6 feet long 6 inches in diameter at the top, 12-3/4 in hes in diameter at
the base, and weighs 49 po. nds. It is designed
for connect~on to a 50-ohm ~able (RG-10/U) with
an NT-49195 plug assezrbly.

MANUFACTURER: HAzeltine Electric Co.


STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Number N59B5-408-

B700.
REFERE5CES:
l) u. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Ele.:tronics SUPPly Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA:

Beam type - Approximately nondirectional ir.


azimuth with most of the energy directed
toward the horizon.
Polarization - Vertical.

2)

Hazeltine Drawing MA-1015.

3) Navy Drawing 66F385D.

ANTENNA 6iACG

FREQUENCY:

:!!!!:

2)

VHF band, 157 - 187 me,

U. 5. Navy, Nary Stock I.ist of the- Electronice Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-

CLASSIFIED.

Ground-plane antenna.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a vertical steel rod, 15-1/2 inches lor.e; and 1 inch
in diameter, and a wheel-type ground plane
made up of a 19-inch-diameter steel ring with
fo~r equally spaced radial steel spok~s.
The
antenna weigns 5 pounds. The base of the
antenna is tapped to receive a l-inch pipe
with a standard straight pipe thread. This
mounting pipe, which is not supplied, should
be ap?roximat~ly 25 inches long from the top
of the pipe to its neerest point of support.
The antenna is ied by RJ-10/U coaxial cable,

3) NAVSHIPS 954"39, Prelilllinary Installation


Instructions on Model C'l'Z-66ACG Antf!nna
ASBI!J:Ibly,

:REAM DATA:
Be= type - Omnidirectio'lAl in azimuth.
Polarization - Vertical.
INSTALLATION: bhipboard (small aud medium
vessels where space aloft ia limited).
ASSOCIATE:> EQUIHOOIT: Navy Model BL, IM, and
Bl1 series equipment. Equipment function - IFF.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

MANUFACTURER:
NXss-23::.yr.

H11.zeltine Service Corp., contract

S'!'OCK NUMllER:

Navy Fl6-A-52285-778l,

REFERENCES:
l) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Dt.ta
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Deta~ls~ Chapter
.2, NAVSRIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1 59).
CONFIDENTIAL,
i

;
UNCWSIFIED
.

------- ----

---------------------

107

.. _,

_____ _

.!'

c:x:ar

UHF band, 600 me

FREQUENCY:

Radar

Equi~nt,

lqu1~nt

tunction

tire control,

~:

~fleeter.

Probably parabolic-cylinder

antenna of the parabolic type aud eii!Ployl lobe


awttching. It weigha '10 pound and 11 gimbal
'IIOunt.td. ,.e primary radiator ia designed to
be t'ed by a 50-oha tranuiaaion liae,

~1o

S'l'OC1C NUMI!ER:

Federal Stoc:lt Itu.ber.lf5985409-

6951.
rc"~:

i) U. S. lavy, lavy Btoelt Liat ot

SCAli DATA: 'l'be antenna rotates in a&ialth and


employl lobe avttching,
DiS'l'Al.U'l'IOI:

tr::>nice SUPJ)lY

CUSSbiib.

tbe J:lec:-

ottt.c., (M. 1958). 01-

Shipboard.

lavy Model MarIt 6 and

ASSOCIATED Eif,JIJMDT:
t

AlliENNA

lavy Model BA
tunction - trr.

ASSOCIATED_E(J!IFMDT:
Equi~,nt

Carparst1on ot .W.r1ca.

)".AIUJ'AC'ltlR!:Jh
The antennA 11 a highly directive

DESCRIPTIOft;

~A

Equ1~nt.

REFERENCE:
U. s. lavy Bureau ot Shipe, Antenna Data

RD'ERDC!:

U.

S. iavy Bureau ot Shipe, Antenna Data


AS80CIASD JQUIJ'Ia'l':

1&\'Y lbSal SJ>.3(2) Jlabr


Jllui~C Jqui~t t'ullctiCII - Hm"Cb,
l&vy Mo4el 01.7 Jllu1~t. Jllu1~t t\mcUCG probabl tn.ini.ae

~-

AS80CIA!ID lq1IH1111'1'1
-nt&l Jqu1~nt,

luy Model

Ia)

illlper1-

Sheete


ISh~board An~ Dlteil.a

JlvBmsi2l(X), tiu. 1, l959t~

5,

1ItBII'1'IAL.

0. a.

iavy lkll'lau ot Shipe, Antta Data


AI80CIA!ID ICIJIHGfs Javy lblel Dl
~t.

JIIJDIICir

u.

8.

lq\iiiiMiittuDctioa -Sptlcm,

SbNtl

Sh~bo&rf. AD-.. Dltatll

~-

JlaY)' ~ tlt lb1", Antenna Data


loB

~ 5,

llii1itsl2i(l}, (Jia. i, 15).~

CUltI'D

...

~.,,.__._._

IliSTALLATIOR:

Shipboard, submarine.

'fiFE:

Cut pGr&boloidal reflector with two


-;&veguide horns.

ASSOCIA'l'I:D WRCENT: lavy Model SJ Radar


Equi~nt,
Equipaent tunction - t'lre control.

DESCRIPl'IC'IiC: 'l'be antenna cona1ata of a cut


paraboloidal reflector, 30 inches vide by 10
inches high, fed by two vavegui~ horna
1110unted side by aide on either aide or the
focal point or the reflector. The reflecting
surface ia formed from a aolid sheet of aluminum alloy. The waveguide horna are ade
from a manganese-bronze casting. The two
horns are used so that lobe switching can be
employed.

MISCELI.AliEOUS: Antenna 66ADR 1a the same u


56AAP, but i t baa a different swinging arc.

!EAM DATJ:
Gain - 19 db,
Hiif-povcr beamvidth -Vertical- 18.
Horizontal - 8.
'Beu type - J'an, pointed aovbat upward ir.
elevation.
PolarizAtion - Horizontal,
SCAM DATA:

'l'be antenna employs lobe switching

in az.imuth. The lobe-switching beam separation 18 approxilllately


and the gain reduction at the beam crossover ia leaa than 1 Gb.
Tbe L~tenna alao baa a.motor-driven azt.utb
rotating . .chant ...

s.

COOIIZA!ft AGEICY:

U.

s.

lavy, BuShipa.

l4/.m.JFAC'l'UJIER:

Western Electric Co.

S'1'0CIC lti41!ER:

federal Stock 11\aber F5985-~70-

74i8,

REFER!IICES:
1) K.T. l'r11a 1 W.D. Levia, Radar Antennas,
Bell System Techr.ica.L Journal:iJf lo. 2.
lev York, B.Y.: .AiaerlcanTele
ne and
'felosraph co, (Apr. 1~7). UICLAS8I1IED.

2)

u. s.

Javy, Mavz Stock List or the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 198). UI-

CLASSDiiil:

5) Western Electric Draw1ngs ESR-679593


iuue 9, ESR-688771 i ..ue .1, and ESR
688972 issue 1.

FRE@CY:

sBF band, 9000 mc,

ASSOCIATED Ec.JJIACDT:

Javy Model CXBQ Experi-ntal :tadAi'Equipaent. Equi~nt tunction aearcb.

kAliUYAC'l'UREih

Western Electric Co,

FJ!EQUEICY:

!!!!=

sBF band, 9000

IIC,

Probably a cut paraboloidal reflector.

DESCRIPl'ICIIs The antenna consiata or a reflector that ia probably a cut paraboloid, two
dipoles with parasitic reflectors, and a do.eah.aped protective cover. The overall dimensions without the cover v. 42 incbes vida
by 57-1/2 incbas lone by 371/2 incbea deep,
Tbt doM-sbaped co'ftr il 66 incbes bilh by
66 incbas in di-tar. Tbe antenna 1a mounted
by eicht l7/,2-1nch bolta.

BUM DATA:
Beu tlp - Directional,

rotat1na and tilting mecbaniam.

ASSOCIATED E(,JJIH!:!!T: H&vy Model CXBQ ExperiMntal LdAr EquiPMnt,


search.

Equi~nt tunction -

'

MAIUFAC'l.VRER:

W"lstern Electric Co.

S'1'0CIC ltJoi!ER:

Federal Stock ~bar H5985-,l-

O~Ol,

MIIRDCBS:

i) ti. S. l&vy, I&~ Stock List of the Elec


tron!cs SUpply~ft1ce, (Feb.

mlklf.

1958). 01-

2) Western llectric Dravtn& 'r-'(6()91.-,6 sub 0.


SCAli DA'l'Al

!
J

!be ant&lul& baa a motor-4r1ven


109

i
'

I
i
~

utiUASSIRD

FREquENCY:

'!!!:!:

SHF band,

~000

me; VS\lR < 1.5.

Paraboloidal ret'lec:tor with dipole t'11ed.

DE'3CRIPI'ION: Tt.e antenna consiats or a paraboloidal reflector, 2 feet !n diameter with a


focal ler~th 0t' 6 inches, a dipole feed, an
echo-box assembly, and a dome-shaped protective cover. The antenna assembly is ~4-1/2
inches high by ~0-l/4 inches in diameter. It
is mounted by eight th-~ade~ studs, ~/4 inch
in diameter and l-~,14 inches long, equally
spaced on a 16-l/2-inch bolt circle. The
dipole is ted by a coaxial cable.

BEAM DATA:
Gain - 13 db.
li&it-pover be&~~~~~idth - Vertical - 10.5.
Horizontal- 11.5.
Side-lobe attenuation - Vertical - 20 db.
Horizontal - 21 db.
Polarization - Horizontal.

SCAN DATA:

Tbe antenna has a motor-driven


rotating and tilting mechanism. It rotates
throucb 3E)o in u1.111uth.

Antenna

REFERENCES:
l) U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

lfavy Model SF Radar


Equipment tw1ction - search,

ASSOCIATED EqTI:A4EN'l':
Equi~nt.

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter


2_, NAVSHIPS 900l2l(A), (Jan. l, l 59).
CONPIDENTIAL.

surface.

MISCELLA!IEOOS:

The 66ADK 11 similar to the


'!'be 66ADK has a different rotating
mechani11111 and some changes in the protective
cover and the way in which the dipole 1a
JDOunted.

66AEX.

JWMI'AC'!VRER:

66ADK

2)

Suta&r1ne Signal Co.

Antenna Catalog, Report llo. 1:5:50. Cam'olridge, Mall.: Radiation Laboratory,


Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
(Oct. 8, 1945). MI'l' 45-10. UNCLASSIFIED.

ANn:NNA 66A.DN

FREQUE!!CY:

S-b&nd.

REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau

Espll'MENT: llavy Models SO, SO-a,


and CXBlC Radar Equipment. Equipment tunction - search.

ot Sbips, Antenna Data

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details~ Cllapter 5,


lfAVSHIPS 900l2l(A/, (Jan. 1 1 1959 CON1IDE11TIAL.

ASSOCIA~

ANTENNA 66AOO

FREt;fJE!!CY:

S-b&nd.

!!,!!: Dipole.
DESCRIPl'ICII: The antenne. consists or a dipole
and a length or coaxial cable. It is part of
an echo box that ia used with radar antennas
IT 66AIIf and 11'1' 66A:Pic. The antenna assembly
is 2-l/2 aches high by 2-l/4 inc:bel vida and
ia c:l.uptd by two ac:"'vs to an antenna bracket.

MANUFAC'l'URER:

Raytheon Mtg. Co.

STOCK llt.IMBER:
7393.

Federal Stock llulllber F5985-470-

REFERE!ICES z

l)

CLASSihib.

2)

ASSOCIABD

ICI1IP!CE!T:

CXCB Radar
tet.

ll&vy Model

so,

SO-a, and

Raytheon Drawing M-:5All-Ul.47 sub A.

........... ..................
lqui~nt.

!quis-nt function -

110

U. S. Navy 1 Kavy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Ottice, (Feb. 158). UH-

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 60ADP

ASSOCIATED EQ!JIFMENT: Navy Model MX-11 Radio


Equipment. Equipmftnt function - co~~ica
tions.

REFERENCE:

ANTENNA 6&ADR

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Navy Model SB Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search.

REFERENCE:

ANTENNA 66ADS

FREQUENCY: Additional information is available


in the secret document listed below as
Reference 1 and in Volume VI of this ca~alos
series.
BEAM DATA:

l)

E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Project RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.


Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corporation, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
No. AD-15067~. SECRET.

2)

U, f.. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

See Reference 1) or Volume II.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model BM Equipment,


Equipment function - IFF.

sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter

.2, NAVSHIPS 900l2l(A), (Jan, l, 1959).


CONFIDENTIAL.

RE.mRENCES:


FREQUENCY:

66AEP ...Federal Stock Number


F$985-246-4506; 66AEP-l Federal Stock
Number F5985-246-~507; 66AEP-2 ...Federal
Stock Number F5985-246-~5l.8.

STOCK NUMBERS:

UHF band, 2915 - 2967 me.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with circular


--waveguide horn.
DESCRIPl'ION: The antennn consists of a cut
paraboloidal reflector, 20 inches high by ~2
inches wide, fed by a circular waveguide horn,
The assembly 111 enclosed 1n a dome-shaped J)rotec:tive cover. It is mounted by eight 13/16inc:h bolts equally spaced on a 16-l/2 inch bolt
circle.
BEAM DATA:
Gain - Approximately 22 db,
Hal:f-power beamwidth- Vertical- 12.
Horizontal- 6.
Polarization - Horizontal,
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth at a
rate of 18 revolutions per minute,
INSTALLATI<lf:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Navy Models SL, SL-a, and


SL-l Radar Equipment, Equipment function search, surface.

MISCELLANEOOS: 'l'tle nomenclature 66AEP-(*)


denotes 66AEP, 66AEP-l, and 66AEP-2.

COGlfiZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:

Wea~ern

Antenna 66AEP-(*)

U. S. Navy, BuShips.
Electric: Co.

UNCI USIFIED

lll

I
I

~-

UNCLASSIFIED
3)

REFERENCES:

1)

2)

B.T. Friis, W.D. Levis, Radar Antennas,


Bell Systea Technical. Journal, 26, 'No. 2.
New York, 11' .Y.: American Telephone and
Telegraph Co (Apr. 1947). U!CLASSD'IED.
West,.rn Electric

Dr~>wings

EXG 193:

Instruction Book tor Modal SL

Radar EquipDeOt.

ESXX-654o68

4)

SHIPS 255: Inatruction Book tor RaM.r


Equipment SL-a.

5)

SHIPS 249: Instruction Book tor Radar


Equipment SL-1.

iuuea 3 and 6 and ESXX-687515.

ANTENNA 66AEQ
ASSOCIATED EspiHCERT:

lfavy Model Slfl Radar


Equ1JD8nt t'Unction - eearch.

Equi~nt.

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

Sheets, smboard Antenna Details Cbapter 5.


NAVSHn'Sl2l(A), (Jan. l, 1959). COif-

REFERENCE:

l'IDEHTIAL.


ANTENNA 66AER

U. S. Navy Burfl"u or Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, ShJl,board Antenna Details~ Cb&pter
HAVSHIPS
i2l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959 C<lf
FIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED E'f!IFMEXT:

lfavy Model SC-3 Radar


Equipment t'Unction - aearah.

Equipment.
REP'EREIICE :

i,.

ANTENNA 66AES

ASSOCIATED EspiHCE!'!T: Navy Model SC-3 Radar


Equipment. Equipment t'Unction - search.

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antelm& Data

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details' Cbapter 5,


NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959 C<lfFIDERTIAL.

vm' band, 195 - 205


frequency).

FREqJENCY:

IIIC

in azimuth by a 1110tor-driven .aeh&ni at 5


revolution per lllinute.

(radar

!!!:!,: Mattresa antenna.

IlfSTALLATION:

'l'he antenna consists or a flat


rectar~lar reflector with three seta of
dipoles IIIOUilted in tront ot it. One aet or
dipoles conaiats ot 6 horizontal dipoles r,r
the radar 1 another set consists of 4 vertical
dipoles tor Navy Model BL IFF equipment, and
the third set consists ot l2 vertical dipole
tor Navy Model l!O identification receiver.
'l'hia aa-bly is 110unted on a pedestal containing a 1110torized drive unit and three
synchro units. The antenna 1a approximately
15 teet vide b;; 7-l/2 teet high by 3-2/3 teet
deep and ve!P appraxt..tely 550 pounds. The
antenna is .ounted by etcht 13/16-inch bolts
equally s)*:ed on a 16-l/2-inch bolt circle.
The antenna is designed tor connection to a
double concentric l1t1e 1 JIG-18/11 Gnd RG-10/11.

DESCRIPTIO!f:

BEAM DATA: (Radar MC:t1on)


Gain - 13.5 db.
B&lt-pover bea.vidth- Vertical- 6o.
Horizontal - Approxilll&tely 20'.
Polarisation - Horisont&l.

acAII DNrA:

112

The antenna is rotated thrO\IIh

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED Egtm!lEl!T:
Radar Equipment.

lavy Jb!6l SC-3 and SC-4


Equipment tunction - eearch,

air.
Navy V.odel BL Equipment aod Jlavy Model l!G
Equipment. Equipment t'Unction - IFF.
MISCELLANEaJS: The nomenclature 66AET- (*)
denotes 66AET and 66AET-l. '1'he 66AET we1.glls
somewhat rore than 66AET-1, and 66AET-l is
used only with Navy Model SC-~.
MAIIUFACruRER:

General Electric Co.

STOCK NUMl!ERS: 66AET Federal Stock lulllber


F5985-349-4905; 66AET-l ...l'ederal. Stock
lfUIIIber 1'5840-3695590 antll&vy (ESO) 1'16-RA}991.

REFERENCES:

l}ff:8.

Navy, N!l.vy Stock Lilt of the Electronics Supp1y Office, {Feb. 1958). UKCLASSIFIED.

2)

36o

UNCUSSIFD

General Electric Dravinc P-7765337


and 1.

reY

UNCLASSIFIED
AN'flo:NNA 66AElW)

SCAN DATA: The antenna is rotated through 360"


in azimuth by a motor-driven mechaniam at 5
revolntions per minute.

Vl1o' band, 215 - 225 me (radar


frequency).

FREq.IENCY:
~:

Mattress antenna.
INSTALLATION:

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a flat


rectangular reflector with three seta of
dipoles mounted in front of it. One set of
dipoles consists of 6 horizontal dipoles for
the radar, another set consists of 4 vercical
dipoles for Navy Model BL IFF equipment, and
the third set consists of 12 vertical dipoles
for Navy Model BG identi~ication receiver.
This assembly is mounted on a pedestal contain!r1 a motor-drive unit and three Rynchro
units. The antenna is approximately 15 feet
wide by 7-1/2 feet high by 3-2/3 feet deep.
It is mounted by eight 13/16-inch holes
equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle.
The antenna is designed for connection to two
r-f cables, one RG-18/U and one RG-10/U.

Shipbolll:d,

ASSOCIATED EQUIHo!ENT: Navy Model SC-3 and SC-4


Radar Equipment. Equipment function - &!!arch,
air.
Navy Model BL Equipment and Navy Model BG
Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.
MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66AEU-(*)
denotes 66AEu and 66AEU-l. The two models
use different syncbro units.
MANUFAC'l\IRlm:

General Electric Co.

Federal Stock Numbers F598531i9-li973 (66AEu) 1 and F5985-470-7460 (66AEU-l).

STOCK NtlMBERS:

REFERENCE:
BEAM DATA:

(Radar section)
Gain - 13.5 db.
ii.&IT-pover beamwidth - Vertical - 60".
Horizontal - Approxime.te ly 20".
Polarization - Horizontal.

U. S. Nay,

Na~

SupplY 01'fice 1

Stock List of the Electronics


Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.


ANTENNA 66.\EW

FREQUENCY:

SCAN DATA:

The antenna has azimuth lobe-switchbe rotated in azimuth at a


rate of 5 revolutions per minute.

VHF band, 215 - 225 me.

-rfige:Iid can also

!!.!!,: Mattress antenna.


DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a mattreu consisting of a flat reflecting screen, Mounted in
fl~nt of the reflector are six horizontal
dipoles for the radar signal, two vertical
dipoles for the BL IFF aignal, and eight
collinear vertical dipoles for BG recognition
signal. The reflec1;or is 104 inches wide by
63-1/2 inches high. The total weight of the
antenna is 228 pounds. It is mounted by ten
3/8 inch-16 thread steel bolts equally spaced
on a 6-1/4-inch bolt circle.

ASSOCIATED EQJIFMEHT: NaYy Models SA-2 and SA-3


Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.

MANUFAC'l'UFER: Radio Corporation of America,


contract NObsr-63207.

STOCK NUMl!ER:
7459.

Federal Stock Number F5985-470-

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy, Bavy Stock List of the Elec-

tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958).

UN-

CL.'.SSIFII::D

BEAM DATA:

Gain - 21 db,
Hait-power beamwidth - Vertical - 52 for
radar signal,
Horizontal - :50" for
radar signal.
Polarizat$0n - Horizontal for radar signal and
vertical for IFF signal.

2)

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships 1 Technical


Manual tor Radar Equi~nt SA, SA-2 and

SA-3, NAVSHIPS 92179, June


UNCLASSIFIED.
3)

RCA Drawing 'l'-62llo6 sub.

3 i:J$4).
1

o.

ANTENNA 66AEX
FRE(fJE!CY:

TYPE:

SHll' band 1 3000

IDC

Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole

"""'teed.
DESCRIP'1'IOI: 'l'hs antenna conaists of paraboloidal reflector with a dipole teed, an
echo-boX assembly 1 and a ~-llha:ged protec-

tive cover. The antenna assembly is 3~1/2


inches high by 30-l/4 inches in diallleter. It
is 1110unted by eight threaded studs 1 3/4 inch
in dilllleter and l-3/4 inches long, equally
spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. 'l'hs
antenna is ted by a coaxial cable.

UIICUSSIFIED

ll3.

UNCLASSIFIED
SCAN DATA: The antenna has 1'1 motor-driven
rotating and tilting mechanism.

MANUFAC'I'URER:

Submarine Sig114l Co.

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock N=her F5985-24.6-

4511.

ASSOCIATED ESU!fflENT: Navy Mode 1 SF Radar


Equipment. Equipment t'unction - search,
surface.

REFERENCES:

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-

l)

The 66AEX 1a similar to the


66ADK. The 66AEX has a different rotating
mechanism and some changes in the protective
cover and in the way in which the dipole is
mounted.

tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN

MISCELLANEOUS:

FRE'I]ENCY:
~:

CLASSIFIED.
Submarine S18n&l Drawing SK-5,60 alt. 2.

2)

MANUFAC'I'URER:

UHF band, 2700 - 2900 me.

li..J-L

Procb~ta

Co.

Paraboloidal reflector.

DESCRIFTION: The antenna consists ot an 8-toot


paraboloidal retlect.or, 66AHA, and a teed
auembly. No information ia available on the
teed assembly except that the antenna includes
a 6-dement folded-dipole array tor IFF.
ASSOC'IATED EQUIFMENT: Navy Models Sol and SMl
Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search
and IFF.
MISCE:LLANEOOS: The nomenclature 66AEZ-()
denotes 66AEz and 66AEZ-l. The 66AHA is part
of 66AEz-l.

REFERENCES:

l) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2, NAVSRIPS 900l2l(A), lJan. l, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.
2) U. S. }lavy, Navy Stock List of t!.e Electronics SupplY Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
') liavy Drawing RE l3A9142A (66AHA).


ANTENNA 66.\FA .... 66AF8

ASSOCIATED Eqi]IAar: Navy Model Mark :.5 ll!!dar


Equipment. Equipment t'unction - tire conttol.

REFERENCE:

ANTENNA fi6AFC
FRE~CY:

\JBll' and SBP bands 1 ,000 me.

elevation.
Polarization - Horizontal.

CUt paraboloidal reflector vith two


--viveguide horns.

'l'n'E:

DESCRIFTIOlf: The antenna consists ot a reflector, which is an offset section ot a paraboloid, ted by two waveguide horns mounted aide
by aide on either aide of the focal point ot
the retlector. The reflector il '0 inches
vide by 10 inches high and in constructed ot
horizontal, aluminum alloy slats. The waveguide horn a ..embl.y is ll-5/8 inches high by
20-ll/16 inches wide by 14-l/2 inches long
and il made tram a manganese-bronze casting.
Two ~orn1 are used so that lobe switching
can be employed.

BBAM DA!t'A:
Gain - 20 db.
fi&!f-power beamv1dth- Vertical- 17.
HorizontalBeam type - Fan, pointed IOMVh&t upward in

a.

SCAN DATA: The antenna employs lobe switching


in azimuth at a ra~ ot 1720 cycles per
Jllinute. The late-switching beam separation is
app_roximately 5, and tbe gain at the eroaaover point is leas than 1 db down from the
peak gain. The antenna also baa a motordriven n.echanism that rotates the antenna in
azimuth at a constant speed of any value up
to l~ revolution per minute.
INSTALLATIOB:

Shipboard, aulmarine.

ASSOCIATED~:

Navy Model SJ-1 Radar


Equipment:quiplllent tunction - search and
tire control.

MISCELLANEOOS: Antenna 66Arc i1 tbe aa


antenna 66AGK. The 66.'11C is used with submarine radar and the t6.AGK is used vttl. radar
tor surface ve..ela.

"'~

'

..

~:

'

<f

U4

UNCLASSIFIED

UHct.ASSIFIED
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, BuCrd.

l)

MANUFAC'.ruRER:

Western Electric Co.

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Number F;985-470-

7414.

H.T .Friis, W.D. Lewis, Radar AntennasJ


Bell System Technical Journal, 26, No. 2,
New York, N.Y.: American Telephone and
Telegraph Co. (Apr. 1947). UNCLASSIFIED.

2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electrt'nica Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UtiCLASSIFIED.

REFERENCES:

ANTENNA. 66A.FD

FRESiJENCY:

SJnl' band, about 3000 me.

INSTALLATION:

to b6ADH, 66A7c, and 66AGK and my be the sa.ae


aa 66.\Fc.

Shipboard, submarine.

ru:::n:RERCE 1
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

ASSOCIATF.D Kcp!!MENT: Navy Model SJ-a Radar


Equipuent, Equipment function - search and
fire control.

Sheets, Shipboard An~enna Details~ Chapter


NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959 CONFIDEII'l'IAL.

MISCELLAliEOUS: The 66AFD is probably similar

5,


ASSOCIATED EQUil'MENT: Navy Models SD-2, SD-4,
and SD-5 Radar Equipment. Equipuent func
tion - search.
REFEhENCE:

U. S. Navy Bure&ll of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details~ Chapter
liAVSBIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959 CONFIDENTIAL.

5,

ANTENNA. li6A.FF

MAJOR CCMPONERTS: 2 four-foot paraboliccylir.der reflectors, l two-foot paraboliccylinder reflector, and 18 dipole feeds.

Halt-power beamwidth- Vertical- 10.


Horizontal- 10.
Beam type - Pencil.
Polarization - Horizontal.

i'REFCY: UliP l'!l.lld, 920 - 970 me.

TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with a


"dipole fee'.
Tile antenna has two min parabolic-cylinder reflectors mounted one on top
of the other with their focal linea horizontal
and in the same vertical plane when the
antenna is aimed at the horizon. These
reflectors are each 4 feet long by 2 feet high
with a focal length of approximtely l/4 wavelength. Ev.h reflector is fed by 8 dipoles
mounted with their axes coincident in a
horizontal line along the focal line of the
reflector. The sixteen dipoles are electrically connected in four groupe of four
dipoles, These groups are connected to a
lobe switch to poeition the beam in one of
tour positions.
Mounted centrally on the front of the
antenna at the Junction of the two parabolic
retlactors in a smaller antenna consisting ot
a parabolic cylinder, 2 teet by 2 teet, fed by
tvo dipoles. This antenna is used to suppress
tbe aide lobes of the lll&in antenna.

DESCRIPriON:

i _.,.
!.Tt,18

su~rs:

.....

T"-ANS ..I~

66AFF

BEAM DATA:
9!!!!. - 22 db.

.;

ij
l

i!
I
I

UNCLASSIFIED
------------------. ,-;.;:--_;.-,...:;---~........,"":.: .. - . - - - - - - -

115

------- ---

UNCLASSIFIED
MISCEU.ANEOOS: The 66PIFF is the
Antenna Mark 17, Mod 0.

The antenna is rotated and tilted


manually when tracking. Accurate tracking is
accomplished by lobing. A capacitor which
rotates at 60 cycles pe: second causes a
phase shirt in ~he currents in the dipole teeds
This causes the main lobe or the radiation
pattern to be shifted orr the axis or the
antenna by approximately 21/2". As the
capacitor makes one revolution, the lo~ is
shifted r'rst up, then to the right, then
down, and finally to the lett. Thus, t.here
are tour :poaitionl' or the main lobe. When
the signal ret,~r. for all tour positions is
equal, the antenna is pointed ~irectly at the
target. The auxilliary antenna be11111 is not
lobe switched.

3CAN DATA:

COGNIZANT AGENCY;

U. S. Navy, BuOrd.

MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co., contracts


NOrd

4496

and NOrd 5358.


Fede,al Stock Number &5985-lqo-

STOCK NUMBER:

7456.
REFEREllCES:

1) U. S. Navy Bureau or Ordnance, Inatruction Dook for Radar t.quipment M&rki2,


Mod 1, NAVORD OP 1772, (Oct. 144).
tiNCi:AssiFIED

Shipboard.

:::NSTALLATIOII:

-as

2)

ASSOCIATED E~: Radar Equipment Mark 12,


Mod 1. Equipment !unction - tire control.
Range - air, 400 to 45,000 yards, surface,
400 to 40, 000 yards.

U. S. Navy Bureau or Ordnallce, Radar


Equipment Mark 12, Model 0, JAvOiii'Oi' 107~
(April 1944) . UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA 66AFG

.AS..q()CIAT!D EQUIFMENT: Navy Models SQ and


CXBR-1 Radar Equipment. Equipm~~nt !unction learch.
REFERENCE:

ANTENNA 66AFJ

FREguE!!C!:

!!!'!.=

VIII' band, 157 - 187

Federal Stock "-ber !15965-:5l.87007, Navy Fl6-A-52285-7805.

STOCK NUMBERS:

IIIC

Ground-plane antenna.

The antenna con11Bts or a vertical


radiating rod, 9-7/8 inchel long by 2 inches .
in di~~~~eter, and a "steering-wheel" or
doughnut" ground plane tbat is made up of
a 20-incb-diueter ring 1upported by three
radial spoke I. The overall antenna 11 18
inehel high and veigb.a 8 pounds, The antenna
baa a Jack to receive a cable aa~embly that i1
-.de up of an IT 49195 pluc and a length of
5~bll coaxial cable, RJ-10/U. The antenna
bue il tapped with a standard 1traight pipe
thread to receive a standard l-inch iron
.aunting pipe, at least 15 inche1 long.

DESCRIPl'IOH:

REFERENCES:
1) U. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-

tronics 8\lpply Office, (reb. 158).

UN-

CLASSIFIED.

2) U. S. Navy Burt e.u of Shipe, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard An tenD& Details, Chapter
2,, NAVSHIPS 900121 (A), (.Jan. l, 1959).

C<JIFIDEN'1'IAL.

BEAM DATA:
Be811 type - Olllnidirectional in a&imuth with a
low-angle vertical beam,
Polarization - Vertical.

AS80CIA'lED ~: llavy Models BL-1, BL-2,


BL-4, BL-~]1(-l, BM-2, lll-2, BQ, S0-'7M,
8071, SO-lal, S0-121, and YJ-2 Equipment,'
lqui~nt function - IPP.

TOI' VIIW

IWIIJFAC'lURIRS: Technical A~Uance Corp. and


Ba&eltine Klectron1ca D1v.
l

U6

UIICIISSIFIID

--------------------------~~..~.-~

j
I

UNCLASSIFIED
})

.. ...........................
~)

Hazeltine Drawing MA-1167-1.

NAVSHIPS 918.8.

FRE!;JJENCY:

MISCELLAHEOUS: The nomenclature 66AFK-()


denotes 66AirK and 66Arlc-l. The 66AFK-l ia a
66ArK which has been modified 1n the field to
provide the .wtenna with a hydraulic +1lt1ng
mechanilllll.

S-band.

TYPE: Probably a cut paraboloidal reflector


With a waveguide teed.
DESCRIP!'ION: The antenna 11 a parabolic-type
reflector ted by a waveguic:'.e. The overall
a ..embly ia ~9 inches high and 26-1./4 inches
in diameter. I,; ill mounted by tour 7/16-inch
bolts equally spaced on a 1}-inch bolt circle.

MAW1ACTURER:

Raytheon Mt'g.

co.

STOCJC lfti4BER: Federal Stock !lumber 1'5985-246~501 (66AFK-l).

SCAN DATA:

The antenna baa a motor-driven


azimuth-rotating mechanism. Model 66AFK-1
also ~ilta 1n el~vation from o to +90".

ASSOC!ADD EQUI1'!4ERT: Navy Modele SO, SO-a,


S0-3, and S0-13 Radar Equipment. Equipment
function - search.

2)

Raytheon Drawing M-87A-t12 sub 0.

ANTENNA 66AFL
UHF and SHF bands, 3000

MAWJ'ACTURER:

Raytheon Mfg. Co.

TYPE: cut paraboloidal reflector with a


--w&veguide horn teed.

STOCJC NUMBER:

Federal Stock !lumber

DESCRIPl'ICII: The antenna ia a cut paraboloidal


reflector with a "nozzle" type waveguide feed
horn. The overall aSBembly ia 43 inches high
by 48 inches 1n diameter.

REFERENCES:
1) U. s. l'favy, l'favy Stock List ot' the Ele~
tronica Supply Ottice, (Feb. 1958). UK-

FREQt!ENCY:

ID<'.

ASSOCIATED EQUIM:NT: Navy Model SO-l Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search.

F5840-369-

51i81.

CLASSIFIED.
2)

Raytheon Drawing M-12Al-Vlll aub

o.


P'REQl!El!C..'Y:

UIU' and SBP' bal1d, 29"'JO - 3100 IIC.

!!!!:

Cut paraboloidal retbctor with wavepide


horn teed.

DESCJIIP'l'ICII: 'l'he antenna conaiata ot a cut


paraboloidal rtiflector, a "nozzle" type W&Te
guide teed horn, a turret-type protective
cover, and a pedestal with a rotating mecbani
and a aynchro system. The overall aaaembly 1a
38 inches high by 33-1/4 !nchea in diameter.
TM antenna ia mounted by eight ll/16-inch
bolts equally spaced on a 11-1/2-inch bolt
circle.

BEAM DATA:

!!lt-pover

beamwidth- Vertical- 22.5.


Horizontal - 1<>-
Polarization - Horizontal.

The antenna rotates 1n azimuth in


either direction at 101/2 revolutions per
lllinute.

66AJII Ante=& .Aaa.bly, Interior Details

SCAI DA!r.A:

_ASSOCIATED

ECIJIPMEl!T:

Equi~nt.

l'favy Model S0-8 Radar


function - aurtace

-;

Equi~t

search.
DSTALLATIOM 1

Shipboard.

ll7

-~

UNCI ASSIFIED

66AlM Vertical Radiation Pattern

66AlM Horh01ltalll841&t101l Pattern

MISCELLANEOOS: Antenna 66Ant is similar to and


!.nterchan8eable with 66AGD, 66AGN, and 6fAGO.
The 66A1M 11 the 66AGD mc~iried rar stepmotor, differential-type, true bearing indication.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

'Book tor Radar Eft~t lf~ Model S0-8,


NAVSHIPS 91219, A~, 19). tmCLASSD'IED
2)

U. S. llavy Bureau or Shipa, Antenna Data


Sheeta, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2_, NAVSliiPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONP'IDEll'riAL.

~)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock Lilt or the Electronica SupplY Office, (Feb. 1958). UN
CLASSIFIED.

4)

Raytheon Dravlng I-23A~ IUb A.

U. S. Navy, Bl.iShips.

MANUFAC"l'URER: Raytheon Mf'g. Co., contract


NXar-41008 and NXas-26786.
Federal Stock Number 15985-369-

S'l'OCK NtJmER:

5480.

....................., ........

REFEREKCES:
1} tJ. 5. llavy Bureau ot Shipa, Inatruction

ANTENNA 66AFN

FREQUEMCY:
~:

UHF and SHF banda,

~000

me.

ASSOCIATED E(JJIFMEIT: lfawy Mo4el S0-2 Radar


Equipment. Equipment timet ion - search.

Probabiy a cut paraboloidal reflector.

DESCRIPI'ION: The antenna conaiata or a. parabolic reflector ted by a rotating primary


radiator. It includes a drive motor, 5
aynchro unita, and a pickup dipole (probably
an echo-box antenna). The overall assembly is
~9 incbea high by 35 inc he a 1n diameter.
Ita
total weight ia 93 pounds. The antenna ia
mounted by eight 13/16-inch bolts equally
spaced on a 16-l/2-inch bolt circle. The
antenna ia red by rectangular waveguide.

MANUFAC"l'URER:

Raytheon Mllllutaeturing Colllplllly.

STOCK l'II"'BER:

Federal Stock hllber !'5985-470-

7415:-

REFERENCE:
u. s. Navy I Na1 Stock L1at or the Eleetrontca
SupplY Otrtce, Feb. 158). UNCLASSIFIED.


ANTENNA 66AFP
ASSOCIAT!!D lqJil!!E!!'l':

Equipment.

llavy Model SM-l Radar


Equipment tunetion - search.

118

UICLASSIFIED

------------

UNCUSSIFIED

FRE(,jt]ENCY:
~:

UHF bc.nd, 2700 - 2900 me.

Paraboloidal reflector.

MANUFACTURER:

W..JL Produ-:ts Co.

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stoclt Number F5985-369-

5568 (66AHA).
DESCRIPTION: The anterma consists of an 8-toot
paraboloidal reflector (66AHA) 1 and a feed
assembly. No information is available on the
feed assembly except that the antenna includes
a 6-element folded dipole array for IFF.

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter

2_, NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959).


CONFIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED ESUIPMENT: Navy ,.todel SMl Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - seerch and

2)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List o the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958).

IFF.

UN-

CLAS&rFIED.

MISCELLANEOOS: The nomenclature 66AFQ-(*)


denotes b~ and 66AFQ-l, The 66AHA 1s part
of 66AFQ-l.

Navy Drawing RE l3A9142A (66AHA).

................ ........... ..
3)

ANTENNA 66AFR

FREQUENCY:

VID' ':.dJld, 212.5 - 222.5 me.

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole


-reed.
DESCRI?!'ION: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal refleetor, 17 teet in diameter with
a mesh reflecting surface and two feed
assemblies. Each feed assembly consists of
a dipole and a reflector rod. The IFF teed
is mounted with the dipole vertical; the radar
feed is mounted with the dipole horizontal.
The total weigt,t of the assembly is approximately 1600 pounds. The antenna is mounted
by twelve 13/16-inch bolts equally spaced on
a 38-inch bolt circle. The radar section is
fed by an RG -18/U cable; the IFF, by an RG10/U cable.

BEAM DA'!'A: (For radar sil!llal)


Gain - 18.6 db.
Hart-power beamwidth- Vertical- 17".
Hort?.ontal 2?..
Polarization - Horizontal (for radar signal).
Vertical (for IFF signal).
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotat.es in azimuth
through 360 ~t a variable rate up to 5 revolutions per minute.
INSTALLA~'ICII:

Shipboard, CL and

larg~r

veesels.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Nc1.vy Model8 SK-2 and


SK-3 Radar Equipment. Equipment tunction search. Range - minimum: 1200 yaros.
Maximum: bombers - 30 miles at 500 feet, 130
miles at 30,000 feet; fightela - 80 milee at
10,000 feet; battleship - 20 milee; destroyers - 18 miles; surfaced su'bllalines - 5 miles.

MISCBLLAJEOUS: Reference l) states that Antenna


66AFR is used with SK-2 and SK-3; however,
reference 2) states that SK-2 and SK-3 are
similar except for the antenna.
CCGNIZANT AGENCY:

Antenna 66AFR
MANUFACTURER; General Electric Co., contracts
NXa-1837 and NXss-18731
STOCK Nti!BER:

7454.

Federal Stock Number F5985-470-

REFERENCES:
l) U. s. Navy Buret.u of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter
~NAVSHIPS 90012l{A), {Jan. l, l 59).
CONFID.::NTIAL.
2)

Edward Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar Systems


fu!..~ NRL Report 4963. Washington,-D. C. : Naval Research Laboratory (Nov, 22,
1957). A8'l'IA Report No. AD-153211.
SECRET.

3) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Office, {Feb, 1958). m:CLASSIFfiJi.

4) !fAif:miPS 900,116
5)

SHIPS 222,

U. S. Navy, BuShips

UNClASSIFIED

119

UNCLASSIFIED
ANThN NA &tAl-'S

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Navy M"de l Mark 1 ~lod ~


Radar Equippent, Equipment function - fire
control.

F!U,qUENCY:
~:

UHF and SHF bands, 2965 - 3019 me,

Parabolidal

bTOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Numbers F5985-2464516 (66AFT); F5985-246-4517 (66AFT-l).

~tlector.

REFERENCES:

SCAN DATA:
r0~ating

-rru-:-IT.

The antenn~ has a motor-driven


mechan:5m,

Navy, Navy Stock L1at ot the Electrontcs Supply Ottice, (Feb. 1958). UN~I.ASSV'IED.

ASSOCIATED EQ.UI:FMEN'l': Navy Models SF and SF-1


Radar Equipment, Equipment function - sear~h.

s.

Navy Burt:au ot Ships, Antenna Data


S~ipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
~. NAVSHIPS 90Ul2l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

2)

U.

~1,

MISCEll.ANEOO'S: ':"he r.omenc lature 6tiAFT- ( *)


den0tes tlbAFT and b{;AFT-1,
MANUFACTURER:

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.

FREQUENCY:
~:

VHF band, 157 - 187 me,

Ground-plane antenna,

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna consiata or a vertical


radiating rod supported by a lear spring
above a tlat, metal ground plane. The overall
assembly is 22-7/8 inches high 1-y 20 inches
wide, and the total weight is approximately
55 pounds.

BEAM DATA:

Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.


Polarization - Vertical.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard, sublarine.

ASSOCIATZD EQU!Ho4ENT: Navy Model l1f Equi:.-nt.


Equipment function - IFF.
MISCEU.ANEOOS: The nonclature 66AFU-(*)
denotes 66AFu and 66AFU-l.

COGNIZA!IT AGEICCY:

Antenna 66APlJ
REFERENCES:

1)

MANUFACTURER:

Ray Jefferson, Inc,, Hazeltine


Electronics Corp., contract NXsr-5~~09.
2)

STOCK NUMBERS:

66AFU-l . Navy

U, S. Navy Bureau ot Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2_, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan, 1, 1959).
CJNFIDENTIAL.

U. S. Navy.

Nl6-A-52285-78~1J

56Afu Federal Stock Number F5985-246-4494.

v. S. Navy, Navy Stock List ot thE- Electronics SUPPlY Oftlce, (Feb, 1958). UNClASSIFIED.

ANI'ENNA EQUIPMlo:NT 66AFV

Additional information is available


in th~ aecret document listed below as
Reference '

FRE~CY:

DESCRJPl'ION: The reflector 11 a cut paraboloid


approximately 3 feet wide by 2-1/4 teet high.
The feed is a dipole with a small reflecting
diek.

TYPE: C;.~ paraboloidal reflector with dipole


-reed.

UNCUSSIFIED

120

............

-------------

UNCLASSIFIED
BEA.\1 DATA:

See Reference l).

SCAN DATA:
tilted.

Antenna is manually rotated and

INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUI.FMENT: Radar Equipment Mark 26


Mod 3 and Mark 26 Mod 4. Equip:.Jent function fire control (range only). Range - 700 to
12,000 yards for small aircraft at an altitude
of 1000 feet and up to 25,000 yards for ships.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, BuOrd.

MANuFACTURERS: RCA Victor (Mark 26 Mod 3) and


General Electric Co. (Mark 26 Mod 4).
REFERENCES:
l) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Pro

ject RAND Research Memorandum RM-2000.


Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corporation, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
No. AD-150674. SECRET,

ANTENNA 66AGD

FREQUENCY:

UHF and SRF bands, 2900 - 3100 me.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with wave--guide horn teed.


DESCRIP!'!ON: The tllltf!nna consist of a cut
paraboloidal reflector, a "no%.zle" type
w~veguide feed horn, a turret-type protective
cover, and a pedestal with a rotating mechanism and a synchro system. The overall
assembly 18 37-1/2 inches high by 34-1/2
inches in dillllll!ter. The antenna is mouned
by eight 11/16-inch bolts equally sr~ced on
a ll-1/2-inch bolt circle. The antenna
weighs 93 poundw.

BEAM DATA:
Half-power be&IINidth - Vertical - 22. 5.
Horizontal 10.
Polarization - Horizontal,

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna 66ADD is s1lll1lar to and


interchangeable with 66AFX, 66AGI and 66AGo.
The 66AGD is the original antenna t'urnished
with Navy Model S0-8 Radar Equipment. It bu.
no provision tor true bearing indication.
COGRIZAB'l' AGENCY:

MANUFAC'l'URER' Raytheon Mfg. Co. , contracts


liXar-4lOOB and NXaa-26786.

S'l'OCK lltiiBER:
4513.

l) U. s. Ifa,y BureAu of Ships, Instruction


Book ror fUidar !t,uipment lfa~ Malel
IAVfiAIPil 91219,A\l4il~. 19'1 ). 05-

so.a

ASHOCIATED E(liiM!NT: Navy Model S0-6 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search,
surface.

CLASSIFIED.
2)

Shipboard.

Federal Stock Jfulllber 15985-246-

r.EPEREICFS:

SCAN DATA: The a:1tenna rotates in azimuth in


either direction at a rate of 10-1/2 revolutions per minute.
INSTALLATICtt:

U. B. Navy, l..dlipa.

u. s.

Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheet a, Shipboard Antenna Detaila~ ChApter
2, NAVSHIPS 900l2l(A), (Jan. l, 1 59).
cam:IlEII'l'lAL.

3) U, S. Navy, lfavy Stock L!at of the Elec


tronic1 Supply Office, {Feb. 1958). UiiC..'LASSIFiib.

4) Ra;ytheon Drawing M-23A..Ul sub A.


PREcpE!!CY: UBP and SIP banda 1 3000

IIC.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a vave--g:ii'ide horn teed.

paraboloidal reflector ted by a "noaale" type


waveguide horn, 'l'be oversll aBiably is 59-~
inchell high by 51 ineMI in diuBte.r,
SCAli DA!l'A:

DESCRIPl'ICff:

'l'be antenna consists

ot a cut

'l'be antenna has a 1110tordriven


rotating mechanism.

-------------

--------....

ASSOCIAT.al

E~HCEifl':

S0-2 1i&dar
aearch.

quipment.

U. S. lfavy, Ifaq Stoek Lilt ot the Electronic a Supply Office, (hb. 1958). fli-

l)

lavy Modell SO-l and


Equ.l-~nt function -

C'LAS8D'lif5:

2)

MAMUFAC'roRER: Raytheon Mtg. Co.

STOCX lQQER: Federal Stock llullber P5985-:,69-

5479.


FRE'IJE!C!:
'l'rP!:

sar

band, 9000 - 916o .e.

Cut p&ralloloide.l reflector with a wan-

-;ii'ide born twd.


IlESCRIPl'ICW: 1'!le antenna con111t1 of a 1l&tted,
cut paraboloidal reflector, 6 tnchea htgn by
26 ir.chel vide, with a "nozr.l.e" type waveguide
feed horn. '!'be horn 11 fed by ~-51/U vawguide. It 1a mounted on a retractable tripod
bale. Tbe antenna 1a 47 incbea high by ~0
tncbf:a in diameter 1 and the tripod 1a 115
inchee high. 'l'he antenna we~ 125 pounds,
and thfo entire auembly weign. 217 pounds. It
ie 110unted by four 13/32-inch bolt1 equally
1paced on a 13-inch bolt circle.

3)

SHIPS 26o.

4)

BuShipl Dravinc BE 4~35.

5)

'l'att-Pierce Dravf.aiii-5A2-112 8Ub B.

BEAM DATA:
Qein - 30 db.
ialt'-po'"!r ~1dth - Vertical - ~.
Horizontal- 3.2.
Pol&rizatoon - Ho~irontal.
SCAlf DATA:

"

'1'he antenna rotate1 throuch 3()o in

azimuth.
mSTALLATICII: Shipboard, P1' boat1 and other
light craft.

ASSOCIA't'ED E~: lav;y Model S0-'5 Radar


Equipaent.~nt function - ..arch,
aurface.

MAJIUFAC'l'URER:
Iuc.

Taft-Pierce Manutacturinc Co.,


FRE@C!:
~~

VKF band, 110 165

11 tapped with a atandar4 atrailbt pipe thread


to receive a l-inch iron .aunttnc pipe.

IIC,

Ground-plane antenna.

DESCF.IPTIC:.: raw antenna condate of a vertical


radiating rod, 13-5/8 tncblle lon& by 2 incbee
in di-ter, and a "1teering-vbllel" or
"douchnut" type IJ'Oun-3 plane that il ~ up
ot a 20-inch~tar rinc eupported by three
radial epoklll. 'ftle O'Nl'all blltcbt ot the
antenna 11 22-l/32 innblle, and the Mtcbt il
8 pouncla. A cable ae-bly that 11 . . - up
of a J'1' 49195 pl,. and a length ot 50-ot.
coaxial cable ie 1uppl1ed. '1'1 antenna b&M

tm -

BEAM DATA:
Beu

Omntdirectioral. in aaiM&tll with a

lov-ang e verti.::al ~.

Polarization - Vertic:al.

IIS'rALLATICll t

Ship'bo&N.

ASSOCIA1'!!D !(fJIHI!I'l': lllrrll:ldlll Ill ~~nt.


Equipment fUnction - Irr.
.l

JCI8C!LLAIIE008: '1'he 66a

s. t!lll

the

1.22

.a

66A7J except tor the length or the radi&tinc


element and frequency band.

cil8Sliiib.

MAIIUJ'AC'l'UllaiS s Technical Appliallce Corp. and


B&ielt1De llectronica Div.

2)

S'roCIC liiiii!.Blh
~:~n.

s.

JaY)', Ia~ Stock Liet or the l!lectronica Supl.y Rice, (reb. 158). Ui-

1) U.

Ha&eltine Dravtnc ICA-1167-2.

........................... ..
ll'edieral Stock lluaber 159652~9-

1RE!f!!l!cr: m band.
ASSOCIA'mD !(11I!!!E!1': lavy Model liQ
Bqui~t tunction - IrF.

u. S. Javy Bllreau of 8111~, Antenna Jlata


Sbeeta ~'bo&rll Antenna DetailJ Cii&Gr 5,
IAVSHIMl(A), (.Tali. 1, l959L
PIIlEII'riAL.

Bqui~nt.

RElERZIICI! I

P'I!5Jl!!C!:
!!!!: c-

COGJIZAJT AIJI!:Icr:

SIP banda, 3000 .:.

UID' and

i~S~'boloid

JWftD'AC'l'UJIIR:

reflector with two wave-

u. a. 187.

BuOrcl.

Weetarn Electric Co.

auta h..."llll.
RD!!REKCES I

U. s. 1&"7 JlurMu of Ordnance, Radar


Equipnt Mark 27, IAVORD OP ll~

l)

DJ:SCJIIP.l'ICih 'l.'be antenna cona1ata of a reflector, whl.eh 18 an orttet tection or a paraboloid, ted by two waveguide borna munted eide
by aide on lither a1a or the tocal point or
tbe reflector. 'l.'be reflector ia conatl'\lcted
of boriaontal, al\lllimlll alloy elate, and tbe
waveguide born aaaably 18 Jadla t'.roa a .an&&MM-bronse cuttnc. '1'vo borne are UMd ao
that lobe ewitchtnc can be aplo1Wd

(Auc. 1944). UICI.ASSlJ'IED.


B.T. J'r11a, W.D. Levia, Radar Antenna&,
Bell Syatem Technical Journal~ 11o. 2.
lev York, i.f.: ~1can 'l"ele
and
'l'wlecrallb co., (Apr. 1911.7). tJICLASSD'DD.

2)

:sAM DATA:
O&in - 20 db.
~-pO!!r bea.vidth- Vertical- 17.
lorir.ontalleu tne - :ran, pointed ._wbat upward in
erevation.
Polarisation - lorir.ontal.

a.

SCAli DA!l'A:

'l.'be antenna aploya lobe evitchtnc


in ar.imth at a rate of 1720 cyclea per llinute.
'1'be lobe-1tc:h1nc beu aep&r&tion ia approxi-tely 5" r.n4 the pin at the croaaovar point
1a l.Ha than l db down tro. the peak pin.
'1'be antenna alao baa a 110tor-dri'ftn chant
that rotatea the antenna in ar.iJiuth at a constan~ epeed of any value up to l2 revolutiona
ptr llinuta.

Shipboard, wrtace 'ftaaela,

DS'rAUMIC.1

ASSOCIAml ~~

IQ7 Model Mark 27 Radar


Bqui~t:q\iijMnt tunction - aearch1 au:rtac.J md fire control.

'fbi 66NJE ie the .._ aa


66AGX ia uae4 with radar tor
aurrac. yeaaela aod 66APc ia UMd with aub-.ri.ne n4ar.

III9CZLLMIOUBI

66DC. &

l23

ASSOCIMl:D EQl1IFMD'l': lavy Models BR and BR-1


Equi~nt. Equipment tunction - rrr.

U. s. llavy Bureau ot 5h1P8, Antenna Data


Sheets, smbo&rd Antenna Details ai&pter 51 .
RAVSH!P512l(A), (Jan. l, 1959~. COl'I-

REFEREICE 1

FIDEII'l'IAL.


FREQUEI!C!:

UHP' band, 510 - 725

Mark 20 Mod 0 Radar Equir.-nt.

IIIC.

Equipment

function - fire control.

TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a


"""ddpole array.

MISCEIJ.ANEOUS: Antenna 66AIIIia probably a1mi


lc.r to Antenna 66A:I7.

Reference l) states that the


antenna consists of four pairs of dipole
radiators and a double parabolic reflector,
two pairs of lobe-suppressor dipoles and a
emall double parabolic rei'lector, a lobeswitch, and a square wave pneratctr, The
antenna assembly is 75 inches high by 46-1/2
inches long by ~:5 inches vide, It 1a DIOunted
on Antenna Drive Unit rr; 21ACK and is fed by
a 5:5-obm coaxial cabl~.

DESCRIPl'ICIIh

S'l'OCK NUMBER:
544:5.

The antenna 1a rotated and tilted


by Antenna Drive Unit MT 21ACK.

Federal Stoci: a.ller 15985-369-

REPEJ~Er;WS:

1) U. s. Navy, llavy Stock Lilt of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 158), Ull

CLASSihifu.

Weatern Eleetrie DrA111c I&L-66a703


issue l.

2)

SCAli DATA:

ASSOCIATED E(fJIPME!l':

MABUFA!flYl!ER 1 We atern ll.ec'tr1c Co.

Navy Models Mark 20 and

!'RIClJDCf: UHF and SB1

ban~,

2900 - :5100

~~e.

interebangeable vitb 66Aftl, 661GD, &114 66Aoo.


66AaR 1a 66AGD modit1e4 tor .ounting on
a retraetable tripod,

The

TYPE: cut paraboloidal refleetor vitb vavesuide

'"horn taed.

COGlfiZAll'l' AGENCY:

DE&:IUP'l'ICJr: 'l'be antenna eonaiata ot a eut


paraboloidal refieetor, a ''ooule" type vavesuidlt teed born, a turret-type proteetive
eoyer, and a pedestal with a rotatinc
ni .. an4 a a,;::ehro ayatftl. '1'be aaaembly ia
:50 inebea high by :55-l/2 inebea in di-ter,
and ita veigtlt 1a 9:5 pounda. It 1a deaigned
to be IIOUllted on kvy Antenna Tripod 1'1' 10007.

eb&-

Raytheon Manutaeturing Company,


eontraeta HXar-41008 and llha-26786.

MAIIUF.AC'l'URER:

'l'be antenna rotatea in azimuth in


either direetion at a rate of 10-l/2 revolu-

RD'EREli'CES:

s.

2j U. s. Navy Bureau ot Shipe, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna ~ta1la, Cbaer
2_, NAVSBIPS 90Cl2l(A), (Jan. l, 1959).
-

per minute.

CONFIDENTIAL.

Shipboard.

:5)

u. s.

~)

Raytheon Dravinc M:59l~ aub A.

AS80CIAT!lD ~~

Javr Model so-& Radar


lqui~nt~nt tunetion aeareh,
aurtace.

S'1'0CX 10IBERS: Federal Stoek lblber F5965-24645l2, Navy Fl6-A-59694-l686.

CLASSIFIED.

SCAli DATA:

IIIS'l'.AI..LNl'IOlf:

U. S. lfu7, assipa.

l) U.
llavy Bureau ot Bldpe, In.:truct1on
Book for Radar E m
Model so:S.
RAVSBIPS 91219, Ai.; ~). UJI.,

l!EAM DM'A:
Half-power 'bH81dth - Vertie&l - 22.5.
B'Drisontal - to .
Polarisation - Horizontal.

ti~n

lfavy, lla:y Stock L1at ot the Eleetronics SupplY Oti'iee, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

UNCLASSIFIED
tJ

; l4ilCJt~-.OS. . : .. ~.-.)f. . ..... - --

--------....--------UNClASSIFJm
AN'fto:NNA 64AGO

FREQUENCY:

UHF and SBF bands, 2900 -

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with


--g;:iide horn teed.

~100
IJ.

MISCELLAIIEOOS: The 66Aoo is a:lmilar to and


tnterchangeable' with 66AFM, 66AGD, and 66AGB.
'l.'lle 66AGO is 66AGD modUied tor torgue-unit,
differential-type, true beartn& indication.

me.

wave-

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cut


paraboloidal reflector, a "nozzle" type
waveguide teed horn, a turret-type protective
cover, and a pedestal with a rotat~ng mechaniu. and a synchro system.

COG1fiZA!I'r AGENCY:

Navy, BuShirs.

Raytheon Manufacturing Company,


contracts NXsr-4loo8 and NXss-26786.

MANUFAC'l'URER:

S'l'OCX NUMBER:

45it:"--

BEAM DATA:
Halt-power

u. s.

Federal Stock Humber F5985-246-

be~width-

Vertical- 22.5".
Horizontal- 10".
Polarization - Horizontal.

RE!EREICES:
l) U. S, Havy Bureau o:t' Ships, Instruction
Book for Radar E~!.paent Baa Model so-8,
IAVifiii 91219, A\161 9, 19 ) UHCLASSD'IED.

SCAM DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth 1n


either direction at a rate or 10-l/2 revolutions per minute

INSTALLATION:

2) U. S. Havy Bureau of Shl:ps, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details~ Chapter
_b HAVSBIPS 900l2l(A), {Jan. 1, l 59).
COJU'IIlEI'riAL.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED ESUIFMENT: Havy Model S0-8 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search,
surface.

............... ..............
'

FREQUENCY:

VHF and UHF bands, 100 - 1000

IDC.

COG1fiZAHT AGEHCY:

U. S. Havy, BuShips.

TYPE; Two dipoles with a convex, cylindrical


---re"flector.

MAHUFAC'l'IJRER: L, S. Brach Manutacturtn& CorP.,


contracts HXsr-81465 and NXsr-85042.

DESCRIPriON: The antenna consists or a hyllerbvlic-cylinder reflector with a large horizontal dipole and a small vertical dipole
mounted in tront ot the convex aide or the
reflector. 'l'b.e overall aasembl.y is 25-:5/4
inches by :57-7/8 inches by 8:5 inches. The
total weight o:t' the assembly is approxilllately
275 pounds. Two antenna anemblies, one port
and one starboard, are used tor each installation.

BEP'ERERCES:
l) U. s. Havy, Bavy Stock List o:t' the Electronics SUpply Office, (Feb, 1958). UHCLASSI!"..:ED.
2)

SKIPS :584: Technical Manual for Model DXA


Direction Finder Assembly.

BEAM DATA:
~ii&tion Horizontal and vertical.

mSTALLA'l'IClh
bridge.

Shipboard, su--.rine observation

ASSOCIATED E<aJIPMEHT: Havy Model DXA Direction


Finder Assembly. Equipment :t'u."lction - countermeasures, direction finding.

'l'!Pis ModUied pcaboloi4al reflector vith a


born feed,
IlESCRIPriCih 'l'be antenna consists of a shaped
paraboloidal reflector, 4 feet 1n di811111ter and
9 incbae deep, a bovlahaped sb.ield coverinl

tbe lover halt of the reflector, and a rectaacuJ,ar waveguide born vitb. an aperture ~
incbae b)' 8 incbea. 'l'ba feed born, vhicb. proJect tbrouab the ab.ield, ia tilted u}i~<ard
~~ traa borisontal.

1IUM DATA:
Gain - 2:5 db,
i&it-per ~idtb. - 11Drisontal - 5-l/2,

1.25

UNCLASSIFIED
Side lobe attenuation - Horizontal - 0.99f.
Beam type - Csc2 from 24" to 72" in azimuth
vi th the maximum gain O'l the horizon 40 db
below the peak gain.
Polarization - Horizontal.
The antenna rotates through ~o in
azimuth at a rate of 12 re~olutiona per minute.

SCAN DATA:

INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.
Navy Model S0-11 Radar
Equipmert function - search, air.

ASSOCIATED EQUioo:NT:

Equipment.
MANUFAC'l'URER:

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.

REFERERCES:
l) U. S. Navy Bureau or Ships, Antenna Dattr.

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details

......

Chapter

2, NAVSRIPS 900l2l(A), (Jan. l, 1~59).

2)

Antenna catalog, Report No. 1330. Cambridge, Mau. : Radiation Laboratory,


Massachusetts Inatitute or Technology,
(Oct. 8, 1945). MIT 4510. UNCLASSIFIED.

--

CORFIDENTIAL.

............. .' .............


~

Antenna 66AGP

ANTENNA 66AGQ

FREQUil'ICY:

TYPE:

~rn.

ASSOCIATED EQUII'MENT: Jl'avy Model SO-la Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search.

UHF and SRF banda, 3000 me

Paraboloidal reflector ted by a waveguide

DESCRIPTION: The antenna ~onaiata or a paraboloidal reflector with a "nozzle" type waveguide teed horn. The auembly ia approximately
43 inches high by 48 inches wide by 48 inches
deep. It ia mounted on a pedestal and ted by
waveguide.

SCAN I?Af'A:

The antenna baa a motor-driven


rotating mechanism.

MANUFACTURER:

Rayth.:on Manutacturing Co.

STOCK NtlMBER:
8832.

Federal Stock llwlber F5840-567-

REFERENCES:
l) U. S. Navy, lf&vy Stock List ot the Eleetronica SuPl!lY (lf'fice, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
2)

Raytheon Drawing M12Al-Vlll sub D.

AS80CIA'lED EQUI!l4El!T: llavy Models SO-a and


8013 Radar Equi~t. Equi:~~Mnt function search.

EquiJDmt.

MISCELLAIE<XIS: The nomenclature 66AGR-(*)


denote 66AGR and 66AGR-l. The 66AGR-l 1a
not normally uaed with Navy Model SO-a Radar

~NA

66AGS
I.

!'J!E(f!E!ICY:

SID' band, 9000 - 9160

me.

'lYP!: Cut pe.ralloloid&l reflector ted by a wave-;ii'ide horn.


DESCRIPTIOR: Tbe antenna con1i1t1 ot a slatted,
cut paraboloidal reflector, 5 inchea high by
48 inches wide, with a "nozzle" waveguide teed.

BEAM

DATA:

Gain - 32 db.
~-power beamwidth Vertical- 13".
Horizontal- 1.5".
Polarization - BorizoAtal.

SCAN DATA: '!'he antenna rotates in azillluth


through ~o at a rate ot approxillately 6
revolution par ainute.

, t
i

!
- .-r..---- ---,._;..~:: ::.:.... :--.__-t.~:. ~:..:.._
-~-

. - _______________ _!
:~

..

UNCLASSIFim
INSTALLATION: Shipboard, PC boats and other
light craft.

4)

BuShips Drawing RE

5)

Raytheon
sub A.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Navy Model S0-4 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - s~arch,
surface.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U.

Dr~wing

43F~62.

PA-9A..Ul7, M-9A-X9

S. Navy, BuShips.

MANUFACTURER:

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.

S':'OCK NUMBER:
742tl

Federe.l Stock Number F5985-470-

REFERENCES:

1) U. S. Navy Bur~au of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2 NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1~59).
CONFIDENTIAL.
2) U. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics s-llPJllY Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-

Antenna 66AGs

CLASSIFIED.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900,32l(A).


ANTENNA EQUIPMENT 66AGT

FREQUENCY:

SHF band, X-band.

TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a horn


---reed.
DESCRIPTION: Tbe reflector is an elliptically
shaped, cut paraboloid of open-grate construction. It is 6 feet high by 1-1/2 feet
wide by 2-1/2 feet deep. The feed is a waveguide horn mounted at the focal point of the
re:!'lector. The antenna weighs 95 pounds.
BEAM DATA:

r.ain - 37 db.
Haif-poer beamwidth- Vertical- 1.2.
Horizontal- 4.5".
Side lobe attenuation - At least 20 db.
Beam type - Bee.vertail.
Polarization - Vertical.
SCAN DATA: The antenna mechanically scans in
the vertical plane over an angle of 12 at a
rate of 2 scans per second. The azimuth
position is also changed mechanically.
INS'l'ALLATION:

Shipboard.

ASSOC"!IATED EQUIM:NT: Radar Equipment Mark 22


Mod 1. Equipment function - fire control.
K'.:SCELLANEOOS: Radar Equipme.lt Mark 22 Mod 1
is auxiliary equipment used in conjunction
with Radar Equipment Mark 12. It furnishes
elevation and range information on low-angle
targets.
~

AGENCY:

MANIJFAC'l'llRER:

NOrd-9385.

U.

s.

Antenna 66AGT
REFERENCES:

1)

Bureau of Ordnance, Instruction Book for


Radar Equipment Mark 22 Model 1, OP 1775,
lMay 1~40) UNCLASSIFIED.

2) Western Electric Specification D-15-1711.

Navy, :Bu0rd.

Western Elect1ic Co., contract

3) Western Electric Assembly Drawing BXX35491.

UICUSSIFIED

----------- ~- -----------

-------------.....,...,....,..,-~---.-~--

-~

'1

______

.,.._..__...,..~_,..,.....

...,..

__

,..._ ...,_,..,,_~-----------------~~---~-------

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AGU.()

~:

MANUFACTURER:

UP.F and SHF banda, 2900 - ~100 me.

FREQUENCY:

Federal Stock lfumber N5840-2464505 (66AGU-l).

STOC!{ Nl.lMllE2:

Paraboloidal reflector.

DATA:
rotating

Raytheon Mllnur&cturing Co.

The antenna has a motor-driven

SCAN

mech~ism.

REr'ERENCES:
l) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock Ust of the Elec-

tronics Supply Office, {Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED EQ.UIPMENT: Navy Models SO, SO-a,


and S0-13 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.

2)

Raytheon Drawing M-87A-20 sub 0.

MISCELLANEOOS: The nomenclature 66AGU-()


denotes 6llAGu and 66AGU-1. The 66AGU-l is
ncrmally used vith Navy Model SO-a Radar
Equi:paent.

ANTENNA 66AGI

FREQUENCY:

TYPE:

VHF band.

Parab~loidal

Equipment.
IFF.

Equipment tunet1on - search and

reflector with a dipole


MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AGw 1a the same aa 66AGX
except for frequency.

"""""Te"ed.
The antenna consists of a parabreflector fed by a dipole. The
antenna is JDOunted on a welded steel pedestal.
The antenna is ted by an RG-8/U cable for
I!l'F and an RG-19/U cable for radar.

DESCRIPl'ION:
J~v:~l

SCAN DATA:

'lbe antenna has a JDOtor-driven


rotating mechanism.

ASSOCIATED EqJil1(E!!T:

Navy Model SIC-1M Radar

ANTENNA 66AGX

FRESUE!fCY:
~:

MISCELLANEOOS: The 66AGX is the except for frequency.

VHF band, 195 - 205 me.

66AGw

Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole feed.

DSSCRIPl'IOR:

oloidal ref'lector fed by a dipole. The


antenna is ~unted on a welded steel pedestal.
The Qverall a . .esbly 1a 5 feet high by 15 feet
long by 4 teet 4-l/4 inc.:hea wide. The antenna
1s ted by an RG-8/U cable for IFF and an
RG-19/U cable tor radar.
SCAN DATA:
ro~ting

MANUFACTURER:

General Electric Company.

STOCK NmmER:

Federal Stock llumber !'5965-:569-

The antenna co..'laiats o:t' a parab-

The antenna baa a motor-driven


mechanism.

5580.

REFERENCES:
l)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List

or

the Elec-

tronics SupplY Office, (Feb. 1958).


CLASSIFIED.
2)

General Electric Druing

UN-

T-76628TI rev 0.

ASSOCIATED EgUil'ME!!!: Nevy Model SIClM Radar


Eq<~ipnent.
Equipment function - search and
IFF.


TrP.l::

-reed.

Paraboloidal re!lector w1 tb a dip,le

DESCRIPriCJI:

128

reflector witb a feed ....-bly consisting of


a waveguide-ted dipole. 'file retlector 1s
24 inch.as in d181Deter. 'file antellll& 18 enclosed 1n a plutic rUo., 'l-l/8 inches in
dta.ter, and is 1101111ted by 8 holes tor
inch bolts equally spaced an a 16-l/2-inch
bolt circle.

,;a.

1'be antenna is a paraboloidal

UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED
BEAM DATA:
Gain ~~-5 db.
Bilf-po~er beamwidth- Vertical- ~.8.
Horizontal- ~.8.
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA:
throl~

The antenna rotates in azimuth


at a rate of 6 revolutions per

,Oo

minute.
Shipboard, DE and larger vessels.

INSTALLATION:

ASSOCIA'IED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SU and SU-l


Radar Equipment. Equ.;.pnent tunction - search,
surtac(.. Range - maximum, 15 miles for 2200ton DD; minimum, 400 yards

MISCE!.LANEOUO: The nomencl& ture 66AGY- (*)


denotes 66AGY and 66AGY-l. The two 1110dels
are the same except for the heignt of the
radome. The 66AiJY radome is 40-l/2 inches
high and the 66AiJY -l radome is 49-l/2 inches
high.
COGNIZAJIT AGENCY:
MANUFAC'lURER:

REFERENCES:
l) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data

Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter


l, l 59).
OONFIDERTIAL.

2, NAVSBIPS 00l2l(A), (Jan.

2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Office, {Feb. 1958). UN-

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

CLASSIFIED.

Sul:.marine Signal Co., contracts

NXss-2659~ and NXss-~~744.

Federal Stock Nnmber F5985-408(66AGY) and Federal Stock Nl.DDber F5985-

STOCK Nl.lMBERe:

8696

Antenna 66AGY

4o8-8697 (66Am'-l).

3) SHIPS ~13: Instruction Book tor Radar


Equipment Navy Model su.

4) NAVSBIPS 900,882: Instruction Book tor


Radar Equipnent Navy Model SU-1


FRE~CY:

'!!!!.:

VHF and UHF bands, 175 - TIO

pipe with 2 inches of 11-l/2 thread (American


Standard).

IIIC.

Conical antenna.
MA!IUFAC'l'URER:

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna is a mudified conical


dipole and ia ted by a 52-obm coaxial cable.
The equipment includes an r-t monitoring unit.
BEAM DATA:
Polarizetion- Vertical, 45", or horizontal,
depending upon ;aountill8 poiaiton.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPME!!T: Navy Models TDY and
X-TDY Radio Tranamitti'l8 Equipment. Equipment
function probably communications.

General Electric CoDI}I&IIY.

STOCK mJMI!EIIS: Federal Stock Rl.DDber F5985-3695380 (66AGZ) and Federal Stock N\DDber F5985369-538l (66AGz-l).

REFERENCES:
l) U. s. Navy, Navy S':~ck List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
2)

General Electric Drawing T-7663456 rev 2,

(66AGZ).
MISCEIJ..AHEOUS: The nomenclature 66Aoz- ()
denotes 66AGz and 66AGz-1. The 66AGZ is
26-l/2 inchea wide by 31 inches high and is
1110unted by meana of four 9/16-inch holes
located in the corners of a 6-l/2-inch square;
66AGz-l is 28-l/2 inches in diameter by 38
inchea high and is 1110unted on a 2-~/8-inch

3) General Electric Drawing SK-69083-12-l


rev o, (66AGz-l).
4) U.
RE

s. Navy
9256.

Specification RE l3A5540 and


Thia antenna is part ot 66AEZ-l and 66AFQ-l.

a
J
I

!
j

UIICLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AHE

FREQUENCY:
~:

ASSOCIATED EQUII'MENT: Navy Modele SR and SR-a


Radar Equipment. Equipment tunction - search,
air. Range - maximum, 8 miles for 2200-ton
DD and 50 miles for 20-square meter aircraft;
minimum, 750 yards.

VHF band, 215 - 225 me.

Mattress antenna.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of 12 dipoles


mounted in frcnt of a flat-screen reflector.
The antenna is 69 inches high by 152 inches
wide by 31-ll/16 inches deep. It has a turning radius of 80-l/8 inches. It weighs 251
pounds and mounts on NT 2lACP antenna pedestal
which weighs 428 pounds.

MANUFAC'l'URERS: Daunt Manufacturing Co., and


Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
STOCK NUMBER:

BEAM DATA:

~r

F5985-J69-

REFERENCES:
l) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ship., Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2, NAVSHIPS 900121 (A) 1 (.TaD. l, 1959).
CONJI"tDENTIAL.

Gain - 22 db.
Haf:f-poer beamwidth- Vertical- 50.
Horizontal - 2oe
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA: The ant-enna rotates :56o in azimuth
at a rate of either l-l/4 or 7 revolutions per
;ninute.

2)

TUNING/MATCHING DEVI\::ES:

3)

'

U S. Navy, Navy Stock Liat. of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UB-

CLASSIFIED.

Bazookas are used to


match the antenna to a 52-ohm cable.

INSTALLATION:

Federal Stock

543l.

Westinghouse Drawing 7611790.

Shipboard, DD and larger vessels.

ANTENNA 66AIIF
FREQUENCY:

!!!!:

ASSOCIATED EQtJIF!o!ENT: Havy Models SR and SR-a


Radar Equipment . Equipment tunct1on - search,
air. Range - maximum, 8 llilea for 2200-ton DD
and 50 miles for 20-aquare~r aircraft;
minimum, 750 yards.

VHF band, 175 - 205 me.

Mattreaa antenna.

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna conaista of 12 dipoles


mounted in front of a flat-screen reflector.
The antenna is 7'2 inches high by 180 inches
vide by 3213/16 inches deep and baa a turning
radius of 90-1/2 inches. It weighs 272 pounds
and mounts on NT C:!lACP antenna pedestal which
weighs 428 pounds.

MANUFAC'l'URERS: Daunt Manufacturing Co., and


Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

1042.

'

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Sllipe, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details 1 Jpter
2_, NAVSHIPS 00l2l(A), (!:...". ~. ::&.:t,9
COlfFIDENTIAL.

BEAM DATA:

Gain - 22 db.
BiiF-power beamwidth- Vertical- 50.
Horizontal- 20.
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAlf DATA: 'l'he antenna rotates :56o in azimuth
at a rate or either l-1/4 or 7 revolutions per
minute.

2)

TUNING,/MATcHn!G DEVICES:

3)

U. S, Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec


tronics Supply Office, (Feb, 1958). UB-

CLASSIFIED.

Bazookas are used to


DBtch the antenna to a 52-ohm "able.

INSTALLATIClf:

Federal Stock lllaber F5985-296-

STOCK NUMBER:

Westinghouse Drawing 7611790.

Shipboard, DD and larger vesaele.


t

ANTENNA GiiOUP 66AHG

WAJOR COMPOIII'.rS: 1 66A!G-LI anter.na aection,


1 66Aiii-LC antenna aection, l 66A!G-RC
antenna aection, and 1 66AJrG-RZ antenna
section.
!'J!!(fJE!CYs

VIF band, 175

!!!!,z Col11M&r

130

&IT&J

.:~'5 IIC,

DESCRIPriatl: The antenna 1a ....S. up of tour


sections, 66A!n-LI, 66AIII-LC, 66ABG-RC, and
66ABG-RZ. Each aection COMf.ata of a dipole,
a mounting plate, a tchinc tallafor.r, and
insulating bushings. '1'ba fOin' Mct1ona are
JDOUnted on thlt SR radar ant.ma.

ot dipoles.

UIICUSSIFIED

. t

''

. ~

'i

-- 1

I
I

'

UNCLASSIFIED
mo(MATCHING DEVICES:

Bazookas are used to


match the antenna to a 52 -ohlll cable.
Shipboard, DD e.nd larger vesdls,

INS'f.ALLATIOli:

ASSOCIATED EqtnHOO!T: Navy Mark


Equipment function ~ IFF.

Number N5985-244-5404; 66AB:G-LC Federal


Stock Number !15985-244-5407; 66AHG-RC
Federal Stock Number N5985-244-5405;
66ABG-RE Federal Stock Number !15985-2445403.

IPl' BquilJIIISnt.

Daunt Manufacturing Co., and,


Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

REFEP.El!CES:
l) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock Liat of the Electronics Suppy Otr1ce, (Feb, 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

66AHG ... Federal Stock Num.:~er


N5985-470-747lJ 66ABG~LE Federal Stock

2) Weatinghouse Drawings T-7611790-4 sub 3,


T-7611519 sub 2, and T-7611520 sub 2.

MANUFAC'roRERS:

STOCK NUMBERS:


ANTENNA Uf 66t\llll

MAJOR CC14P011EN'l'S: l 66ABB-LE antenna section,


l 66Ai!R-LC antenna section, l 66AHH-RC
antenna aection 1 and l 66ABH-RE antenna
section.

FREguE!!CY:
~~

ASSOCIATED EliilUMENT: 11ravy Mark 3 IFF Equipment.


Equipment function

-IFF.

MA!ruFAC'l'URERS: Daunt Manufacturing Co., and


Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

Orange band1 Mark 3.

Array ot dipoles.

The antenna is mad~ up of tour


sectiona, 66ABH-LE, 66AHH-LC, 66AB!t-:RC, and
66A!m~RE. Each aection consiats ot two
dipoles, e. Dllunting plate, a matching transtol'JDIIr, and insulating bushil'lgS. Tbe tour
aections are mounted on the SR radar antenna.

DESCRIPriON:

'l.'lJNING/MATCJOJ!G DEVICES:

J!EFERElfCES:
l) U. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SgPPlY Office, (Feb. 1958}. l'H-

CLASSIFIED.
2)

Ba~:oookas are used to

Westinghouee Drawings T-7611790 sub 31


T-7611519 aub 2, and T-7611520 sub 2.

match the antenna to a 52-oblll cable.

INSTALLATICII:

Shipboard, DD and larger vessels.


ANTENNA GROUP 66AiU

MAJOR CCMPONENTS: l 66A&r-LE antenna aection,


l 661\iiJ-LC antenna section, l 66AHJ-RC antenna
section, and 1 66ABJ-RE antenna section.

!!!!_: Array of dipoles.

MISCELLABEOOS: 'l'be infol'lll&tion in Reference l)


is incomplete and disorganiud. The description above is be~ieved to be correct.

Da\Ult Manutaeturing Co., and


Westinghouse Electric Co.~ation.

MANUFAC'l'UJ!Eiill:

'l'he an "nne. is JU.de up of tour


sections, 66ABJ-LE, 66ABJ-LC, 66ABJ-1>.:.:, an<5
66ARJ-RE. Each section consists o~ three
dipoles, a mounting '"llate, a lll8.tcHng transfol'lller, and insulating buehir.ga. The tour
sections are mounted on the SR re.Ciar antenna.

DESCRIPl'lON:

TUNING@TCHIIfG DEVICES:

match the antenna to a


IBB'rALLATIOI:

Ba~:.ookas are used to


:f~-ob!D

cable.

Shipboard, DD and larger vessels.

ASSOCIATED Eq!L!GT:

Navy Mark 4 IFF Equipment.


Equipment tunct1on - lF1'

STOCK NUMIIERS: 66AB'J Federal Stock Number


N5985-!i9-5628; 66AB.r-LC Federal Stock
Number B59B5-507-9559; 66A!Lr-Rc ...Federal
Stock Humber B5985-369-54-39J 66AHJ-RE ...
:Federal Stoclt Number !15935-695-43~5.

REURENCF.S:
~) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List ot the Elec~Pl.yOtfice, (Feb. 1958). UN2)

Westinghouse Drawings 7611791, T-76ll495G2, 'r-761145-Gl, and T-7611486-Gl.


FRE(f!E!!CY: VBF band, 175 - 225 me.

~:

UNCLASSIFIED

Coatal dipole.

l3l

UNCUSSIRED
DESCR!PTIOI'I': The antenna 1a a coaxial dipole
fnrmed trOll! a length of RG-8/U cable for folding b&ck the outer conductor to expose onequarter wavelength of the inner conductor
which then functions as the upper half of the
dipole. The outer conductor is connected to
a quarter-wavelength coaxial sleeve which
functions as the lower half of the dipole.
The overall length of the antenna 1a 46-~/8
inches.
Shipboard, DD and larger vessels.

INSTALLATION:

Equipment.
box).

Equipment t'llnct1on - teat (echo

MANUFAC'l'URER:

Westinghouse Electric Corpc3ration.

S'l'OCK N1JMllEP.:

Federal Stock lumber F5985254-

71~0.

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronica Supply Office, (Feb. l95ti). UNCLASSIFIED.

................. ............

ASSOCIATED E'fJIHo!ENT:

2)

Navy Model SR Radar

Westinghouse Drawing 'l-761'3639 sub 0.

'

ANT::NNA 66AHL
FREquENCY:

!!!!=

ASSOCIATED EQUIHo!ENT: Navy lfodell SC and SCl


Radar Equipment. Equi181!nt t'unct1on - IFF.

VHF band, 175 - 225 me.

Mattress antenna.

DESCRIPl'ION: The a.,tenna consists of four


dipoles mounted in front of a flat-screen
reflector. The antenna ill 48 inches high by
102 inches vide. It is mnunted on the SC or
SC-1 radar antenna. A 52-oluD RC-10/U cable
is used to feed the antenna.
TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: A tuning stub is used
in conJunction with the feed line.

MANUFAC'IURER:

Pratt Industries, Inc.

S'l'OCK NUMBER:
5329.

Federal Stock !lumber F5985-369-

REFERENCES:
l) U. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
2)

INSTALLATICii:

Shipboard.

U.

s.

Navy Drawings RA

66F258

and

RE 13A75l.

ANTENNA 66AHM
FRE!fJENCY:

ASSOCIATED EQUIHo!ENT: Navy llodela CXFR and TDY


.ladio Transmitting Equip~ent.

UHF band, 350 615 me.

TYPE: Probably a sleeve dipole with a flot--.creen reflector.


DESCRIPTION: The antenna ia 12 inches high by
18 inches vide by 5-l/8 inches deep. It can
be mounted with the dipole horizontal, at a
45" angle, or vertical. The feed ia a 50-oluD
tranamiaaion line.

S'l'OCK NUMBER:
5391.

Federal Stock !lumber 55985-369-

REFERENCE!
U. S. Navy, IfaYf Stock List of the Electronics
Supply Office, Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

PEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45"
depending on mounting position.

INSTALLATIOR:

MISCEIJ.ANEOUS: The 66ABM llld 66AHN are similar


but are designed for difterent frequency
ranges.

Shipboard,


ANTENNA 66AHN
FRE!JJE!!CY:

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45"
depen"d'fri80n mounting poaitlon.

UHF band 1 615 - 800 me.

'l'YP!: Probably a sleeve dipole with a flat--.ereen reflector.

INSTALLATION:
DESCRIPI'ION: 'nle antenna ia 10-l/2 inches high
by 14 inchel vide by 5-l/8 inches dee:~,~. It
can be mounted with the dipole horizontal, at
a 45" angle, or verti~al. The teed 1 a
50-obm tranamia11~~ line,

132

---

---------~-----

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQU!PME!IT: Navy lfodel CX!"R and TDY


Radio Transmitting Equipment.

UNCI...ASSIFIED

-....,..._------------------,-.-....._.

_____________

...

.-:.

----------UIICLASSIFIED
REFERElfCES:
1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-

MISCELLANEOOS: The 66AHN and 66ABM are dmil&l


but are designed for different frequency
r~s.

CLASSIFIED.
2) U.
Federal Stock Number

STOCK NUMBER:

s.

lfavy Specification RE

9402.

N5985-~00-

3) Diamond Inst:I'UIIIent Drawing M-2902 sub 0.

8657.


~@CY:

!!!!,:

tJBP' band, 28oo

ASSOCIATED Ecpn!!EI!T: Navy Model SP Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search,
surfaceJ and fire control.

IIIC.

Paraboloidal reflector vi th waveguide

feed.
General Electr1.: COIIIP&ny.

MANUFAC'IDRI!:R:

DESC!UPl'IOR: The antenna conaists of a paraboloidal reflector, 8 teet in diameter with a


focal leugth ot' 27.5 inches, fed by a twodipole, waveguide-ted, nutating teed assembly.
The antenna is mounted by twelve l-l/16-inch
bolts. The ove~ll assembly is 136 inches
high by 106 inches vide by 106 inches deep,
and the total weight is 2200 pounds.

frl'OCK l'IUMl!ERS: Federal Stock Number F5m-3695563 (vitllout spares), and Federal Stock
Number 15965-665-0533 (with spares).
REP'EREI'lCES:

u. s.

Navy, !'!!1. Sto~!k List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-

l}

CLASSIFIED.
BEAM DATA:
Gain - 3~.6

db.
iie:If-pover beamvHth - Vertical - 2.
HOrizontal - 2.7.
Polarization - Horizontal.

2)

r.

')

Antenna C&talC!i, Report llo. 1330. Cambridge, Mass.: Radiation Laboratory,


Maaaachusetts Institute of Technology,
(Oct. 8, 1945). MIT 45-10. UNCLASSIFIED.

Shipboard, surface vessels.

F!!EQUE!!CY:

o.

3) NAVSBIPS 900, 5:'14: Instruction Book for


Navy Model SP Radar Equipment.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in az:!.muth


through 36o 1n either direction at a rate of
6 revolutions per minute. 'r.le teed nutstea
1n a circle, l inch in diameter and forma a
conical scan with a cone angle of 2".
~~:

General Electric Drawing 8oo9"7 rev

UHF band, 2u00 me.

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector


""t'eed.

v~ th

waveguide

DESC..CIPTr;.t: Tbe antenna consists of a par.'lboloidal reflector, 6 teet in diameter, ted by


a waveguide assembly. The reflector has an
open JDeah surface. Tbe antenna is mounted
by twelve 1-1/16-inch bolta. The overall
assembly is 115 inches high by 73 inches vide
by 73 inches deep, and the total weight is
1790 pound&.
BEAM DAT.~:

Gain - 29.5 db.


iie:If-pover beamvidth- Vertical- 3.6.
HOrizontal- 3.6.
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAlf DA1'A1

through

The antenna rotates in az:!.muth

360"

in either direction at 6 revolutions per minute.

INS'l'ALLATIOR:

Shipboard, surface veue11.


AnteiiD& 66AHQ

UNCLASSIFIED

133

UNCUSSIFIED
ASSOCIATED EQ.UIFMENT: Navy Mode 1 SP Radar
Equipment. Equipment function - search,
surf&ce; and fire contr~l.

9552 (66AHQ-l).
REFERENCES:

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List ~f the Electronics s,,pply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-

l)
MISCEU.ANECUS: The nomenclature 66AHQ-(*)
denutes 66AHQ and 66AHQ-~.

CLASSIFIED.

M&.NUFACT!JRER:

General Electric Company.

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Number F5840-295

NAVSHIPS 900,534: Instruction Book for


Navy Model SP Radar Equipment.

2)

ANTENNA 66AHR

ASSOCIATED EQUia!ENT: Navy Model S0-9 Radar


Equipme:lt, Equi]iiDent function - search.
REFEJOOICE:


ANTENNA 6iAHS

FREquENCY:
~:

S-hand.

~!ATED

EQUIFMENT: Navy Model SO-l Radar


Equipment. Equipment t'lmctian - search.

Probably a paraboloidal reflector.

DESCRIPl'ION: Reference 1) states that the


antenna is of the parabolic type and includes
a projector with a reflector, and that the
antenr.a is approximately 39-1/2 inches high
and 55 inches wide with a turning radius of
25-1/2 inches. The antenna hss eight ll/16inch ~ounting h~les and an adaptor with eight
13/16 inch mounting holes. The equipment
includes a torque motor; 1ynchro unit, and
echo-box antenna.

MANUFAC'I'URER:

R'lytheon Manufacturing Co.

STOCK N'O'MBER:
7121.

Federal Stock lfumber F5985-642-

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of _'i;he Elec-

tronics SupplY Off~~ (Feb, 1>.~

CLASSIFIED.

2)

Western Electric Drawing BXX-21562.

..

SCAN DATA:

The antenna has a motor-driven


rotating mechanism,

ANTENNA EQUII'Mf;NT ~U
FREQ~Y:

TYPE:

SHF band,

874o - 8890 me.

Cut paraboloidal retlector with a horn

-reed.
D!SCRIPI'IOif: The antenna is a reflector 1118de
of perforated aluminum. It is an elliptical
secticn of a paraboloid ted by a wav~guide
horn mounted at the focal point of t. ~ cut
paraboloid. The entire antenna is enclosed
in a h 1ng:ed cc>Ver.
BEAM llo\TA:

Half-power beamvidth- Vertical- 3.6.


Horizontal- 0.9.
Beam typ" - fan.

Antenna

66AHu

SCAlf llo\TA: The antena oscillates in the hori


zontal plane over a sector or 11.60 at a rate
or 10 scans per second. It is manually rotated and tilted.
INSTALLATION:

Shipr~d.

134

UNCLASSIFIED

--------------------------------------~-------------------

UNCUSSIFIED
REFEREriCES:

ASSOCIATED E.'QUIPMEilT: Radar Equipment Mark 8


Mod 3 and Mark 13 Mod 0. Eq1..ip~ent 1'\mction surface search, and fire control. Range 4o ,ooo yarda.

MANUFACTURER:

Bu0rd. 1 Radar Equ1:x-ant 1 IC&rk

lJ Mod 0 Iutrw:tion Book, OP li7} ~ lla'T.


1944) UliCI.ASSilllm.

BuOrd,

U. S. Navy,

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

s. laV7

u.

l)

u.

B. lfaV7, aJOrd,{lladar Bqui~nt Mark


8 Mod 31 OP 1298, Aug. 1945). UIK:LASSI

2)

Western Electric Co,, contract

Fiim.

NOrd4748.

3) Western Electric Drawing BXX~562.


STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Number 5985-369-

5498.

4) Western Electric Bpecit1cat1on D..J.52l.63.

ANTENNA 6-."AAIW

fREQUENCY:
TYPE:

aer..t Mark 30 Mod l aa obaoleteJ ho'vever, .ADtenna 66ARW is listed as current equip~~ent 1A
Refel:'ence 2}.

UHl' band, 510 - 725 me,

~raboloidal

reflector with a dipole

"-feed.

MAJUFAC'roRER:

We8tern Electric Co.

STOCK lltJMBBR:

Federal Stock llllaber

DESCRIPl'ION: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflt tor with a nutating dipole feed,
The overall ~s~bly is 83-3/4 inches high by
81-l/2 ~nches wide by 45 inches deep. !t has
six 9. i-inch mounting holes. I~: is fed by a
50-ohm coaxial cable.

- l)

SCAN DI\TA: The antelll".a has a conical scan gen


erated by the nutating feed. It also has a
motor-driven mechanism that rotates the antenna in azimuth.

2)

5442.

~ES:

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Navy Model Mark 20 ICo4 l


Radar Equipment. EquipmP.nt function - fire
control (aearchllght control).

MISCELLAliEOUS:

Edvard Orutein, u. s. lfa!i Radar Syateu


liRL Report 496,.ub1aa0n,
aae&rch Laborator,y (:rov. 22 1 1957).
.ASTIA Report lo. AD...l.532ll. S!X:lml'.

:"'fi

D.c.

u. s.

lfayY', lfa~tock U.t Qt tbe Electr<>nica Supplj


lee 1 (feb. 1958), tii-

CWSD'liu.

3) Western Electric Drawing BI,..41.7559 111l.

Reference l) lists Radar Equip

15985-36-

ANTENNA 6iAIIY
FREQUE!ICY:

.!!!!=

BJDI' b&nd1 3000 - 3100

IIC,

Broadside array ot dielectric rods.

DESCRIPl'IOlf: The array ie JMde up of 42 taperllll


polystyrene rods, each 3 feet long, arranged
in 14 sections. Each section is a vertical
array or 3 rods fed by waveguide. The overall array ia
inches high by 126 inchea
wide by 82 inchea deep. It mour;ts on top ot
Navy Model Mark ~ or Mark 38 Gun Director.

MIBCBLLAI!X)U8: Thill antenna ia called "The Polpo


rod Pi.re Control AnteM&" by Ball Ial:loratori,

MAi:uFAcroRJ:R:

Western llectric Co.

STOCIC IIIUMBBR:

l'ederal. Stock a..be1' 15985-470-

7435.

I+'

BEAM DI\TA:
Half-power beamvidth Vertical - 60,
Horizontal - 2.
SCAB DP.TA: 'l'tle antenna employe electrOIHCbani
cal canning in azimuth. Thirteen rotatin&
phase shifters cause the beam to scan in.a&i
.uth through ~ at a rate ot lC cycles per
eecond,
IETALLATIOI:

IJhipboard, CL acd larpr ve..ela,

AflBOCIA'l'ED !CpiPMD'l': lavy Model Mark 8 Mod 2


Radar Bquipaent. 1Qu1paent function - tire
control. Mui&m ranp - ;,o ailea, Niniaa
ra~~p .!50 1&l'ds.

135

____ ,_.__,,_.._ ... __, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ ..

..

;t

')' ~ Ornate1n, tJ. s, la~n..


Survwy, ML ~;.
, D.C.r

REFtru!JICES :
l) !L 1'. Priia aDd w. D. X.Via, Radar Ant.ntl&S The Bell ~tea 'rwchn.1cal JOiii'D&l,

~oiU~De ~.

IIV fori, f. f .s

7). UICLASSIPIID.

i.: S .liaV)', .HaVtiJl;OC][ L.iat

2)

tiVii""Reaearch l'&lorato17 (loY. n, 1957).


AST.!A Report lo. AD..J.~. a::RI'l'.

AMr~

IIDd Telegraph ~.

T""c&n Tii
(April l

tNo.ica bllf.Jljlce 1

msBfriiD.

~----------------~ "JY~~~~

4) Weatera. Bleo-c:rto DnlriD& .QOIJ!I9 iant 5.

ot

tbe EJ.ec

(Feb. 1958}. 01-

~Y:

Probably SID' band, probably

RIPIRIEI:
u. s. Jk'7 Jlw:Mu of

31.00 a:.
Shipboard, CL and larpr veaaele.

IJISTA.LLATICW:

ASSOCIATXD BCpiPM!!l':
Radar lquipunt.
control.

lavy No4el Nark 8 Nc4 2


~ tire

w,., AAWaaa Data

rt@J .~~r ,,

~~X),ADtemla
(J'u. ,

DII'l'UL.

lqu1punt t'llnct1on


~Y:

fYPI:

tor.

UJlF bu4, ,., 700 IICI Y8WR < 2.J.,

dipole v1th. a ...U bent renee-

COGIIZAI'1' AGD:Y:
8'lOOIC JlliCBIR:

5;92.

tJ. 8. laVJ'.

h4eral Stock . . . . . 15985-~

'1'he u t - coutats ot a aJAeve


dipole ted by coexial cable tbroUfltl a type
III ballln &114 .o~~ntecl in trout ot a - u reflector coaatzo~:te4 ot ah. .t tal. '1'he
upper and lower t~da ot tM reflector are
bent t-..:lr. about '5 to bzooa4ell. tM J&tt411'11
in the 1-pl&De .tlila 1ntain1Jl& a fiD04 troll
~back ratio,
'lt.e dipole ie about 15 incMa
len&, an4 tM reflector 1a 18 1ncMa lon& and
ab:lut 6 f.nch" ll1811. 'l'be antenD& 1a provided
v1th a COillleCtor tor ao-18/tJ coexial cable.

1119CRIP'riCW:

:sAIIllA!AI

Llt-po!!!!' ,._,1&

~ IJl.a!W AJlpniKSate-

lJ 50"

..-...~-

lJ 1.60-.

Polar1ut1ou - Vertical or hor1aontal, doapen4LIC oa aaWJm&

DI3TALL\fi(Jl:

or1eatat1on.

lbipbou-4.

ASSOCIA'.S ~: ftlrl abipboar4 ~


tranu1tter. lqu1~t t'lmctlOD counter
. . .III'H I

J.-1n&.

MIF1'
!!!!r

llMN

'-' 61.5 aoo ,_ <a.


~ with a ..U 11.at ren.o-

tor.
~:

!be antaana oonatata ot a laen

--upor. ted b7 a coaxial oabla tllrouil1 a t7J8

III ba1uD &114 _,..ted 1D h'oat ot a ..U retlector ~ ot Meet llltt&l. !be 11118

tow. tlaildll of tbt ret1.eotor . . ' - '

-~ Mol&t ,.,.. to . . . . . tbt n41at1Ga J&t


ta'll Sa tM 1-pl.tM 111aile ~ a p4
trcmt-to-'lluk nt~. ._ 4t,pole _ . ret1ector
are abolat J.ll 1nc11ee lolaa aru.. **'l.a wre
eq1&1J'P84 vtth
l-ath of rtrlB/'a
aabla, 'but law ~ law - t o r tor

,_toot

M-18/IJ

IIIII IIIII&

~ ~~ala 1 -

flllld.aM4. . .

----------------~------------------------------------------------------~~~~f~~~~

l&tu 11104el.a ue equipped vith & pl&atic

na~

celle tor weather protection.


BIAlC

~TAl

Balt-pover

beeaWidth. 1-pl&ne

a~tte

ly

50

H-pl&ne - appr01:A-tely

100

Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depend

ing on antenna orientation.


Shipboard.

Ill!l'ALIATIOJf:

ASSOCIATID IQ!1IPHII!'.l': TDYl al11pboard J.-in&


trazwaitter. JDiui~t t'll.nction - counterMUurea, J.-tna.

COOIIZAIP!'

~.

S'1"reK: IUGIIR:

s.

t1.

JlaY'f.

Fecleral. Stock lblber 15965!169

5Y}7.

RD'I:llll1:
Andrev v. AU'orcl, AllteluiU tor
u-lOOA.
C.br14p, Mua.: Wlo Reaeucti Labor&tol"J',
Banwcl UlliftftlitJ, (Dec. ' 1~5). 111-

:aacl

CLASSD'IID.


i'YP!:

Probably a cut paraboloidal r.tlector.

'l'be antenna coutata ot a ra4iator


and a 38= inch b;r 86-tncb ntlector. 1he overall ...-bly ia n-1/8 1ncbea biab bJ 86 incball nde b)' }5-l/ incball deep. 'l'be antenna
knmta on three equaJ.l ap~eecl .:Nilt1D& pa4a.

JMitiPAC'l'UIII:

IJIDe.l'al. EIActrtc ~.

8'l'OOIC liiiCBilh
ij49}.

Jlldaral. Stock lblber

15985369-

IECRIPl'ICir:

llilliiiiCi8c

H1a1"11cl'lllra~.

anr-: lla1 lblel. Mlzok " Radar


lqui:a-aot. llu11118Dt twlcttoa - t1re control.

AS!!IOCt@P

2) Gl 4r&w1aa V-86T1252

NY,

l.

:5) 11. 1. lf&w7 8plc1t1C&111aD ~12.


JPQ!P.'Jr 1lr llu4, 195 - ~ (66/wl, :raclar MCtiDD}J
a3 (66A.1J', zUu MC

21, 22,

Uoa).

circle. 'l'be ante411& 11 deai8M4 tor COIIJiaCtt:ID


to tvo rt cable 1 01111 RG-l.8/t1 and one RG-lD/U

WI!ICRIPl'I<ll': '!be tvo ut.anu an identteal


cept a;r-treqw~t~c)'. llocb a n t - co~~aiata of

nat,

nc~

renector vtth three aeta


a3Uiltecl 111 frorlt ot tt. OM aet
ot cli>laa oonatata of 6 horiaoat&l cli>lH
tor the r&4ar, &l'lOther aet conatata of 4 vert
leal clipolaa tor la'7 MD6tl . . D'J
ecuti!MDt, &114 the thlri nt coutata ot 12
wwtioal 44lolAIII ff1r ~ IIDtel. 141aat1ttc-.t1oll naaiYW. 'l'llia
1a .auatecl on
a pedeet&l. ooeta1I11D& .tc:r drive unit &114

or clipol

PolAil'isatton - JIDzo1sGDt&l.
0

'l'be anteD~~& rotatel tJirou&b -,~JJ .1J1


aaiath a\ rata of 5 l'ftQlut1ou ,_. aimlte.

sed lkTA:

IP!'Hm!~

.......... YMNJ.e.

-l:r

three

JDC!Iro 11111ta

'l'be &l'lteana 1a approxi

Mel,y 15

teet Vide b7 7-1/2 teet hip b7 ,..

1Di bolea

...-117 QIIOe4 oe a 1.6-J/2-f.Dob llol\

2/:5 teet a..,. . n

11u

1Ft

1'/l.~tach - - . .

...as a

131

MISCKI.LA.!ImuS: Reference l) atatN that the


horizontal beamwidth ia 170 1 vbile Reference
2) atatea that it ia 22 0 ,

l)

U. S, Xavy, Xavy Stoek U.t ot the Elec-

tronics S1 Rih'()tt1ce, (hb. 158). tllfCLASSITikb.


2)

66AJI hd8ral stock lllllllbr


1'5965- 3'+9-4906, 66A.JF . Federal Stoek :.umber F598 5- 510-000'.

S'l'OCK: lltDQllmB:

u. s.

l&vy BluoMu ot au,., Antemla Data


Sheet a, Shi~ Antenna Detail8, Chap-

~;~ IAV
l,,

900121(1), (Jan.

Calli'IDli:ll'ri.

l,

REP!:REIICBS:

ASSOCIATID !fJIPM.!!'l': llaY7 Mart It I1't IQuipMllt. IQUi~t tunction - m.

U. d, lavy Bureau ot Shipa, Alltam. Data


Sheeta ~board Antean& Ddiili &~

IAVJitlsi2l(A), (Jan, l,

Contract llltar-60028.

MAliUFAC'l'U!U;:

FIIlEN'.l'IAL.

1:59t

:.

RD'IIBIII:I:

~Y:

SKP band, X-band.

'l'n'!: Paraboloidal reflector With a waveguide,


~uble-dipole teed.
~:

!be :retlector 1a a~ ]IIU'abo-

loidal. dilh with a tccal lAmcth ot 10,6


1DcbH. It 1a 30 1Dchea 1D diuwter 11114 5.'
incbH GNp. !be tHd cona1ata of a Mcticm
ot waveguide With a double dipole IIOUllted at
the end to radiate the energy t~ the ret.l.ector.

B1AM ~TA:

Bal.t-pover ~idth - Vertic&l. - 2.5

Borisontal- 2.5
Side-lobe attenuation - 40 db.
Beall

type -

~u.

Polarization - Vertical.

SCM

lliU'A: '!be 1'M4 1a wtatetl at 30 CJClH


per aec~d. 'l'he peat ot the reaultin& beu
ia 1-l/ 1-n. and rotatea about the u:11 ot
the parabolic retl.ector.

IIS'fAUAfl<IJ:

Shipboard.

ASilOCIATZD ~: Radar l;u1}8111lt lll.rlt 29


iid 2. Jqui:r-ot tunct1on - tire control.
:a&na- - 15,000 yardl tor airerat't 1 30,000
)'llrdl :or l.arp aurtace tareeta.

coa.u.t.r.

~Y:

~=

D. I . . .1'7, J11:10r4.

VU.Otte Mlllutacturinl Cc.pan,y.

11!!!!:1.._-t r.tenl. 8tocJt . . . . . ~,.--8114 15985-50,_,S5.


t

138

15985-c

ANTENNA 66.\.JK ... 66AJL

FREQYENCY:

VHF band, 171- 182.5 me, UHF band,

505 - 535 me.


TYPE:

One ground-plane antenna and one folded

~pole.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna equipment for Navy


Model YJ2 Equipment consists of a low-frequency antenna made up of a vertical radiator With a "steering-vbeel" ground plane, and
a high-frequency antenna made up of a hor:!.r.ontal folded dipole. T:1e two antennas are
mounted on a Navy Model lOAEU antenna mount.
liEAM ~:
Pola.r:!.ut:!.on - Vertical O.ov-frequency ante~
and horhontal {high-frequency antenna).

I!ISTALIATIOR:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIM.'BD ~: Bavy Model YJ-2 Radio Equipment.~nt tunction - naviaation,

surface reference.
COGBIZAI'l' AOEl'CY:

U. S.

avy,

~ips,

Haultine Blec::tronica Corp., contract BXsr-42129.

MAJIUJ'AC'l'URIR:

RlmREII:l!S:

1)

u. s. Ja-yy,

layY Stock List ot the Electroni~s Supt!l.y Ottice, (feb, 158). liB-

CLASS!l"'ED.
U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details~ChaiY!r
~ IIAVSKIPS 06l2l(i), (Jan. 1, l ).
C\llllLiiiftlAL.
5) SHIPS 299: or.chnical. Manual tor lfavy

2)


F!!EQU!!II:Y:

VliP' and UllP banda,

175 - 350

DIB'l'ALLATIOK:

me;

VSWR<2.

Sleeve dipole With a ..U tlat screen


reflector.
T"1PE:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED !lQUIPMI'.!!r: 'l'DY-1 shipboard J...ing


tranaaitter. Equipr:1111t tunction - counter-

_.ures, Jaaatna.

DESCRIPl'IOif: The antenna is a sleeve dipole,


about 29 inches long, ted by RG-18/U coaxial
cable tbrougp a type III balun and positioned
15 inches in trollt ot a fiat reflector 56
inches lone and about 6 inches h.1ch. '1'be sp&c::ing between the reflector and dipole ia adJustable to cover the trequency range. The
reflector is ra.ovable. :tater models are
provided with a plastic nacelle tor weather
protection.
BlAH :Dl'lA:

ii&ii-eer

~i~h- 1-pJ..ane- ~t..tel.f


65
11-plane - A~oxillate.ly

185.

Polarization - Vertical or horiaontal., depending on anter&~~& ortent..tion.,

.......

139

UNCLASSIFIED

MANUFACTUnER:

General Electric Com:pany.

STOCK IM4BER:

Federal Stock l'IUIIIber F5985- 369-

5426.

REFEMI:E:
Andrew W. Alford, Antenna tor ROI, 411-lOOA.
Cambridge, Maaa. : Radio Reaearch Laboratory,
Harvard Univerdty, (Dec. 31 1945). OBCLABSD'IED

U. S. Navy,

COGNIZA!I'J.' AGENCY:


AN'n:NNA 66.\JN
FmQUENCY~

VlD' band,

85 - 175

SCJ

VSWR < 2.

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Jlwllber M5985-369-

5382.
~:

Sleeve dipole with flat-screen

reflecto~

RJ:J'EREICE:

--~.,... Alford, Antennaa tor Ral, 411-lOOA.


Cambridge, Mua. : Radio ReaearCbO L&borator:y,
Harvard Unive:r.ity, (Dec. 3, 1945). UI-

DESCRIPTIOII: 'l.'blt antenna conaiata ot a aleeve


dipole :red by M-18,1\J tllroup a eype m balun
and politioned 1n tront ot a renee
coapoaed of three ,arallel, metal roda. The
reflector is 6 feet long, and the dipole is
somewhat shorter, 'l~'le overall depth or the
antenna is 37-1/2 incbell, 'l'he reflector may
be removed frOID the antenna i f desired,

tor

CLASSIJ'IBD.

BEAM n\TA:
.
Hall'-pover beulvidtb - E-plane - approjSilztely 70

H-plane -

approx~te

ly

l8o

Polarization - Vertical or horizontal, depending on antenna orientation.


IISTALIATIOW:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPME!!l': TDY-1 shipboard jaaaing


tranalllitter. Bquipaent t'lmction - countermeaaurea, Ja~aing.
COG!IIZAll'l' AGEICY:

Antenna

66A.JJr

U. S. lavy.

MAIIUFAC'l.'ORl!:RS: General Electric Ccapany and


Dialllond Ins t!'UIIIent Com:pany.

Ili!TALIATIClf:

u. s. lavy

Shipboard.

Sheeta

ASSOCIATED llQUIP!III!T:

Burttau ot Shipa, Antenna Data


~board Antenna lletaUs Ch&~r 5.

JXViii'JtB

Radar Set Ali/SPR-1.

900121(1), (Jan. i,

1959). c~

J'IDEIITIAL.

~1:

I!ISTALIATIC.:

Airborne r.nd ahipboard.

u. s.

Navy Bt.lrnu ot Shipa, Aatenna Data


~d Aatenna Details Cbapter
KAVSiiW1(A)., (Jan. 1, 1959t CORJ'IDEIITIAL.
Sbeeta

lilliRIIk!l:


'l'YPB: CUt paraboloidal retlector vttb wave
-.pi11Se bom

r.-.

140

5,

..

i
. i

UNCLASSIFIEt
D!SCRIPTIO!f: The antenna consists or an orrset paraboloidal section or slat-type construction with a "nozzle" waveguide teed.
The reflector is l-l/2 teet high and 7 teet
vide. It haa eight 13/16-inch 1110unting holes
on a 16-l/2-inch bolt circle.
BEAM Do\TA:

DS'rALLAftal: Shipboa:-d, CL and larger vessels.

ASSOCIATED EQ!JIH4E!!T: kvy Model SG-3 Radar


Equip11ent. Equipment function - search, surface. Mu::imUIII range - 20 miles tor 2200-ton
DD or 20-square-meter aircraft. M1n1lllulll
r&ngl! - 200 yards.
c~

Gain- ~ db.
Biit-pover be&m1dth - Vertical - 13
6
Horizontal - 3
Polarization - Horizontal.
'l.'be antenna rotates in uilluth
360 at a rate of e1the~ 2-1/2 or 5
revolutiona per llinu~. It is also tiltable
tbrou&b 1oe 1n el.tmlt1on.

Sl'.All DATA:

throUCh

AGEI'I:Y:

u. s.

Navy, BuShips.

MANUFACTURER~

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.

STOCK NUMBER:
7420.

Federal Stock Number 15:)85-470-

REFBREIICES:

l)

u.

S. Ravy Bureau of Ships, Antenna De.ta


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detaila~Cbapter
5~ RAVSBIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, l ).
~CIO'IDEI'I'liAL.

2)

u. s.

Ravy, Ravy Stock List of the Electrot.ics SuPJ!l.y Office, (Feb. 1958). UKCLASSIFIED.

s. Ravy Radar Systems


Survey, liRL Report 4963. Washington, D.C.:
Bav&l Research Laboratory (Rov. 22, 1957).
ASTIA Report Bo. AD-153211. SF.CRET.

3) Edward Ornstein, U.

~)

Raytheon dra11ing M-:5&\412 sub A.

Antenna 66A.TP

ANTENNA~

IE'l'ALIATIO!f:

!YPI:

'"""Teed.

Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole

DESCRIPTION: Antenna is a perforated-metal


parabol0"1dal reflector 45 inches in diameter
vi th a rotatine dipole feed. The feed is enclosed in a weatherproof pl&atic cover.

BIAM Do\TA:
Oain - 26 db.
B&It-pover bMavidth- Vertical- 6.8.
HOrizontal- 6.8.
Side-lobe attenuation - 17 db (one way).
~..!:!:

A collical scar. is produced by roaxa of the


refiector at a rate of !50 cycles per second,
'l'he ~ of the beut rotates about and is
2.25 tr.,...,. the uis of the paraboloid. The
re8Ult1Dc c.:'llical acan .U.. the balt-pover
points of the mvinc beut cover an angle of
u.,a 1n both tbe ut.&th and elevation
t&tln& the dipole feed about the

Shipboard.

AIISOCUI.'ZD ~: ll&dar Equi~t Mark 28


Mod O, Mark2JiDd 2, Mark 28 Mod 3. Bquip. .nt function - fire control. Range - 60,000
yards.
COGIIIZAR'l' AGEII:Y:

U. S. Navy, lk.IOrd.

REP!REBC!S:
i) 'liiU:eau of Ordnance 1 ll&dar Equ1JDI!nt tor
Mark 28 Model 2, OP 1238, (Dec. 144).

UICLAS&iiiib.
2) Bureau of Ordnance, ll&dar Equiiint for
Mark 28 Model 0, Model 3, OP l r1

(Oc:t. 144). URCLASSD'IED.

3) I. '1'. l'r11a, V. D. I-1s, Radar Antennu,


Bell
'.rechn1cal Journal 26 o. 2.
l'n

!it..

for, I. f.:

'lelep'&lil

eo.

"-rlcan

Gte;b:iue

(~l 1947).

and

UICLASSIFIBD.

pl&nee.

1~1

UNClASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AJft

FREQUENCY:

UID' band, 650 - 1250 me.

SCAN MTA:

The antenna can be rotated.

TYPE: Corner reflector with a sleeve dipole


---reed.

~IATED EQigPMEDT: lavy Moc!eu TDl' 1111d TDI

Drn<:RIPriON:
dipole with
It has four
the corners
pole is fed

~~: Diamond Instrwwnt Co., and General Electric Company.

1 Radio TraniiDiittillg Equi~t. Equiplll(ont


t'unction - countermeasures, J81111111ng.

The antenna consists of' a sleeve


a Shield and a corael." reflector.
equally spaced 1110unting holes in
of a square base p~te. The diby a 50-ohm coaxial cable.

l'ederal Stock lfwllber 55985-249~

STOCK lil.JMBER:

4315.

BEAM MTA:
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 6o 0 .
0
Horizontal - 6o
~~ization - Vertical or horizontal.

REFERENCE:
Navy' Na1 Stock L1at or the EleCtronics
SUPJ)lY Office, Feb. 1958). ~. -

u. s.


~IJENCY:

tm:

SHF band, X-band.

horizon established by tbt cUreetor's gyroscopic. controls.

Paraboloidal reflector.

INSTALLATION:

DESCRI1'TION: The reflector is a paraboloid 3


feet in diameter vith a focal length of' 10.6
inches. The antenna has a Cutler type or nutating waveguide feed.

Shipboard.

BEAM Ilo\TA:
Gain - ' ' db.
Hiif-pover beamvidth - Vertical- '-1/4.
Horizontal - 31/4.
Side-lobe attenuation - 25 db.
Beam type - Pencil.

SCA.III Ilo\TA: Conical scan 1a produced by nutating


the feed about the axil ot the reflector at
29 cycles per second. 'l'he p.-k of' the beam is
31\ trc. and rotates about the axis ot the
paraboloidal reflector. !be antenna can be
rotated through t370 in aailalth t'rlllll the director's UN lineJ it can be tilted verti
cally troa +90 to -15 trc. an art1tic1al

_,,..

~~

II
I

.
.
I

. ..... .w

\
I

_.

Aaterma

t'

...i
I

. I!

'
I
i

l~ !-+

I
I

11!2

-- -

..

I
I

I
..Ii

..

. -........
......

66A.JB A&1ath (Wt) &Dil a..nt~


(riabt) bdiat!Gs Mterna

UNCLASSifiED
Radar Equipment Mark ~4
Mod 11. Equipment fUnction - tire control.
Range - 75 1 000 yarda.

ASSOCIATED EQIJTI'MENT:

R!:FE!lENCE3:

l) l!Ui't!au or Ordnance, Inatruction Book for


Radar Err.~mt Mark ;34 Model 11, OP 178 7,
(Mar. 1 46

UNCLASSIFIED.

MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna Equipment 66AJS iB 1


denti=al with Antenna Equipment Mark 4 Mod 0.

2)

Western Electric drawing BKX-24610.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

3)

Western Electric Specification D-152465.

U. S. Navy, BuOrd.

MA-~ACTURER:

Weetern Electric Co., contracts


NOrd 6699 and NOrd 6789.


ANTENNA liio\JT

INSTAU.ATION:

Shipboard.

~E:

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheet&, Sh~board Antenna Details Chapter
JIAVSHIPS 9CC12l(A), (Jan. 1, l959L CON-

ASSOCIATED EQt!IPMENT: Navy Models TDY and


TDY-1 Radio Tranllllli tticg Equipment. Equip-

FIDENTIAL.

ment fUnction - countermeasure&, Jamming.

ASSOCIMED EQlJIFME!!',r:

5,

llavy Modele Mark ;3 and


Equipment fUnction: -

Mark 4 Radar Equipment.

fire control.

u. s. Navy

Bureau of Ships, Antenna Dsta


Sheets, Sh~board Antenna Details Chapter 5,
NAVSHIPS 90612l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). ccnr-

FIDENTIAL.

REFER.El:E:


ANTENNA liiAJV..()

Ff'.EQUENCY:

SHF band,

3400 -

3700 me.

TYPE: Modified cut paraboloidal reflector with


--wiveguide horn teed.

DESCRIPTION: 'l'he antenna c:onbists or a elatted,


cut paraboloidal reflector, 2 feet high by 4
feet long, with a waveguide horn feed. T!le
reflector is made of alUIIIiiJUII, the teed ot
cast bronze. The antenna IIOUilts on a retractable torque tube which b.&.a two operating
positions, 3 teet and l2 teet above the
stowed position. 'l'he total weight is approximately 4oo pounda. 'l'he antenna horn iB fed
by RG-48/U waveguide.
BEAM DATA:

Gain - 30 db.
Biif-rower beamwidth- Vertical- 6o 0
Horizontal - 5. 5.
2
Beam type - Cac 1n elevat l.on.
Polari~tion - Horizontal.
SCAlf DATA:

'l'he antenna rotates in azialth

MISCELLANEOUS: 'l'he 110111enclature 66AJv-(*) denotes 66AJv and 66AJv-l. 'l'he 66A.rv-1 will
withstand a static pressure of 500 pounda, &!ld
66AJV will withstand !00 pounda.

COGNIZAJT AGEJI:Y:
MANUFACTURER:
NXsr-66745.
STOCK lftlMliERS:

5490

U. S. Navy,

~hips.

Western Electric Co. 1 contract


Federal Stock ._ber !'5985-;369-

(66AJV), and Federal Stock llullber F5985-

470-74l9 (66AJv-l).
REFmEr:l!S:
l) u. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics SupplY Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Dsta


:3heeta, Shipboard Antenna Detai::.a, Chapter
.2, NAVSIIIPS 900l2l(A), (Jan. l, 1959).
C<M'Illmf_"'AL.

~rQUgh ~ 0 tot a rate that can be varied bet~een 0 and 6 revolutions per minute.

:5) JIAVSRIPS 900548(A):

IlfST.ALLATICih

1!.) SHIPS :541: Instruction Book tor Radar

Shipboard, sut.arine.

Instruction Book tor


Radar Equipment !favy Model fN.
Equipltllnt llavy Model fN-l.

ASSOCIATED EQi.IIFMERT: Navy Models SV1 SV-1, and


SV-;3 Radar Equipment. Equipment fUnction -

search, air.
Navy Model sv-4 Radar Equip~~~ent.
function - tracking.

Equipment

5) !fAVS!IIPS 9116:5.
6) IIAVSBIPS 9l3?.5(A).

143

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66A.IX
FREQUEOCY:

VHF and UHF bands, 275 - 500 me,

INSTALLATION!

TYPE: :orner reflector with a sleeve dipole


feed.
DESCRIPTION! The antenna consists of a copper
dipole with a shield and a corner reflector,
The overall assembly is 33 inches by 18 inches
by 18 inches. The dioole is fed by a 50-ohm
cable.
BEAM DA"iAI
~alf-power

beamwidth - Vertical - 60,


Horizontal - 60.
Pplarization - Vertical or horizontal.

SCAN DATA1

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model TDY-1 Radio


Transmitting Equipment. Equipment functioncountermeas~res, jamming.
MANUFACTURER: Diamond Instrument Co., and
General Electric Company.
STOCK NUMBER:
7155.

Federal Stock Number N5985-254-

REFERENCE a
u. s. Navy, NaYf Stock L!}t qf the Electronics
Supply Office, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

The antenna rotates in azimuth.

ANTENNA 6iAJY
FREQUENCY:

UHF band, 500 - 650 me.

IrE: Corner reflector with a sleeve dipole.


DEscRIPTION: The antenna consists of a copper
dipole with a shield and a corner reflector.
The overall dimensions are 28 inches by 24
inches by 18-l/8 inches, and the total weight
is 25 pounds. The dipole is fed by a 50-ohm
coaxial cable. The antenna mounts on Navy
Type lOAFJ antenna pedestal.

MISCELLANEQUS: The 66AJY is mechanically interchangeable with 66AKJ, 66AKL, and 66AKM. Each
of these antennas covers a different part of
the frequency band covered by Navy Model TOY-1
equipment.
MANUfACTURER:

STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Nwlber N5985-3695395. Navy 16-A-48599-4201.


REFEREOCES:
1) U. S. Navy, ~l3 1f~ck tfst of the Electronics SuppjVj)tiiCe,Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATh:
Half-pqwer b!amwidth - Vertical - 60.
Horizontal - 60,
Polarization - Vertical or horizontal.

Shipboard.

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model IDY-l Radio


Transmitting Equipment. Equipment functioncountermeasures, jamming.

u. s.

2)

Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets. Shipbqard Antenna Details: Chapter
~. NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. l, 1959),
CONFIDENTIAL.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900342(A).

4)

BuShips drawing RE100Fl67.

5)

Diamnd Instrument drawing T-7663534.

SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth


through 360 at a rate of 4 revolutions per
minute.
INSTALLATION:

Diamond Instrum,.lt Company.

..


ANTEN ~ 6iAJZ
FREQUEM;:Yr
~~

VHF band,

20~ ~

215 me,

Ground-plane antenna.

DESCRIPTIONs The antenna consists of a vertical


radiator with a "steering-whe~l" or "doughnu~
ground plane. !he overall assembly is 15~
5/16 inches high by 16-~/8 inches in diameter.
The antenna i l fed by el ther RG-9/U or RG-10/
U c:able.

J!W! DATAa
Btam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
polarization - Vertical.
INSTALLAIIONa

144

EQUIPMENT& Navy Models YQ and ro


Equipment. Equipment function - search, air.

~CIATEO

Shipboard.

MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AJZ is the same as the


66AFJ except for the frequency band.
HANUfACJl!RER:

Radar Beacon Equipments, Inc.

STOCK NUMBER:
4496.

Federal Stock !lumber F59B5-246-

REFEREt:E 1
U. s. Navy, Navy Stqck Lift of the Electronics
Supply Office, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66.\KD

FREQUENCYs

STOCK NUMBER1 Federal Stock Number F5985-47Q7457.

UHF band, 550 - 660 me.

lY1 Cut paraboloidal reflector with a dipole


feed.
DESCRIPTIONs The antenna is a cut paraboloidal
reflector, 6 feet high by 15 feet wide, fed by
a dipole. ihe antenna includes provision for
Mark 3 and Mark 4 IFF antennas. The overall
assembly is approx\mately 7-1/2 feet high by
16 feet wide by 7 feet deep, and the total
weight is 825 pounds.
BEAM DATAs
Gain - 22 db.
Half-power beamwidth - Verticai - 22.
Horizontal - 7.5,
Polarization - Horizontal.

2)

U. s. NaV'J, Nayy Stock List of ~


tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNClASSIFIED.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900,577,

4)

BuShips drawing RE43F54~.

SCAN DATAs The antenna rotates in a7.imuth


through 360 at a rate of either l-1/4 or 5
revolutions per minute,
INSTALLATION!

Shipboard, CL and larger

vessel~

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEN7a Navy Model SR-2 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search, air.
Maximum range - 8 miles for 220Q-ton DD and
50 miles for 2Q-square-meter aircraft, Minimum range - 600 yards.
MANUFACTURERa

Radio Corporation of America.

Antenna 66AKB

ANTENNA 66.UC

INSTALLATIONa

Shipboard, CL and larger vessels.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Navy Modal SR-2 Radar


Equipment. Equipment f~netion - search, air.
REFERE!CEa

FReaUENCYa
~~

VHF band, 157 - 187 me.

Corner reflector with a dipole feed.

DECRipyiONa
assembly, a
The overall
inches wide

The antenna consists of a dipole


corner reflector, and a pedestal.
antenna is 64 inches high by 89
by 44 inches deep.

CAN DATAa The antenna rotates in azimuU. by a


motor drive. It turns at rates up to 3-l/2
revolutions per minute.
AS!pCIATED EQUIPMENT

Equipment.

Equipment function - search.

MANUfACTURER General Electric Company.


S!QCK NijMBER1
7377.

Federal Stock Number F5985-470-

REFERENCES I
1) U. s. Navy, ~~ ~f~ck fist of the Electronics SupciVjOfiice,Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
2) General Electric Drawing T-8673975 rev.O.

Navy Model SP-lM Radar


ll

FREQUENCY

VHF band, 157 - 187 me.

m Corner reflector with a dipole fued.

145

.,

UNCUSSIFIED
Equipment.

DESCRIPTION! The antenna consists of a dipole


assembly and a corner reflector mounted on a
tmntable. The overall antenna is 50-5/8
inches high by 88-3/16 inches wide by 44
inches deep. The antenna includes provision
for Mark 3 and Mark 4 IFF antennas.

MANUFACTURER&

General Electric Company.

STOCK NUMBERa
. 7375.

Federal Stock Number F5985-470-

REFERENCE I

SCAN DATAl The antenna rotates in azimuth by


means of ? manual drive.
ASSQCIATED EQUIPMEtiTa

Equipment function - fire control.

U.

s.

Navy, N!.l.:aiU.l~~~~~~~:::..,.~~~:.>4o.l"

Supply Office,

Navy Model Mark 33 Radar

ANTENNA 66\KG

FREQliEOCYa
mE_a

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT& Navy Model TOY-a and


TDY-la Radio Transmitting Equipment, Equipment function - countermeasures, jamming.

UHF ar.-i SHF bands, 2700 - 3300 me.

Reflector with waveguide horn feed.

pESCRIPTIONa The antenna consists of a reflector a~d a waveguide horn enclosed in a fiberglass radome and mounted on a pedestal. The
overall assembly is 69 inches high by 33-3/8
inches in diameter, and the total weight is
29~ pounds, It has eight 13/16-inch mounting
holes equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt
circle. The horn is fed by rectangular waveguide.

MANUFACTURER&

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.

STOCK NUMBERa
7396.

Federal

2)

scAN PATAI

3)

INSTAL:ATIONa

Number N5985-470-

REFERENCES I
1) U. s. Navy, N~v~ Stock List of the Electrontcs Supplv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATAl
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 33.
Horizontal - 25.
Polarization - Circular.
The reflector rotates.

St0~k

Raytheon drawing M-79A-7 sub. 0.

Shipboard.


ANTENNA 66AlH

FREQUENCXa
Irflia

Polarization - Horizonbl.

UHF band, 2860 me.

Stacked array of tri-dipoles,

DESCRIPTION& The antenna is an array of three


tridipoles mounted one above the other on a
section cf 7/8-inch coaxial line. This coaxial section is coupled to a waveguide by a
doorknob transition. The array is enclosed in
a fiberglass radome. The overall assembly is
12-1/2 inches high by 5-3/4 inches wide by
6-3/8 inches long, The antenna has four
mcunting slots, 9/16 inches by 7/16 inches, on
4-5/8- by 1-9/16-inch mounting centers.
BEAM DAIAa
Seam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT& Navy lobdel YQ Radar Beacon Equipment. Equipment function - navtgation, surface reference.
MftNUFACIURERa Warren F, Collins.
SIQCK NYMBERt
8614,

Federal Steck Number N5985-408-

~EFEREOCESa

1)

U. s. Navy, N~vv Stock List of th'! Electronics Supply Qffice, (Feb. 1958), UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

Collins

drawin~

Al2005.

mqJE!CY: VlD' bcld1 90 - 175


~:

Pl&t-ICl'etiJl renector ted by dipole.

IBSCRIP'l'IC!If:

146

B:.

antenna conaiete of a tlat

retle<"'ll' With a dipole teed. 1!18 dipole is


ted th. .>Ugh a type III balun by RG-18/U coaxial cable. 'DI.e ove:rall mtenna is J.2
inches high, 72 inches Wide IDd 3&-l/2 inches
deep.

UNCLASSIFIED

..

UNCUSSIFIED
BEAM DATA:

Half-paver beamwtdth- E-plane - 550


H-plane - l8o
Beam tne - Unidirectional.
Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or ~5
depending on antenna orien~tion.
0

'lbe ant.mna has 36o mechanical


azimuth rotation at 4 :.."eVolutions per minute.

SCAN DATA:

INSTALLA1'ION:

Shipboard or ground

.ASSOO:umlD EqUIPME!I'I Navy Jbiel. TDY-1 shipboard jaming tranllllitter. Equipent func
tion - counter.asures, j811111.ng.

66.AKL, 66.AU, 66AKM, and 66AJ'!


antennas are siliiUar except tor trequancy
range and dim.ensiona and are all used with
TDY equipMnt. 'lbe lOAFJ antenna pedestal is
desi&ned to mount tvo of these lllltemlaa bal:ltto-back.

MISCELLA!IE0081

COOIIIZAlf.r AGENCY:

S'l'OCX NUMBER:

U.

U.

s.

s.

Navy

llavy 16-A.-48584-9201.

-IOAFJ

Antenna

66AKJ

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENJa Navy Model Mark 32 Mod 1


Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire
control.

REfEREN:E I


ANTENNA 6iAIG.
:mEQ1JEI'ICY:

:!!!! :

VHF blllld1 146 275 IICi VSWR

< 2.2.

Corner reflector ted by a dipole.

DESCRIPTION: 'lbe lll'.ltenna contitta ot a corner


reflector with a dipole teed. 'lbe dipole 11
ted by RG-18/U coaJd.al cable through a type
III balun. 'lbe reflector it conatructed in
tvo aectiona, with aeven tal rod& per aeotion tOl'lli.D& the reflect in& aurtace. 'lbe
tva. section of the reflector fora 111'.1 anal
ot 135. latlh reflector ~e<:tion 11 59 1.nchet
high lll'.ld 25 inchea vide, lllld the dipole ia
34 inchea long. 0\'erall dianaiona are 56
inches high1 ~l/2 !nobel vide 1 ud 28-l/4
inchel! deep.
m:AM DATA:

.9!!a - 9 db.

Balt-po!!!' beuwidth - E-pllllle - 6o to 70


H-pllllle - 70 to 90.

Beam tYIMt Unidirectional.


Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or
depend.i.ng on antenna orientation.

45

'lbe lll'.ltenna has 36o MChlll'.lical


azimuth rotation at ~ revolutions per 1111llute.

SCAN DA'V-1

INSTALLA.."''O!I:

Shipboard or ground.

ASSOCIA!f!D !l'IJIPMI!!R'.r: Navy Model TDY-l shipboard J811111.ng tranuitter. EquipMDt function- countu.uurea, j~.
~=

66AKL, 66w, 66AKM,

81ld

66AJ'!

aatennaa are a111Uar except tor trequncy


range ud diMnaiont and are all used with

'l'Dr equ1JB811t. 'l'he lOAFJ antemla pedeatal ia


daai&ned to .runt tvo of theae lll'.ltennu baclr.to-back. 'lbe 66.AKL 11 the 111M u ll'l.rYvd
mu:. lll'.ltenna nUIIIber M2906.

UNCUS :iiFIID

UNCLASSIFIED
COONIZANT AGENCY:
STOC-K~:

Andrew w. AJ.ford1 Antmnas for RCM, 41.1-lOOA.


Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory.
Harvard University, (Dec. 31 1945).
UNCLASSIFIED.

U. S. Navy,

U, S, Navy 16-A-48587-5621.

REFERENCE:

ANTENNA 66AKM

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 265 - 530 me;


VSl<R < 2,
~:

INSTALLATION 1

Shipboard or ground.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPr..'T: Navy Model !DX'-1 shipboard jBIIIIIIing transmitter. EQ.ui~t tunction - c~uctermeasures, jammiDg.

Corner reflector ted by a dipole.

DESCRIP'l'ION: The antenna consists of a corner


reflector and a dipole fec.d. The dipole is
fed by an air-dielectric coaxial line through
a. type III balun. The reflector is constructed in two sections 1 w1 th seven metal
rods per section forming the reflecting surface. The two sections of the reflector
form an angle of 135. Each reflector section
is 40 inches high and 33 inches wide, and the
dipole is 18..1/2 inches l01.g. Overall dimensions are 35 inches high, 33 inches wide, and
17-3/4 inches deep.

BEAM DA'U:
Gain- 9db
Hilf-power beamwidth - E-plave -

MISCELLANEOIJS: 66Ala. 1 66.AK.T1 66AIIM, and 66AJY


antennas are similar except tor trequency
range and dimensions and are all used with
TDY equipment. The lOAFJ antenna pedestal
is designed to mount tva of' thee antennas
back-to-back. 'nle 66AKM is the same as
Harvard RRL number K2907, type I.

COONIZANT AGENcY:

STOCK NUMBER:

U. S. Navy.

U. S. Navy 16-.A-JK\591-8:71.

REFmENCE:
Andrew w. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-lOOA.
Cambridge, Mass,: Radio Research Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Dec. 3, L945).
UNCLASSIFIED.

:&-plane -

Beam type - Unidirectional.


Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45
depending on antenna orientation.


AN'n:NNA 66AKN

ASSQCIATEp EQUIPMENT Navy Model BT Equipment.


Equipm~nt function - IFF.
REFERENCE

~A~.


ANTENNA 66Al0

FREQUENCY
~

UHF band,. 680- 720 me.

Array of dipoles.

OESrRIPIION The antenna is an array of three


dipoles enclosed in a fiberglass radome. The
overall antenna is 34-5/16 inches high by
5-5/64 inches in diamettr. It mounts by a
single pipe stud and ls fed by a 50-ohm tran~
mission line.

MANUfACTURER

Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc.

STOCK NUM5ER1
1296.

Federal Stock Humber

N5~40-296-

REFERENCES 1
l) U. s. Navy, N~v5 ~t~ck pst of the Electronics Supph(otHe,Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFfED.
2)

Harvey drawing

1~~6.

AssociATED QUIF'MfNT Navy Model BT Transpond


Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.


FREQUEOCYI

IXE&

148

SIE band, 3400 3700 me,

The antenna h puabolic-type


with a feed assembly .bich connects
to a waveguide. The reflector is 36 inches

DESCRJPTIOJ!I
ceflect~r

Parabolic-type reflector.

MANUfACIIJRE!!a

by 84 inches. The antenna has eight 3/4inch mounting holes on a 16-1/2-inch bolt
circle.

Raytheon Manufacturing Company.

SJQCF. !ilJEERa Federal Stock Number F5985-369~405.

SCAN DATAa The antenna rotates in azimuth at a


normal rate of 5 revolutions per minute, but
it is capable of speeds up to 9 revolutions
per minute.
ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENT& Navy Model SG-4 Radar
Equip:nent. Equipment function - search.

REFEREr:fS:
1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stoc5 rist of tbe Electronics Supply Office,Feb. 1958). UNCUSSIFIED.
2)

Raytheon drawing A9994 sub. 1.


IXEa

Ground-plane antenna.

pESCRIPTIONa The antenna consists of a quarterwavelength rod with a small ground plane
h~used in a polystyreate radome.
The assembly
is approximately 5-1/2 inc~es wide by 6 inches
long by 4 inches deep.
lNSTALiATIONa

Shipboard.

ASSQCIATE!:l EQUIPMENJ:
E'luipment.

MISCEWNEOUSa The 66AJQ is the same as the


66AMA except for frequency range and cable
ajapter.
REfEREJCE:
u. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets. Shipb9afd Anfenna petails~ Chapter 5,
NAVSHIPS 900121 A), Jan. 1, 1~9 OONFIDENIIAL.

Na\')' Model REF Radio

ANTENNA

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENTa Navy Medel &>-11 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search.
REFEREOCEa

~'l'

u. s.

Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna pata


Sheets. btpb9ald Antenna QetailsJ Chapter 5,
NAVSHIPS 900121 A), Jan. 1, 1959 OONFIDENTIAL.


FREQUE!!<Ys

IrE

SHF band, 8500 - 9000 me.

INSTALLATION Shipboard.

Paraboloidal reflector with waveguide

feed.
~CRIPTIONs

The antenna consists of a 2-1/2foot paraboloidal dish with a nutating waveguide feed. TotAl weight is 11~ pounds.

BW! DATA
Q.Url - 32 db.
tlilf-power bearnwidth - Vertical 3.
Horizontal - 3.
Seam type- Pencil.
polar~zation- Either vertical (with MK19
mount or horizo:.tal {with MK2~ mount),

CAH

DATAl The antenna uses a nutati~g fee1


which produces a conical scan. The pe-k of
the ~am 1s 1/20 from and rotates about the
axis of the paraboloidal reflector. In the
search poaition, the ~ntenna tilt from +l~o
to -15 or from ~ 0 to -~ 0 depending on the
switch position. In the aearch position, the
antenna ia also rotated and tilted manually,
In tne tracking position, the antenna conttnuea itt conical acanning and 11 automatically
held on target. ln zln~~th and elevation.

AnteMI 66AKU

6SSQCIATED EOOifMENTt Radar Equipment Mllrlc 34,


Hod 21 Mark 34, Hod 61 Mark 34, Mod 16,
Equipment funct~on - fire control. Range 60,000 yards.

1)

S. llln lf4pt Systw


.. lhtngton.
o. C. Naval Resurc:h l'..dntory (Hov.
22, 1~7). ASTIA R-.,ort lira. AD-ol532ll.
SECRET.
Edward Ornstein,

~. NRL Report 4963,

!USCSLLANEPUS Radar Equipunt Mark 34 h no


longer manufactured fo~ U. S. Navy use. Antenna Equipment 66AKU h identical with Antellna Equipi!K'nt Mark 4 Hod 1.

2)

U. s. Navy Bureau of Ordnance,


Equipment Mfflt 34 Modtls 2,

Ut::USSIFIEO.

!!ANUFACTUR.Efh

Weatern Electric

3)

eompar;y.

REfEBEt<ES I

l!i5al:

f and 16,
!k1ntrnance Manual 00 7686, Apr.

l~).

U. S, Navy Bureau of orcmanc., !W!H


Equipment Mark 34 Mpdeb 2. 6. and 16.
P.UH'iRtlfo Opwtion, amt !fa!nttnanct 1
OP 1~13, July 1~, ~Il'IED.


AN'I'NNA

See 66AKX-(*)


MU)R CQMB)HHISa

wav~ide parts,

1 Navy Model 66Aklf, 1 set of

1 torque-tube drive aaaembly,


1 ~tor-driven gear unit, and 1 ayochro unit.

f!EOUE!C't1

SIF band, 87:40 - 8890 11e.

MANUF AC!t!RERS I
66AKX and 66AKX-2 ... It~ tern Electric: eo.
66AKX-l
tlnghouu Electrtc
66AKIJ

D:f&l Cut paraboloidal reflector w1 th wavegut de hom fHd.

QE5CRipTIDN1 Mavy Model 66Aklf anteMa 11 a cut


paraLVloidal reflector, 8 inchet high by 30
laches wide, with a wav~ide horn feed.

eo.
eo.

WestlngbouM Electric

STQCK Nl!fRfBa 66AKW federal Stock "'-btr


F598!l-038-2:457, 66AKX ... Federal Stock 111.-.ber
F!l985:470-7423, 66AKX-l fedftal Stock ~
ber F598!l-470-7424, 66AKX-2 hdual Stock
Nullbtr F~985-3ti9-~96.

BEAM DATAl
&iiJ.Jl - 26

db.
!itlfpowtr btawtdtb - Verticil - 16o,
HOrizontal - 2,6o,
pglarizatipQ - HOrizontal.

$CAN !MIA! The antenna rotate in aziiiUtb


through 36QD at rates up to 8 rJVOlutlona per
minute.
lltSIAWTIQifa

2)

U, S. Navy Bureau of Shtpat tfnoa~:!~


Sbtfhc ~ipboard fnt~ 12! ____ 1 - - -
~. NAVSHIPS 900121 A ~Jan. 1, 1~9
OOIIFIDENTIAL.

Shipbond, tlltaa~lnt.

AliSQCIATED PIPIIIfa llavy IIDdth ss, SS-1,


and Ss-2 Radar EqulJ)IMflt. EquiJ)IMflt func
tion ..,rch, turfacet fire control; search,
~irJ and co..untcatlons. Mlxl.um r~nge 12
llu for 2200-ton 00. Mlni- ta119e - 300
yuda.

I
i

MlSCELLAHEQ!151 The no.enclature 66AKX-(*) denotes 66AKXl, ind 66AKX-2. All IIOdtla u"
66Aklf anten~U~s. The 66AKX and 66AKX-l ere
de by different nufacturerat 66AC2
u"' an l"Provect tync:hro unl t wl th antlback
luh ~an.

i
i

.i

fiEQ!Ji!(jX

150

Xblnd.

IXEfr

Paraboloidal reflector wttll dipole fttd.

WIDMIB
.. - - 1

.........
0 11\d llllrlt 39 llod l Radar EqutpMnto
. - t function- ftre control.

DESCHIPIION The antenna conshta of a ~:nb


oloidal reflector and a feed asa.-bly con
atstlng of a dipole fed by rectangular, xband waveguide. The antenna 1a 26-3/4 inches
deep. by 30 inches in dhiiHiter. It JDOUnta on
H.tvy Model Alnk :17 stand.

The 66AKY b
AntenM lllarlt 6 lllod o.

M15CEW!fti)JS

PAIAI
Pplarizatlop - Linear,

fi~od.

D!IA1 The feed nutates .. , a rate of ~


cycles per second and produces a conical scan
with the axia of the radiated Mam 11/4 Mgreea fl'OIIi the uil of the reflector.

EQUIPMENT

federal Stock Nl.laber te~369-

~94.

SCAN

AssociATED

N!!fflfflt

lOCK

the .... Radar

Subur1ne Signal Co.

!WitJIACJllBEfte

BEAM

Equip-

WSIWQ
U. s. H.tvy,

Lift

Ht"fJ

Stocj
of tb Electron1ca
mph Offlst Feb. 1~ \li:LASSIFIED.

H.tvy Modeh lllerk 39 lllod


fREQUJiNC'(a

1'-.oluUons per alnute.

SIF band, 3000 - 3100 ac.

II!STALW'IOM

mi

CUt ~rabololdal reflector with waveguide hom feed.

ASSIQCIATEQ EQUifiEN'tl H.tvy llodell

PESCBIPTplNt

SQ.lc and SQ.ld Radu 4ui,..,.t.


function 111rch, alr.

The entenna consists of a cut


paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide
nonle-type feed. The overall antenna 1a
49-1/2 inchea loncJ by 34 inches wide by 44
inches high. The baseplate of tht l$1-.bly
hu eight holes equally s~ced on a 16-1/2
inch bolt circle.

MM!facrA
STQCK

Hllfppwtr blfllidtb

sa.c,

SG-d,
Equt.-nt

Raytheon IIHufacturi.ng

H!"f't Federal Stock Nlllber

eo.

P~

-~

8666.
WEBErg I

HNl DAIAa

Sh1pbond.

u. s. Navy,

Horizontal ~''

"'"fFeb.
Stock Lift gf tbt Electronica
tlaASSIFIEO.
1~

wmly Offict

CAN DAIAa The antenna rotatea 1n az111Uth


through 36()0 at any rate between 8 and 16

IF band, 66ALA ... 21:1


66ALB 195 - ~ JDC.

fREC!IJE!IjXI

IICt

'

through 36QO at a rate of

'i

revolutions ptl'

lnute.

m5

CUt paraboloidtl reflector wt th a Y19l


type feed.

II

piSCBIPTJONa

Antennu 66ALA ar1d 66ALB art the


difftr,~c& in the
d1.enaions of the feed aaselblits. Each antenna conststa of a cut perabolo1dal rtflec
tor with two feed autllbl1tt. Each fued
aaatllbly conshts of coaxhlcr.ole-fed di
pole with a rod reflector. One C'f the feed
151.-blitl connects ~ the r~~!l the other,
to the Mark 3 IFJI. The overall au-.bly 11
approlli.. tely 12 foet high by 171/2 fHt
wide by 8 feet deep, and the total weight 11
73~ pounds. The antenna has eight 13/16-inch
hole!! equally ~ced on a 16-1/2-lnch bolt
chcle.

sa... txeept for slight

11M DATA

Htlf=pgptr b!J!Iidtb - Vertical - 400.


Horizontal - 22D.
Pgleri&QtlQQ HDr1zontal (radar).

SC4K MT61

The antenM rotatea in adiiUth

n1

_________
l5l

__..

,;

+-ASSOCIATED EQUipMENT Navy Models SC and SK


Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search,
air.

CQ(jNIZA!fl' AGE!!fY

REF~ENCES1

u. s. Navy, ~a~ ;t~:k fist ofth' Electronics SypgiVjOrjiii,feb. 1958 ~ UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

NAVSHIPS 9007311 Technical Manual for


Antenna Assembly Navy Types CRP..~LA and
CRP66ALB.

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

!o!AN!.!FACJl.lRER Raytheon Ma:'lufacturinq Co., con


tracts NDbsr 3~138 and NXsr 87763.
SIQCK NOOR Fednal Stock Nu:nber F~985-6443306 (66ALA), Federal Stock Number F598!>369-5581 (66ALB).


FRE9UE!CY

VII' band, 1~ - 1~ me.

CAN DAIA
Ulted.

The anteMa can be rotated and

AssociATED EQ\JIPME!fl'a Navy Models Mark 11 and


Mark 12 Radar Equipment. Equipment function fire control.
MANUFACIURERa

STOCK ~~ Federal Stock IUIIMtr ~369M2366ALC without spares), Federal Stock


Nualber F~98~-~7-9039 (66ALC with spares).

Li't

REfREr:E 1
U. s. Navy, NfY'( Stock
of tb Electronics
SUpply Office, Feb. 1~ IXJ.ASSIFIED.

Contract ll>rd-6137.


ASSQCIAIED EQ!.IIPMENI Navy Model Mark 32 Mod 1
Radar Equipment. Equi~nt function - fire
control.

u. s.

Navy Bureau of Ships, Anttnnt pata


Sheet&. Bhllt&a{d
Dtyllt' Cbpter 5,
NAVSHIPS 9()1';121 A) 1 Jan. 1, 1959
CONFIDEtn'II.I..

Anftnna

REFEBE!fEa

fREQUENCY UHF and SIF bands, 2500 IHSJALLAJDRN

~ IIC.

REFEREr:ES'

1)

Shipboard.

u.
s. Navy, ~~ ~f~:k
1ronici supplYjOtii$i;

H't
tbJ
~eb. l~
of

Elee-

!
\

UN-

CLASSIFIED.
ASSQCI.HE!) EQ\JIPMENT Navy Model MBE Rodio
Equipment. Equi~t functlor. - eounter.easures, jaa.lng; countenaeasures, dtception1
and eounttrllll..urts 1 nt torlng.
gx;tfiZA!ft C!QEIIjta

MN{fACillRE!h

u. s.

2)

SHIPS 389a Technical llanual for Radio


Tran..1tt1ng and Receiving Equlpaent Navy
Model MSE.

Navy, lulblpt.

Hewlett-Packard Co., contract

NXar 79933.


ASSQC~ATEJ) EQUifiiEIIIs Navy Model SK Radar
Equt~t. Equi~t function - aea~ch.

fEFEREA

u. s. Navy Bureau ~f Ships, Antenna pata


Shtata. Shiob9afd Antenn peyllai Cbapter ~.
NAVSHIPS 900121 A), Jan. 1, 19!>9
CONFIDEtn'IAL.

...,.......................... .

..

l!AJDR COMPONENTSa 1 early-warning antenna, 1


height-finding antenna, and 1 antenna pedestal.
FREQvENCXa UHF band, 2700 - 2900 me (earlywarning antenna), SHF band, 3400 - 3700 me
(height-finding antenn~).

IX51 Two cut paraboloidal reflectors, each


fed by a waveguide horn

as~embly.

The antenna assembly consists of


two antennas mounted on a single pedestal.
One antenna is used for early-warning search;
and the other, for height finding. The
early-warning antenna consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector, 4 feet high by 14 feet
wide, with a focal length of 5 feet fed by a
waveguide horn assembly. The waveguide horn
assembly is made up of three horns fed by a
single S-band rectangular waveguide. The
height-finding antenna consists of a bifocal,
cut paraboloidal reflector, 15 feet high by 5
feet wide with focal lengths of 9 feet and 5
feet, fed by a Robinson scanner. A Robin&on
scanner is a parallel-plate device rolled in
such a way that 1t can be feel by rotating
horn.

~IEilQ!t

tions per minute. In addition, the heightfinding antenna scans by electromechanical


means through 11 in elevation at a rate of
10 scans per second.

INIA4LAIION1 Shipboard, aircraft carrier.


ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT Navy Model SX and SCI
Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search
and height finding.
KICEIJ.ANEQus The ir.formation given under Beam
Data and Scan Data was compiled by combining
information from references 1), 2), 3), and
4). There is solllfl dhcre~ncy in the inforaation from the different sources. Reference
7) states that Navy Model SX is out of the
fleet and tcrapped.

IWftfACIUBEB American Machine and Foundry


and General Electric

SJQCK N!J!BERt Federal Stock Nlaber F5985-4088735.


REfEREJ:ES I

1)

BEAM DATAa

Early-Warning Search Antenn


sa1!l - 34 db.
Hllf-powtr b!a~1dtb - Horizontal - 1.6.
Dtam tvQH - Csc up to lSO in elevation.
polarization - v-rtlcal.
Htiqht-Flnd1ng Aotenoaa
~ - 37 db.
Hllf-power bflf!idtb - Horizontal - 3.5.
Vertical - 1.2.
pglarization - Horizontal.

Co.

Co~ny.

2)
3)

u. s. Navy

Bureau of Shipt, Aot!Ma Data


Sheets, Shipb9ard An}e~a petails, Chapter
~~ NAVSHIPS 900121(A , Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

S.

fist

u. Navy, ~~~ n~=k


of th' Elec$rpnics SupeiVQtfiCf.Feb. 1958 ~
ClASSIFIED.
Antenna Catalog, Report Ho. 1330. Callbridge, Massachusetts& Radiation Laboratory, Mos1acbusetts Institute of Technology, (Oct. 8, lg.t5). KIT 45-10. UICIASSIFIED.

CAN MIA Both antennas rotate together


through 36()0 in azilllUth at a rate of 4 revolu-

Il
l

--..,_

'J';':-153

4)

Lo~is
ing.

5)

NAVSHIPS 91375.

N. Ridenour, Rodar System engineer-Cambridge, Mass.t Massachusetts


Institute of Technology Radiation Laboratory. (1947). UICUSSIFIED.

6) BuShips drawings RElOJ2070, RE~H'2080, aRt


RE13Al085A,
7)

Edward Ornstein,

u.

S,

NaVY

Rad!r SystiP'

~. NRL Report 4963, Washinqton,


D. C,s Naval Research Laboratory (Nov,

22, 1957). ASTIA Report No, AD-153211.


SECRET.

=REQUF,NCYr UIF and StF band, 2700 - 3300 me.

IHIAWIIDNa Shipboard.

~~

ASSOCIATEI2 EOUIPMENTa Navy Models TDY-a and


TDY-la Radio Transmitting Equipacnt. Equipment function - countermauuras, nttoring.

Horn rad!ator with a reflector.

:EscRIPTION The antenna consists of a horn


and a reflector enclosed ln a dome-shaped radome. The overall antenna is 55 inches high
and 24 inches in diameter. It has eight
~unting holes located on a 16-1/2-inch bolt
circle. The antenna is connected to the receiver by a length of AG-18/U cable.
pglarization

STOCK NUM8ERr

Probably 450,

REQUE!;Yr VII' and UJF bands, 264 - 372 me.


Double-dipole with a reflector.

'1EQIPIIONa The overall antenna 11 47-3/16


inches high by 12-1/2 inches wide by 4 inches
deep. The total weight is 44 pounds.

Federal Stock Numer te985470-

MICEWNB>usa Navy Model PO Radar RIay Equipment is used to receive signals froa Radio Sat
AN/ARI-22. It h part of an aircraft rlywarning system.

BEF~BEtqa

Navy, ~ ~f~ck fist 0 thy EJ~


t~2nics SuppiVjOtiise,feb. 1958 UN

1 u. s.

2)

Shipboard,
Hllvy Model PO Radar Relay

Equipment.

ClASSIF1ED.

folarizatiqn - Vertical.

,SSOCIATE.D EQUIPMENJ..

Co.

BEfEREtgs
U. s. Navy, NIYf Stock Li!t qf the Electronics
Suoply Office, Fe!.. 1g58 , UI:IASSIFIED.

IEAM ::>AIAa
Half-power btapddtb Horizontal - 180.
HSIAWTIOHa

U, S, Navy, BuSIIips.

MAHl!FACIURERa Rayth110n Manufacturing

Ql! QATAa The antenna can be rotated in azi


-..th.

AGEf:C(a

7328.

PAIA

IEAI4

~IZANI

NAVSHIPS 900,602 Instruction Book for


Shipboard Conents of Airborne Early
Warning Sytem, Comprising Navy Models PO
and 'iQ,

ma Collinear array of dipoles wl th a corner


reflector.

.
.

.
.

'

" .

'

'
'
.'

.. . . . .

..

'

'
'

DscRIPIIOKc The antenna consists of a collinear array of dipoles, mounted on and probefad from a 17-1/2-foot section of rectangular
waveguide. A VshapeJ section of perforated,
stainles' at .. l is mou~tad en the waveguide
section to fora a corner reflector behind the
dipole array, Each di~le is enclosed in a
p~ottetive cover.

HAM D6D

Hllf-pewlf b!llidtb

......

t1
l
j

W11ll - 2A db.

Vertl~tl JOG.
HDTizontal - 40.
PplarizatlqQ HOrizontal.


REOUENCX a UI-F band 1 1244 - 13!)() me.

..

UNCLASSIFIED
STOCK NYMBER:

SCbN PATAa The antenna rotates through 360 in


azimuth at a rate of either 2.~ or ~ revolutions per minute. The antenna may also be
rotated manually.
INSTALLAIIONI

REFERENCESr
1) U. s. Navy, Na~ ~~ck iist of the Electronics SupplVJ$ff{Ce,Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

Shipboard.

2)

ASSQcrAIED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SR-3 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search, air1
and search, surface.
cpGNIZANT AGEOCX1

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900~391 Instruction Book for


Shipboard Search Radar Navy Model SR-3.

MANUFACTURER& Industrial Electronics Division


of lestinghouse Electric Corporation, contract
NXsr-86343.

FREQUEOCXa
Imr

Navy Fl6-A-52016-1991.

me.

UHF band, 1220 - 1380

Dipole.

DE5CRIJtiON: The antenna is a test dipole


4-13~6 inches long. It is connected to an
echo box by a length of ~2-ohm cable, RG-8/U.
INSTALbAIIONa

Shipboard.

ASSQCIATED EQ~IPMNJa Navy Model SR-3 Radar


Equipment. Equipment tunction - test.
MANUfAC!IJREBa Westinghouse Electric Corpora
tion.
SJQCK NlJMBEBa Federal Stock Nur

F~985-257

3207.

REFEREI.CES a
1)

U. 5. Navy, ~i:!i:u;~~S,~~O~!OA.k..IJL~h~t..:.o~f~t~hS\f-l"E~le~c
tronics suooiVOfiice, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

2) u. S. N&vy Bureau of Ships, fttdar Eguipfr~t~tv Modelt


and SR-6? Instrvotion BooJt, NAVSHlPS 900,989(A), Sept. 10,

SB-6a

1951).

3)

Ut::USSIFIED.

Antenna 66AIO

Westinghouse drawing P-7716218 sub.

o.


ANTENNA 66ALQ

JiREQIJE!ICY: V. ba"ld1 75 l95 .:; VSWR < 2.


~:

SJ.ewe dipole Yith ...U,


retlectot'.

C&1n -

tlat-~ereen

Polarization - Vertical or horizontal, de-

pendina on antenna orientation.

IESCRIP'l'IOJf: !lw mt.Da con111ta ot a llMYe


d1pol.1, 37-l/2 inche1 lana, h&vil:lg a 'f..eection
on eecb end tor capea1Uve loadin~. It 1a

fed b)'

o!l~WJLL cable~

IJSTALLA!riOll:

-u,

tlat-

bovd

retl.ecwr. !be rullctor 11 ....s. ot


tour perel.lel .tal :ro4l IDd :Ls 6 teet lOll&
~c:retm

Uld

l3

lncMI

Sbipboari

or &round.

AS8CICIA1SD JlQtJIPJ!!.r: lavy llodel '!Dr-2 lhi:p-

a type III balun

.U 11 poa1t1cud. 1n fi'Qot ot a

5 db

i'fiii"f-pover beiUIIIlidth - : : : : : : i'ot~~:o~

tion -

J..U.C

t1'a!lllll1tter.

EquiP*lt func-

coun~ura, J~.

MI5CELLAII!OUS:

hiP

&a

'l!le 66ALQ antemla 11 the 1511111


the Harvard M2924 utenna.

155

..

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...

UNClASSIFIED
U. S. llavy.

COONIZAli'.r AGIIICY:

REFERE!!C!::
Alldre'V

w.

Altord, Antennu

Calllbridge, Mus.: Radio Baseerch Lalloratory,


ll'arv'ard Univeraicy, (Dole. 3, 1945).
'!JlfCLASSIJ'IED.

tar

RCK1 4ll-lOOA.

p!ESUEHCY: VEl and OliP b1111da1 145 - 3l0 .:~;


VSWR < 2.

Polarization - Horizontal, vertical, ar


45 depend.izlg em IAZltelma ar11111tat1cm.

Corner retlector with dipole teed.

~:

~CII:

lZSCRIP'.riCS: 'Die atcma ill a corner retlector


1'ed b7 a dipole. b
retlector ia ccmatrJCted
o1'
pl.aDar secticma Jo1De4 at - aaJ.e o1'

avo Bach 88Cti011. i8 s..tcircul&r in shape

135

v1th a radiua o1' 29-1/2 inc bee and is ~ o1'


puallel ..tal~. b
dipole i8 ted by a
coexial eabl.e thro\llh a type III balun. Ovu&ll lAmgth o1' the di:pc.le ill ~ 1Dche8.

Shipboard or

.ASSOCtmm !QUINal'f:

around.

J.-in& tnma:ltter.
ticm - counter.uurn,

bOU'\1

:ltui:~nt

J_...

)([flt!Jt.I.AIIJOOS:

u the llt.rYard

u.

w.

SliM

8. Jravy.

RitlikEliil:
Andre'V

tul:lc-

66AUl a t . u ill the

M2926 atesm&.

COOIIIZAIIT All!IICf:

lllavy IIDUl. !Dr-2 ahip-

Altord, Antellll&ll

tor

q,_ 411-lOOA.

wage, Uus.: B&4io Rue&rch Laboratoey.


Barvard University, (Dee. 31 1945).
UICLASSD'IKD.


~~

J!!!:

COOIIZAI'l ltiJ1lfa'l:

VBI' ad Ull' bezlda, 265 - 530

CorDer nrtl.ector feel

'b7 a diole

u. s. la7

WBRtJICB:

..

!be ateml& ccm81nal o1' a comer


retlector IIZid a dipole teed.. !be d1ole 1a
feel 'b7 M-18/U couial cable tlll'oush pro'babq & type II b&l.UD. !lie :retl.ector ill
~in tvo MCtiOil81 with about
MnD tal rocla per MCticm fondJ!c the
retlectin& 8urfece. b
tvo BtOtiOil8 o1' the
retlector fo:na 8ll IIIC1e of 135"' lilch
retlector Meticm 18 lio 1Dche8 h1ch ud 33
1nche8 vida, ud the dipole i8 1~1/2 1ncbe8

IBaCRIP.l!ICII:

leas
liiAX IWU:
2!!!! .. 9

4)).

Balt-pon.r

~dth- 1-pl.ane-

6o0 to 700

B-plane - 60
UDiciiHctiUD&l.

to 80
liMa tzRe
O
Pol.arizaticm Vertical, borizcmt&l, or 45 1
dapm41n&

011

DIS!AIJ.A1'ICII1

antenna orientation.
Shipboud

ctl.'

'

11'011114

l\

J S80CIAS> !fill-. llav7 JIDdal TJJr -2 &hipbaed J~ trrc ...S.tt-v. :ltui~ t'UDOtiol:l - countc.auul'e8 1 J-sDf!

JCISCIIUDOOSa !be 66ALs 1a 811d.l.AY' to 66.AIM


atcma, 11114 1a idatical. to tile lllne.r4

112907 antcma.

UICI.AIIIte

156

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--""!'"-~-..om;;--r-.:

Ij

.'

t::",.~
...o:--_.~.-....~-.,.'!"'.--------~-----

'

UNCUSSiflm
ANTENNA 66ALT

FRESUENCY:

!!!!i

UBF Be.nd, 445 - 82o

n-

Beam tm - Unidirectional.
Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, dependiDg on antenna orientation.

me.

Corner reflector with c!ipole feed.

The antenna is a corner reflector


vi th a dipole feed. The dipole is fed by
RG-18/U coaxie.l cable through what is probably a type II balun. The reflector is constructed in two sections vith about nine rods
per section forming the reflecting surfaces.
The two sectAons of the re.'lector form an
angle ot 135 Each renector section is 20
inches by 24 inches, and the dipole is ll
inches long.

I:CSCRJl'TION:

450

Shipboard or ground.

IliSTALI'..A!riON:

ASSOCIA!ED EQUIPMER'l!:

Navy M:>del TDX'-2 Radio


'h-enSJIIitting Equi:.aent. Equipment tunctioncounterllleasllres1 jemaing.

REFERENCE:

AndreW w. Al:rord1 Antennas for RCM, 411-lOOA.


Cambridge, Mus.: Radio Research Laboratory
lfar'lard University, (Dec. 31 1945).
UliCLASSD'IED.

BEAM DATA:
~-

9 db.

Ralf'-powr beamvidth - F.-plane - 6o0 to 700


B-plane - 65 to 8o

ANTENNA 66AUI

.P'Rli!;j,UENCX': UBi' band, 810 - 1385 me.

lJISTALLAfiar:

~:

.ASSOCIA'1'ED EQUIPM!!:RT: TDX' -2 shipboard Jllllll!ing


tranSJIIitter. Equip~ent fWlction - coW!termeasures1 J~.

Corner reflector vith dipoJ.e feed.

IESCRJl"rrO!I: The antenn~r. consists or a corner


reflector ted by a dipoJ.e. The reflector is
constructed ot sheet metal, and each side is
6 inches vide and ll inches h~. i!le tvo
sections form an angle ot 135 ~ dipoJ.e
is fed by ~18/U coaxial cable through a
type II balun and is 6-ll/16 inches long.

Sbtpboard and gt"ound

KI.SCELLAliEOUS:

~s antenna is identical to
!Jarrard RRL type M2910 antenna except for
1110unting provisions.

COOIIIZAIT AGBBCY:

u. s. lavy.

RErmElll!:

BEA.'l DATA:

.Q!!a - 9 db.

Halt-;pover beamwidth - 1!: plane - 6o

AndreV w. Alford, Antennas for ~ 411-lOOA


Cambridge, llt.as.: Radio Research Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945).
Uli:LAS.'3D'IED.

to 70

depending on
freq~cy.

B-plane - 65 to 8o
Beaa tn,e - Unidirectional.
0
Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45
depending on anteJma orientation.

FI"<EOl!ENCYs

Transmitting Equipment.
test.

VHF and UHF banda, 100 - 1200 me.

Im. Dipole.

MANUFACTURER.&

PESC8IPI40Ns The antenna aesembly consists of a


set of dipoles and a rectifier unlt enclosed
in a weatherproof box. The assembly is 6-3/8
inches high by 16-7/B inches wide by 2-9/16
inches deep. The base has four 9/32-inch
holes on 2-inch by 4-3/B inch mounting center~
INSTALU.IIO!fa

N!i98~470-

REfERE!fKESa

1) U. S. Navy, ~Nai.LlC!:~~~ol<l!U...,;k_.,L'!-'is':"-t""'g~f~th:!Tf-"E..a;le~c
trgnict SypplyjOtiiii, (Feb. 19~8).

UN-

CL'SSIFIED.

2) General Electric drawing M-7476633 rev Q,

Navy Model TDY-2 Radio

General Electric Company.

STOCK tfl.NBEI1s Federal Stock Number


7317.

llor111411 y shipboard.

4SjOCIATED EQUIPMfNia

Equipment function -

157

UNCUSSIRED
ANTENNA 66.\LX aM 66AL Y

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTa Navy Model DXB Equipment.


Equipment function - direction finding.

5,

REFERSNCEs


ANTENNA 66.\LZ

FREQUEOCYs

SHF band, 6275 - 657!l me,

TYPEs Modified cut paraboloidal reflector with


a horn feed,
DESCRIPTIQNs The antenna consists of a reflector with a horn feed. The reflector is a
slatted, cut paraboloid, 13 inches high by 48
inches wide, modified to give 12 of csc2
coverage. The antenna has a total weight of
160 pounds.

SJQCK NYMBERa
742l,

Federal Stock Number F5985-470-

REFEREICESa
l) U, s. Navy, N~~ ~~;k fist gf tbe EJectrgnics SupplvJRfijC!,Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
1

2)

DATAs
- 2S db,
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 170 with an
additional 12 csc2 coverage1 Horizontal -

BEAM

2. 70.

Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATAs The antenna rotates through 360 in
azimuth at a rate of 15 revolutions per
minute.
INSTALLATION
craft,

Shipboard, PT and other light

ASSQCIATED EQU!PMENJa Navy Model S0-5 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search, surhce.
!o!ANUFACJlffiERa

AnteMa 66ALZ

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.

FREQUENCY
TYPEa

UHF band, 1000 3000 me.

Ground-plane antenna.

DSscRIPJIQNa The antenna consists of a quarterwavelength rod with a small ground plane
housed in a polystyrene radome. The assembly
is 5-5/8 inches wide by 5-3/4 inches long by
4-1/4 inches deep. It has two 5/16-inch
mounting holes spaced 5 inches center to center. It has an adaptor for a 52-ohm cable,
!NSTAWTIONa
~IATED

Shipboard.

Galvin Manufacturt119

SIQCK NUKBERa
8612,

Federal Stock Number N5985-408-

tbj

2)

Air-Track dra,lng Cl843 rev. 0.

EQ\lif'MEHI Radar Set AN/SPR2,

UJf' and Slf' banda, 800 - 3800 IIIC.

!Xf&a Conical 1nttrin1.

158

and

I!EfERENCESa
1) U, S. Navy, N~~ ~r~;k List of
Electronics supplvJRftici, (F~b. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.


fREQ!JE!fK'{a

eo.

&N!IFACIUBERa
Air-Track.

INSTALLATIONs

Shipboard.

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENT!

Radar Set AN/SPR-2.

STOCK NUMBERs Federal Stock Number N5985-2573204.

REfEREif:E I
u. s. Navy, NaY[ Steck Lijt of the Electronics
Sypply Office, Feb. 1958 Ulf:LASSIFIED.

FREQUENCY&

L-band.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT& Navy Model Mark 20 Mod 2


Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire
control (searchlight control).
MISCELLAMEQUSt Reference 1) lists Mark 20 Mod
2 Radar Equipment as obsolete.
COGNIZANT AGEOCYt
825.

REFEREM;ESa
1) Edward Ornstein, U. s. Navy Radar Systems
Survey, NRL Report 4963. Washington,
o. C.a Naval Research Laboratory (Nov.
22, 1957}. ASTIA Report No. AD-153211.
SECRET.
2)

U. S. Navy, BuShips, Code


.Im' Mattress antenna.
The antenna consists of a flat
screen reflector with a horizontal row of four
dipoles mounted in front of it. The overall
antenoa is 120-1/4 inches wide by 36 inches
high by 16-3/4 inches deep. The total weight
is 193 pounds.

~ESCR!PTIQNa

BEAM DATAl
Polarization - Verticai.
INSTALLaTIONs

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATEQ EQUIPMENT

Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.


MISCELLANEOUS The 66AMD is the Mark 3 IFF antenna normally used with Navy Model SR-3 Radar Equipment.
REFEREOCESa
1) U. S. Navy,,Na~ Sto;k fist of the Electronics SupolVjDffice,Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Qata
Sheets, Shicb9ard
Details. Cyapter
~. NAVSHIPS 900121 A ,
Jan. 1, 1959

{oy'"f'

Navy Model Mark 3 IFF

OONFID~NTIAL.

~~

Mattress antenna.

PESCBlfTij)Na The antenna consists of a flat


screen reflector with a horizontal row of
eight dipoles mounted in front of it. The
overall antenna is 21-3/4 inches high by 66
inches wide by 9-3/8 inches deep. The total
weight is 43 pounds.

Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.


MISCELLANEOusa The 66A.ME is the Mark 4 IFF
antenna normally used with Navy Models SR-3
and SR-6 Radar Equipment.
REFEREICESa
1) u. S. Navy. Na~ ~t2~k List of the Electron! cs sy;p'='l'"'y~o~t~f~i..c"'e"",-l(~F:"'e'f'-b""'.~l:-:9:::5";:8'r)""'.~u==N-

cussrFIED.

BWI DATAl

Polari&ation - Vertical.
2)

lHSIA4LAIIONa

Shipboard.

ASOOCIATED EQUifMENI

Navy Model Mark 4 IFF


ASSOCIATED EQUIPIENT Navy Modt1 Mark 13 Mod 2
Radat Equipment. Equipment function - fire
control.

U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna pata


Sheets. Sh1Dboafd Antenna Qttail&~ Cbapttr 5 1
NAVSHIPS 900121 A), Jan. 1, 19~9
OONFIDENTIAL.

159

... -

........., _____z,......

--~,.,....,..,-_....,

__.

._,., .. ,. __ . .---

....,._._.,~,

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AMH

INSTALLATION:

covers a frequency band from 90 to 5000 me.

Shipboard.

REFERENCE:
u. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Anten~a Data
Sheets Shi board Antenna Details Cha ter S
NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), Jan. 1, 1959).
CX>NF IDENT IAL.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models DBM and DBM-1


Equipment. Equipment function - countermeasures, direction finding.
MISCELLANEOUS:

Navy Model DBM-1 Equipment


ANTENNA EQUIPMENT

FREQUENCY:

SHF band, 9000 - 9160 me.

""*

U. s. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Radar


Equipment Mark 39 Model 3 1 Instruct\oo
lk>ok, OP 1748, (July, 1948}. UNCLASSIFIED.

4)

Palmer-Bee drawing 601044 Rev. B.

TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide


feed.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a perforated metal reflector, 2-l/2 feet in diameter
with nutating waveguide feed. Focal length
of the reflector is 10.6 inches.

3)

BEAM DATA:
Half-09wer beamwidth - Vertical - 3.
Horizontal - 3.
Beam type - Pencil.
Polar\Jation - Vertical.
scAN DATA: The antenna can be tilted from -15
to +85. In the search mode of operation,
the peak of the beam nutates about the axis of
the paraboloidal reflector so that the halfpower points of the moving beam cover a 5
ar.gle in the azimuth plane and a 1.9 angle in
the elevation plane. In the tra~king mode oi
operation, the peak of the beam nutates about
and is l/2 degree from the axis of the
reflector. The resulting conical scan makes
the half-power points of the moving beam cover
an angle of 5 i~ both planes. The nutation
rate is 30 cycles per second.
INSTAUJ.T!Oth

Antenna

Shipboard.

66AIC

ASSQCIATED EOUIPMEHI Radar Equipment Mark 39


Mod 3. Equ~pment function - fire control,
Range - 300 to 30,000 yarda.
MISCELIJ.NBil\.!SI Antenna Equipment 66AMK h
identical with Antenna Equipment Mark 5 Mod ~.
CQGNizt,K! AG0C't:

U. S. Navy, BI.Ord,

MANUFACIYRER

Pa1mer-Bee Co., type ,,\.-ller 1126.

STOCK N\JMBER:
550l.

Fedenl Stock ~u F5985-369-

01411
Q-141t

REFEREtcESt
1) Edward Ornstein, U, s. Nayx Rada[ Sxstfll
~' NRL Report 4963. Wllhingtol\,
D. C.: Naval Reaearch Laboratory (Nov.
22, 1957), ASTIA Report hu. AD-153211.

SECRET.

2)

Ntvy, ~~ ~~~~k ~ltt of t~~ Eltctrgnlct Supol;:&tiii,Feb. 1958 UN-

u. s.

CLASSifiED,

16o
.

......'

UNCLA$SIFIED
ANTENNA 66AML

ASSOCIATED F.QUIPMENTs Navy Model SG-4 Radar


Equipment. Equipment function - search.
~~~

Procurement co;1tract NXsr-44598.

REFERENCEs

ANTENNA 66AMN ...& 66AMO

ASSOCIATEry EQUIPMENTs Navy Model X-MBT Radio


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.

5,

REFERE~Es

ANTENNA 66AMP

FREQUENCYa

SHF band, 6275 - 6575 me.

TYPEs Modified cut paraboloidal reflector with


a horn feed.
:Hs The antenna consists of a slatted,
cut pax-boloidal reflector, 13-l/2 inches high
by 48 inches wide, fed by a pyramidal waveguide horn. The horn is fed by RG-50/U waveguide. The assembly has eight 13/16-inch
mounting holes on a ~6-l/2-inch bolt circle.

~CRIP1

STQCK NUMBERs
7422.

Fede~al

Stock Number F5985-470-

REFERENCES a
l) . U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
_2, NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1 1 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.
2)

BEAM DATAl

U. S, ~avy, Navy Stock List 2f the Electro~ils Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

~-

28 db.
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 170 (plus
12 csc2).
Horizontal- 2.1o
pglarizati2n - Horizontal.

SCAN RAJAs The antenna rotates through 360


in azimuth at a rate of 15 revolutions per
minute.
INSTALLATIONs
craft.

Shipboard, PC and other small

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENJs Navy Models S0-6 and S0-10


Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search,
surface. Maximum range - 13 miles for 2200ton DO. Minimum range - 150 yards.
Antenna 66AMP
MANVfACJURERs

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.


ANTENNA~~ ~)

FREQUENCY

SHF band,

62~

6~74

me.

IX&

Two cut praboloidal reflectors, each


with a horn feed.

DEscRIPTIONs The antenna ass~ly consists of


two a~tennas fed by waveguides from a selector
s ... itch. One antenna is uLed for surface
search1 and the other, for air aearch. The
surface-search antenna conaista of a slatted,
cut paraboloidal reflector, 18 inches high by
60 inches wide, fed by a wneguide horn. The

air-search antenna consists of a modified cut


paraboloidal reflector, 50 inches high by 53
inches wid~, fed by a waveguide horn. The
surface-search antenna of the 66AMQ-2 antenna
asse~bly has been redesigned and probably has
dimensions diffe1~nt from tt.ose given above.

UNCLASSIFIED

---,- ......--

----------~

---

---- --- -

UNClASSIFIED
6)

BEAM DATAt

Surface- Airsearch search


Antenna AntennD
28 db
28 db
Gain - 66AMQ and 66AMQ-l
25 db
29 db
66AMQ-2
Half-power beamwidthVertical - 66kMQ and
66Ar.tl-l
66AMQ-2
fbri zonta 1 66AMQ and
2.4
66AM:l-l
2.75
66Ar.:l-2
csc2 in
Beam type elevatioo
horizontal hori zonti
Polarization -

Department of the ~avy, Radar Equipment


NFy Model SG-6b, Instruction Book,
NAVSHIPS 91'384, (March 1955). UNCLASSIFIED.

::::?;;;;:;.---...,.. _ _ _ ,...n"

SCAN DATA The antenna rotates through 360 in


azimuth at a rate of either 5 or 15 revolutions per miuute.

( - .... .-,. ......,40,''

----.~--~<-.

INSTALLATION

Shipboard, DO and larger

-..."<.._,.. ....

~essels.

~?illii~~:..

ASSOCIATED EQUIPME~Tt 664MQ, Navy Model SG-6


Radar Equipment; 66AMQ-l, Navy Mod~l SG-6a
R~dar Equipment; and 66AMQ-2, Navy Model SG-6b
Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search,
air; and search, surface. Maximum range 15 miles for 2200-ton DO and 12 miles f~r 12squar.-meter aircraft,

Antenna 66AIA-2

MISCELI.ANB:?!!S The nomenclature 66AMQ-(*) denotes 66AMQ, 66AMQ-l, and 66AMQ-2. The
66AMQ has components that operate on 60-r~cle
a-c power. 66AMQ-l has components that operate on 400-cycle a-c power. The surfacesearch antenna for 66AMQ-2 has a redesi~ned
reflector and feed.
MAWJFACTUBERa Raytheon Manufar.turing Co., contract NObsr-43263 (66AMQ-2).
STOCK NUMBERa
Federal Stock Number F5985-36966AMQ
5578
Federal Stock Number F5985-40866AMQ-1
8721
Federal Stock Number F5985-40866AMQ-2
8720
Navy Stock Number F16-A-551586655

Antenna

~-2
~ni ~h

Vertical Radiatioa Pattern tor


Ret'lector

REFEREOCESt
1) u. s. Navy, HiYY Stock ~ist of the Electronics Supply Offico,Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
2)

U. S. Navy Burea~ ~f Ships, Antenna pata


ShertJ, Shipb9ard tnJ'n?a petails, Chaptrr
~~ NAVSHIPS 900121 A , Jan. 11 1959).
OONFIDENTIAL.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900,86l(A).

4)

BuShipt drawlng

5)

Drpartment of thr Nevy Bureau of Ship1,


Radar Eguipmrnt Nayy Mqdtl SG-6a,
Cgmpl~ntary Instrycfion 8ook, NAVSHIPS
91491, July 20, 1951 , UNCLASSIFIED.

162

RE6~178.

Antennt 66AMQ-2 Hortzonta\ 'dtatt~n Pattern


Zenith RtflectoT

UNCLUSIFIED

f~r

UNClASSIFIED

FREQUE~s

SHF band, 9000 - 9160 me.

IXEa Cut paraboloidal reflector with a horn


feed.
DeSCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a ~latted,
cut paraboloidal reflector, 2 feet high by
4-l/2 feet wide, with a horn feed. The horn
is .fed by RG-51;\1 waveguide. The antenna has
a total weight of 180 pounds.
BEAM DAJta
~ - 36 db.
Half-power beamwidth- Vertical- 3.?0.
Horizontal - 1.8~.
Polarization - Horizontal.

REFERENCES&
1) U. s. Navy Bu.reau of Ships, Antenna i:lata
Sheet 1 Shipboard Antenna Qetails. Chacter
~~ NAVSHIPS 90012l{A), (Jan. l, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.
2)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock tist of the Electronics Supply Office, Feb. 1958), UNCLASSTFIED.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900,83l(A).

4)

Submarine Signal drawing 60560 alt 1.

5CAN DATAs The antenna rotates through 360 in


azimuth at a rate of 6 revolutions per minut~
INSTALLATIONs

ShipboarG, DE and larger

vessel~

I.SSQCIATED EQUIPMENT& Navy Model Su-2 Radar


Equipment. Equipment functt'on - search, surface. Maximum range - 20 miles for 2200-ton
D~.
Minimum range - 100 yards.
MANUfACJVRERa

SubMarine Signal Co.

....................... ......

SIQCK NYMBERa F&deral Stock


7426.

Nu~er

F5985-470-

'

ANTENNA 66AMS

FREQUENCY&

SHF band, 3019 - 3100 me.

TYPE1 Cut paraboloidal reflector with a horn


feed.
~JllQMa

The antenna is a slatted, cut


paraboloidal reflector, 1-3/4 feet h!gt by 5
feet wide, with a horn feed. The horn is fed
by rectan9ular waveguide. The total weight
of the antenna is 346 poundb.

tenna gain f1 t the bea-ldths given here and


1n Reference 2). Reference 1) ltates In one
sr.ctlon that the frequency band 11 27JO to
3300 mtl another section of Reference 1)
states that lt ls 3000 to 3100 mc1 Reference
2) itates that lt ls 3019 to 3100 me.
MANUfACTU!!EB

Raytheon Manufacturing Co.

SIQCK NUMBER& Feder. 1 Stock Number F5985-3695404,

BEAM DATAa
Q.ll.!l - 23 db.
H~4f-power Ceamwidth - Vertical - 11.
Horizontal - ~".
P';!larlut!&.n- lhr!zontal.

REfEREOCESa
1) U S. Nh'Y, ~~iLLVY~~t~ilC:r.Jlk~L~i t._.o'7f~t~hSt-""'El~ec
tronics SypplyjHHse, (feb, 19~8). UN
ii..!':;

cus; IFilD.

SCAN DAT!p fhe Jnt.enna ro~ates t.t.n)ugh 31h0 in


azimuth at a rate of 4, 8, or lt', nvolut.lont
per minute,
INS!ALLUIONa

Shipboard, DD and luger ships.

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMEtfTs Navy 14?dels ~-16, SG-e,


SG-le Radar Equ l pn.en t. EquIpment function
&e~rch, surface.
Max!~ range - 15 mllet for
~200-ton DO and 10 mllet for 20-qure-~ter
a1rcratt. Minimum ranJe ~00 yards.
illCFLLANE()~

Reference I) Hates tt.~t the


vertical half-power bunw1dth 1& ~ and the
horizontal half-power beamwldth 1s 2.~
1-bwever, the she of the refle,tor .tnd the an0

UNCI.ASIIFID

Antenna 66AMS

UNCLASSIFiED
4)

NAVSHIPS 98206.

S)

Raytheon Drawings N-68.\-3 sub 1 and M8883 sub 1.

'iAVSHIPS 900,5311 Instruction Book, Radar Equipment SG-a, SG-b, SG-lb, and SG25.

C'IATED EOUIPMENJa
nt.

u. s.

Navy Bureau of Ships, &ntenna patp


Sheets. Shipb9ard hn{enna Details' Cbfptt( '
NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), Jan. l, 1959,

Navy Model CXJN Equip

CXlNFIDENTIAL.

u. s.

lCTATE9 EQUIPME[la Navy Model MBR Radio


ransmitting and Receiving Equipment.

Navy Bureau of Ships, Aottnna patt

~eets 1 $b1p9ca{d An~tnna prtalls' Cbtpter ~.

NAVSHIPS 900121 A), \Jtn. lt 1959

CXlNF IDENTIAL.


~~

cpGHlz.ANT AGEt::Xa

UHF band, 1244 - 13!'>0 me.

fa Collinear array of dipoles with


eflector.

u. s. Navy,

BuShlps.

MANVfACJUBEB

Industrial Electronics Dlvlslon


of eatlnghous Electric Corporttlon, contract

corner

teu-8674,

CRIPTIONa The antenna conaiats of a co:ltnar of 12 dipoles mounted on and probe fed by
, section of rectangular waveguide approx1~ttly 9-l/2 feet long, A v-shaped section
i th a M&h ref lect1n9 surface h 110unted on
~e waveguide section to form a corner rtflec~
:1r behind the dipole array. Each dipole is
tnclosed in a protective cover, The overall
1ntenn1 is 19-~/8 Inches high by 112-3/16
lnchei long by 23 inchea deep, tnd the total
oeight la 80 pounds.

~IQCK

N\.WERSa Navy fl6-A-~2016-2099 (66AIW),


N<.vy Fl6-A48616-~940 (66AMVl),

REf,RE!(;E~t

u. s.

Navy, Nayx Stock

trgn11it ~'IIRJHX Off1ct,

tlS

gf tb' Eltc
Ftb. 19~8 1M*

CUSS IF lED,

u. s...vy Bur11u of Shlpa, AnttM Dttt

2)

Sbioboud t\~ DtyUa, :;sPt!tE


NAVSHIPS 900121 A , Jan. 1, 1~ ,

Shtttla
~.

CONF I D!IIT IAL.

~=
~

- 21 db.
Hilf-powtr bftmpidth Vrrtlcal 300,
Horizontal - ao.
pglir1zat1oo - Horizontal.

NAVSHIPS 900,989a Inatruction look for


Radtr Equl,..nt Ntvy Model 5116,

3)

.'

~~
The antenna rotatll through 36CJ0 In
~z!muth at a rate that can bt varltd bttween
~ ~nd l~ revolutions ptr m!nutt,

'

fi

STALLAIION Shipboard, DO and l1r91r ah!ps.


:QClATE!/ EQ\Jlf'WiHTa "'avy Model SR6 Radar
Equipment. Equ\paant fvnctlon arch, ~lr&
and tearch, turface, MaxiMUM rao9e- 20 mlltt
for noo-ton [)[) and ~ nllet for 20-aquan.. ter aircraft, Minl.u. re"4! .. 800 yarda.

Tht no.neleture 66AMV() dtoote &f~MV and 66AMVI. Tht 66AMV covtrl
only the fraquncy un91 fro111 l:t-44 to 1300 rn<..

'SCELIANEO\JSt

--

--~--'--------

~~

Mattreu antenna.,

CXlGifiZNfT AGilQ'l U. S.

pESCJIIPIIQNa The antenna condsta :)f a horizontal row of four verti,~al dipoles mounted in
front of a flat, rect~ngular reflector made
up of vertical rods. The overall antenna is
38-3/4 inches high by 96 inches long by 173/4 inches deep, and the total weight is ~3
pounds.

Navy, SuShips.

!ANYfACIURERt

Indust~ial Electrcnics Division


of Weatinghcuse Electric Corporation, contract
IISar-8674.

STOCK NlJle;';Rt

F.-:leul

St~ck

Number N531Q.o261-

'17!10,

Shipboard, DO and larger ships.

INSIAJ,LUIONa

ASSQCIAIED EQUip!llil{Ta Navy Model Mark 3 IFF


Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.

2}

MICEWNEQIJS The 666.- h the Mark 3 IFF antenna used with Navy Model SR-6 Radar Equip-

U. S. Navy Bureau of Shtpt, Aottona Data


Sheets. Shipboard {nJ~a p.tails 1 ~apttr
~ NAVSHIPS 900121 A 1 Jan. 1, 1959
CDIIFIDEVTIAL.

ment.

IN5IAWII0Nt

Shipboarli.

U, S. Navy, BU;)rd.

QlGHIZAHT AQEfi(X&

ASSQCIAm EQYIPME~a Navy Model lk.rk 25 Mod 2


Radn Equipment 66AMY) and U/SPG-48(l0i-l)
Radar Set (66AMY-l). EquipMnt function
fire control.

w"cs,
1U:. s. Navy Bureau of SM!)$, Anttoot Dtta
l!bipboud {"J~ Qttlilt, ~aptu
NAVSJfl'PS 90021 A , Jan. 1, 1959
a:liiFIDEIITIAL.

Sb!!tt

~.

MISCEI.l.AJ!fQIJSa Tht 110111nclature 66AIIY-( t) dtnotea 66AMY and 66AMY-l. Add~tional lnfo~
tlon it available in the confidential dot~t
listed below at Reference 2 and in Yolu.e V
of thit catalog aerlet.

u. s.

2)

llavy Bureau of Ordnance,

...........................' ..

IIIU...J.Oi

td Aaaigqptnt. Rtsp!ttJ NA10RD Fora 848,


.Approved July 23 1 19-&0 OONFIDENTIAL.

ASSQCIAIED EQUIPMNit Navy Model X-~-7 Ract.r


Equipaent. Equipment function - , .. rth.
, REfW!ItEa

Ef!EO\JJI:)'a

Sll' band 1 probably 8740 8890 atc:.

IlfSIAWUOia

ASSQCJAIED 1jQI.!1P!!Eifi 1 Navy Mode 1 Mark 34 lolod


13 Radar EquipD'nt. Equlpaent function - fire
control (antillrcraft).

"Sus

MISCi'
Navy Modell Mark 34 Mo~Nh J,
4 1 lind 7 throu9h 14 llave bttn .,dlfled end
r~Mtlgn.t~ Navy Model Mark 34 IIDd. 16. An-o
tenM 66AIIl l. 1 the .... 11 AntenM Mark ~
Mod 2.

gp!I1AIJ'

MI!Q' u.

I!Ef~EICESa

Shipboard,

Edward Ornateln, U, S, Nayy Rtdtr Syattpa


~ tilL R~rt 4963. Wuhington,
D. C. r Naval R!!earc:h lAbontory (Nov,
22, 1~7), ASTIA Report No, AD-1~3211.
SECRET.

2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Shlpa, Anttnot Qatt


Sbttta. Sblpbgerd ~t~ Qtttllt, C~tpttr
~~ NAVSHIPS 900121 A ,

OOII'IDINTIAL.

3) u. s. llavy

1 . . .vy Wh'd (11....-c),

ft:

Jan. 1 1 1959

..,.,,u of OMMnee, k ..t


Rpttt

Alll!IMJt.
MWRD Fora 848,
Approved July 23, 1~ OOWID!JCTIAL.

cw...

tnsl

i.1.
~

1.

-----~---'----------

I
'

''

iQS:IATEl? EQUIPItfl Mavy Model SP-2 Raclar


!qliipment. Equipment function height find-<
Lng.

J.IJ.NEOIa Reference l) states that Navy


'odel SP-2 Radar Equipment was never approved.

iNifilil AQEOCX1

U. So Navy, BuShipt (code

823,.

CX!MPONEm 1 ..rlywnning antenna, l


be1ght-f1nding antenna, l m dipole, and 1
antenna pedestal.

hi)R

SJfl band, 3-eO - ~ 11C (Height


finding antenna), UHF b3nd, 2700- 2900 JDC
{brl)""W'rning antenna), VlF baneS, ~!'>7 - 187
IIC (IFf anttnna).

YQYEl:l(X1

m a two
cut paraboloidal rtflec:tou ..ch fed
waveguide horn a..lllbly.
~

g:!GHir.'
" AGElli'(t
823

u. s. Navy,

IIIMPIJ. (code

IBIIEI

\
\

fedtrll &to~ ......._,.......

E.SCBipiiOKa Tht anttPM 111111bly c:onahta of


\110 antennas aounted on 1 tingle ptcleatal.
One antenna Ja used for early-warning MarchJ
aftd tht other, for height finding. the earlY"
warning antenna h 1 cut paraboloidal reflector, 4 fott high by 14 fNt wtdt, feel by a
waveguide horn aallllbly. It l~~eludts an IFf
dipole. The htlghtflndlng antenna h a bl
focal, cut paraboloidal rtfleetor, 1~ feet
high by ~ fHt wldt 1 probably fed by I Robin-

Il
l

Mf6iYREih AMrican tlacbtne ..- foUIMb:y Co.


STQCJC
8737.

I
l

I
j

ton SCinJWr.

IIIAU.ATIQNa

Ship!ard.
if

A@lCIATED EQUIPMQTs lavy Model IX-2 Rader


-:,1'J1pMnt. EquipMnt function air ttarchl
tight nncttng, and m.

~ !Q:t

VJII band, 60 "' 80 IICo

Ground-plane anttPM.

P~SCRIPI~M

The antenna consiata cf a vertical


radiator, a ground plant ~da up of four roda
110unted horizor.tally 9()0 apart, ana 1 Mtching
aectton. Three tnttrchanqeablt att~l roda,
33, 38-3/8, al'ld 44 indite long, art f~m~hhed
to
aa vertical radt.tora. The total
ft1ght of the antenna h 46 pounda.

"rv

..
I

UMTA

Pplerizatipo Vertical.
A tdttnt t.ctlnr
located at the baae of the otenna, Ntchtt
tbe '70-otw input lll!ptdanct of tM tntenna to
a ~lw cotxill tran..tulon Une.

DJIIIIliM&TCHIJIG DQISUt

nJ

t
i

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTa Navy Model TBS Radio


Equipment. Equipment function - communications.
Radio Corporation of America,
Victor Dlvbion.

l)

U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenpa Data


beets. Shiob9ard ~ntenna Details, ~apter
~~ NAVSHIPS 900121 A), (Jan. l, 1959).
(X)JIFtDEJfi'IAI..

2)

u. S. Navy, ,,~ ~fn;k tt't of thy Electronics SUpoiVQfftCf, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900,590.

MANUfACTURE!h

STOCK N!.J,!BERa
7172.

Federal Stock Number N5985-254-

REfEREOCESs


FBEQIJEtl('(1
~~

f'lJ'"f'Jan.petails.
C'apter
1, 1959

VHF band, 60 - 80 me

Sbttta. Shipboard
A MVSHIPS 900121 A ,
OOIIFIDEMTIAL.

,...._____ .,._____...,.

Ground-plant antenna.

2) VSHtPS 900,590.

J>6iCBIPTIQHa The antenna ~nststa of a match


ing section, a ground-plane rod, and three
interchangeable, vertical radiating rods
41-7/8, 34-3/4, and 28-l/4 inches long. The
total weight of the antenna 1& ~7 pounds.

BW DATA&

poJarizatiqo - Vertical.
I~JHGJMA~INP DEVIceS& A matching aectton,
located at the base of the antenna, matches
the 7Q-ohm input impedance of the antenna to
a 50-oillll coaxial tranuiu1on line.

..

INJALLUIQHI Shipboard, aublurine.


ASOCIAIED &QUIP!!EN'f Navy Modtl T8S Radio
Equipment. &Jui'*"'t function co.-mica
tiona.

. AnteMa 66016


f8filU11tX
Dfgt

VJII band, 28 .. 68 ac.

Whips
REfER~tl( I

~~~

Half Stgck

u. s.

NifjQCIAlJSI EQl!IPMEN'f Navy Modtl IIIP Radio


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment, Equip.-nt funetivn - communication&.

Ll't of the Electrqnics

Navy,
Suwly Off1c1J,

Feb. 1958

l.'ICLASS!fiED

linters and Crampton Corporation.

'

~M--.A

lltiQillldXt YJif belld, 28 80

DD tp.
~W'CP

IJiNI!JIIfit Nevy IIDdel TIYeel lttdto


ranlldtt1nt tncf lecetving lqulpilllftt lqutpa
.-nt functloA ~icatlon ..

IWD

!1.

PNerd ltot* IIIIIIINr f5985-2*-

IWBIP
u. &. Nevy,
Stock Li~t
lf'x Qff&y, feb. 1968

"'1

gf tbt Elrctrgnl'l

UI:LASSIPIED

n
_____________________.................................................................................

'~4

.J~~~

UNCI ASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66026

FREQUENCXs
I:i!:s

VHF band, 132 - 156 me.

2)

Instruction Book, GEI-12387A.

D!po le.

DATAl
l'olari!atlon Vertical.

EEA'-i

INSTALLATIONs

i,

Shipboard.

IL

ASSOCIATED EQU!PMENTs Navy Models RAR and TCD


Radio Equipment. Equipment function - communi.:ations.
STOCK NUMBER:

t;t:

t'<J

Federal Stock Number F5985-408-

8684,

r'
e
If

"'

Antenna~.

i.~

1-'

lc

............... ..............

E
;.'

f~
~

;.~

FREQUEtcfa

MF and IF b.nd& 1 2 -

me.

9.~

r~

SJQCIS N!.!!BElh Federal Stock a..lle:' te985-249-

)'

II

4342.
~~

Whip.

A~~IATED

EOU!PMEtfT Navy Model TCQ R11dio


TranSIIIitting and Receiving Equlpaent. Equip..nt function - communications.

~;

REf ERE !ICE I


u. s. Navy, Navy Stock Lift gf th' Electrggics
Sypply Office, Ftb. 19e8 UNCLASSIFIED.

!'

~,'j

FREQYEI'CY

VHF band, 30 - 42

S'COCK N\I!BERa Federal Stock.,.._ N&96!J-249-

IIC.

4369.
~~

Whip.

ASSQC!ATEP EQUIPJ!EtfTt

Navy Model TCLl Radio

Transmitting and Receiving EquipMent.

Equip-

BEf,REbCESa
1 u. s. Navy, !~ ~~~
1Wl!cs

cussiFIEo.

ment function CO!IImUnteatione.

MNtfACTUBEB Galfttl Electric Company.

ti''

tbJ Elecsucoivoti!Cif Feb. gt1958


UN-

2) Gtneral Electric drMIIft9 JC-1882913 rev. 0.


AN'IBNIIIA 61116

FREQU!2!C'f: VHF band, 200 250


1'n'E:

SCAN

IIICo

1\ATA:

'l'he antenna rotatn throush ~

in uiauth at a rate

ot 2 NYOlut1cPA per

ainute.

Parabolic--cylinder ntlector vith a

-sroun~pl.ne teed.

I.E:SC'RIP!'ICir: '1be antenna ocma11te ot a ;pen..


t.oliocylin4er ret1eotor, a fHd u~

ccme1et1nc ot vert1c&l. ndi&tor an4 t~


horizontal re.41a1 pound 1'041 1 u antenna
d.r1ve \11llt1 uct tau 4ri'fe u.n. lbt
nn.otor .....] YeiiU 105 ll0\11141t.

INS'rALLA!ri<JI: Shlpboant
aireratt carrier~

or cr'QIID41

MSQCIATED )Xt!JIPMBft'.rs laVf 111018 D-1, D-21


and YE- 3 Radio liiii1nc J1111aa lrl\11-=
Jllu1pMnt tvnctiOD ~~ 1\ll'hee
Nterence,

CO!JIII1.A!'1' NBI!IOYz u. a ...,..


NAIUJ'AC'.L'URER: Ra41o

~.

or .4IIUi4a,

ILAIIIFB
II

; L.

---------- -----

''

__

------- _______.::.:::.___,;.:.._;_..:,..___.._

------------------

j
Victor DiVision, C!llllden, N.

"I

J., contracts

.,

<~

NOs-93372, NXss-15437, BXar-38316.


STOCK IftlWIER:

F5985-284-

Fedara.l stock Number

88io.

REFERENCES:
1) U. s. Navy and Bureau of Ships, Antenna
Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detai..,!!.

Che.)er 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (,Tan.l,


1959 CONFIIIENTIAL.
2)

3)

U. S. Havy, Navy StoP.k List c4 the Electronics Supply atfice, (Feb. 1958).
UlfCLASSIFIED.

4)

Instruction Book tor

IfAVSBIPS 95361:
Navy lbiel

~1

!laming Deacon !;quipment.

Instruction Book tor


JlaiWl8 Beacon

IfAVSJIIi'S 900, 502:

llavy Models YE-2 and YE- 3

Equipraent.


J!!!QUEDCY:

.!!E!l

VBr bs.nd, 241

251

J.,

V1ctor Division, c-sen, 11'.


contracts
IXas 330861 IIXII-82o, az~d liXsr-42143.
stewart-Warner Corp., Chicago, Ill., contNcta Das-19219 aDd 11Xar-6ooo4.

110.

Mattress e.ntenna.

IISCRIP'l'IOI: !nle antenna conaists ot a tlat


reflector 1 approximately 4 teet square 1 tvo
vertical.ly-JDOunted dipoles, md a pedestal.
b reflector is ude up ot 15 vertical o~teel
l'Oda vel\Wd to a steel traM.

S'l'OCIC ltJIIIR I

JW4era1. Stoc1t J1U11ber

J'5985- 369-

5386

liiWt IWU:
Balt'POVer beamvidth Horizontal ~5.

Pbiarii&tion - Vertical.
0

SCAli DM!A: 'fM mtenna rotates through '!f>c


1D azilluth at a rate ar 2 revolutions per
ldDute.

u. s .1&'97 an4 Bureau ar Ships, ~


tion Book tor !al!1ng Beacon Equil!lll!!lt
~m YG and Radio~uency )t)n1tor

2)

Shipboard or ground.

~CII1

L
Y. CRV-r.* IUi. 900,510,
(JW. , 1945 IJJICLASSIJ'IBII.

ASSOCIASD IQUIPMllll'l': Bavy ltld.els YG, m-1, 11114


YG:2 ~Beacon lllqui~t. lllquipoo
~t t\mctiOI'- navt&ation, surface refer-

Gee.

u. s.

Ravy aDd Bureau ar Ships, ~


Data S'neete, Shipboard Antenna Details

3)

u.

C<XlliiZAll'r Nl!IICY:

ChaJ:tm- 5, IAVSBIPS 90012l(A) 1 (Jan. 1 1

S. Javy, Bu.Sh1ps.

.......... ...................
1959) COID'IlD'fiAL.

JWIUFAC'l'Uil!R:

Radio Corporation of AMrica,


~

ANTENNA

UtEC!VE!C)'a

II' and IF bandt,

1.~

12

SWCK

IIICo

!ftiiEB

Fecferal Stock NUmber te820-~4-

7183.
~

Whip.
ASglCIAIED !lQUipUNXa lllvy Model TCI Radio
Equipment. Equipment function ~ co..unlca

REfEBI!Qe

u. s. Navy,

tiona.

Stgck Lift gf tte Electrgnt1

Peb. 1~8

Ut::LASSIFIEO.

....

-..

- l x O(f1&1

UNCUSSIRED
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 6fo042

'REQUENCY:
rYPE:

VHF band, 70 - 90 me.

Ground-p!ane antenna.

)ESCRIPT!ON: The antenna assembly consists of


a telescoping VP.rtical whip, an octagonalwheel ground-plane of steel tubing, and a
supporting tower. The assembly weighs 71
pounds.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900,011-IB.

1.

DATA
Polarization - Vertical.

3EAM

INSTAbLATIONz Buoy mounted. The antenna asse.bly is mounted on a Sono-Radio Buoy Model
JM-4 anchored offshore.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Transmitter of SeneRadio Buoy Model JM-4. Equipment function countermeasures, monitoring.
MANUFACTURER:
Co.

Airplane and Marine Instruments

STOCK NUMBER:
4317.

Federal Stock Number F5985-249-

10'

j~ 1 sa: VIEW

-----

TOP VIEW

Antenna 66042


ANTENNA 66041

FREQUENC'(&

VHF band, 40,1 me.

SJQCK NYI4!EB1

Federal Stock liklllber 111598!1-249-

4376,

Illi Whip.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT& Navy Model TCL-2 Radio
Equipment. Equi~nt function - communications.
MANUFACTURER

Doolittle Radio, Inc.

REFER!:t:ES1

1)

u. s.

Navy, Nayy Stock fist gf thJ ElecSupplv Qffice,Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.


t~onics

2)

Dool~

ttle

drawl~g

A-1004 rt. 0.

li

FREQ!JEt:Yz

IrE

VHF band, 30 - 42 me.

Whip.

DE$CRIPTION The antenna consiits of a 6-foot


tapered whip, a spring MOunting base, and a
mo1Jnting bracket. The whip h ude of cadu
mium-plated vanadiUm steel and has at its
lower end a ~crew fitting for flstanlng to
the pring mounting base. This base consists
of a stainless steel, tapered helical spring
cla.ped in plce by two MOlded bllttlitt flt
tings. lt h attlched to the 110unt1ng bracket
by six bo'ts. The antenna wetgh5 20 pounds.
IN5IALL6IIPN

170

Ground, shipboard, and airborne.

EQUIPMENT: Navy Models MN, MN-1,


MN-2, MN-3, MH-4, and MN-5 Radio Transmitting
ard Receiving Equipment. Equi~nt function comntuni cations.
Radio Equipments RBK-14 1 Rlll.-14, and RDC-r.

~crATED

MISCELLANeous Antenna 66044() denotes Antenna


66044 and 66044A. Antenna 66044.\ h the same
u Antenna 66044, but it does Mt have the
m~unting aprlng at ita baae.
(X)GNIZ6NI 6GENCX1
~~

NXsa-14291,

NXar-41011 1

IJ.

s. Navy, lluShlps.

Fred M. Link, contracts NXa-3834,


NXss-20219, HXu30781, NXso-32191.
and NXsr-49343.

UI6CUSSIFIED
STOCK NUMBERSs
66044 Federal Stock Number N5985-249-~
Navy Stock Number Flb-A-54466-6141.
66044A Federal Stock Number N5985-249~
Navy Stock Number Fl6-A-54466-6121.

s. Navy, Nayy Stock List of tbe Electronics Supoly Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

U.

REFERENCESs
1) U. S. Navy and Bureau of Ships, Antenna

ANTENNA 66046

FREQUENCXa

MF

and Hf bands, 0.5 - 30 me.

1)

I:l.!!5.s Whip.
DEscRIPTIONa The antenna ia a 28-foot nontelescoping whip made up of four aluminum sections, one 2-1/2 inches in diameter and 7-1/2
fest long, one 2 inches in diameter and 7-1/2
feet long, one 1-1/2 inches in diameter and
7-l/4 feet long, and one 1 inch in diameter
and 7 feet long. The total weight of the antenna is approximately 55 pounds.
INSTALbAIIONa

u.

s. Navy, NaVY $tock lA; of thJ lctronics Su2Dly Office, ~ieb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

2) U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, 6D1tona pata

Sh!!ts. Shipbond f"f~' Pttalls, CJapter


~. NAVSHIPS 9001~4 A , Jan. 1, 1959
<DNFIDENTIAL.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUI!'MENTa Navy Models RA0-9, ROO,


and similar radio equipment. Equipment function - commtmications.
8" IIAlll. &ql,1 CIACL(
4 HOLES 17 DIAN

HANYfACTUBERa Premax Products Division, Chisholm Co., Inc. and Kings Electronics Co.,
Inc:.
STQCK NYMBERa

Federal Stock Number N5985-369-

Antenna 66046

5!l30.

REfEREt($a


FREOUitGY

Im

MF and Hf band, 0.3 - 30 me.

MANUfACIURERa Premax Products Division, Chisholm Co., Inc. and King& Electronics Co.,
Inc.

Whip.

DECRIPTIONa The antenna is a 35-foot nontelescoping whip made up of five aluminum sections, one 3 inches in diameter and 7-3/4
feet long, one 2-1/2 inches tn diameter and
7-1/2 feet long, one 2 inches in diameter and
7-1/2 feet long, one 1-1/2 inches in diameter
and 7-1/4 feet long, and one 1 inch i.n diaeter and 7 feet long. The total weight of
the antenna 11 70 pounds.
I.H?TALLAIIONa

NUMQERa
5340.

~TQCK

federal Stock Number N5985-349-

REfERENCES a
I) U. S. Ndvy, H~ $t2ck List of th' Electronlct supp~i"'v"":oo~t~f:-:'i"'c"',"",-;(~F:"'a-::-b...l.'"!1-:9~5-=a'">..=.~"='u::<N-:cu.ssn'IED.
2)

Shipboard.

ASSX:IATEQ EQYIJ?MENT' Navy Model TCK, AN/URT-4,


and limilar radio equipment. Equipment f~nc
tion communications.

U. S. Navy Bureau of Shlpi, Antenna Data


$huh', Shipboard fnj'n{a Details, Chapter
~' NAVSHIPS 900121 A , Jan. 1, 1~9).
CONFIDENTIAL.

FBEQUEtQ'

VII' band, 70 90 me.


ANTENNA

i
l
'
~

~49

Ground-plane antenna with plate-type


ground plane

.........

171

UNCLASSIFIED
INSJAWTION:

Buoy mounted.

4318.

ASSOCIATE[! EQUIPMENT:

Navy Model UM-2 SonoRadio Buoy Trdnsmitter. Equipment functionco~ntermeasures, monitoring.

STOCK

Federal Stock MUmber

~UMBER:

F~985-249-


ANTF.NNA 66050

FREQUENCY:
:rt:fg:

VHF band, 56 - 85 me.

MANUFACTURERt Friez Instrument Division, Bendix


Aviation Corp., Baltimore, Md., contract NOb81206.

Dipole.

INTALLATIONt

Ground or shipboard.

REfEREOCEt
u. s. Navy, Navf Stock
gf the Electronics
Supply Office, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

Li!t

ASSOCIATED EQUipMEMft Navy Model RAu-2 Radiosonde Receiving Equipment. Equipment fJnction - meteorclogical measurement.

................. ............
'

ANTENNA 6605S

FREQUEOCYt

IXEfa

HF band, 9.35 me.

0437.

REfEREI<St

Whip.

QE5CRIPTUQNt The antenna is a 25-foot nontelescoping whip made up of three sections which

1)

screw together.

IHSIALiATIONt

Shipboard, surface and submarin

u. s. Navy, Na~ ~~;k ~1st of the E!estronics SupplV:OtiiCi;Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

2)

MAh1fACJURERt Z and WMachine Products, Inc.


STOCK

NUMBER

Federal Stock Number

~985-665-


~!!:

MP' and HF bands, 1.6 - 18.2 me.

MAIUJ'AC'l'URER 1 Airplene and Marine Instruments,


file., Cle11.rfield, Pa., contracts os-9628~,

!!f!: Whip.

lltas-19775, and

DBSC2UPl'ICB'I The antenll8 1s s telescoping vhtp,


57 inches long extended and 14-1/2 inches long

The upper section is made of stainleu steel, and the lover section is made of

collapsed.

nickel-plated, chromef:l.niahed, brass tubing.


'!be ,.,tenna *"lllts oy a CAO 67-P J1.111oo pluc
into a aocket on the top ot the DAG ~eries
receiver and is u~ed aa a sanae antenna.

};

IXaa-,12~.

STOCX lfUMBBa 1 Federal Stock -.tier 15985-642

;}

8405.

'}!{]

1'"

RD'!RDCESI

1) U.

s.

llavy, llavy Stock Liet of the Blectrcn1cs SupPly Office, (feb. 1956). UI-

CUSSIFIED.
2)

.ASSOCIA'l'ED 1911Il'ME1!'!: Jlavy Models DAO, DA0-1,


and DAG-2 Portable Radio Direction Finding
Equipment. Bqui~nt function - counterllltasuru, direction finding.

COOlfiZA5T AOEIICY 1

U. s. Javy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard A'ltenna Details, Chapter 5, IAVSHIPB 900l2l(A), {Jan. l, 1959).
COlfFIDEITIAL. .

~i
+.4
...
~

<t

U. B. Javy, Bu8hips.

ANTENNA M161

FftEQUEIQ'a

NF band, 2.436 me.

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENT

Navy Modal Ill Radio

Transmitting 1nd Receiving

DEi

112

Whip.

Equl~nt.

'

l-:-,.

:4

U~CUSSifiED

SIQCK NUMBER1
4347.

Federal Stock Number F5985-249-

P.EFEREOC&a

ANTENNA 66069

FREQUE!>::Ya

1/iF band, 2. 772 me.

STOCK NUMBERa
4348.

ASOOCIAT!ID EOUIPMENTa Navy ltbdel MU Radio


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.

Federal Stock Number F5985-249-

REfEREt(E I
U.S. Navy, W~,;VV~~~~~~~~..,.;;~~~
Supoly Office,

ANTENNA 66070

FRE9UNCX
TYPEa

HF band, 3.035 me.

STQCK NYMBERa Federal Stock Number N5985-2494351.

Whip.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTa Navy lkldel MV Radio


TrJnsmitting and Receiving Equipment.

REFEREt(E 1
U. s. Navy, ll2.l:f::~~~~~~~~~~l!.!.i.!<.it
Suooly Offic!h

ANTENNA 66071
~

FREQ!JENCYa
~

band, 3.155 me.

SJQCK NYMBERa Federal Stock Number N5985-2494352.

Whip.

6~IATD

EOUIPM?NTa Navy Model MV Radio


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.

REFERENCE
u. s. Navy, NaVf Stock Lijt of the Electronics
Sypply Office, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.


ANTENNA 66072

FREQUE!Cfa
~

.. band, 3.585 me.

SIQCK N!.N!ERa Ftdnal Stock Number U5985-2494353.

Whip.

ASSOCIATED &QUIP~ Nevy Model


Radio
Tren ..ltting end Receiving Equipment.

REFEREt(E a
U. S. Navy, Navb Stpck Lift of the Electronict
Sypply Office, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.


ANTENNA 66071

FREQVE!Cfa
~

HF band, 3. 725 me.

~~

4354.

Federal Stock Number N5985-249-

Whip.

6SSQCIAIEQ EQUIPMENT Navy Model


Radio
Transadtting and Receiving Equipment.

REFEREfiCEa
u. s. Navy, NaYf Stock Li't of the Electronics
Supply Of~, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA MITt

fREQUEMf)'l

.. band, 3.86!1

lie:

STOCK "'"EB Ptdtral Stock


4355.

Im Whip.

ASSQCIATED EOYIPIEifi Navy Model


Radio
Tran..ttting end Receiving Equipaent.

tblbtr te985-249-

REfERE!CEa
u. s. Navy, Mayf Stgck Lift gf the Electrgn1c1
Supply Office, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

UIICLAIIIFD

173

UNCUSSIFIED
ANTENNA 66075

FREQUElCYt

HF band, 3.995 me.

STOCK NUMERt

Federal Stock Number N5985-249-

4356.

I:!Tft

Whip.
REFERENCEt
U. S. Navy, !!Na!l..vLf-::~~~~lo...ll~~~~~.loW.~
SupplY Office,

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTt Navy Model MX Radio


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.
t

ANTENNA 66076

FREQUENCY'
D:E,gt

HF band, 4.105 me.

STQCK NUMBERt
4357.

Federal Stock Number N5985-249-

Whip.
Bfff~

u. ;.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT Navy Model MX 8adio


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.

...........

FREQUENCY&

Navy, ~~Stock Li't gf the Electrpn1cs


SallyQffice, (Fe~.;, 1958. IJICUSSIFIEO.

'

HF band, 4.435 me.

STQCK NVMBERa
4358.

Irf Whip.

Federal Stock Number

N5985~249-

RC:FEREOCEt
U. S. Navy, Na~ Stw Lift gf the Electrpntcs
Supply Office, Fet . . .;a UICUSSIFIEO.

..................... ........

ASSOCIATED !iOUif'MENTa Navy Model MX Radio


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.

Al'ti'ENNA ASSEMBLY

FREQ!JEICYa

VJF band, 30 - 42 me.

Im Whip.
DESCRIPTIONs The antenna is a six-secti~n telescopic whip. Its 8xtended length is 83 inoh-.
and its collapsed length is 18 inches. It
weighs 0.5 pound. The base of the antenna is
terminated ~ith 1 fitting which mates with ~
antenna base mounted on the case of the associated equi~nt.
INSTALUTIQNa

Gro~,

REFEREICESa
1) U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets. Shipb9ard f"fenna Details, ~apter
i NAVSHIPS Q00121 A , (Jan. 11 1959
CONFIDENTIAL.
2)

NAVSHIPS 95139 1 95140 1 and 951411 Instruction Books for Navy Models MN-1, MN-2,
and MN-3 Radio Transmitting and Receiving
Equipment.

shipboard, and airborne.

ASSOCIAjED EOUif>l4ENTa Navy Models MN-1, Mah2,


and MN-3 Radio Transmitting and Receiving
Equipment. Equipment function - communica~
tions.
@NIZAifT AGEtC'fa

U. S. Nevy, BuShlps.

MANUFACTURER Fred M. ~ink, contracts NXss14291, NXss-20219, and NXsa-30781.


STOCK MIME!
4366.

. ............................
Federel Stock Nuaber

N598~249-

~.!:/!!!!1

!!!!'

Whip.

10' and Hr banda,

2.3 - 4.5

JDC,

D.!SCRIPl'IOI1

85

The antellll& 11 a telescopic whip,

incMa long extended aad. l5-li8 1acMa


loq collapaed. It veigba l JOQII4.

...

UHCUSS&FIED
MANUFACTURER: Ccra1111icatione Co. , Inc . 1 Coral
Gables, Fla., contract JXsr-59061.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEJITI .lfavy Models MAB-l and


DAV-2 Equipment. Equipment function - communications.

STOCK !UMBERS: Federal Stock Number M5985-2494345 (66081) 1 Federal Stock Number 15985-2494344 (66c81-A).

MISC];LLABEOUS: The nomenclature 66081-(*)


denotes 666Jl and 66081-A. The 06o8l-A has a
frequency range from 2.15 to 4.95 me and
consequently may have slightly different
dimensions from those given above.

COOBIZABT AGEIICY:

U.

s .lfavy

REFERENCE:
u. s. lfavy 1 .lfa1 ~tack List of the _.. ronics
Supply Office Feb . 1958) UliCLAssi:nED.

BuShips.

11!!5UEllrCY 1

STOCK l'itiNBER 1

LF and MF bands , 0 .2 - 2 0 me

Federal Stock !lumber 116625-296-

5107.

!!!!_l Whip.
REFERENCE 1
U. s. Navy 1 !fa1 Jtoek List of tho! Elec'!:ronica
BUllPl.y Office 1 Feb. 1958j. UliCLASSIFIED.

ASBOCIAT!D BQUIPMD'l'l kvy ModOI!l OA1I Test


Oscillator Equipment. Equipment function test.

FREQYENGY

!:tEa

MF and HF bands,

1.~

- 30 me.

ftEFEREt.CE

Navy, Na~ 7~ck fist of the Elec


tronics SupplvJ$fiiCe,Feb. 1958). ijN.
CLASSIFIED.

2}

u. s.

Whip.

Shipboard and ground.

INSTI:WTIONI

ASSQCIATEp EQUIPMENT&
Radio Equipaent.

Navy Models TDV and MZ

sroq: N!H!EB Federal Stock

u. s.

Number N598!>-249-

Navy Bureau of Ships, Installation


and Calibration ot pirection Finders,
Shipboard Ant!t'?a Pe{ail!ia Chapter 7,
NAVSHIPS 900121 A), Jan. 1, 1959). ijN.
CLASSIFIED.

4339.


AN'ft:NNA 6al1

fREOUE!CY

IE and VHF bands, 28 80 me.

~JOCK

I.Xa Whip.
Navy Model TBY-6 Ultra
Portable Transmitting and Receivl~? Equipment.
I

Im

Federal Stock Number

~98~-249-

REFERENGEt
u. s. Navy, Half Stock Ll't of the Electronics
Supply Qffict 1 Feb. ~958 Ut.CLASSIFIED.

A59;)CIAIED EOUifME!fia

FREQUEti(Xa

NtMERa

4361.

VHF band, 241 -

~1

me.

Mattreu antenna.

QESCBifTIQN The antenna con1i1t1 of a flat

rKtangular reflector, ~2 inch~ high and 80


inch wide, with four vertical dipole
110unttd in a horizontal row in front of the
reflector.

BEAM DftTAa

Bram typt- The antenna hat 1 lobe switch


vh1:h awitchea the transmittrd beam firat to
the left and then to the right. The switch

timing is such that the beam is dlrect9d to


the right for a long anrl then a ahort period
of time corresponding to the Morse-code lett~r
"A", and to left for a short, then a long
period of tt.. correeponding to the letter
"N". The left and right lobes overlap and
the "A" and "N" lignals colllbine to produce a
continuou1 da1h. Thla "on course~ signal 11
0.6 wtde at 7 nautical mil and 1o wide at
9 nautical miles.
polarization Vertical.

UNCIUIIFID

175

UNCLASSZfiED
I~STALLAT!ON:

Sh!oboard.

Nwy Model YL Radio Beacon Equipment,


In: t.ructi<Jn B0ok, NAVSHIPS 900, 249-IB,
(April 10, 1943). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIAT~::l EQUIPM~NI:

Navy Model YL Radio Beawn Equipment. Equipn.ent function - navigation, surface reference. The equipment is
used t~ guide lJndin~ craft from the transp~rt vessel to t~e beach where landing operations are t~ ta~e plce.

COG~nZANT

AGENCY:

U.

:>. Navy, BuShios.

2)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elc;cton!cs Supply Office, {Feb. 1958). ~~
c:ASSiFIED.

3)

U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, JlntEnn,; :13tJ


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chcpter
l NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (J.;n. 1, 1959).
CONF rDOITIAL.

~A~UFACTJR:OR:

Fe.ien l Teleohone 1nd R3db


Coroorat:on, Newark, N. J., contract NXss273.:4.

JOCK NlWBER:

Navy Fl6-A-4859''-9?00.

Ri::ERE:lCES:
1) Department of the Navy Bureau of S~tps,

Antenna 66088 Side '/1ew

Antenna 66o88 Front View


FREQUE~Y:

TYPE:

VHF band, 72.5 me,

Ground-olane ante11na.

DESCRIPTIO~:

The an.anna tonsists of


hollow bross rod
ground pL1ne made up of fc.Jr radial
brass rods. It !> fen b)' ,.. RG-8/U
sion line.

audrter-wavel~nsth

a ver!cal
1nd a
hol10w
.rans,is-

BE,\M DATA:
Beam tyoe - Orrntdirectional in .utmuth.
Polarization - Vertical.
!NSTAL!.ATION:

Shlpbo;,Jd,

AS~,OC!ATED

EQUIPMENT: Navy Models TBY, ffiS, and


MBF Radio Equipment.

176

UNCUSSIFIED

Ar,tenna Aasembly

66089

UNCLASSIFIED
STOCK NUMBER:
7395.

FP.deral Stock Number N59B5-470-

REFERENCE:

ANTENNA 66091

FREQUENCYz
IYPEz

tronics S~pply Office, (Feb. 1958).


CLASSIFIED.

VHF band, 115 - 156 me.

Ground-plane antenna.
2)

DESCRIPTIONz The antenna consists of a vertical telescoping rod and a ground plane made
up of four equally-spaced radial rods. The
length of the vertical element can be adjusted
and locked in position for optimum performance
at a given frequency. The antenna is fed by
a 50-ohm coaxial cable.

UN-

U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
~~ NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models TOT and TDQ


Radio Transmitting Equipment and Radio Set
AN/ARC-1.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Accessories Corp.,


Kansas City, Mo., contract NXss-30269.
STOCK NUMBER:
2634.

Federal Stock Number N5985-090Antenna 66091

REFERENCES:
1) u. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec-

ANTENNA 66093

FREQUENCY:

I.Y.E.:

LF and MF bands, 0.25 - 1.5 me.

1)

U. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-
CLASSIFIED.

2)

U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
~~ NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

Wh i p

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a 25-fo::Jt vertical


whio consisting of three stainless steel sections mounted on a cast aluminum base. An
insulator supoorts the whip 3 feet above the
base. The antenna weighs 43 pounds and is
fed by an RG-24/U cable.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

tSSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models DAK-2 and


DAK-3 Radio Direction Finding Equipment.
Equipment function - direction finding (sense
antenna).
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

MANUFACTURER: Federal Telephone and Radio


Cornoration, Newark, N.J., contract NXss33628.
STOCK NUMBERs

Federal Stock Number F5985-243-

84lf:l.

Antenna 66093


UNCLASSIFIED

lTr

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66095

FREQUENCY:
TYPE:

f
troni!s Supply Office, (Feb. 1958),
CLASSIFIED.

VHF band, 135 me.

UN-

Dipole.
2)

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a fixed, half-wave


dipole constructed of brass tubing and weighing 17 pounds.
Manual for

3)

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical.

Antenna
i

l.

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna has a


concentric, two-step matching section to
couple to a 50-ohm coaxial cable.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models TDQ, RCK, and


other radio equipment.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

MANUFACTURER: Granite State Machine Co., Inc.,


Manchester, N. H., contract NObsr-71604,
STOCK NUMBER:
7154,

Federal Stock Number F5985-254510

REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy, Navv Stock List of the Elec-

'VIEW

TOP VIEW

Antenna 66095

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 6ll096

MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 66097 loop antenna, 1


47367 loop coupling unit, and 50 feet of
325K cable.
MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna Assembly 66096 is
obsolete because Loop Coupling Unit 47367
is no longer used. S~e Loop Antenna 66097,

REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5,
NAVSHIPS 90012l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

. . ...

'

).

LOOP ANTENNA 661197

FREQUENCY:
TYPE:

VLF and LF band, 0,015 - 0.0775 me.

Loop antenna.

The antenna is an electrostatically shielded loop housed in ? rubber-covered


oronze casting. A 50-foot, two-conductor,
shielded, rubber-covered cable is permanently
attached to the loop. The antenna and cable
weigh 143 pounds.

D~SCRIPTION:

BEAM DATA:
B?am type - Figure eight.
?0larization - Vertical.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard, submarine.
Loop Antenna 66097

EQUIPMENT! Navy Model RAK Radio


Receiving Equipment.

~SSOCIATED

STOCK N;JMBER:
7329.

t'fil

Federal Stock Number F5985-470-

UNCLASSIFIED

R~FEREI>I.:SS:

1}

u. s.

u.

2)

S. Navy, N~ ~f~ck List of t~e Electronics SupplVjOtiice,(Feb. 1958. UNCLASSIFIED.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900,505.

INSTALLAIIONa

Ground or shipboard.

R~FERENCE

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT! Navy odel MAH Radio


Equipment. Equipment function - communications.
COGNIZANT AGENCYa

NAVSHIPS 900420-lBa Technical Manual for


Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment
Model MAH.

2)

U, S. Navy, BuShips.

MANUFACTURER! Western Electric Co., New Yolk,


N. '(,, contract NXsr-65292.
f

S. Navy, ~a~ ~f~:k tl;t of thf Electrgr.ics SuppiYj)tiie,Feb. 1908 UNCLASSIFIED.

u.

ANTENNA A-'!SEMBU 6ilOJ, 6ill& 6ilU, "112. "Ill. ... "114

FREQUENCYa VHF band, 90 - 300 111C (66111 and


6oll2); UHF band, 300 - 1000 me (66109 and
66110); UHF band, 1000- 3000 me (66113 and
66ll4).

6SSOCJATEp EQUipMENia Navy Model DeB Portable


Radio Direction Finding Equipaent. Equipment
function - countermeasures, direction finding.

I1Ef: Probably a cut paraboloidal reflector

!MNUFACTURERr Federal Telephone and Radio


Corporation, contract HXsr-~3339.

fad by t100

dipoles~

STQCK N~ERSa federal Stock Numbers F~985-4088723 66112) and F~985...a&-8~ (66114).

~E5CRIPTION1

Each antenna co~sists of two dipoles mounted ia front of a reflector.

REF,REtCESr
1 Albert F. Lopez, Robert c. Moore, ~
torx of Intercept and Analysis Egyipment,
Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
Pennsylvaniar Haller, RayMOnd and Brown,
Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.

BEAM PATAI
~~om txpe- Two main lobes with a null point
between them.
Pqlarizgtion - Horizontal (66109, 66111, and
66113).
Vertical (66110, 66112 and
66114).
!NSTALbAT!ON&

2)

Shipboard and ground,


ANTENNA A8fit:MBLY 66111. 6ill6.

FREQUi:NCya VHF band, 90- 300 me (6611~)1


UHF b.wd, 300- lfJOO me (66116)1 UHF band,
1000- 3000 me (66117).
fYPFa Probably cut paraboloidal
bt two d!pole5.

6ill7

ASSQCIAIEP EOVIPMEN[r Navy Model OBB-l Portable Radio Llrectlon Findinq Equipment. Equipment function - counter~~asures, direction
finding.

refl~torfed

MANViACJVRF!I Federal Telephone and Radio


Corporation, contract NXsr-~3339.

Each antenna consist& of two dl


poles mounted to front of a reflector,

Dt~CR!PIIQN&

REFERE!f:E
Albert F.

Starn tyot- Two main lobes with a null point


between them,
Poltrization- HOritoot.1, vertical, or ny
angle between.
INSIALLAI!ONr

Robert C. Moore, P1rectory of

Lope~,

Iotyu;rot and Malnh Egyipmrnt, Report No.


63.6-F. State College, Pennaylvenial H.lllrr,

BfAM L;A.!.Aa

Rv-ond and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31, 19~).


SECRET.

Shlproard and ground.

H9

---~--------~"-

- ' ---------~------------------

ANTENNA "111

FREQUEN:()':

nz.E.1

STOCK lfl./MBER~
2668.

IIF and If' bar.ds, 1.5 - 12 ac.

Federal Stock llullibv

~090-

Whip.

REFERENCE:

ASSOCIATED EQU!?WENT:

Radio

Tr3~smitting

u. s.

Navy lobdel loiZ-2 lobbile

and Receiving Equipment.

Navy, NaY{ Stock Ll~t of tbe Eltctronics

~pply

Feb. 1958 UICUSSIF!ED.

Offic.t,


Afoi'fENNA li6U9

FREQUE!C(a

VJI' band, 30 - 42 JIC,

contracts NXsr41011 1

m: Whip.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a
weighing 3 pounds.
JNSTALLATIOHt

~inch

VJI'

Stock lillbe

...,2f9-

2) u. S. lavy, Wavy Stock Ust ot the Electronica SupplyORlce, (feb, 158). tll-

i1&b'Dili.

U. S, Navy, BuShips.

w.r York. Ji. Y.,

IX~

REFERENCES;
l) IAV311ll'S 951~,: P.roUat.narJ lutnct1oll
Book tor l&vy Model
Rl41o 'bua
111ttina and Receivina lqui~.

Ground, lhlpboard, and airborne.

CQGNIZAMT A()E!C'(t

F~ral

m>CK '"'f!h
436J,

whip

A3SQCIAIEP EQUIPMENT; Navy lobdel MN-5 Radio


Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - communications.

fREQUEJ:Ya

Fred M. Unlr,

JWftfACTURElh

lfN\fACT\JREB Fred

band, 30 40 ac.

LS~~

._ Yort 1 1. Y."

Contracts M'Xar-41011 and IXar-41163.

Whip.

~rocK

NtMEB Fecltral Stock ...,...._ IM65.249-

4362.

DE5CRIPIIQNa The antenna 11 a 78-lnch whip


weighing 3-1/3 pounds.

REF~REtfJSa

Ground, ahlpboard, and airborne.

mlb,LUTIONr

ASSOCIATED EOOIPIEHI

AGEN:Y

trooics

Navy lobdel ~-~ Radio

Transmitting and Rec!ving Equipment.


ment function communications.

~NIU!!T

u. s. llflvy, ~~ ~k Llat gf ~ Elu-

SyagfYQitrei,{Ftb. 19e8~ UN-

CLASSIFIED.

Equip-

2)

NAVSHIPS

9~l~la

Prtllmintry Inatructlon

Book for Navy Model MN-~ Ractto Tranllllt,..


ting and Receiving Equlpa~nt.

U. S. Navy, BuShips.


FREQIJEIYa

Im

UIF band, 300 - 310 me.

Div,1e.

!S]OCIAIED EQUIPMENJa

Navy Model MAE-1 Radio

2)

Transmitting dnd Receiving Equipment.


MAyufACJURf~a

Alreon drawings L21418 rev.O and L2141'1

uv.o.

Aireon U.nufacturlng Corp,

STOCK Nt'iBERa Federal Stock Hull'l>er N!l~-2"94~qa \66121), Federal Stock Number ~96e-2494389 {6612?).

. ............................
-

AN'II:NIIIA 66117

=REQVENCXI

tm

8o

Whip.

5HF bnd 1 3813

mL,

~UULL\l.llli'.&f!lt

Navy Model MNt PM Radio

Transml t t I ng and Rtettvlnq EqL't.-.nt, Equip


ment function - colllftUn!caU ons.

WAN!JFACIUR!;R s

Link Radio Corp.

SJQCK NUMBERs
4370.

Federal Stock Number

u. s. Navy,

l)

mmig

~ ~~~

CLASS IE.

N58~249-

{ht

of he

Link Radio dra~ 1620--32 ill t.

2)

Uur

~u&;;E.tl. t95e).

o.

RFERENCES1

~A~Yfftla

FREQijgr::xa

Imt

v~

1) 4lbert F. l,oflez, Robert. C. Moore, !UU

!:lar.d tOO 160 JDC.

WX ot l l r t - fQ$1 An.lxtl&

Croned-U Adcock array of fow groun4-

!)ESg!IPIIOfia The assembly h a fixed Adcock


array with crca1-over and sante circuits lo
cated in the base. The e~atllbly h conatructed of eonoaion-:r .. iltil\9 alumlli!a

alloy and weigt.s Z pounctc.


t~ALL&IIQM

Shipboard.

AP2klATED EQUIPMJi!fia Navy Modal DBJI Radio


[)~.rection Finding Equipaent.
Equiputet~t function counte,...ture ttrection finding,

Reference 2) states th.Jt Navy


Model DSF Equipment 1& ob$0lete and replaced
by AI;'\Jao-. 2.

!I$CEWNEO!.r

Navy Fl6--A-~.l501.

STQSjK -EB,
REF~SlQSt

u. s. Navv Bureau of Shtpt, AQUMI pay


l!ttts. Sblpbord fi~ petaH!t ~IRS't

~.

NAVSHIPS 900121 l ,

J-"

1 1 195.9

CONFIDENTIAL,
t t

FREOUEJ:Ya

VSWR
IXE[t

< ~.

UHF and Slf' banda, 300 - 3300 Mel

Conical antennt with a ground plane,

The uaesbly h a con.. type,


fixed ~ntenna encloted ln 1 plastic h~ulng.
A fan-shaped qround plane conalsttng of a
mtital plate, 3-l/2 tnche1 in radiu$, and
aeven rods, 14-1/2 lncr.et long, equally apattd
about ~ 0 apart, it attached to ~he bottom.
The antenna weiqha 12 pounda and Is fed by
an RG-18/U cable. Two of the ntenna atsembl1s .aunttd with the cone at a 40 angle
are OQrmDlly used for etch 1nttallat1on.

DESCRIPJIONa

BEAM PAIAa

Pplfr11ft1Qn Horlaontal or Yertlcal.

IEtl 'UlQit

lhfllllo&N.

Afp!IATED EQUipMEN'ft

~llMD$

. lllflQrt No. 63;; . .. St.w Coll


hlmtylvwu Hflltr, ~n<l and
rne." (Oct. 3t, 1.9!\6).,

plane antennas.

Nevy Model ROO Radto ...

c:et vi~ EqutpNnt tnd Rtd.lr Setl AN/sPfl-2 and


AII/SPR2Ao Equ1J)Mftt function - counttntt..
urea.

nnr11a,

~-

~own.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - .---------------1.

I
~
~

11~!1!'1J<:AC!l.ffiERs

Cacfleld Manufacturing Co,,


Grand Hawn, ltich., contract NXsr-83365.

STOCK !oAA!BE~a federal Stock Number N!1985-5079557, Navy Fl6-A454~-+SO.

3) Albert. F. Lop!'% 1 Rob~trt C. Moon, !2l.Usk..'"X gf Intucwt and ~nsln!s Equipment,


Report No. 63.6-F. 3tat COllege,

R~FEREt.t::E~1

1)

U. S. Ns~f Bureau of Ships, Antgnn~


Sheets Sh{ ,board nt nna Det~lts, GhaQtet
2 NAV5HIPS 900121 A , Jan. 11 1959).

Permsylvaniat Haller,
Inc., iOct. 31 1 1906).

Ra~mt

and Brown,

SECRET.

CONi' IOEtfi'IA[.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

66132) f and F.S.ral Stoek ......_ ~324--

206S ( ~(l.r 66l32AJ .

m:

Ground-plane tfttenna.

PEPIPII9lh The antenna <:ansl sh of a stub


with a fan-shaped ground plane. The stub is
constructed of phenol1c!mpregnated -.ple

covered with a conducting material.


ground plane h

COIIIpOSed

ing a 1~0 arc. The tntenna weighs


and is fed by an IIG-lO.AI cabl

II!SIAJJAUONt

30

cov~

pouna

Shf.pboard.

6SlPCIAIEP EQUIPJCiflt
uivtng EQI.Ii(JIIMirlt.

Navy cfl ROO Rat~to a...


f\.4\ctlon

Equl~nt

eountfl!MasurM, 11041 torlng 11nd

ur$

The

of metal rods

count41~at

Mer~.

IQiJ:EL.I.Ngg\t

hf_.... 3) ltttet that litO

Equipmer:t h obtolet.. The IIOllfftclatuH


66lllt* ) denotn 66132 and 661l:?A.
66ll:IA utet diff~Mt ndiatlnt ttub.

n.

WI7,fMI 6GiJia)

Uo S. Navy JluShipt.

Co.,

---

ltVACTilBEJh e.f1ld Manufacturing


Grilnd H.iven, IUc:h. 1 GOntrac:t. 1111Cs.t8~ and
11Xn29ft!).

- . . . . . . . . f

AICIIIIM

'JE!illGI'SXI

mr

Yil' Ntv.l 110

'~

ii

II

,.....l

tiLI6otl

Rtd1o EquJJ~~~~Mt end lbdlo S.b Mf/Aae:-1 lAIIt


SCil-62~ ~-d t1aUu radio !41t_.t

l~ IICo

fuaetton

Gro!JIId"'f>l.,.. .nU.MI.

i
j

ll

~lcttlont.

ac&lPUQAb 11M

11ttffWI h 1nverled _,. ..


tonahttnt of ..,.,t\"1 rdttltor lllf'POntd

lty .tat.. ~ lwh* ...._ flat ..Ul

pound plt,... It

wet-" U' ~

~t,ar:UIII,.

l
. ~'I:

'i

JOCK lfi.I!IIERSt

66134 ... Federal Stock Number

N!l985-408-3686, Navy Fl6-A52284-700j.

66134A Federa 1 Stock Numbu 16985-3695460, Navy Hl6-A-52282-700~

BcfEBEta;;.?
1)

2)

U. S. Navy, ;v~ S~ck List of th' sltciYPRlY Oitify, (Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

~~

u. s.

Navy Burtau of Ship&,

anurmo Qatl

lbsti!.dilliPbetrd tnt~' PttaUs, ~u


~' KAVSHIPS 900121 A)~Jan. l, 1959.
COltWIDENTW..

3}

10.\VSHIPS 900,524a Instruction Book for


T~ CAW-66!34 AntiiMit Anelllbly for

Genual Radio Use.


t

fJlEA\Bi'fiX
tx.el

luttema

'

66134-(*)

1t: 1nd VJW t~aao.. 20 - 39 me:.

Dipol

llrfoUIIIIMI .."' MDd1


Im

Dill ts , ~due
ton del of ..vy Motfl Dllllool. AlltenM 6613'.1
h prollably ~etlan cr.l of ttflftt
Group 66141.

hob:tbly two cut paraboloidal rflectOn

lid th a dipole feed.

uru r.lll&lt

Btl MIA
.
lUI t:xat lmt4il'tcUo.nal.

ptlutu"al HDrt&oAtd allli

118'1

m.

~rttQl.

u. s...vy,

lluShfpa.

PtArtl Stock .....,., ~

PM QAIAJ . 1'M

~ :rotatn 1.11 azt.uth tt t


rt that eM M vartM by tbt operator.

AimciADR

f&UlMIO) Navy Mod.d DIN Di:ttctlon


!qutP~H~~t

Ftndtnq Eqt.d,_.nt.
r.oUAte~"

t t

function -

dhec:tton findlnq.
I

t t

t t

coUAtntetUJ' cdl'4ct1ott fln4Soe.


.

;) . .

M!scEIJIWIII Navy MHel DIM t p""f;;ro.,...c..


UOA . .l Iff IIPy . . . . J:M.l. Allt.ftt 6613T
!.. ~.t. ~ MIMttoa .-1 of Atilt.,..

i:;~.Et~~~,

, . ""'. ... . ... .

.~;;:_., . . .

~~wy ....W.Pt4

~.

>.. ;:a~~
...
'"'
.
..

... ,,.,,. ';'1

:'

'

'.

l&l

: ...... ../~...:J~~;~~1~~~w~~,;~~.~~~"'~'"~'~~...,~~;j..:~.wJk~-,.~1:~'""'~~;~"'''~~"a

~~

UNCUS$1FIED

~
}
~'

.wrENNA "Uf

See Antenna Group 66141,

'~

~
~
.,

ANTENNA &6140

SPe Antenna Group 66142,

4..

;L

ANTENNA G110VP "141

One 66139 antenna one 211427


antenna drive unit, and one 10468 antenna ho~
ing.

IIAJQR CC!H,6)NENIS t

fBEQIIElf:;)'s

V1F ana

wt: banda, 90 1200

2) u. s. Navy, ~~~ ~~ck

t''t qf th! E!tc

trontcs SupolyJQtii(e,Feb. 1958). UN-

CLASSIFIED.

1
4
Ii
:J
t:
-~

:t

:~

IIIC

ll

;~

~~
fed

Ont .odifitd cut paraboloidal ~eflector


by a horizontal dipolt and one cut paraboloidal refl8ctor fed by a vtrtlcal dipolt.

.:~~

"'\

~
~

pESCRIPTION Antenna 66139 conaiets of two an


ttnna& .ounted back-to-back. One antenna is
a snowplo~sh~ rtfltctor fed by a horizontal Vdipolt. Tht othtr antenne St a cut
paraboloidal reflector f~d by a vtrtical
tlHvt dlpolt, l sw1 tch enabltt tht operator
to select the pro~er antenna. The antenna
group h 333/4 inchtt high and 28-l/2 tnchtt
ln diaMttr. It wlgbs 132 pounds.

.,~

.5
Jii.

'~

''I

""(!
.~

]!

8fAl4 P6IAI

i;.

Be t\1.21 - Untdlrectlonal.
PQlarllt$lQQ - Hori%ontal and Yfttlcal.
CAlf MAt Tht antenna r..,htts ln ad!Mlt.'l at a
rate betwo~~ 0 and 1~ revolutions per afnutt.

The speed can I:Ht varied by the operator,

TUNllliiiMAISjHitli DilJICi$c The dipolet txt con


necttd by cable to 1 hlun tnnsfo:r-.r

(buookiJ.

JNSIALLAUQ!fa Shtpboud.

EOOIPIIIJI ltevy Model DBM-1 Rtdto


and Rd:r Dlrectton flndlng Equlpaent, Equl~
atnt functton - coun'trMar.uru, dt reetton

assocur~

f1ndtng.

QXjlii4'KT Mifii<X

u. s. Navy,

BuSh:ps.

116NIJf!CT!J!!F.Rt Su~ntn Stqn.l Co., Botton,


~ contract ~sr-~2A.

...,. ,..
'_,''

-----------------------------

MAJOR COMffiNEI!TSa One 66140 antenna, one 2ll-4:27A antenna drive unit 1 and one a:1tenna
IK.usinq.
FREQUENCYt

- - - - - -.. ---~----. .-o;<l

3}

-~

UHF and SHF bands, 1000 - 5000 me.

Irfft Two cut

~araboloidal

'

reflectors, each

fe4 by a dipole assembly.

DEscRipiiONa Antenna 66140 consists of twa


antennas mounted back-to-back. Each antenna
is a cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a
sleeve dipole with a reflector rod. The two
antennas are identical, but the dipole and
refleeto~ rod are horizontal in one antenna
and vertical in the other. A switch enables
the operator to select the proper antenna.
The antenna group is 33-3/4 inchea high and
28-1/2 inches in diameter. It weighs 124
pounds.
@EAJl DATAt

Bta& typt - Unidirtctional.


PolariJatton - Horizontal and vertical.

SC.\H PAIA The antenna n.tatea ln u1111Uth at


a rate between 0 nd 150 revolutions per
minute. The speed can be varied by the operator.

ADteua 66l.ll2 Side vtev

Shipboard.

INSIALLAilQIJr

Nvy Model DBM-1 Radio


and Radar Direction Finding Equtpaent. Equt~
.ant function - count~sures 1 direction

ASOCIAIEP sgtiiPM!:Nia

findlf19.

u. s.

9rl91fiZAI'fl Mi&JQ
IWftlfM;:'IUWa

Subdrlne

NIYy, BuShlps.
Si~JMl

Co., Boston,

Meu., contract lfXer-80024.

,'-o''

--~~~~~~-.

p&g~ 15Y 1

DISt

)1!

-Ad,

probab 1y 6IJ - 80

~laM Mt~.

!JIDII.UQir

=.

~--

..

UsoclbTEQ &aUMil vv Model . , au~


tt..-nlaf. w. ttRt. !4tll.-nt.

Sht,tlotd.

FIIUftll.
"';,

UJICUSSIFIED
ERENCES:

R~

u. s.

2)

NAVSHIPS 900,590.

Antenna 66143


MF band, 1. 7 2.0 ac:.

FREOOE!ItXa
Uffc

STOCK N\JM8ER1

Federal Stock llulber N!i~-254.;.

7125.

Whip.

Equlpaent function - test.

REFERENCSc
1) u. s. Navy,

Midwest E'lgineertng and Oevelop-

cussureo.

ASSOCrATEQ EOUIPI!fNTI

Signal Grnerator.
MNUFAC!UBERa

ment Co.

Navy Modd 60069-B

tronics

2)

N~ ~~~;~ ~st gf thJ Elecsuoplvomfl1e.


19e1a UH-

Midwest drawing B-101682.


NfnNNA ASiiiENBl. Y 66147

FREQ!.!'!!;'tl
I.Xffa

VHf and I& bandtt ~ <100

QI:SCRIPilQfh The antenna 11 an alWiinua canterfed cilpole .. tghtn9 3-1/2 ~. It h fed

by a

~oha

BEAM

DATAa

EQlarizat,on - Vertical.

Dtpo~e.

AG-18/U cable.

INSJALLAIIOH:
ASSQCIATEP

MAR, RDR,

Shipboard,

Wl!If&!fi
TL~,

Navy Mockls TDZ, ROZ,

and other aialltr radio tranaaitting ond receiving ,qut~ta. equipment


function - co-.unlcationa.

STOCIS HUMBEB hder:Jl


7162.

Stock IUiber Je98!1-~4-

BEF~ftEr;gsc

u. s. Navy Burtt \I oI Shlpt, Aotftlf!a l2f..t!


SL!Utl Shlpbotrd ~Df:n?' OttaU Chtpt![
~' NAVSHIPS 900121 A 0 J1n, 1, 1959).
CONFIDE.'fr!AL.
I

2)

NAVSHIPS 913!H.

3)

N4VSHIPS 91328.

AntftM 66147

P'Jilfr'ta

Mrlt.

VII' band, 100 1&0

IICo

CMIIM AOcock UURM tr1 til ~ tl ..

QfQIUIOHs The 1nt~ ~onahh of tc p1h1

twta

of fixed, croutct, half....,. ~ck


an open-ended ve=t1~1 atnte antenna, lnd

tonlOMter au.-ly. TM Ill~ 1-ts


11.-tn.. TN lAtiN tt. . .ly tgba 3C

1rt

poUIMit.

.I

.I

UNU.ASSIFIED
BEAM DATAa
Beam type- Without sense, double figure
eight; with sense, cardioid.
Polarization - Vertical.

Report No. 63.6-F. State College,


Pennsylvania Haller, Raymond and Brown,
Inc., (Oct, 31, 1956). SECRET.
3)

INSTALLATIQNa

NAVSHIPS 900,959.

Ground and shipboard.

TI

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTa Navy ~dels DBF-1 (66148)


and DAZ (66148A) Radio Direction Finding
Equipment. Equipment function - countermea~
ures, direction finding.

-i

I
I

2tf

lliSCEUANEOUSa The nomenclature 66148() denotes 66148 and 66l48A. The 66148A is used
with jeep-mounted, mobile equipment.
STOCK NUMBER1

2)

I
zo.f

.1..

U. S. Navy Fl6-A-55186-23t!7.

Albert F. Lopez, Robert C, Moore, Directory of Interctot and Analysis Equipment,

.............. ...............
Antenna 66148

ANTENNA 66157

FREQUEMCYa

VHF band, 132 - 156

~.

TYPEs Flat screen refleCLvr with conical dip.>le feed.


ASSQCIATEO EQUIPllENTa Navy Whde1 RBQ-1 Radio
Receiving Equipment. Equi~ent function co~icationa.

CQGNIUNT AGE!IGYa

U. S.

Navy, BuShips.

MANVfACTUBERa Western Electric Co., Inc., New


York, N. Y., contract NXer-83392.

2)

NAVSHlPS 900,62la I~atructton Book f~r


Radio ~eceiving Equl~nt Navy Model RBQ1.

Antenna 66157

fREQUENCY

Ul!l

Vlfl bal'ld, 100 - 160

BEF~RENCES.

IIC.

ASSQCIATEQ E<J!lPME!fit

federal Telephone ln4 Radio drawing IL463l9-PT2 rev. c.

MMKTIJtE!h fedeul Tele,hone alld Radio


Corporatlon.
iiQCK

'"WI

4324.

tb'

2)

Navy IIDI.WL Olf Radio

Dlrectlon Finding Equlpaent.

U. S. Navy, ~~~ ~~~~ fiat gf


Eltt
ttqnlca SypeiX:Otii$jfFeb. 1~ UMCI.ASSIPIED.

llllp.

Fedenl Stock lbll:ler ~249-

cur. .

187
,.....,.c_, ...._ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ .. , ....... ___

ANTENNA ASSWBLY 66104

FREQUENCY:

IrE..:

LF, Mf, and HF bands, 0.25- 30 me.

Directtoo. Finding couipment.


tion - direction fin~ng.

Crossed loop antenna with s11nse element.

~ESCRI~:

The antenna ass11mbly consists of


two loops mounted at right angles to each
other, a whip-tyoe sense antenna 72 inches
long, and e cou~teroo!se of four 72-inch rods
f:l)Unted 90 apart radi a 11 y ah<'Jt the bas~.
The antenna, exclusive of the counterpoise,
is 18-l/2 inches high and 16-1/2 Inches in
diameter.

SCAN DAT~: The crossed loops rotate in azimuth


at 1200 revolutions per minute.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:

Equipment func-

MANUFACfURER: Majestic Radio and Television


Corporation.
STOCK NUMBER:
8733.

Federal Stock Number F5985-408-

REFEREOCES:
1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock rist of the Electronics Supply Office,Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
2)

Majestic drawing l740Dl267.

Navy Model X-DBH Radio

ANTENNA 69AM

[REQUENCY:

l'f and HF bands, 2 - 15 me.

!lli Loop.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a shi~lded loop,
16 !nr.hes ir. diameter, construct~d of copper
wire. It Is mounted in a cast aluminum housing.
ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENT:

MANUFACTURER:

RaGio Corporation of America.

STOCK NUMBER:
5366.

Federal Stock Number N5985-369

REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy, Navv Stock List ot th: Electronics
Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). U~LASSIFIED.

Navy Model CXC Equipmen~

ANTENNA 69001

fREOOEM<Xa

ME

LF and IE banda, 0.2 - 1.5 me.

STQCK NQM8ER1 Federal Stock Number N5985-3695356.

Loop.

SCAN DATA
aziiM.Ith.

REFERENCE a
u. S. Navy, Nayf Stock Lift of the ElectrooJcs
Supply Office, Feb. 1958 UNCLASSIFIED.

The antenna can be rotated in

ANTENNA 69'JQI

FREQVEPCX:

VtF and UIF bands, 100 - 1500 me.

!ill Loop.

ASSOCIATED EQU!PMENTa Navr Model 00 Ra<llo


Direction Finder Equipment. Equipment function - navigation, direction finding.

DESZll?UON The anunna It a loop antenn~


with a single-wire bense element. fhg loop
Is 24 Inches In diameter, weighs 14. 7':J pounds,
and I 1110unted on Pedtstal Auembly 690~.

Q1GN!i.ANT AGEOCYa

IHSIALL!IIQNa

Shipboard.

IJ. S. Navy, Bureau of Ships.

MANUFACTUREFi: Radio Corpor.tt1on of Amertca,


Victor D!vlsbn, Camden, N. J., contract. t:ls31?69.

1.88

UNCLASSIFIE~

REFERE!'CES:

'

1)

u. s.

2)

Technical Manual for Model 00 Ra'dio Direction Finder Equlpa~ent.

Antenna 69003.


ANTENNA 6CJ006.A

FREQUENCY

LF and MF bands, 0.1 - !.5 me.

W.NUFACTURERa OCA Victor Division of Radio


('.orporation of AMrtca.
STOCK NUNBERa
7136.

DESCRIPTIONa T11e antenna is a pancake-wound


loop which mounts on a ~ede~tal.
SCAN DATAa
muth.

The antenna can

~e

rotated in azi-

Federd Stock Number N5985-254-

REfERI:NCESa
1) U. S. Navy, :;l!i:!l.ll!IIf:'~~1~2~-:ak_,L~l~s~.;~t-.~~o2~f;:;t~h~f:...Ji.Ea,:le~c
tronics Supqij(Qfiic;: (Feb. 1958). UNCI.ASSiflED.

AS~IATED

E!}UIPMENTa Navy Model DP-4 Radio


Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment function - direction finding.

2)

RC.- drawing T-60!567-501.


FREQUENCY
T)PEa

LF and Mf

band~,

0.1 -

1.~

me.

obsolete and are replaced by AN/SRD-6.

Loop.

Q?GNIZAr.T AGENCYa

DESCRIPTION T~e antenna is a loco, with a


copper-win winding, 22-1/2 inches ln diameter enclosed in an oval-ahaped housing.

MANUfACT!.IREB.a Rad!o Corporation of America,


contrac NOs-70837.
STOCK NUMBERa
l:l621.

BEAM DATAl
Bgam fype- Figure right (without sense dntenna or cadloij (with senae antenna).
SI-AN DATAl The anttnn3 can be rotated manually
ln azimuth.
INL\LiATIONa

Shipboard and ground.

~lATER

EQUIP!ENI Navy Modell DP-9, DP-12,


DP-13, DP-18 and DP-19 Dlrecti~n Finder
Equipment. EqJiomttnt function - count&liio~.n
urea, direction findl~g.

MiscELLaHEOU3

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

fedt"al Stock NumtJ..r N!l985-408-

REFERff;E$a
1) Alhert F. Lo~' Robert C. Moore, ~
torv of Inter.;mt and Ana!vsU f'qul(!l!lf!nt,
Report No. 63.6-fo. State College,
Pennaylvaniu lr.l1u, Rayw.nd and Brown,
Inc., (Oct. 31, 19:1(.). SECRET.

2)

u. S. Navy, lftn Stgrk


tr2D"cs SI!Rph OfO,a,

~ht 2f thJ Elec-

Feb. 1'1'.>8

UN-

C!.A~SIFilD.

..JJ\

Refer~oce l) state that Navy

aode1a DP-12, DP-13, DP-18, and DP-11 are

NAVSHIPS

o.: 12

~086t

~d

Equipment.

UtfCUSSIFIED

[n5tructlons fo Modell
['P..lll.tclo Direction Finder

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTE Nil; A ASSEMBL \ 6907-t
F?~QI.:cNCY:

TYPE:

LF and MF bands, 0.24- 2.00 me.

Sheet;, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapte,


~. NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.

Loop.

DESCRIPTION: Tha assembly consists of a looo


antenna, a drive unit, an azimuth sr.ale, a
handwheel, and a oeck bearing. The centertapped loop is made up of 14 turns of copper
wire supported on a bakelite form. The loop
is enclosed in a ring of copper tubing with a
brass casting to attach ~he loop to the drive
assembly. The assembly weighs 35 pounds.

2)

u. S. Navy, Navy StocK List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958).
CLASSIFIED.

3)

UN-

I~struction Book fo~ Models DAE and DAE-~

SCAN DATA: The antenna is rotated in azimuth


by a handwheel attached to the lower end of
the drive shaft.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard, small craft.

ASSOCIATE) EQIJIPMHIT: Navy Models DAE ~nd DAE-1


Radio Dir~ction Fi~ding Equipment. Equip~ent
functior - direction finding.
MISC:O!_LANCOUS: The 6g074 is the same a~ the
t.92 except f0r rr.ount!:'lg provi~icns.
STOCK NUMBEP.:
7!40.

Feder a 1 Stock

~Jll\ber N5985-~54-

R::FERE~~S:

l)

Anhnna 69074.

U. 5. Na\y BureaP of Ships, Antenna Data


ANTE~NA

F?.EQCE~Y:

MF and HF bands, 1.5 - 18.2 me.

69077

STOCK NUMBER:

Federal Stock Number NJ985-665-

0432

. :EFERF~ES1

~ESCRIPTIOS:

Tht ~nt&nna consists of a onepiece copper !oop enclosed in 5/B-!nch diameter aluminum tubing. It mounts by three banan' plugs to a ~ocket on top of tne equipment receiver ca~e.

~u:-5. Navy Bureau 'f Ships, Antenna


S~eets, ~hlpbcard AntLnna
~, NAVSHIP5 9C0121 A

CONFfDENTIAL.
2)

n:e ''ltenna can bt rotated In az!-

!NSTALbAT!0N:

P.~p<Jrt

No. 63.6-F. Stat~ C!lle.,e,


Pennsy!vJnlaJ Haller, Ra{fll(>nd, and Brown,
Inc., (Oct. 31, 195ro). 'i~'REr.

3)

U. s. Nvy, ~avy Sloe~ List of the Ele~:


t'>nlcs 512plx Offj:e, ~Feb. 19~;d). UNClASSIFIED.

4)

NAVSli!PS 9507'5: ln~tructlon B<>ck for


M1del DAG Portablot !Jtren~>n Finder Equip-

Shipboard and ground, pnrtablt.

~JJDC!ATfD

'QU[PMFNTJ Navy ~'dls DAG, DAG-1,


and DAG-2 Ro~dlo l)l,tctlon Finding Equ!o. .. e'lt.
F.quipmtnt. function - direction finding.

~nt.

~)
~ACJI.!f!lEJ

.~\rplant and Mnlnt l.1strurnent.s


l?rporati.Jn, Clwarf!tld, p,,., umtr.ct
NOs-9~2~4, NY>s-107'5~, and NObsr-44~5H.

Albert F. Lopez, Rcb~rt C. Moore, Plrec-

ill of Intercept .nd Analysts Egujpment,

BFAM DATA:
Bearr. ~''2!- Figure e!gh. (carJiold wllen used
"I t.h Antenna 660')4~
s::AN DATA1
o:u.h.

Detail
, (Jan.

NAVSHIP5 95c)7f.J ln$tru~tlon 'look for


Models DAr.-! and DAG-2 Portable Ul!ect!on
finder F.oulp~ent.

'"'

IIIU'I acu~~"

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 69079

FREQUENCY:
me.

LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.08 - 3.50

n:IT: Loop.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a loop, 16 inches
in diameter. It plugs into the top of the
equipment receiver case.
INSTALLATION:
era ft.

Shipboard, small wooden-hulled

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model DAF Radio


Direction Finder Equipment. Equipment function - direction finding.
90GNIZANT AGErK:Y:

l'. S. Navy.

MANUFACTURER: E. M. Sargent Cc., Oakland,


California contract NOs-99789.
REFEREOCES:
1) u. s. Navy, Navv Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCI..ASSIF!ED.
Artenna 69079
2)

Government Specification EN/28/2359-42/


Ships.

3)

NAVSHTPS 900,272: Mo~el DAF Radio Direction Finder Instruction Book.

AND:NNA i'JOIIS.(*)

EREOUENCY

Federal Stock Number F5985-6650436


Federal Stock Number F5985-4707452

69083A

MF and HF bands, 1.5 - 30.0 me.

690838

TYPE Crossed loops with a ground-plane sense


antenna.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of ~;ro
diamond-shaped loops mounted at right angles
to each other ar.d a ground-plane antenna made
up of a vertical rod and four radial ground
rods. The ground-plane antenna is mounted on
top of the crossed loop~. Each loop is made
of a single turn of shielded, coaxial cable
suoported on a rigid framework of metal tlbir.g.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

ASSQCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models DAQ and DAU


Radio Direction Finder Equipment. Equipment
funct~on - direction finding.
MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 69083(*) de
notes 69083, 69083A, and 690838,
CQGNI?ANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

MANUFACJYRERt Federal Telephone and Radio


Corporation, contracts NXs-11058 and NXsr41007,

.t - - - - -

ll,_OCK '1\JMBillt

69083 Federal Stock Number F5985-4088726

An.,.enua

69983-B

191

UIICUSSinED
....

------- ____ _

- ......... -...

. ___._ ..........

--~

.... -........

-----~

........... .

UNCLASSIFIED
R:OFERDJCES:
1) U. S. Navy, Navy ctock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASsrrrED.
2)

U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data


Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
2, NAVSHIPS 90012l(A} 1 (Jan. 1 1 1959}.
CONFIDENTIAL.

3)

Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Directory of Intercept and Analysis Eau~t,


Report No. 63.6-F. State College,
Pennsylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown,
Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.

4)

NAVSiiiPS 900,907.

5)

Federal Telephone and Radio drawin~s NlA42737 issue F, NlA-44435-26, and RF-482614.

ANTENNA 69084

fBEQUENCY:
TYPE:

VHF and UHF bands, 250- 1500 me.

glGNIZANT AGEIICY:

Cro;sed loop antenna with a sense ele-

MANUFAC!u.\ER: Federal Telephone and Radio


Corporation 1 Newark, N. J ., contract NXs-1748.

m~nt.

DESCRIPTION: The overall antenna assembly is


68-3/4 inches high, 23 inches wide, and 23
inches deep, and the weight is 73 pounds.
INC:~ALLATION:

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

RtFERENCES:
l) U. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supoly Office. (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

Shipboard.

2)

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTa Navy Models DAK and DAK-1


Radl0 ~irection Finder Equipment.
Equipment
function - direction finding

Prelimary Instruction Book for Model DAK-l


Radio Direction Finding Equipment.


ANTENNA 69085

FR::.;uary:
;'YPE:

LF and MF bands, 0.29- 0.55 me.

2)

Loop.

~ESCRIPTION:

NAVSHIPS 95077: Instruction Book for


Navy ~del DAP Radio Direction Finder
Equipment.

The antenna Is a looo 15 inches in


It mounts on top of the equipment

diameter.
case.
PISTALLATION:
craft.

Sh!pbodrd, small wooden-hulled

assorrAT":::> Eql!IPMENT: Navy Model DAP Radio


~lrectlon Finder Equipment. Equloment function - direction finding.
S.;r-;'I;;:ANT AG::NCY:

U. S. Navy.

~~ANLIFACTUR':R:

r.arod Radio Corp., Brooklyn,


N. Y., contract NXs-4522.

!FF

RoNC~S:

;)

U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics oupply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

Antenna 69085


AN'n:NNA 69089
FR~gur:~y,

IYE:

LF and MF bands, C.25 - 1.50 me.

Crossed loops.

C);:;cR!PT!ON: The antenna consists of two loops


mounted at right angles to each other. Each
looo consists of 5 turns of lnst..lated, strandai,

192

tinned coo'oer w!re c;n a bakel! te form. The


loops are electrostatically shielded by 3-inch
formed aluminum tubing. The loops are insulated from each other &nd are electrically
matched. The antenna has tt cast aluminum
b1Se.

'

UNCI USIFIED
-

~---- --~-

---

........ ..-........... _

-------,,

__

UNCLASSIFIED
INSTALLATION:

Model DAK-2 Radio Direction Finder :quio-

Shipboard.

m~nt.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models DAK-2 and


DAK-3 Radio Direction Finder Equipment.
Equipment function - direction finding.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
~

4)

NAVSHIPS 9G0,264A: Instruction Book for


MJdel DAK-3 Radio Direction Finder Equipment.

U. S. Navy, BuShips.

'UFACTURER: Federal Telephone and Radio CorNewark, N.J., contract NXss-3362B.

~0ration,

STOCK NUMBER:
7141-.- -

Federal Stock Number

N5985-254-

REFeRENCES:
1) U. s. Navy Bureau of :3hips, ~ntenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Jetails, Chapter
2_, NAVSHIPS 90012\(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL

u. s.

2)

Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASS !FlED.

3)

NAVSHIPS 900,277:

Instruction Book for

Antenna 69089


ANTEliiNA 69092

FREQUENCY:

I1I:

LF and MF bands,

0.2~-

2.00 me.

Loop.

DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a loop


antenna, a drive unit, an azimuth scale, a
handwheel, and a oedestal. The center-tapped
looo consists of 14 turns of cooper wire sunported on a bakelite form. The loop is enclosed in a ring of copper tubing with a brass
cdsting to attach the loop to the drive assembly. A one-piece steel pedestal with a ball
bearing and a deck mounting flange is used to
support the loop and house the loop drive
shaft.

REFERENCES:
1) U. s. Navy Bureau of Ships, Anenna Data
Sh~ets Shi board Antenna Details Cha ter
2 NAVSHIPS 90012l(A , (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.
2)

U. s. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFJED.

3)

J~struction

Book for Model DAE-2.

SCAN DATA: The antenna is rotated in azimuth by


a handwheel attached to the lower end of the
driveshaft.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard, small

SENSE ANTENN.i

cr~ft.

ASSOCIATED EQUIP~ENT: Navy Models DAE-2 Radio


Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment function - direction finding.
1:1ISCELLANEOUS: The 69092 is the same as the
69074 exceot for mounting provisions.
oTOCK NUMBER:
- 5359.

Federal Stock Number N5985-369Antenna 69092

'
193

..,

<- .. _..., .......w-~~-;4._._

..... ......,~--------

--------

...

--

... ----------~ ....

-.

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA REFLECTOR A-3A6-t7, Rev 9 (Raytloeoa Maaafactwi"!! Co.)
~:

MANUFACTURER: . Raytheon Manufacturing Co.

Paraboloidal reflector.

DESCRIPTION: The reflector is of the parabolic


type and is 25 inches in diameter and 5 inches
deep. The antenna is mounted by means of four
:;./16-inch holes on 2-1/2 by 2-1/2 inch mounting centers,
ASSOCIATED

Federal Stock Number N5Sli'5-295-

REFERENCE:

U. S. Navy, Na~ Stock List of the Electronics


Supply Office, Feb. 1958). UNCT...ASSIFIED.

Radar Equipment S0-13.

E~Uim:EriT:

STOCK NUMBER:
9797.

'

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY Al2005 (Operadio Mrs. Co.)

DESCRIPTION: The reference lists the following


information: "3 antennas, 5 band frequency
range, fixed type; pedestal mounted; mfr
Operadio Mfg. Co; P/0 Radar Beacon Equipment
YQ."
ASSOCIATED EQHUMENT:
YQ.
MANUFACTURER:

Federal Stock Number F5985-295-

REFERENCE:

S. Navy, Nav~ Stock List of the Electronics


Supply Office, Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

U.

Rads.r Beacon Equipment

Operadio Manufacturing

STOCK NUMBER:
917l.

Com~any.

ANTENNA DF-2076 (Bia..wonlo. (..,.)


FREQUENCY:

'fX!!:

LF and MF bands, 0.280 - 0.520 me.

Beam type - Figure eight.


Pol~ri~ation - Vertical.

Loop.

DESCRIPTION:

BEAll DATA:

The antenna is a rotatable loop.

INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: Radio Direction Finder


Bludworth Models DF-1011 and DF-1016.
Equipment function - direction finding.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U.S.

Army

and U.S. Air Force.

MANUFACTIJRER:

Bludworth, Inc.

STOCK Ntn.mER:

Signal Corps 2Z8TI .44,

REFERENCE:

Departments of the Air Force and the Army,


Radio Direction Finder DF-1011 and DF-1016,
Signal Supply Catalog and Fixed Plant
Maintenance List, TO )lR~-4-4-2, SIG 10-319,
(Feb, 2B, 145). UJICU.3SIFIED.
DF-2076, Bludworth, Inc.


ANTENNA REFU'CTOR DL 129L504 GPl (Ge-al Electtlc Co.-y)

Parabolic-cylinder reflector.

MANUFACTURER:

General Electric Company.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a paraboliccylinder reflector 180 inches long, 63-1/2


inches wide, and 50-1/2 inches deep,

STOf:K NUMBER:
5973.

Federal Steck Number F5985-284-

~:

REFERENCE:

AS80CIATED EQUIFMENT: Radar Set AM/APS-8,


Equipment function - height finding,

U. S. Navy, Na~ Stock List of the Electronics


Supply Office, Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.

194

UNCUSSIFIED
.--~

- ..

-------- .........

-~--

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA F3903 (Harvard Uoiver11i&y)

Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on mounting position.

FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 115 - 550 me;


VSWR < 2.
~:

INSTALLATION:

Corner reflector.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEm':
AN/SPr-4.

DESCRIPriON: The antenna consists of a corner


reflector w~th a dipole radiator ar.d a balun.
The aperture of the reflector is 40 inches
high and 48 inches wide. n.e antenna is )2
inches deep and weighs 80 pounds. The dipole
length, balun, and distance of the dipole
from the vertex ot' the reflector are adjustable in cteps to cover the frequency range.

MANUFAC'l'URER:
Laboratory.

Gain .:-12 db aboYe a dipole.

fladar Sets AN/APQ-2 and

Havard University Radio Research

REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100.
Cambridge, Mass.: F.adio Research Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Nov. 1, 1944). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA:

Ground or shipboard.

Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on antenna position.


~:

Biconical antenna.
INSTALLATION:

DESCRIPTION: This is a biconical antenna with


the two 6o sheet-Qetal cones held in place
by a plexiglass cylinder. The antenna is
6Upported by a two-foot-long steel tube that
mounts on a terroinal box. The antenna is
5-5/cl inches long and is normally uaed for
recelving. The supporting tube contains a
balun.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/SPR-1, AN/APR-1,


AN/APR-4, and .~/A?.P.-5 receivers. Equip~en
function - probably countermeasures, monitoring.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

Gain - 2 db.
Beam type - Omnidirectional in one plane,
figure of eight in one plane.

U. S. Navy.

REFERENCE:
Andrew w. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-lOOA.
Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Dec. ), 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA:

Shipboard or ground.

ANTENNA M2CJ09 (u..v.N Radio Reoeuelt t.looratotteo)


FRE~UENCY:
~:

UHF band, 790 - 1420 me.

Beam type - Unidirectional.

Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on orientation of th~ horn.

Rorn.

DESCRIPriON: The antenna consists of a horn


fed by a short section of ~ectangular waveguide which in turn is fed by RG-18/U coaxial
cable. The horn has an overall length,
including the wave~1ide section, of 41 inches,
and the aperture is l) inches by 1~-1/2 inche~

BEAM DATA:

Gain - 12.2 do at '00 me, 16.6 db at 1400 me.


Half-power beamwidth - E-plane - 54" at 800
me, ).:" at
1400 me.
H-plane - 46 at 800
me, 28" at
1400 me

Sh1.,board or ground.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: TDY jamming transmitter.


Equipment function - countermeasures, jamming.
MISCEIJ.ANEOUS: This anteuna has been replaced
by the M2910 antenna for use with the TDY
tranBIIIi t ter.
REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-lOOA.
Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Dec. ), 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.


ANTEN:~A

FREQUENCY:

INSTAU.ATION:

1\12912 ("--1 Wlo Reoeuelt l.Uontorleo)

UHF band, 1)75 - 2440 me; VSWR

< 2.

TX.I-i>::

UNCLASSIFIED

- ------- -----

Horn.

195

UNCLASSIFIED
DESCRI?riON: The anter,na consists of a horn fed
by a short section of rectangular waveguide
which in turn is fed. oy RG-14/U coaxial cable.
The horn has an overall length of 22 inches,
and the aperture is 7-1/4 inches by 10-1/2
inches.
BEAM DA'I'A:
Gai:1 - 11. ') ub a1; 1400 me, 16.9 db at 2500 me.

Half-power beamwidth (at 1800 me) E-plane- About 45".


H-plane -About 40".
~~ - Unidirectional.
Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on orientation of the antenna.

INSTALLATION:

Ground or shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/APr-'t (AN/SPr-7)


jamming transmitter. Equipment function countermeasures, jamming.
REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, A.'ltennas for RC!-1, 411-lOOA.

Cambridge, Mass,: Radio Research Laboratory,


Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

ANTENNA M2913 (Harvud Radio Reee""'l. L.boraaoriu)

FREQUENCY:
~:

UHF band, 810 - 1385 me.

Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45"


depending on antenna orientation.

Corr,er reflector with dipole feed.


Jli'STALLATION:

The antenna consists of a corner


refl~ctor fed by a dipole.
The reflector ts
constructed of sheet metal, and each side is
6 inches wide and 11 inches high. The two
sections form an angle of 135". The dipole
is fed by RG-18/U coaxial cable through a
type II balun and is 6-ll/16 inches long.

Shipboard and ground.

DESCRIPTION:

BEAM DATA:

ASSOCIATED EQUia!EN'l': AB/APr-9 (Navy AB/SPT-7)


Jamming transmitter. Equipment function countermeasures, jamming.
MISCEUJ\NEOUS: This antellll& is the same as
66ALU antenna except tor mounting provisions.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

Gain - 9 db,
ffiii?'-cower beamwidth - E-plane - 6o to 70",
depending on
frequency.
H-plane- 65" to 8o.
Beu type - Unidirectional.

U. S. Navy.

REFERENCE:
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-lOOA.
Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Resee.:ch Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Do!c:. 3, 1945}. UNCLASSIFIED.


ANTENNA 1112915 (llarvM RMio Reeeerel. l.Uoratoriee)

FREQUENCY:
~:

< 2.

UHF band, 1375 - 2440 me; VSWR

Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on orientation of the antenna.

Horn.
INSTALLATION:

DESCRIPI'!ON: The antenna consists of a horn fed


by a short section of rectangular waveguide
which in turn is fed by RG-14/U coaxial cable.
The horn has an overa~l length of 22 inches,
and the aperture is 7-l/4 inches by 10-1/2
inches.

Ground or shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EsplRolEN'l': 'l'DY-2 shipboard j8111111ng


tranamitter. Equipment function -countermeasures, jamming.
MISCELLANEOOS: This sntellll& is the same aa
M2912 antenna except for mounting provisions.

BEAM DATA:

Gain - 11.9 db at 1400 me, 16.9 db at 2500 me.


H&If-power beamwidth (at 1800 me) E-plane- About 45".
H-plane- About 40".
Beam tY}l! - Unidirectional.

REFERENCE:

Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-lOOA.


Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

FREQUENCY:

:!!!!=

VHF and UHF banda, 200 - 1000 me:

Stub sleeve and V-type sleeve dipole.

~~:

The antenna consists of a vertical

stub-sleeve antenna and a horizontal V-type


sleeve dipole with an included angle or 120
c\"grees. The two antennaa are mounted backto-back on a circular plate and separated by
a sheet metal .reflector shaped approx1mately

UNCUSSIFIED

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MISCELLANEOUS: This ruJtenna is simil>.r to


An-tennas AS-108/A?A-17, AS-lo8A/APA-17, and
AS-108B/APA-17 which were also developed by
Harvard Radio Research Laboratories.

like a vertical parabolic cylinder. The


vertical antenna is mounted in front of the
open end of the "parabolic cylinder" and the
horizontal antenna is mounted directly
~pposite it at the rear of the cylinder.
Both antennas are I'ed through an antenna
selector relay fed hy 50-ohm coaxial cable.
A length of 90-ohm cable for impedance matching is inserted between the 50-ohm line and
the horizontal antenna. The vertical antenna
is fed at its base and the horizontal antenna
is fed at ita center. The assembly weighs 11
pounds and is about 20 inches in diameter and
16 inches in height.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

REFERENCE:
Andrew Alford, et al., Prelimina=t Instructions fer M4100 Direction Finderllavy - Dltl)
Report No. 411-IB-54. Cambridge, Mass.:
Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University
(Dec. 14, 1944), UNCLASSIFIED.

BEAM DATA:
Beam type - The antenna is designed to have a
beam pattern which change11 with frequency and
whi~h is different for the vertical and horizontal antennas. In this way the CRT display
of the associated equipment, which is simila:
to the radiation pattern, cbarBfterizes the
type of signal being received. A number of
typical CRT displays are illustrated following page 17 of the reference listed below.
Polarization - Horizontal and vertical.
SCAli DATA:

The assembly rotates at a speed


which is variable Jetween 40 and 300 revolutions per minu~.

TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES:

coaxial cable acta as a


between the 50-ohm feed
zontal antenna.
INSTALLATION:

A length of 90-ohm
mat~hing transformer
c~ble and the hori-

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: M4100 "lirection Finder


(Navy DlM). Equipment.runction -countermeasures, direction finding.

M410l, Harvard Radio Research Laboratories

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY Mt503 (H.,.,_. RMio Reaearell l.Mentoriea)


FREQUENCY:

UHF and SHF banda, 1000 - 5000

INSTALLATION:

IIIC.

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQUIFMENT: M4100 Direction Finder


(Navy, DIM) Equipment function - countermeasures, direction finding.

TYPE: Two cut paraboloidal renectors with


--ground ~lan~, red by two !agi arrays.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna aasembly consists of
two entennas, one vertically polarized and one
horizontally polarized, mounted bact-to-back
on a metal base plate. An r-f relay s'41tches
the antennas alte!'nately. Each antenna consists or a cut paraboloidal reflector fed by
a two-el~ment Yagi array. The driven elements
are fed by coaxial cable throolgh a balun. The
antennas art'! identical except for the polarization of the arrays.
BEAM DATA:

- Each beam is unidirectional


Polarization - Vertical and horizontal.

~~

SCAN DATA: The antenna baa 3t)o mechanical


azimuth rotation at 40 to 300 revolutions per
minute.

Ml~50:5,

UNCUSSIFIED

,.<"" - -

... 4

Harvard Radio Research Laboratories

19'

UNCLASSIFIED
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

tions for M4100 Direction Finde::- (Navy - ~},


Report No. 411-IB-54. Cambridge, Mass.:
Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University.
(Dec. 14, 1944), UNCLASSIFIED.

U. 5, Navy.

REFEFENCE:
Andrew Alford, et al,, Preliminary Instruc-


ANTENNA ASSEMBLY M6120 (n.-4 Raolio Re-11 L.ilolnlorleo)

FREQUENCY:

VHF and UHF bands, 90 - 1400 me,

TYPE:

Stub-sleeve dipole with reflector and an


--end-fed V-type dipole with reflector.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of


two antennas, one vertically polarized and one
horizontally polarized, mounted back-to-back
on a metal base plate. An r-f relay alternately switches the receiver from one an~enna
to the other. The vertical antenna is a stubsleeve dipole mounted in front of a reflector
that provides focusing the the horizontal
plane. The horizontal antenna consista of an
end-fed V-antenna positioned 4 inchea in front
of a sheet-metal reflector, Both the V-antenna
and reflector have an internal angle of 100.
The reflector is shaped to approximate a
parabolic surface in the vertical plane. The
dipole ele!Dents are 9-7/8 inches in length and
~ inches in diameter.
The vertical stub sleeve
is approximately ~ inches in di~ter and
18-~/8 inches high. The radiating elements of
the a:1tenna assembly are constructed of th1.nwalled brass tubing, and the reflecting surfaces are formed with 0.010-inch stainlesssteel sheet metal, Coaxial cable ts used to
feed both antennas. A type III balun is used
to match the horizontally polarized antenna.

M6120 Horhontal Antenna

BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical and horizontal, altern!l.tely.
SCAN DATA: The ar>tenna has
azimuth rotation at 40 to
minute.
INSTALLATION:

~6o
~00

mechanical
revolution per

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED E~IMENT: M4100 Dlrectlon Finder


(Navy - DBM~ Equipment function - count~r
measuree, direction finding,
MISCELLANEaJS: DBM equipment includee M4505 and
M6120 antennae.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.
M6l20 Vertical Antenna

REFERENCE:
J. D. Kraua, et al., The M6120 Broad-band
Antenna S inner for the M 1
DBM Direction
Finding Syetem, Report l~o. ll-25 Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Reeearch Laboratory,
Harvard University, (Sept. 8, 1945), UNCLASSIFIED.


~:

UIICUISIFIID

Stu~-aleeve

antenna.

UNCLASSIFIED
DESCRI?riON: The antenna is 19-3/4 inches long,
The inner conductor expands to a diameter of
l inch and th"' sleeve j_a 2-1/4 !n(!hes in
diameter.
"-r:AM DATA:

Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.


Polarization - Vertical.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard and airborne.

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

REFERENCE:

+- - - -

J. A. Nelson, M6j02 Skirted-stub Antenna,

-"

Report No. 411-120. CamLridge, Mass.:


Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University.
(Sept. 28, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

Parabolic-cylinder reflector vith a horn

DESCRIF'riON: The antenna consists of a rotating


parabolic-cylinder reflector positioned at an
angle of 45 above a s~ationary circularly
polarizej horn. The horn is fed by a wavequide through a transition section and a
phasing sect!on.
The inside of the horn is 1-7/1~ inchea
square. The ante~ is equipped with a
radome and has overall dimensions of 30 inches
in height and 15 inches in di~ter.

FRE<;.UENCY:
~:

Ulf

INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

ASSOCIATED EQ'JI:fl.!ENT:

Direction Finders Dllol and


DEM-1. Equipment function - pr~bably countermeasures, d1~ection finding,

COGNIZANT AGENCY:

U. S. Navy.

REFERENCE:
G. Stavis, M6700 Shipborne DF Antenna,

Report No. 411-243. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio


Research Laboratory, Harvard University.
(Sept. 11, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

Half-power beamwidth- Vertical- 30.


Horizontal - 5

SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360 mechanical


azimuth rotation at a maximum speed of 400
revolutions per minute.

BEAM tATA:

----------- ---

Beam type - Fan .


Polarization - ~ircular.

-reed,

--+- .. -

r -

M6)02, Harvard Radio ntsParch Laboratories

FREQUENCY: SHF band, 5000 - 12, 000 me;


VSWR < l. 7.

TYPE:

....

and SHF bands, 2100 - 4000 me.

Horn.

to 4000 m~, Report No. 4ll-2b3. Cambridge,


Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard
University. (Oct. 31, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.

DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a circular


horn ftd through a section or circulaJ waveguide by a probe-e~cited rectangular wavegui~
A ~ransition section is included between the
circular and rectangular sections of waveguide, and a dielectric strip within the
circular waveguide ia used to produce circular
polarization.

TIIAIIS IT lOll
SECT lOIII

IIOUIID
WAU: 8111111

BEAM DATA:

Half-power beamwidth - 4o.


Beam tm - Conical.
Polarization - Circular.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard and airborne.

REFERENCE:

'

R. M. Hatch and C. C. Loomis, Circularly


Polarized Search Antennas for the Band 2l00

M900l, Harvard Radio Reaeareh Laboratoriea

UICI.AISIFIED

199

UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA OR200789 C.....e E (lk... htl
~:

Cut paraboloidal reflector.

DESCRlPriON: The a."ltenna ia an aluminum ct:t


paraboloidal reflector 29 inches long by 611/4 inches wide by 20-1/2 inches high. It has
fo'.lr 0.257-inch mounting holes on 7.547-inch
by 4.~12-inch mounting c'ntera.
INSTALLATION:

Shipboard.

MANUFACTURER: Bendix Radio Div., Bendix


Aviation Corp.
STOCK NUMBER:
B)27.

Federal Stock Number N598;-049-

~ICE:

U. S. Navy, Navt Stock List of the Electronics


Supply Ortice, Feb. 195B). UNCLASSIFIED.

ASSOCIATED ESIJia!EN'l': Radar Seta AH/SPti-8 and


AH/SPN-81\. EC}uipment !unction - navigation.


~:

Par~boloidal

reflector.

DESCHIPriCli: The antenna 1B an alWDinUIII paraLoloidal reflector, 15-9/16 inchea long by


6-,/8 inches wide by 42-l/4 inchel high.
ASSOCIATED EQlJia!EN'l': Navy Model SP-6 Radar
EC}uipment. EC}uipment !unction - aearch.

MANUFACTURER:

General Electric Company.

STOCK NUMl!ER:
2'580.

Federal Stock Number F5985-351-

REFERl!."HCE :
U. S. Navy, Na~ Stock List of the Electronics
Supply Office, Feb, 19$8). UNCLASSIFIED.

200

INDEX
lomenclatures and stock numbers a:e ordered in a left-justified
alpha-n1.18er1c arrang<lleat as explained in the preface.

Ia addition,

aate~isk

preceiing

an antenna noaruclature denotes a manufacturer' designatioa.

A single

certain keya are esployed to aid identification.


dot denotf
the

'\11

developl~

An

unn0111enclatured antenna that has been a.a.ed, either by


agency or by one of the catalogers.

Sometimes these

naaes vere too long to fit in the space allotted on the IBM cards.

Ia

these cases, the 3&mes were abbreviated and do aot exactly correspond
to the

n.a~~ea

appearing in the text.

should be eacountered.

However, no difficulty in matching

Tva dots preceding a nomenclature indicate that

it appliea to the aasociated equipment rather than the antenna.

In the

indexes aatenaa de31gnat1ona containing these keys are listed ahead of


the JAJI antenaa ac.eaclature

___

...

___

---- -- -

ANTENNA TYl'li INDEX

AS--lOf*JIUR0-2VHF

AS-~1~/U~O-~t 'eeVHF,UHF
AS-6~!/BRD-5eeeeeVHfeUHf

66ll8VHF
6614Stt"VHF

~4~0~VHF.SHF
'0~100189 ~HANGf ~

lS-10~6/SPS46~SHF
AS-1~6~1~P~-4~XSHF
AS-401C t/SPS-~UHF
AS-404/S~N-SHF

AS-429ftt/SP5-6UHF

A5-10751SRN-6eeteUHF

S-617/URN-3UHF

lS-678/Uk~-'oeUHF
AS-~89/S~~-6eUH~
AS-89~/SRH-6~eUH~

AS-891/URNeeeeeeeUHF
AS-89Z/UPH~~UHF
o-,5~/UQ~-lUHF
o-5~4/URH-1UHF

66AASeSHF

66A~Y~e5HF

AS-l0l2/~PGS~$Hf

A~--~Of*t/~P~-~9eUHF

4S-444tSPN-~SHF

A~--t*J/SPS-~SHF
AS-~08tSPS-4eeSHF
J/SPS-~eSHF
AS-~941)/~PS-4~SMF
AS-601/SPS-12UH~

AS-,1\f

4S-7!0!SPS-21SHr

AS-762/HPN-SeS~F
AS-7'6l.tMPN-~ eSHF
"S-764/MPN-~ eUt~F
AS-76' /--c-5. ~ eUHF

AS-8?AfliSPSeSHF
AT-Z~l/MPH-5+:leeSHF
AT-261/MPH-S+f J eSHf
AT ... 265/H-I+f leUHF

66AAPUHFtSHF
66AAQUWFeSHF
&~A8J-t*'S~F
6~A90eeeUHftSHF

66A!U#
4S-50,fltGaweeVM,tUHF

AS-8lCfiA-0-1eeSHF
AS-f15t~S-6~

Af-948/VweUHF

6~AHGee~eVHF
66AL~~U~F

66AMV-tteUH,

..
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AS-124/AP~ VHf.UMF
AS-J7tlltSUHF.~H,

AS-~01fl/SP~~SHF

As-,zztt'e'VH'
AS-5ZJ/~r+tteeVMF,UH'
AS-,Z418'1+fJee~VHftUHF
A$-,l5t1P'~YHF,UH,

AS-l71t~-1~UHr
AT~Zli~M-4leUH'

O~l?lfttUN1UH,

66A~Z-tt~H,,UH'
t6A.eUH't~Mf

6611IUH,,$HF
All 6 C~Nf'eVH,
FJ901~"'VM'

AS-1061/SA-~lV~f
A\1-~ll/~,T~6~'

A\-l16ttiSPfeeUH'
A5l1/~1eeeeeeeVHftUHf
A\--ti,.,.JVHP
AS-661/SVH'VH'
AS11/S~T-lUHf
AS911/~S-11AeeeeVH,
A\-911/~VM'VH'
at-t4tll1S~-SH'
~~~eUH,
66A~Xe4VM'VHF

6~AOHSMF
~~AOJ~MF
66AfP,f~eUHF
&~AF(~UHFt5~F

~~-~~-'
66-FleeeUH't~H,
~!AF~eUHFtSWF

~6AFHON'SHf
~~AFV
&6AGOU~feSHF

~~1GE~~F 1 SH~
46,r,F~eSHF
~~AGrUHF,SHF

66AG'fe , , ,UHF .SH,

~~-(~UH'tSHF
A~~~~eSH
~AA(~TeeSHF

6~AJ(
6~AJ~~SHF
~~AJV-ft SHf

66A'AeUH,

6~AKW-eSH'
~~~w-rtS"'
~~4(t sH~
~~ALVHF
~~~L~eVHF

~6~LMUHF,SH~

6~~L'SHF
~~j~p~Hr
661~0-f'~H,

~&j..-., "'- ,,SH~'


6~A~~SHC
66A"Jv~,~4'SH~'

6~1.,9 - ee'JHF
~~tt~UM~
6~111-VHr

6~11lVHF
6~t1'UHF
6611~~UHF

66ti~VH~

66AJYVH'
Ko, , ,.vHf

6611~eUHF

6~AlleeeVH,

66t,'VH'SHf
661'"\'H,eUH,.
661'0UH'SW'
66141Vtf,,UHF
6414! VHf ,s,Hr

66Af~H,

66AlMVrl,tUHf
~LMVH'

64ALVH'tUHf
66ALSYHfVH'
66ALTeeeUH,
&6ALUeeeVM'

ttAMv-~'

66tt1UHf

66t'~v~,,~.

AS-'1'11/S'G~H,

66AMYtI$HF
eeA.I$~1-J6fiN-\JeeUHf

etAM/5~1-tt'"'

66AHUeSHF

!NTI!NNA TYPI INDBX ( ~.,_, )

AS-416/~~0UH~
AS-62~1UPSHF

69085~LF,MF
690e9L~tHF

69091 rLFtMr

AS-750/SMO-lAUHF

66AAKeeVHf

66AAJee~eVHF

AT-216/SPG
AT-5~1/SMr-tAaUHF
MARK 2!t~OO OtUNIT tr,cSHf
66A0KeeSHF

66AAZee~eVHC
66A8AVH~

66-fO-ttUHf
66AFRVMF

.......

AT-194(,/SPGee~F

66AAN~~
66AAY~V~F
66~ee

66AXs~F
66AEZ-'u~r

~vw~

66AFTf*IUHft~Hf
66AGPaUHFt5H~
66~GQUHF,SHF

66APCV~F

66A80,VHF

~6ASt~VH~

66AGU-CIUHftS~F
6~A~W~VHF
~~AGX~VHF
66AGY-CI~$HF

~6A~FeVHF

66ABH

~eVH~
66ABOeVH~

6S-~-~H~
66~HP-rUHF

66"B"'IH~

66AC8"Hr
66ACCa''IH~
66AC0 eeeVHF

66AHO-(t-~UHF

66ACEv~r

66AHS
e6AHW . . L'tJF

66AEU-f*1VH~
~~~EwvH~
66A~iav~r
66AHFV~F

66AKY

66AJJoS~f
66~Ja
66AJSs~~
66AKUeeS~F

66ET-f*'e\'t'F

66AHLeVMF
66AJEv~r
66AJFVHF
66AM0

~6AMKeSHF

AS-21/APUHF,SHF
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SCR-~tOAN/SRA-3
SCR-610AT-2521~1

SCR-624AS-!24/IPX+tl
SCR-6Z4AS-52!/IPX+l1
SCI-624'S'l518+(J
SCR-624A66l!Ct
S(R-621AN/SRA-J
!CR-6ZIeA1-252/SR
SD~A6AAG
SO-Ae66AAG
so--
S0-166AAR-t1
so-~
so-Z''''f
S0-1CZt-66ADI
50-1t2166AOC
SD-466AF!
SD-~66AfE
S!66AIO
Sf66ADK
S'rx
s''T-tt
S'-l66A,T-tJ
SG66AIJ-lt
5G-A66AIJ-l1
SG-866A8J-IJ
SG-C66AKZ
SG-~66AKt
SG-f66AMS
SG-leMARllll
SGIe66ABJ-t1
SG-116~1J-C*1
~G-te66AMS

SG-1C66AlZ
~G-1066All
SG-l!66AMS
SG-J66AJP
SGt44/UR~tl1A1-tt/UIM-117
sG-KP
SG-446AML
~G666AMG-t1
SG-~Ae66AMGC*t

SG-166AMOII
SHo
SJee66AA'
SJe66ADH
SJ-Ao66AfD
sJ-t'c
Slee66AIH
SleI6ALA
Sle66ALI
SlaIIALF
SlI6ALG
SK-tM6IAGM
Sl-tM6tAGX
Sl-1~66AfR
Sl166AfR

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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT INDEX ( ~ )

SLe66AEP-C*I

Sl-A66AEP-Ct
~L-l66AfP-Ct
S"66AEZ-C*I
SM-t664EZ-f*1
SM-166AFP
SM-166A,Q-C*I
SM-166AHA

SNe66ABU

5~-l66AfQ

S0e66ADN

so , oo

so ,,.,K-tt
$066AGU-Ct
so-66AON

so-ooo
so- 6 ,~-t
SO-A66AGR-C*t

SO-Ao66AGU-C*t
S0-166AFL
S0-166AG!
S~-166AHS
so-1Ga
so-tOMP
50-1l66AG,
So-t166AKT
SO-IlM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,66AfJ
so-t2N'J

9
So-1166AfK-c
So-ll~*A-JA6W7eREV

~n-tJ66AGRl*J

SO-t!66AGu-t1
So-le66AFN
So-2~e66AG
So-166A,lC*t
S~-!~66AGF
S0.466AGS
S0-~66ALZ

S0666AMP

so-1MT-16!1U
50-?Mea66AfJ
~0-?MeAT16S/U
SO-?N66AFJ
50-It
AT -163/U
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SO-!'M
so-Go

SOI66AGO
SG-8Ae66AGN
so-HR

5'"'
5~66AHQ-(*1

S~-t66AKD

5'-!66AN,
SP-6'1916?61

so''A'G
s~'''Hf

s~"'

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s-wE
s-A"'

s-t~Ke

Slle66AKC
SR-116ALM
s-1Lo
s-1s-ozcJISPS-6
s-,cs-1ot11S,s-
s-MV-1

ss6AKW
S5ae66AKXCt
SS-t66AKW
SS-t66AKl-I*J

~~-l66AKW

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SU!t6AGYCt

SU-166AMI
sv , 64~Jv-11
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SXa~66ALM

SXI"ANJ
Tl'6ld25
TII"Oll
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TBV-166025-A
T!Y-&e66017
TC066026
TCK~-66041
TCL-1660!3
TCL2e660~'
TC006021
rts66040
TDOAS-~011/UR
TOOe66091
TOQ6609'
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TOO_.CKAS-~Z4/!PX+fJ

TDQ.aCKS-5Z~/8PX+I1
roo.-crs-~'''B+(J

TOTe66091
Tov660!6
TDYMZ909
TDY62ABJ
TOYr66AGZC*t
TDY66AHM
TDYo66A~N
TOY66AJR

T0~66AJT
fDV-A66AK~
TOV-A66~LK

TDY-162A8J
TOY166AJA
TOY-166A~8
TDY166AJM
TOV-166AJH
TDY-16AJR
TOY-I66AJT
TOYl66AJY
TOY-166AKJ
TOYl66AlL
TOYl66AKM
TOY-IAe66AKG
TOY-1Ae66ALK
TOYZ"2915
TDY2c66ALO
TDY-Zee66ALR
TDY-Z66ALS

rov-ZLT
TOY266ALU

TOV166ALV
TDleAS-493/U
TDl66l4l
TDZ-AOZASJ901*J/SRC
TOZ-ROleAS468l1/B
TOZ-RO!eAS-!Z!IIPX+CJ
T~l-IDZAS-!2!/IPX+I
TOZ-AOZeeATl'OI*J/SRC
T!OAS-J90f*J/SRC
T0~-4611111
TDAS-52J/!Pl+lJ
TEDeAS-525/BPI+tt
T0eATl'OI*J/SRC
TfD6614l
TS1l1/G'AS-2J/AP
T5-t!IA'eAT41/UP
TS.JliCJ/UfeeAS-177/U+IJ

TS-41/APeeeAS-ZS/AP
UM-Z-"ot
X-OIH66lt
XMIT66AMH
X~ITe66AMO

XSG166AMZ

X-TDV66AGZl*J
XI066AD
Y-lo''
Y-2660'6

Y!66016
YGe660Jl
YG-1660Jl
YG-166037

YH66AIS
Y~l66ADG
YJI66A,J
YJ-266AJK
YJ-2"AJL

YLe66011
YOeaszoos
YQJz
YQe66AKH
1101MAll6 COINfR
Sti-'A5-!76fi/SRT

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ASSOC1ATED EQUIPMENT INDEX ( coatiaued )

'2A0NaeAS263/UPT

!ZA~eAT-t93tIIU

6006f-le66145-A

5~A0Nea~AS-7l/SPT-z

,.

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..

EQUIPMENT PUNcriON INDEX

ttAN/SPN-2~eUHF
AS-762/MP~-5~J~aSHF
AS-763/~N-~S~F

AS-764/MPN-5UHF

AS-765/MPN-5tUH~
AS-82ttl/AP0-7SH~
AT-Z62/~N-5+lJSHF

41-263/MPN-5+( ISHF
AT-265/MPN-~+(IUHF
AT-26e/MPN-5+(IUHF
AT-409/MPN-5~~SHF
AT-4l0/MPN-5+C I,SHF

66025-AVtiF

6t026~ -V~F

66028HF

66~ll~VHf
66~t~HFHf

6604lVHF
6604+1*!VHF
66044-(*JVHF
66046"F.HF
66C41HftHr

66080VH~
66~a1-tIHF,~F

AT-4lttMPN-5+(1eUHF

6610:

AS49!/UeeVHFtUHF

661Z7SHF
661!4ttVHF
66147VHF.UHF

u..-...

66119~VHF
e~tZOVHF

661!lVHt

AS-82CIIAPO-Te~SHF

c.....,e..,...

eeAN/URl-llVHF
eeAN/URC4VHF
eeMN-4eVHF
ANISRA-lOCXG-liHf
AN/SRA-3HfeVHF
AN-44-AMF
AS-1014/BMFtHftUHF
AS-207/CRT-3MF
AS-352/UR+tl
AS-153/FR+IIMFtHF
AS-372/BRCeV~F,UHF
AS-l76C1/SRTeHF
AS-J90tJISRC e ,,.,, ,,,,,vHFtUHF
AS-410tIIUR0-2VHF
AS-46811/BeVHF,UHF
AS-49/TPT-l~VHF
AS-49,/UVHF.UHF
~S-50/TPT-1VHF
AS-5011/UReVHF
AS!O~I*J/GReVHFe~F
AS-5Z3/BPX+IJeeVHFtU~F

AS-5Z4/8PX+IIeVHFtUHF
AS-525/BPX+ftVHF,UHF
AS-5,5/S+ftVHF
AS-668/SReVHFtUHF
AS-11/SPT-ZUHF
AS-125/S+ItVHFtUHF
AS-9!!/SRVHF,UHF
AS-949/!PXeMftHFtVHFtUHF
AS-997/SRCeVHftUHF
AT-t,OCIISRCeVHFtUH,
AT-2,2/SRwHFtVHf
ATll4/8RRVLftLF
AT-311/BRRVLFtLF
-T-),~CI/URCeMftHF
AT-!50/SRCeHftHF
AT-458/SRVHFtUHF
AT-497/UMF,HF
AT-,0)2/SRC-,01
AT609ft/SRC-I+CIMFtHF
AT-77411/URMFtHF
AT-111/eRCeMFtHF
AT-11,/SAD-l!LFtMFtHF
MK-19/URN-'HF
MX-16611/SRMf

66 AAXeeYH~tUHf

66Aa.e
66AGZC*IVHftUHF
66AVeSHF
66AKX-ttSH,
660l!eVHF
66016VHF
66025eVHf

210

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Al.f-16511 /BlVHF tUHF


6613lUHFeSHF

c - . - o...,.
66ALE~UHfeSHF

c............... ~~~ne.... r ......

eMlOlVHFeUHF
~4503UHF.SHF
M61ZOVHF,UHF

~700-sHF

AS-,14/URD-+tJe~iF.UHF

AS-917/SRD-13LftMftHf

66AGO-~VHF,UHF
66AMH~

66054MFtHF
66109UHF
66110UHF
6611lVHF
66112VHF
6Sll'UHF
66114UHF
66115VHF
66116UHF
66117UHF
66128VHF
t6136VHF.UHF
66l,7UHFtSHF
66139~VHFsUHF
66140UHFtSHF
6614lVHF,UHF
66142UHr,sHF
66148CJVMF
69046LftMF
c

......

.~- ...

~2909eeUHF

eM2912UHF
*M291'
...2915 .. Uttf
AS-t45ti/SPT-6UHF
AS-236CJISPTUHF
AS-26!/UPTeVHFtUHF
A5-S1/SPT-4UHF
A$-49/TPT-l~VHF
A5-501TPT-lVHF
66AJAUH,
66AJieUHf
66AJMeVHfeUHF

66AJMVHF
16AJRUHf

EQUIPMENT fUNCTION INDEX ( ~ )

66AJT
66AJXaaVHF,~Hr
66AJYaUHF'
66AKGae~HF,sHr
66A~JVttr

6~AKLeVHf

66AKMeVHF,uHr

.6ALE~ooUHr,~IIF'
V~F
66ALQV~f.~Hr

66ALQ

66AL5'-"HF,UH~

66ALT~eUHr
66ALU ~ elJHF

~~AFAaa

66A~e~
6~AFCeaUHFtSHF
66~F~SHF

~~AFFaUHF

6~-FSs
~~AFVaa

6~AGKeUHFtSHF
~~AG~aeUHF
6~AGTSHF

66AHPUHF
t6AHO-tteeaUHF
6tAHl SHF
1

6~AHW~UHF
66AHY~SHF

M2414eeUHF
A$-311 f.J /Seee UHF tSHF
AT-77/UaeeHFV~F
Ar-691/BLReVHF,UHF
66ALEaUHfeSHF
66ALt~eUHftSHf
66042eeaVHf

66049eVHF
66132-f*leVHF,u:~F

AS-124/APRVHF,u~F
AS-39~1*,/BLReUHFeSHF

AS-56/SPR-lVH~

As-57/SPR-lVHftUHF

66132-C*teVHFtUHF

S~AHZSHF

66AJt~

~~AJJSHF

6~AJQ '.-
f~AJSaaSHF
~6AJU
~6AKEV~F
~!AK~
66AKUeSH~

~6AKWSHF

66AKX-C'eSHF
66A~Ya
66ALCeVHF
~~~LD

66A~c

66~MF
~6AMKeSHF
~~A~Y-(*!eSHF

66AND~SHF

OF-1076lFeMF
AS-4101*J/UR0-2eVHF
AS-614/SR0-9eeYHftUHF
AS-6,~/eR~-!~eYHFeUHF
AS-714/SA0-7lFtMFtHF

AT-19lf*l/UVHF
AT-422fi/URO-lX+fleLFtMF

AT-S511SM0-1AUHF
AT-6271SR0-12elftMFtHf
AT -628/S~0-12. t elf tMF , . . F
66A~x
66ALY
66091LFtMF
66164LFt~FtHF

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AS-!OltiSPG-~5SHF

AS-10 12/SPG-411ea , aSHF


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MARK 25t MOO , ~HF


MARK 2ltMOO lUNIT" lAeSHF
MARK 2ZtMOO OeUNIT lD~SHF
MARK 2'tMOO OtUMIT lGeSHF

69074lftMF
6907~MftHF
69Cl9LFtMFtHF
69C!~f'IMFtHF
69,8AVHftUHF

*DL129L504GPlee
AS-4841JISPS-IeSHF
AS-128f*tiSPSeeSHF
66ALHUHftSHF
66ANF
66ANJaVHFtUHfsSHF

69089eaLFtMF

IFF I''Woolllle- .._. w r.."l

6900~-ALF,MF

690!~lftMF

69,92LftMF

4t NOD 1
fCeUHF
MARr. 19VHFeUHF
~ARK 2't MO' 6AtSHF
MARK lUHF
,MA~K

AS-515fJ/SPGeSHf
AS-78Z/SPG-49eSHF
AT-194(1/SPGeeSHF

AT-216/SPG
AT-6l6/SP~-49eSHF

MARK 18 NOD 0
MARK 21HO~ ltUNIT lASHF
MAR~ 22eMOO OtUNIT lOeSHF
MARK 2!tMOO OtUHIT lGSHf
RF-60/SPG-49
66A'AUHF
66AAHeeUH,
66AAHUHF
66AAPUH'tSHF
66AA0UHftSHF
~6AASaeSHF
66AC~eUHF

66AOH t teSHF

AN/SP5-t61~liUHF
AN/UPA22f*IUh~

AH/UPA!liIUHF
AS-tOt4/8,, , , ,, , , ,, ,,MFtHFtUHF

.AS-106,/UPXCIUHF
AS429f*I/SP5-6AeeeeeUHF
AS-,22fJ/8'XUHF
AS-52,/8PX+flaeVHFtUHF

A~-524/BPX+(teeVHF.UHF
AS-525/BPX+CIVHftU~F

AS-594Ct/&PS-4SHF
AS-615/SPS-lOUHFtSHf
AS-9~6(J/UPXeUHF
AS-905/UPXeUHF
AS-9,6/SP5-leiUHFtSHF
AS-949/!PkaMfeHFtVHFtUHF

AT-,52/UPA-l2ftUHF
AT-946f)/SPX-9eeSHF

M.RK lit MOD 0~


66AAC

66AA8e ..

66AAO
66AAM
66A8Gee
66ABM

211

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EQUIPMENT PUNC110N INDEX ( alllliaued )


IFF twuufic:a&ICMt. frle.d or foe .. ) (eo.u ..e4)

66-CFVHF
66ACGVMF
66AOA

AS-!49/TAT-lHftVHF

AS2~0/TRRZHftVHF

66ADSVHF

66~ET-t*lVHF
66AEU-{*t~VHF

66AEZ-(*)eUHF
66AfJeVHF
66AFO-t*)eUHF
66AFU-I*leVHF
66AGHeVHF
6~AGJeVHF
66AGL~

66AGWeeeVHF
66AGXVHF
66~UHF

66AHGeVHF
66AHH
66HJa
66AHL'eVHF

66AJfeVHF
66AJF,eVHF
6~AJ~~
66AKN
66AK06UHF
66AM0

66'ME
66AMW

66A~JeeVHftUHftSH~

AS-319/FHQ-ZUHF
AS-416/SMOeeUHF
AS-750/SMO-tAUHF

~~o~OVHF

eMARK llleSHF

AN/5PS-16lXNltUHF
5t9E467Gl
AS-1C021SPS-5C~SHF
AS-1066/SPS46SHF
AS-t067/SPS-46XSHF
AS-651/SPS-5BSHF
AS-710/SPS-~lSHF
AS-744/SPS-21eSHF
AS-74~/SPS'-1XSHF

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AS76/SPS-2!YeSHF
AS-7~7/SPS-23ZeeeSHF

AS-748/SPS-2!XXSHf

AS-9!2/SPS-17AeVHF
AS-996/!PS-9AeeSHF
66AA~
66AA0eaUHftSHF

66~AYaVHF

66AAZeVHF

66A8AeeeYHF
66A88eVHF
6~ABCVHF
~6ABOVHF

66A8EaeVHF

66ABFVHF
66A80eUHFtSHF
66A!O~eVHF

66A@RVHF
66AC8VHF
~6ACCeVHF
66AC~VHF

66ACEYHF
66AOC
66ADIShF
66AOJSHF

66A~e

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AS-22l/CPN-t7SHf

AS--04/$PN-4SHF
AS-4 /SPN-~~H,
AS-500/BPHeSHf
AS-60t/SPN-13SHF

66AOG
AS-514/URD-4+()eeeVHftUH,
AS-6~9/SPN-liSHF
AT-2161)/GROeVHF

6900lVHF
AS-ttB/CPN-6SHf
AS-502/TPN+fJoe$HF
AS-677/URN-!eUHF
AS-618/URN-1UHf
AS-111/URN-1UHF
AS-889/SRN-6VHF
AS-ItO/SRM6UHf
AS-191/URNaeUHf
AS-892/VRNaUHF

MK-89/URN-~Mf
OA-5~!/URN-!eUHF

OA-,54/URN-!UHF
66AJKeeeYHftUHF
66AJLYH'tUHF
66AKHeeUHf
66016~~
66017VHf
660IIVHf

OA-178f*tiURN-'~UHf

AS-501ft/SPNe$H'
66AISVHf

66ADN
66AOR

66Af~
66AEq~

6&AS
6&AWYHF
66AEZ-fteUHF
66Af(eeUHftSHF
66Af0SHF
66AFE
66AFGac

66AflUHFtSHF
6~AfMUHFeSHF
66AfP
66AFO-ltUHF
66AFPVHF
66AT-fleeUHFa$Hf
66AGfeUHftSHF
66AGOeaUHft~Hf
66AGR-ft
66AGU-ftUHfaSHF
66AGWeVHF
66AGXVHF
66AHAUHF
66AHR

66AH!a
66AK0VHF
66AKPSHF
66ArT
66AL'
66ALr,
66ALHUHFtSHF
66AMl

66AMZ

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AS-4Ztf J /S,S6A \' VH'

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AS-410fliSPS-68e-UHF

66A6NetUHfe5WF

~S-5llfJ/SPS-~SHF
A5-5q41)t8PS-4~HF
~S-~Ol/SP5-12UHF

66AGS~SHF
66A~~-tleSHF

AS-50!/5DS-4SHF
~S-69~/SPSeSHF

4S-6q6/SPSeoSHF

AS-8Z!fIIS~SaaoSHF

~ARK
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MA~K

21tMOO

ZltMOO

ltUNtT

OtU~tT

lAaeSHF

lDaSHF

Z'eHOO OeUN!T lGaeSHF

OA-Z6S!/UPS-l

66AAJ~Hf
66A~KeeVMF

66ABMVHF

6~AET-(*tVM~
66AEU-f*JVH~

664GP~eUHFeSHF

66AHEeVHF
SSAJEVHF

66AHFaaVHF
~~AJFaVHF

66AJV-f1SHF

66AJZVMF

66A~8eUHF
6~AKC~
66A~W~~HF

66AlX-fteSHF

~~AKleSHF
66Al~VHF
6tAL~V~F
6~Al~eUHF
66A~-1lSMf
66AMV-f~)eUHF
!~A~JeVHFtUHftSHF

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AS-l004/SPS-418SHF
AS-508/SPS-eSHF

AS-51lll/SPS-SeSHF

A~-594ft/8PS-4eeSHF
AS-~94f)/SPN-tt+f1SH~

s-6t~ISPS-10eUHfeS~F

AS-6,91SPN-t8SHF

AS-69~/SPS

AS-696/SPSeeeSHF

AS-~2~/SPN-ZZ~eSHF

AS-11StJ/SPSeSHF
AS-92,/SPS1~SH'
AS-92,/5PS-'6o
AS916/SPS-l0BaeUHF,SH'
~6A8~tJSHF
66-IUe
66ADKSHF
66AEP-It~UHF
6fAXae~5HF

66AfMeeUH'eSH'
66~GOeUHFeSH'
66AG~eSH1
66~G~eUHFtSH'

66AGO~F,SHF

66AHPUHF
66AHO-rJUHF
66AHUSHF

66AJPweeeSHF
66AKWSHF
66AKX-ffSHF
$6-''.l'f " UHF

66AlZeSHF
66AHPSHF
66AMO-tISHF
66AMASHF
66AMSSHF
66AMV-tIUHF
AS-~19/UKReVHF

AT-1&Srt1UIIeeVNF
AT-111/UKReeVMF
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AB-371/UeVHFeUHF
AN/SRAleHFeVHF
AS-21/AP~~~UHF.SHF
AS-111/U+tt~~yMF
ASll/SPT-Z~n~tUHF

~T-151/uPTe~~SHF
ATl6!/UU~F.SHF

AT-252/SR HFtVHF
Ar-41Tff/SPS-1ZUHF
4T-48/uPeee!lHF
-T-~t'/U, eeVHF
Af-51/UeUHF
AT -~2 J / JAM-4Z:e eSHF
Af-~Z2/URM-4leUhF
AT -~92 .IIJq*f.,,. e a ee e e e eUHF
4 T-8414/ll~ ..-ll l , , eeVHF
62ABJeVHFtUHF
66A8LeUHF
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66ALOUHf
66AlVeYHFeUHf
66012LFrMF
66l4IJ-A aeeMf
66AJVfISHF
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