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ANTENNA CATALOG
Volume III
SHIP ANTENNAS
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October 1960
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INTRODUCTION
This publication in one of six catalogs produced in order to collect data on all types of military 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, Army, and Navy laboratories who meet periodi-
With
Volume 6
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Confidential Ground, Ship, and Aircraft Antennas (Confidential): all confidential military an-
the endorsement of this group, funds were allowas initiated under Air Force administration as Contract AF 19(604)-4101.
cated by the Air Force and the Army, and the work
specifically for missile use. Secret Ground, Ship, and Air,craft Antennas (Secret): all secret military antennas except those intended specifically for missile use.
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 included 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 dupligation 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 Antennas (Secret): missile antennas of all types and all security classifications. Volume 2 - Ground Antennas (Confidential)*: unclassified ground antennas. Volume 3 - Ship Antennas - (Confidential)*: 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, 3, and 4 (except in the indexes) is unclassified, the publications themselves are classified.
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.
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Several types of equipment have antennatype nomenclature numbers even though they do Most notaour definition of antennas. not fit bly, sonar transducers and antenna simulators used in training devices have such numbers, Equipment of these types are not included in the catalogs. Originally, it was planned to eliminate all "obsolete" antennas from these catalogs. However, as the work progressed it was 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 procured 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 with employees of the Department of Defense and correspondence with 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 was made in the catalogs. When no reason for preference of one choice was 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 was made of nomenclature cards which had been issued in the categories AS, AT, and OA. At the same time a review was also made of applications for namenclature 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 from manufacturers was supplied during the spring of 1960. A considerable portion of the missile information was obtained directly from development people concerned with the electronic equipment for the missiles. Much of this information was collected late in the summer of 1960. The Department of Defense nomenclature cards have proved very helpful in the preparation of these catalogs. However, they have also proved to be the most frequent source of unclear It seems exdescriptions and incorrect data. tremely desirable for project officers who are responsible for the submission of the nomenclature applications to go to greater lengtlr'. 'o 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 the other data given for individual antennas actually represent characteristics of the associated equipment rather than characteristics of the antennas. Thu information compiled on missile antennas is considerably less complete than that givea in the other volumes. There are four main reasons. In the first place, because missile work 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 are extremely reluctant to release information about their equipment. A very large proportion of the information desired for review during the preparation of these catalogs was not available. Also, it is noted that a fairly large number of antennas -probably about 200 -- are developed or modified each year. Thus, it would seem dasirable for some organization to undertake the compilation of a catalog of antennas annually, while the information is still accessible. Such a compilation probably should show both antennas which 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 would reduce the time required for the acquisition of critical equipment, and they would provide current information regarding antennas under development. Many individuals have made substantial contributions to the preparat'on of these catalogs. However, Mr. J. L. Allen and Mr. D. F. Eagle deserve to be singled out for their efforts in the prepiaration of this information. Other people who have made major contributions are P. T. Hutchison, S. T. Alford, E. N. Bone, A. P. Jensen, S. G. Baxter, D. T. Paris, J. G. Holey, T. A. Le-is, C. C. Boykin, J. J. Curtis, R. E. Moseley, M. E. Blair, F. W. Woodside, and J. T. Dawson. Also, Mr. R. L. Passow of H. R. B. Singer provided many illustrations and data. Finally, it is appropriate to extend special thanks to Mr. C. E. Ellis, CRRDM, Air Force Cambridge Developrment Division, who has been project officer for this project.
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IQUIPMENT FUNCTION Most antennas can be used with equipments which nerform many different functions. Often, however, ,tn antenna is- best known in terms of the equipment with which it is associated.
The functions of equipments used with the an-
functions cannot be used. The term refers to devices that in some manner deal with enemy signals.
Countermeasures, Deception:
tennas listed in this catalog can be described by one or more of the terms defined below. These terms are used throughout the catalog and an equipment function index will be found in
the appendices.
to mislead the enemy; e.g., a device that produces a spurious response in an enemy radar system.
Countermeasures, Direction Finding: A term for devices
The coverage of this catalog is restricted to electronic equipment. Sonic, infrared, and
optical devices are not included, even those
recticn Finding".
Countermeasures, Jamming: A term for devices used
termine altitude by measuring the time required for radio energy to travel from an aircraft or
space vehicle to the earth and back; both pulse
fuaction is passive detection and/or intelligence monitoring of enemy signals. Countermeasures, Search: A term for devices used to detect enemy signals, but not make bearing determination. Direction Finding: A generic term uned only when a more specific term ("Countermeasures, D!rection Finding" or "Navigation, Direction Finding") cannot be used. Dummy Load: Not included in the catalog. The term refers to circuit elements that are used to simulate the loading effect of an antenna. Early Warning: See "Search, Air".
types of landing systems: A. Beam approach systems that usually consist of localizer and glideprith beams, and marker beacons, all of which operate independently of the aircraft. Approach information is analyzed on the aircraft, Pulse and CW techniques are used. B. Surface-controlled approach systems that usually consist of a search radar system, a precision radar system (azimuth and elevation), and a communication system, all located on the surface. Approach data is analyzed on the surface and directions are relayed to the aircraft. C. Beacon approach systems that usually consist of localizer and glide-path beams which operate only when interrogated b' an aircraft. A generic term used when the term "IFF" or "Radar, Beacon" is not applicable and the device in question is not a part of a navigation system. The term, when used, refers to devices that radiate signals, which can be used to identify and/or locate the point from which the signal originated; e.g., a device aboard a pilotless carrier that transmits a signal to a remote installation to aid in tracking the pilotless carrier.
Beacon:
Fire Control: A term for devices used for gun laying and associated functions, including aircraft interception (Al). Ground Control Approach (GCA): trol" See "Approach Con-
Ground Control Intercept (GCI): See "Search, Surface" or "Search, Air" and "Height Finding". Guidance: A generic term used only when a more specific term ("Guidance, Command" or "Guidance, Passive Homing", for instance) cannot be used. The term refers to devices that direct and regulate pilotless carriers.
Gnidance, Active Iloming: A term for the devices
Bombing: A term for equipments used for 1ocating targets, determining an appropriate course for the bomb run, and determining the bomb-release point.
Carrier Control Approach (CCA): See "Approach
that comprise pilotless carrier homing systems for which the equipment for illuminating and perceiving targets and for computing the control signals are all located on the pilotless carrier. Guidance, Beamrider: A term for the devices that comprise pilotless carrier guidance systems for which the equipment for illuminating, perceivinS and tracking the target are externally located; i.e., surface installations or "mother" vehicles. The pilotless carrier detects its position relative to the radar beam tracking the target and computes control signals to keep itself centered in the beam.
Self-descriptive.
Conntermeasuen.: A generic term used only when one of the more specific terms for countermeasures
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EQUIPMENT FUNCTION (Continued) Guidance. Comuumdt A term for devices that corn-
prise pilotless carrier guidance systems in which externally derived control signals are relayed to the yilotless carrier. See also "Guidance, Quasi-Active Homing". A term for the devices Guidance. Peasive Homier that coprise homing systems for pilotless carriers that home on a source of energy origi-
less carrier, see the guidance term which is applicable; e.g., "Guidance, Active Homing".
Navigaltio, Locallzer: See "Approach Control".
carrier.
See "Navigation, Surface ReferNavigation. Loas: ence" if the device is used by a piloted carrier See "Guidance, Surface Reference" if the device
nating at the target. The detection equipment and the control-signal computing equipment are located on the pilotless carrier.
See "Approach Control" Navigatlon, Marker Beacose if the device is a part of a landing-control
system; otherwise, see "Navigation, Surface Reference". Navigation, Radio Range: Reference". See "Navigation, Surface
Guidanee, Qmaai-Active Homier. A term for the devices that comprise 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. The computed control signals are relayed to the pilotless carrier, Guldance, Soum-Active Homing: A term for the devices
See "Navigation, Surface Refer-. Navigation, Shoran: ence" if the device is for use by a piloted carrier. See "Guidance, Surface Reference" if the device is for use by a pilotless carrier.
A term for the deNavigation, Surface Reference: vices comprising 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, TACAN, and marker beacons, when they are not used in "Approach Control" systems or in pilotless carrier guidance systems.
See"Navigation, Surface ReferNavigation. TACAN: once". See "Navigation, Surface ReferNavigation. VOR: ence". Radar Beacon: A term for devices that, upon re-
A term for radar systems that are Height Fiedler. used to determine the relative height of an airborne object with respect to the antenna for
ception of suitable interrogating signals, automatically respond with another signal. Rada. Fighter Itercept: See "Fire Control".
the system. If the height finder is a part of a surface-controlled approach system, see "Approach ControlR"e
A term for systems IFF ('Identification, friend or foe". utilizing coded-beacon techniques to distinguish between friendly and unfriendly units. A Mesueesi or evies seddevices trm Metetolica to measure meteorological parameters; e.g., wind teeratue. veoc
Relari See "Telemetering". Remote Control: A term for devices used in controlling remote items of equipment. See "Guidance" or a subdivision of "Guidance" for used in pilotless carrier guidance systes. systems. 5Humhe: Agm c ,termwedon2y-.hen, 'e" c,
"NavgtioW:
A term for direction Nsviption Direction Fiedler. finding devices that are used to determine the relative bearing of a transmitter from the vehicle on which the device is located. Navigstios. Glde Path' See "Approach Control".
A term for devices used for surSeb. Surface: fe-e t de tetion devion r face-target detection and location. See "Meteorological Measurement". Sousdisg,
Speed Islicator Self-descriptive.
See "Revigation, Direction Navigation, Homing' Finding" if the device is for use by a piloted
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EQUIPMENT FUNCTION (Continued) A term for devices used specifiTall Warviag cally to detect objects approaching an airborne vehicle from the rear. A term for devices which involve Teleseteriaq measuring and/or processing and transmitting data to a remote point; e.g., a system that measures fuel consumption for a pilotless carrier and transmits the information to a remote installation for evaluation. Televllio: Self-descriptive. Test: Self-descriptive.
A generic term used only when a more Tracking: specific term; e.g., "Fire Control", cannot be used. The term, when used, refers to devices used for "continuously" determining tbe position of moving objects (asually missiles or satellites). Traiming: Self-descriptive.
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ANTENNA TYPES The terminology used to identify various types of antennas is, to say the least, not standardized. To avoid confusion, the terms used in this catulog are listed and defined below. An index of antenna types will be found in the appenlices. The Adcock, in its simplest form, conAdcocksists 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 Variations of the shape of a figure-of-eight. 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 Beoadslde Arrar radiation is approximately perpendicular to the axis or plane of the array. Casge 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. Bow Tie (or butterfly ueteeam): A dipole antenna having flat triangular-shaped radiating elements.
The amplitude modulating anAupiltude Madlatsgi tenna is a narrow aperture antenna configuration consisting of a stationary, vertical element about which a reflector is rotated at high speed. The reflector my 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. Bieomlcal: Blade: See "Conical". See also "Stub". Caseeplslaim: An antenna consisting of a small convex hyperboloidal reflector mounted in front of a large noncave paraboloidal reflector with the primary feed located behind the paraboloidal reflector. This arrangement effectively increases the focal length of the paraboloidal reflector.
A streamlined stub.
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ANTENNA TYPES (Comlm,,ed) Cavisy Refers to a cavity-backed slot. "Slot". See
Ch'ee: 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.
Cft1eal Army 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, Coexial Dipole, See dipole.
Conoterpoisa: A network of wires extending outward from the base of an antenna and suspended above and usually insulated from the earth. The antenna is "grounded" to the counterpoise (artificial ground) instead of the earth (used especially when the antenna is located over When soil of ground of poor conductivity). relatively good conductivity is available, a similar arrangement of wires is sometimes buried beneath the antenna to improve the ground connection. Cut Paimololial Reflector. A reflector formed in the shape of a section cut from a paraboloid of revolution. The term "orange peel" is
An antenna array in which the eleCollise. Anavy ments of the array are arranged end-to-end along
Comer Reflee~u A reflector consisting of flat conducting sheets (or grids of parallel conductors) intersecting at an angle or corner. Dihedral corners are commonly used for transmitting and receiving; trihedral and tetrahedral cornors are frequently used to increase radar cross sections.
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ANTENNA TYPES (Contimued) Catmi The Cutler feed is a vaveguide dualaperture rear feed which essentially splits the energy in the waveguide into two branches that are folded back on themselves so that the energy is radiated towards the reflector from two slots. 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)). Eam-Fire Arry An antenna array whose maximum radiation is approximately along the axis of the array. An antenna composed of a series of Flahiboet coplanar elements arranged in collinear pairs and loosely coupled to a balanced transmission line.
Dielectre Rodi An end-fire dlre. ional dielectric antenna consisting of a dielectric rod (usually tapered) fed from a section of waveguide.
Flat-Screen Renector, A flat reflecting surface; the surface may be of the continuous, slotted, or mesh type. Flat Top- 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.
Dipole (or doablet) A linear radiator, usually fed at the center, producing a maximum of radiation in a plane normal to its axis. Doppler An antenna which possesses the equiva-/ lent of a moving antenna of some form of simu-
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ANTENNA TYPES (Continued) tion generated by the rotation of a parabola The reflecting surface may be around its axis. solid, perforated, mesh, or slatted. Parsitic Array: 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. Broadband (frequency range aPeriodic Strecture: bout 10 to 1 or greater) antenna structures for which the input impedance and radiation patterrs vary periodically with frequency, and the variation of electrical characteristics is negligible An example of this type over a single period. is the logarithmic periodic antenna,
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The rhombic antenna may be properly rhombus. terminated (nonresonant and unidirectional) or unterminated (resonant and bidirectional). A rhombic antenna which inRhombic, Mallhwire: stead of having a single conductor for each leg has several to improve impedance characteristics. An electrically short radiating element Rod: (often 1/4 X long), having a relatively large length-to-circumference ratio, that is designed to mount on an external ground plane. Scimitar. A broadband antenna that looks like the blade of a scimitar.
Pillbox:
by two parallel plates mounted perpendicuiar to The sleeve dipole antenna is a Sleeve Dipole: the cylinder and spaced so that only one mode balanced form of the stub sleeve antenna (i.e., of propagation is possible in the desired diSee also "Cheese"baacdfroftesuslvenena(e. rection of polarization. the image of the antenna is replaced by a real antenna.
antenna.antenna
An electrically small antenna used to Probe' explore radiation fields. Rectangular Array- A directive array of vertical elements arranged in rectangular fashion. A long wire type antenna in which the Rkomble: radiating elements comprise the sides of a
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ANTE,.NNA FrPS (Co,,as,,) free qpace. The horn may be of a number of types; e.g., sectorial ].rn-flared in one plane, pyra.idal aorn-flared in both planes. levene" "L": An "ntenna, used primarily at low freguencies, that utilizes the technique of bending a portion of the radlat.ng element into a horizontal position to keep the current maximum on the vertical portion as high as possible, which increases the radi'Ltion efficiency. type of antenna is sometimes called a billboard antennar a bedspring array. or
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M\oess , A ground-planv analogy of a dipole. This term is assigned only when more specific identification (e.g., "Tower", "Whip", or "Rod") cannot be determined.
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See
ParaboloidAl".
PmvaheiCyi1*des eswsin A reflector whose reflecting zurface is in the form of a portion of a surfact generated by moving a parabola perpendicular to the plane in which it lies. The reflecting surface may be solid, perforated, mesh, or slatted.
lsvwted "U"t A type of doublet antenna used primarily at low frequencies. The ends are folded down to increase the radiatior efficienc Primary radiation is from the horizontal portion
of the doublet.
La.s: A microwave device that focuses electromagnetic energy by controlling the electrical path length of the energy through the lens. Lenses may take several forms; e.g., dielectric, artificial dielectric, metal plate, and geodesic lens. Leg Ike: A linear antenna of considerable length in comparison with the operating wavelengt. (e.g., fixed wire or trailing wire). [Lop: An antenna consisting of one or more compl :te turns of conductor that form a closed circuit in which a circulatory current flows. The loop may be wound in several shapes (e.g., circular, square, triangular) and may be shielded.
PmwslW Reflewn A reflector whose reflecting surface is in the form of a surface of revolu-
Msuusew A planar array of dipoles backed by a flat reflecting surface. The reflecting sur'race may be continuous or made up of discrete elements (e.g., slats, rods, or mesh). This
tion generated by the rotation of a parabola around its axis. The reflecting surface may be
tics.
Rad: An electrically (often 1/4 k long), abort radiating element having a relatively large
wnici. the input impedance and radiation patterns vary periodically with frequency, ,ind the variaticn o.f electrical characteristics Is ucgligible over a single period. An example of this type
is the logarithmic periodic antezina,
length-to-circueferee .-ftto, that is designed to ..ount on an external g-und plane. Seintw A broadband antmema that looks like
scimitar. the blade of a
Pillbas
balanced form of the stab sleeve antenna (i.e., the image of the antemia is replaceu by a real
antcnna of Identical configuration and the
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Poeet An electrizally small antenna used to explore radiation fields.
Reesagela Amya A dir~ctive array of vert~cal
elements arranged in rectangular fashion. Rbebhi. A long wire type antenna in which the radiating elements comprise the sides of a
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ANTENNA TYPES (Costioen) Slot A radiating element formed by cutting a slot in a conducting surface. StA,: An electrically short radiating element (often 1/4 X long), having a relatively small length to circumference ratio, tnat is designed
Spiau: A broadband (frequency range about 10 to I or greater) antenna named for its geometrical configuration.
5,b Sbeee: The stub sleeve antenn3 is a type of unbalanced antenna which mounts over a ground
plane and incorporates a conducting collar on tube (i.e., the sleeve), the exterior of which is utilized as a radiating element and the interior as the outer conductor of the coaxial feed line. The length of the sleeve may be any portion of the tot.-I length of the antenna. Tefl Cap: See "Structural".
Towear A low-frequency antenna constructed in the form of a tower. The tower itself is the radiating element.
Suawka
the general 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 array, in general, produces a beam that is omnidirectional in the plane perpendicular to the axis of the array. Swuniwa: An antenna which is an integral part of the structure of an aircraft; e.g., a section of .he vertical stabilizer of an aircraft that is insulated from the remaining portion and fed by a coaxial cable. An antenna consisting of two dipoles Tseamile: mounted perpendicular to each other with their axes intersecting at their mid-points. The dipoles are usually fed by currents that are equal in mugnitude and in phase quadrature. the shape "V": An arrangement of conductors its of a V with the two legs of the V being fed equal amounts of power of opposite phase. The "V" antenna may be properly terminated (nonresonant anid unidirectional) or unterminated (resonant and bidirectional).
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ANTENNA TYPES (ComasnIin) itip: A simple (usually vertical) antenna consisting of a slender whip-like conductor, often made adjustable and/or retractable, mounted on an insulator and usually fed at or near its base. ber of fixed antenna elements symmetrically arranged in a circle. The array includes a circle of discrete reflectors or a-continuous reflector placed within the antenna ring. The Wullenweber array is usually a wide aperture (greater than 5 X) antenna. Yee: A parasitic array consiqting of a driven element and a number of parallel parasitic elements; normally the Yagi antenna consists of one reflector, one driven element, and one or more directors.
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See "Structural".
Valle-aIn Amy- A multipurpose antenna in which the equivalent patt .n of a mechanicalli rotating planar array of elements is obtained by means of properly phasing and switching a num-
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ANTENNA AB471/U
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TYPWI Dipole.
and T&
bands, 88
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Ground or shipboard.
HEAM DATA: Polarization - Adjustable to any angl2 from horizontal to vertical. TNINGA/ATCUING DEVICES: The antenna has a balun with an adjustable shorting bar. A frequency-calibrated measuring tape is furnished for determining the le:4ths of dipole elements and the position of the shorting bar.
UPW: Radio Interference ASSOCIATED Equipment funcMeasuring Set AN/LEMI-47A. tion - test. MAWUFA6LM Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co., Inc.
ANTENNA few AN/IPN-2 FREQUENCY: TYPE: URF band, 1500 mc. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, aircraft carriers, mounted 5 feet below the flight deck. ASSOCIATE EQUIPMENT: Radar set AN/SPN-2. Equipment function - approach control. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
Paraboloidal reflector.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflector 48 inches in diameter and 14 inches deep. The AN/SPN-2 uses two of these antennas. They are mounted at each end of the AN,/SPN-3 antenna and 5 feet from it. The reflectors are oriented so that they point 10* to the right of dead astern and are ele.-ated 5*. BEAM DATA: Htlf-pover beamwidth - Vertical - 12". Horizontal - 17*.
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 9jan. AAVSKIPS, 1, 71959. CONFIDENTIAL.
ANTENNA for AN/SPS-IWXN-1) FREqMCY: URF band, 1250 - 1350 mc. Sheets,
NAVSHIPS 900121(A,
YIDENTIAL.
Its
Ta.7 1, 1959).
CON-
TYPE:
DESCRIPrICN:
by 108 inches.
PEAM DATA:
Vertical
13..
Horizontal - 4'. SCAN DATA: The antenna can be rotated either manually at 0 to 2-1/2 revolutions per minute or automatically at 5 to 15 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
/ li
MT:
U. S. Navy.
UNCLA
IED
15
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA for AN/SPS-35
FREQUENCY: SHF band, 5500 - 5600 mc. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
TYPE
DESCRIPTION: The antenna, transmitter, and receiver of Radar 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.
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 9UO121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
_-4.
INSTALLATION:
AJ!SPN-21.
Shipboard, small vessels. Radar Sets AN/0'S-35 and Antenna for AN/SPS-35
Equipment function - search,
Antenna-Receiver-Transmitter
ANTENNA GROUP AN/SRA-S MAJOR COMPONENTS: Antenna AT-252/SR and Antens,Coupler CU-226/SR. FREQUENCY: TYPE: Whip. HF and VNF bands, 20-50 mc. STOCK NUMBERS: AN/SRA-3 Federal Stock umber N 59d5-254-7185; AT-252/SR .. Federal Stock Nuber N 5985-254-7184, and U. S. Navy N 16.A-54Ji63-5150. REFERENCES: 1i) U. . Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheet3, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959)- C NFIDEWTIAL. 2) R. Fulper, Jr., et al., The Ccmmunication Antenna System on the USS Northampton (ECIC-I), Rpt. No. 4641, WashingtOn, D.C.: Naval Reearch Laboratory, (Feb. 10, i5. ASTIA Rpt. No. AD 88101. CONFIDENTIAL.
DESCRIPTION: AT-252/SR is a whip antenna used for receiving or transmitting. It is not separable or collapsible, but it may be cut to various lengths for use at particular freThe antenna has an input impedance quencies. of 50 ohms and is fed by RG-8/U or RG-I0/U coaxial cable. The antenna is mounted by means of holes through a circular base plate and is supported and insulated by a glazed ceramic bowl attached to the baseplate. The maximum diameter of the whip is about 1 inch. The antenna weighs 25 pounds. TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna length
may be cut for a particular range of frequencies as follows: 20 - 28 me ... 125 inches; 27 - 40 me ... 89 inches; 39 - 50
'
AN'T.EM T-25,'SR
mc ...
inches. Shipboard. a
I
INSTALIATION:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: RF Monitor AN/UW4-50. Equipment function - probably test. Rad'o Sets SCR-300, SCR-508, SCR-510,L sCR.608 sCR.610, and SCR-628. Equipment functlor - comunications. MISC!L&YEOUS. AT-252/SR is also a part of AntennaTo u'i AN/SRA-17(XG-1). COGNIZANT AC_.XCY: U. S. Navy.
"-LATI
AN/SRA-3
MANEFACaTURES: White Tuning Corporation, Navy contract ObJsr-52582; Engineering and Research Corporation; National Cc.-pany, Incorporated.
!.6
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AN/SRA:REQUECY: TYPE: HF band, 4 - 27 mc. (XG-1I) 2) R. Fulper and others, The Communication Antenna System on the USS Northampton Washington, (EcLC-1) Report No. 4641. D. C.: Naval Research Laboratory, (Ftb.
Monopole.
DESCRIPTION:
monopole antenna supported by a standard NT61475 twelve-inch deck insulato.'. The toploading disk is 12 inches in diameter and An 18-inch ground plane mounts horizontally. is installed beneath the insulator when the antenna is mounted so that no natural ground plane, such as a metal deck, exists. The antenna is fed by RG-IliU transmission line. and 18 inches The antenna is 22 inches tall It in diameter (including the ground plane). weighs 61.5 pounds. A remote tuner is TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: connected between the antenna and the receiver. It is probably located at the operatiag position. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT: The antenna is used with Equipment function modified RBC receivers. communications.
MAJOR COMPONENTS:
FREQUENCY: VLF,
(See
DESCRIPTION:
101-
The antenna is
fed by RG-12/U transmission line connected It is edvisable through the antenna tuner. to keep the cable length less than 150 feet, but satisfactory performance will be obtained with lengths up to 300 feet. The total weight (including the tuner) is 22-1/2 pounds. The antenna is mounted on a twelve-inchsquare steel plate which forms the top of For optimum perforthe r-f tuner housing. mance the antenna should be mounted in the clear near the top of a mast, king post, stack, or other vertical portion of the The antenna control in superstructure. mounted in the room with the radio receiver This unit provides tuning of being used.
e' a TUNER
I
AN/SRA-17(XG-I)
ATCHING DEVICESt
An antenna tuner is
UNCLASSIFIED
17
UNCLASSIFIED
INSTAIIATION: MISCELtANEOtU: Shipboard. At the lower band of freview of the size of tI,! antenna. REFERENCES:
iT
U.
be in error, or as in1icated by the ncmenclature, this antenna group may be experimeutal in nature. The upper band of frequencies listed (20 - 50 mc) was taken from other references pertaining to AT-252/SR. This frequency range seems reasonable in 2)
19-9.--OP1FENTIAL
NAVShIPS
92299.
MAJOR CCaMPWENTS:
1 AT-352/UPA-22(,)
antenna,
MISCELLANEOUS:
1 AB-447/UP antenna pedestal, 1 AM-1369/UP electronic control, 1 MX-1263/APA test probe, 1 PF-343AU motor-generator, I F-300/'UPA-22(*) low-pass filter, and 1 F-30I/UPA-22(*) lowpass filter. FRNY UEN band,
and AN/UPA-22A. The two models are interchangeable. AN/APA-22A rotates at a higher AT-35;'A/PA-22 is also speed than AN/UPA-22. part of Antenna Group AN/GPA-3.
COGNIZANT AaENCY:
MANUFACTURER:
1010
1110 mc.
AN/UPA-22 ...
TYPE:
Array of slots,
tronics Corp., coutract NObsr 59595; AT-352/ UPA-22 ... Merco, contracts NObsr 49188 and
NObsr 52331. REFERENCES: 1) Memao Drawing AEI89J (AT-352/UPA-22). 2) BuShips Specification MIL-A-15673A (AN/UPA-22). BuShips Specification A-46 (AT-352/UPA-22) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-352/UPA-22(5) consists nf an array of twelve slot radiators. It is 9-1/4 inches long and 2-57/64 inches wide. The antenna is made of aluminum and is encloses 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-ohm coaxial transmission line. SCAN DATA: The antenna haa a motor-driven rotating mechanism. ASSOCIATED EQIPMCRT: Various radar sets. Equipment function - IF?.
3)
4)
MISCELLANEOUS: AN/UPA-23(*) denotes AN/CJPA-23 and A-/JUPA-23A. The two models are interchangeable. AK/APA-23A rotates at a higher speed than AN/UPA-2.
COGNIZANT AQENCY:
Array of slots.
MANUFACTURERS: AN/UPA-23 ... Kazeltine Electronics Corp., contract NObsr-595951 AT-353/1PA-23 ... Memco, contracts NObsr-
DESCRIPTION:
REFERENCES.
1) .emco Drawing AE1Ii8f (AT-353/APA-23).
2)
3)
4) IF.
Equipment function
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSFI)ED
ANTNNA fo AN/URC-4
nREQOUNCf:
mc.
260
TYPE:
Dipole.
an integral part of Radio Set
DESCRIPfION:
which is
The antenr.
is a telescopic dipole
Ali/kIRC-4.
STEP "a I
SE ,t "a,~l
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMNT: Radio Set AN/CJRC-4. Equipment function - communications for rescue operations. REFERECE: U. S. Air Force, Handbook Operation and Service Instructions for Radio Set =AN
TO 12R2-2MC -1, (Aug. 10, 1950 - revised
UNCLASSFIED.
f~4D
.*
* * *
ANTENNA m AN/URC-U FREQUENCY: T*PE: Whip. REFERENCE: U. S. Air Force, Operation Instructions for Radio Set AWMC-II, Technical Manual, TO l2Rx 2URCll-1, (Aug. 15, 1959). UNCLASSIFIED. VHF band, 238
-
263 mc.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a nine-section telescopic whip which is an integral part of Radio Set AN/URC-II. ASSOCIAme EgQurhIt, Radio Set MM/URC-11. ** * *ooo * * , * ** * * *
* *** *
,* ,
,*,
ANTENNA AN44.A
FRUENCY: TYPE:
and D Technical Manual, TM II-24I, rip 1945). l UCLASSIFp. Department of the Army, Director, of Bilnal Corps Equipment - Radio Co mnimcatim Equipnt, Technical Manual, TM li-487A TO 16-1A-2, (Aug. i950). 60FMETr*L. MO0DIFIE HANDLING.
INSTALLATION:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set SCR-281-(). Equipment function - coomunicaticn. STOCK U1W :
2 Probably Signal Corps 2A2 4A.
UNCLL
IED
19
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AN-154 FREQUENCY: Additional information is avaiiable in the confidential document listed below as Reference 1). TYPE: Mattress antenna, able in the confidential document listed below as Reference 1). ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Equipments RC-1814 and RC-145-A, and Radio Sets SCR-545-A and SCH-584. See Reference 1). COGNIZANT AGENCY: STOCK NUMBER: CWL-1031.
DESCRrI'TION: 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 spaced 36 inches apart. The reflector, which is 90 inches by 40 inches, is constructed of a tubular frame with vertical wires spaced 2-1/2 inches apart. Interconnecting cables, a .;unction box, and a matching section are mounted on the back of the reflector. The antenna weighs approximately 40 pounds. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATICOI: Additional inmormation in avail-
REFERENCES: i) Department of the Army, Ground Radar and Recognition Equipment, Directory of Signal Coras E.i-ments, T4 11-487C, (Jan. 1951). CONIYMMTIAL, MODIFE HANILING. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-23/AP MAJOR COMPONENTS: Dipole, parasitic reflector, connector, and mounting bracket. FREQUENCY: UKF, SHF bands, 1500 - 5200 mc VSWR < 5 from 2400 to 3400 mc on 51-ohm coaxial cable. TYPE: Dipole, parasitic array. The array consists of a dipole,
and mounting
Equipment func-
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
DESCRIPTION:
4ANUFACTUBRERS: Marathon Co., procurement contract NXsa-2589; Hazeltine Electronics Corn, procurement contract NOsr-59352. STOCK NUMMER: 5619. Federal Stock Number 5985-093-
bracket. The connector fits Navy Type 49268 r-f plug. The dipole is 1/2 wavelength long and has an input impedance of 51-ohms. Overall dimensions are approximately 3-13/16 inches by 2-3/16 inches by 1-1/8 inches. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Same as that of radar set unier test (linear). ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Phantom Target TS-48/AP, Det-ctor Amplifier Assembly AN/UPA-lA, Wave-
REFERENCES: 1) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Airborne Antenna Data, CO 16-1-517, (July 1, 1953). CONIIL. 2) 5) Signal Corps drawing SC-D-12021. MIT Radiation rabarajory Specification and drawing B-2657A.
ANTENNA ASEMBLY AS47/SPT4 FREQUENCY: UHF band, 340-400 mc (rated freq uency, 375 mc); VSWR < 2 between 340 and 400 mc on a 50-o0m line. TYPE: Dipole. duce a narrow frequency barad and a somewhat unsymmetrical radiation pattern. The dipole is mounted with the radfating elements vertical so that vertical polarization results. The overall antenna is 19-1/2 inches high,
12-3/4 inches long, and 4-3/4 inches wide;
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a dipole attached to and fed by an unbalanced-tobalanced conversion unit. The mounting base is shaped so as to be eaaiLy fastened to a most and at the same time to act as an untuned reflector. The thin dipole and unbalanced-to-balanced conversion unit pro-
20
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSifIED
ASSOCIATED EQUIfMT: Re.iar Set AN/SPT.-4. Equipment functio. - countermeasures, jamming. COGN'IZANT AG-NCY: U. S. Navy. REFERENCES: 1) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Nov. 1, 1944). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-10A. Cambridge, Mass: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCILASIFI.
MANUFACTURMZ: Delco Radio Division, Navy contract W~a-29022. STOCK NUMBER: -39-5390o Federal Stock Number N 5985-
and Xesr-87790; American Brass Company, Army contract PR-44198. STOCK NUtMBERS: Signal Corps Z%264-45, an Federal Stock Number F 5985-257-3211. REFERENCES: i) Partial List of Obsolete Antennas, Wright Air Development Division, WCaas-6, (Mar. 14, 1957). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureas of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, XAVSHIPS 9001.l(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). C-NFIDENTIAL. Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Directory of Intercept and Analysis quipment, Report No. 63.b.P. State ColgPennsylvania: Haller, Raymond and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET. U. S. Department of Defense Nmnclature Card.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a Y-shpaed antenna which is formed by the branching of a single waveguide into two sections. The two seutions bend over large radii so that the horns on the ends of the waveguides point in opposite 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 impedance-matching section in its base for adapting the RG-49U vaveguides to the RG-46U waveguide feed system. The length of the RG-J8U waveguide feed should not exceed 200 feet. The antenna is 68-1/2 inches wide and 36 inches high. It weighs 60 pounds. BEAM DATA: U91n - 15 db; front-to-back ratio: 20:1. 7o-Tarization - Horizontal, vertical, or both.
INSTALLATION: Shipboard, remote frao S-band
3)
4)
radars. ASSOCIATED EQUIPM: Radar Set AN/AFR.6, Radar Receiver AN/SPR-2. Equipment function countermeasures. MISCELLANEOUS: AS-45(*)/APR-6 denotes both the unletteredand 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 nomenclature AS-45/SPR-2.
According to Reference 1), AS-45/APR-6 is obsolete. COGNIZANT AGENCY: ARL and U. S. Navy. AS-45(*)/AIR
UNCLASSIFIED
21
UNCLASSFED
ANTENNA ASEMBLY AS.49/TPT-' FREQUenCY: VHF band, 90-150 mc; VSWR<2 on 50-am coaxial cable. Tf.Z: Dual corner reflector fed by a pair of '-ndrical dipoles. _DFCRIPTION: The antenna is a dual corner reflecting W-shaped screen fed by two cylindrical dipoles. The dipoles may be moved with respect to the screen and clamped rigidly in any desired position. The overall reflector Is pprcxinx-tely 72 inches high, 134 inches long, and 50 inches deep. The antenna weighs INSTALLATION: Ground or shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPME1 : AN/TPT-I, AN/APT-I, AN/APT-3, and AN/ART-3. Equipment function countermeasures, jamming; or communicat ions. mISCEL1L6EOUS: AS-49/TPT-l is A-W7'TPT-1. COCNIZANT AGENC'(: similar to
MAXUPACNRER: Ameri.an %ninger, procurement contract 493-PD-Z5. REFRIENCES: I)Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, Cambridgb, Mass.: Radio 411-10OA. Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSTYID. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
208 poundz.
BEAM DATA: Gadn - 10 to 12 db over a half-wave dipole. Half-power beamwidth - See beam patterns. Beam type - Unidirectional. Polarization - Vertical or horizontal dependIng on the mounting position. TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: impedance matching. A balun is used for
YI.. AS-50/TPT.I REFEREXES: 1 iAndrev W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-1OA. Cambridge, Mase.: Radio Research laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNLCASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQJIPMENT: AN/APT-I, AM-18/APT. Equipment function - communications; or countermeasures, Jamming. MISCEIJANXOUS: The AS-50/,PT-l is similar to AS-49/TPT-I but is designed to operate at a higher frequency.
ANTENA ASSEMBLY FREqUeNCY: VHF band, 75 - 300 mc; VSWR < 5 on 50-omn line. TYPE: Dipole.
AS-W/SPUAN/A!R-4, SCR-587 or similar equipmsnt. Equipment function - probably countermeasures, search. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
DECRIPTION. The antenna consists of two sheetmetal cy' Inders, separated electrically but joined mechanically by a wooden cylinder and clasped to a wooden block. The antenna is supported by a one-inch steel tube about 28 inches high. A balun conversion unit Is used to match the balanced antenna to a 50-ohm unbalarced line. The antenna is 66 inches vide and 55-5/4 Inches high. The diameter of th; dipole elemsrts is 4 inches. The -.am-
MANUFACTTVRS: G.ivin Manufacturing Company, Navy contract number NXss-27923 and NXsa31230. STOCK NUMBER: 7128. FederaL Stock Number N5985-254-
411-10OA.
fad-"
Research Laboratory,
(Dec3, 1945).
Harvard University,
ASSOCIATED EWIPMENT:
22
UNOASI WMl
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEMLY FREQUENC2Y: VHF and UHF bands, VSWR < 5 on 50-ohm line. TYPE: Dipole. 2-25 - 1000 m A-57/iPP.-I ASSOCIATED EmTc;ENT: Radar Set A./SPR-1, AN/APR-4, SCR-5d7, or similar equipment. Equipment function - probably countermeasures, search. MISCELIANEOUS: AS-239/TPQ-l is the same am AS-57[3."R-l except for the mounting. VOGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. navy.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a bha .ced-dipole receiving antenna. Each element of the dipole Is in the form of two conec which are joined at their bases and the dipole is fed at the center (at the junction of two apexes). The elements are made of sheet metal and are held in place by a cylindrical plexiglass nacelle. The dipole is supported by a two-inch steel tube which is attached to a I'larplate. A talun conversion unit is used to match the balunced antenn, to a 50-ohm unbalanced line. The antenna is 203-7/8 inches high and 18 inches wide; it weighs 22-1/4 pounds. BEAM DATA: Bes. type - Similar to typical dipole pattern. Polarization - Linear, depends on orientation of antenna. INSTALIATION: Shipboard or ground.
MANUFleWMH : Galvin Manufacturing Company, Navy contract number Isa-27923 and NXaa1230. REFTRMES: 1) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 4I1-100A. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University,
(Dec. 3, 1945).
UNCLASSn'MW.
,amoclature
ANTENNA ASEMBLY AS-T/SPT-2 : UHF band, 50-ohmline. TYPE: 450 - 720 mc; VSWR < 2 on function - coinunications. Transmitting Equipment 52AEN(OCV-l). Equipment function test. MISCELANEOUS: The antenna may be safely used with the transmitters mentioned as they have rated outputs of 5 to 20 watts. The antenna should not be used with CFXR, TUT, or AN/APT-4 equipment, which have rated powers of 150 watts. COGNIZANT AMCY: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of an adjustable-length dipole mounted in a corner reflector. The reflector is made of a number of parallel rods whose axes are parallel to the axis of the dipole. The dipole is fed by a balun to match the balanced antenna to an unbalanced line. The antenna is terminated in a type N connector. It is approximately 19 inches high, 23 inches long, and 25 inches deep. It weigos 15-1/2 pounds.
STOCK 5391.
UID CRS: 11 Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411100A. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCIABSIIED.
2)
3)
Equipment
UNCLA3I*U10
23
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEWLY AS42()/APQ-7
FREQUENCY1 SHF band, 92e 2.0 on X-rAnd waveguide. TYPE: - 9470 mc; VSWR < Equipment function - bombig. Edipmeat function Radar control. approach Set AN/SP1-3.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a collinear array contistIii of 250 'ipoles which are probefed from the wavegulde or. which they RLre The waveguide is constructec so mounted. that its width can be periodically varied to produce electromechanical scanning of The beam is anifted due to the the beam. change in relative phase at the dipoles as By varying the vaveguide width is varied. the waveguide width and by feeding the array at alternate ends, the beam can be made to sweep a 30-degree arc on each side of its The antenna is used on aircraft and centet.
AS-82(*)AFQ-7 denotes two MISCELLANEOUS: The models, AS-82/APQ-7, and AS-82A/APQ-7. two models are mechanically and electrically interchangeable, but the A model -has improvements in the r-t swItch-block assembly, The A antenna drive-aotor circuit. etc. model is also higher than the other; it is about 11 inches high instead of 3 inc-es for The other dimensions are about AS- 82/APQ-7. the same. COGNIZANT AGENCY: AS-82/AF7-T ... AS-82A/APQ-7 ... ARL-47- I. ARL-3119,
on ships.
MANUFAC7TURERS:
I04, 'F RA. STOCK Ntm: 159.
lined vane, Antenna Housing CW-23/A.Q-7, and mounted below and transverse to the fuselste of heavy bombers when used with bombing The array is also used as a line equipment. feed for parabolic-cylirner reflectors in a The array CCA system in its shipboard use. is about 16 feet wide, 6 inches deeD, and 3 inches high and weighs about 150 pounds.
HE1 DT.
A-82/'APQ..7)
32.5 db as a collinear array antenna, Gn 775 db when used with a parabolic-cylinder reflector. Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 0.4'. Vertical - about 2a with the reflector. Polarization - Horizontal.
REFERENCES: 1) H. T. Friis, W. D. Levis, Radar Antennas, bell System Technical Jouxrna, Vol. 26, _mrialehr .. ok .e g o. 2. and Telegraph Co. (Apr. 1947). UNcIASSIFTD 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of Air1, borne Antenna Data, CO IB-I-517, (juy 1953). COMM-AL. U. S. Navy treau of Ships, Antenna Data
3)
SCAN DATA:
30 on each scanning through an arc the mechanical aim of the antenna at a rate of about 45* per second.
Sheyts,
Shipba
Antenna Dl,
at
(Jan.
1, 1959).
INSTALLATION:
4) 5)
ASSOCIA&ED EQUIPMENT:
.C C
ee,
.*
s o ceeceec
ANTENNA ASEMLYL SEF band, 9310 mc (transmitting IMFRUENCY: antenna) and 9320 - 94,0 mc (receiving antenna).. TYPE: Two arrays of slots.
AS.-III/CPN-6 UNING/MATCHING DEVICES: In the base of each antenna is a stub transformer which matches the cylindrical waveguide of the antenna to the rectangular waveguide feed. INSTALLATION& Shipboard.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna has separate reThe reand transmittir sections. ce-er ceiver section is mounted on top of the Each section is comtranemitter section. posed of 9 rows of 7 probe-fed xlots uniforn spaced around a cylindrical waveguide section. Both arrays are enclosed in a common plastic cylindrical housing.
ASSOCIATED reference.
The nomenclature card states MISCELIfMEOUS: Other that the ,ertical beamidth in 60*. references state that the vertical halfpower been width is 30". COGNIZAN AGUCY: V. S. Savy.
DATA|
4MA TCUA , Galvitn Ifg. Co., contract
4.8 db. -- in'i&-power beamidth - Vertical - 300. Bta type - unnidirectional in azimuth. Polaizion - Horizontal.
24
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
STOCK NUMBER: Z69-555 Federal Stock Number F 5985-
RECEIVER COUPLING
TUBE RETAINER---
REFERENCES: 17U.7. Air Force and Bureau of Aeronautics, Handbook of O-eration and Service Instructions, AN 16-3OCPN6-1, T.O. 31P5-2CPN6-1 (Oct. 1, 1952). UNClASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics u~pj, Of~fice, (Feb. 1958).
ARRAY
5)
7NMTDENTIAL.
ARRAY SUPPORT LOCKING NUT--4) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
AS.118/cPi.6
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-.14/ArR T.QUMICY: VHF arA UHF bands, 270 - 3000 mc; VSWR < 5 on 50-ohm coaxial cable. TYPE: Conial. INSTALIATION: Airborne or shipboard. Receiving Equipment search. BEAM DATA: "3-' zation - linear, depends on mounting posiTion.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
RC-160,
SCOGNIZANT
m8o1).
AS-124/APR
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 60degree cone surmounted by a 90-degree cap. The overall height of the assembly is 8 inches; it is 6-1/2 inches in diameter and weighs about 2-1/2 pounds. The assembly includes a mounting base and a type N connector. The antenna can be mouated with its axis vertical, horizontal, or at any intermediate angle depending upon the polari. zation and radiation pattern desired. When used aboard ships, the antenna is mounted above a gror A plane of radial rod.s.
UNCLASSIFIED
25
UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES: 1 I-TT--reiw W. Alfori, Antenna forR, 4UradoResearch 10OA. Cambridge, asg Harvaft University, (Dec.- 3, 194i5). uEU.~ssWIE. 2) Bureau of Aeonaaatics., Handbook of Airborne Antenna Data, CO 16157 3 (J~ ul 1, 1953). CO~nM)TPAL. U. S. Department of Defenae NomenclaTure, Card.
____lAboratory,
4-
3)
Xa
ANTENNA AS-136/CPA-1 FREQUENCY: TY'PE: S band. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Radar Conversion Kit
DESCRIPTION: The only available information state-s tI-t this antenna is similar to the AS -11B/CPN.6. The antenna ii designed for maat.~sontlng and has separate receiving and transmitting sor-tions. HEAM DATA: &_-oe Horizonta
-enit
LT.S. Navy.
MANUF~ACTURER.S: Galvfl Mfg. Co., procurement contrac o~r-533isL REFRECE: U. 6 Dpartment of Defense Nomenclature Card.
Vertical
-60%
6'
Corner reflector.
Dipole Is adjustable TMTXGA02MGT~I MVI= to folloving elammt lengths: 3.25 inches for 650 - T50 wc, 5.0 Inches for 750 - 850 me, and 2.75 Inches for frequencies above 85,J mc. INSTALLATICK: fixed. Suipboard and ground, mobile or
DK8CRIMMi: The antenna consists of a corner reflector, composed of 21 spaced rods approximately 19 inches long fed by an adjustable half-wave dipole. The dipole support includes a quarter-weve balun for matching 50-obn coaxial cable. lomenclature card states that the antenna is 3 inches long and 25 inches deep. The antenna may be positioned vertically, horizontally, or at 43%. Gain -12 db. Polaization
ASOIMMEI f Radar Transmitters AN/ SPT-6,AN/APf-2,and AX/APX'-5. Equipment function - couantermeasures, Jaming COGNIZANT AGCY: STOCK 113Ri IF. S. lavy. Corpe 2(A2i-1)45.
Sigea
26
UNCLASSIFIED
WUcES: 1) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for NX. 4l-lO0. Cambridge, MIasachuetts: Radio Research Laboratory, Earverd University, (November 1, 19"). WCLAESIFIZD.
2)
ANTENNA ASELY AS 149/TWT-I MAJOR CC11PC]fTS: 1 Antenna Mat Section MB-49, 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card. I Antenna Meet Section 1S-50, 1 Antenna Mat Section 11-51, 1 Antenna Maet Section MS-52, 12 Mat Base MP-37, and 1 Mast Bracket MP-50. MQ=LCT: BY and VUP bonds, 29.5 - 32 me.
TMP:
Whip.
Tne antenna in a four-section whip
DESCRITION:
13-:/2 feet long and weighs 16 pounds. HEM DATA BatyeOnidirectional In the azimuth
STOCK
DUULR:
esA/RUIASSI8Fm.
X
AB_-I.9/RT-1
Manual, TM 11-269,
ANTENNA A.WMELY AS-17)/UPX F1Mq=CT: Additional information is available in the secret document listed below as Reference 1) and in Volume VI of this catalog AS0L EPXT: Radar Seta AN/SPX-I and AiX-2, AAia" Beaon AN/O1 -5, and Beacon Transmitter Receiver AX/TPO-4. Equipment function - 117.
series. TYPE: Dipole array with rectangular reflector. Antenna assembly consists of two
CY:
U. S. Navy.
DISCRIPTION:
in-phase sets (two dipoles each) of vertically polarized end-to-end dipoles, with a coimon feed. The sets are mounted on opposite sides of a common rectangular reflector. The reflector is hollow so that it can contain the
RPUMCE8: I) 1. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Director, Project RAND Research Meworandum lM-2000. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Cor-
UF27
UNCLASSIFIED
AN'rNNA ASEMBLY AS,07/CRT4 FRMEUENCKtY TYPE: band, 05 - 0o.8364 mc. ,5 t MFAC71=I 44,-5702. Unknown, procurement plan
Monopole. STOCK NMiERS: Federal Stock ENmbers F 52057-d94, and 521-149-0863. RUF RENUECt
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is 306 feet of wire which is erected by either a gas-filled It is the antenna balloon or a box-kite. for an emergency transmitting system designed for operation from a rubber life raft INSTALLATION: Shipboard (life raft).
I7 U.7.
sitting only).
COGNIZANT AOGY ARL-4108.
ANTENNA ASSEiBLY AS.09/SPR Cancelled, July 18, 1946 per nomenclature The antenna was never used. card.
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-221/CPN-17 REQENY: S-band. Additional information in available in the secret document listed below as Reference 1 and in Volume VI of this catalog series. TYPE: Stacked array of dipoles, Antenna is a stacked dipole array IESTALIATION: Ground or shipboard.
ASSOCIATED ENWIPMENT" Roer Beacon AN/CPN-1T, Equipment function - additional information is available in the secret document listed below as Reference I and in Volume VI of this catalog series.
CR!PTIMON:
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
11. S. 1-vy.
1) E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory, Project RAND Resmeareb Memorandum RM-2000. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corporation, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report Samn. No. AD-15o67l. 2) U. S. Depart Card. of Defense lominclature
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY A&239E)/SPT FUENT: MW bend, 350 - 1500 mc, VWR < 2 on a 50-ohe line. TYPE: Corner reflector fed by a dipole. adjustable dipole-balm assemblies wae used to cover the frequeney rane of the antenna, but only one is wed at any one time. 2he anassembly mnta on a support shaft which trna Ws munt allowe the anis 53 inches hgt. tenna to be oriented horisostally, vertically, positio and also allows or at an intoaiftte in the assembly to be rotated to an positio azimuth. The wisions of each side of the M reflector reflector are 18 by 20 Inches.
DCRIF"T(n: The AS-236(*)/SPT is a broad-band medius-Sin transmitting or receiving antanna. It consists of a half-vave, adjustable dipole connected to a balun and mounted in a 75-doree, fixed-&angle corner reflector. Two
28
UNIU W.I
UNCLASIED
consists of a number of rods which lie in planes parallel to the plane of the dipole. The maximum length of the low-frequency MISCELUiMUS: AS-236(*)/SPT denotes models AS-23( )/SPT and AS-236/SPT. No lata is availab.Le on differences, if any, between mod-
dipole is 15-3/4 inches and the -mi length of the high-frequency dipole is 5 inches. The dipoles are fed by 50-ohm coaxial cable. The total weight of the assembly, including support shaft, is approximately 85
pounds.
BEAM DATA: Gain - 10 db. Half-power beamidth - Plane pars'.lel to dipole - 50r to 80%. Plane perpendicular to dipole - 30* to 60. Polarization - Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal (457)according to antenna orientation. SCAN DATA: Does not scan, but can be manually positioned to any azimuth angle. TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: Justable. INSTALLATION: mobile. Dipole length is ad-
tract NXr-65335.
RoEm CES: 1) 'Pelimina Handbook of MainterAnce Intructon for the F470 Antenna AS-2 Report. o. 411-i3-b5. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Aug. 7, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, Report No. 43.1-100A. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard iUniversity, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
measures, 4aing.
*
, ,
**o
*,.' o
* *
o S
a, S o
o S
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-240/TRR-2 FREQUENC Y: TYPE: Whip. COGNIZANT AGENCY: DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a small whip used with a radio receiver for the remote detonation of land and water mines. The whip is 18 inches long and attaches directly to
the receiver when used with land mines.
40 me.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/TRR-2. Equipment function - remote control. CESI,2547.
When used with water mines, the whip mounts to a tapered oak block which keeps the antenna afloat. The oak block is weighted to keep the antenna upright. The antenna is connected to the submerged receiver by a length of coaxial cable.
555555555555555O5
i) U. S. Army, Radio Sets AN/TRT-I and AN/ TRR-2, Technical Manual, TM 11-269, (Oct., 1949). UCIASSIIED. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
***00 0
0 ,
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-268/UT FlTq=NCY: VHF and UHF bands, 175 - 550 mc VSWR < 2 on 50-ohm line. TYPE: Corner reflector fed by a dipole. hal may be beamed in any azimuth direction. The assembly has the folloving dimensions: reflector, 40 by 43 inches (each side)1 dipole and balun, 32 by 24 by 2 inches (overall)j mounting pedeptal, 49 by 10 by 8 inches (overall). The entire assembly weighs about 140 pounds. AM DATA: -Gi14 db. Ralf-power be"width in the ij I of the dipole - 50`. In a plane perpendicular to the dipole W0. Polarization - Either vertical or horizontal dependirn on mounting.
DESCRIPTIO: The antenna consists of a halfwave, adjustable dipole connected to a balun end mounted in a 75-degree, fixed-angle corner reflector. The reflector is constructed of a number of metal rods which are pearallel to the axis of the dipole. The assembly is munted on a pedestal which permits the antenna to be oriented for the transmission of sigals of either horizontal or vertical polarization. The pedestal also provides for rotation of the antenna about a vertical axis so that the sig-
WSSIIED
29
UNCLASSIFED
SCAN DATA: This antenna does not scan, but it can be rotated manually through 360" in -alzuth. TUMG/*ATCNG URVICES: In order to obtain satisfactory performance of the Antenna over its entire frequency range, it is necessary to adjust the dipole length, the balun length, and the dipole-to-reflector distance. INSTAI.LATICM. Sbipbosrd or ground. Radar Sets Ai/sPT-4()) and Radar Training Laboratory, Harvard University. STOCK SUINS: Siza3 Corps *264-263.
REYMMCES: 1) Prelimina Instructions for F3903 Antenna tAS-26Uf)o 1411-IB-70. Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University. srcn 7, 1945). UX-
CLASsnzED.
2) Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RO, Cambridge, ssachusett:II-10AQ.
Set AA/UPT-JT.
CLAIFIED.
"COGMMZA" AGMCY:
NArUAIR :
U. S. Navy.
AS5.2/1UR
AS-352A1R&(
is similar to
EKScRIPT1IN:
overall length is 23.5 feet of which 5 feet is the mast base section and 18.5 feet is the whip assembly. The mast base section consists
MANUFACTURER:
STOC N
Equipment function -
1i.4
mc.
TmP:
MASSOCIATE
DESCRIPTION:
telescopic whip gede of seamless, drawn aluminum tubing. The whip is 6-1/2 feet long when collapsed and 18-1A/ feet long when fully extended. Its maximua diameter is 3/4 of an inch. The antenna mounting is a cast-iron housing 8 inches long, 8 inches wide, and 8 inches high. Within this housing are the coil and capacitor which provide efficient coupling for the frequen-y band used. The antenna mounting brac-t is an L-shaped steel bracket, each log of which
BC-lO4-C, BC-ICO'-D. Equipment function cmmunications, receiving. COGNIZANT AGENCt SIGGC-R. SCL-6909, Project Group
XAiIU7ACiR: A. ff. quiet, Jr., part No. AS7903, Signal Corps procurement order 7797PEMA-4 77-T. STOCK UMI : Signal Corps 2A298-1; Federal
Tle
total weight of an Assembled AS-353/FR is approximately 40 pounds. TtI3/MTCHM DEVICE: The antenna coupling device consists of any of four interchangeable plug-in coils and a variable capacitor.
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UNCIMIO
UNCLASSIFIED
_________
t) signa
Department of the Army, Antenna A)aembl
drawing SC-D-51096.
1)
1949
N) -
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY A8T71(*)/S F111U7CY: UHF and SHP band, 1000 400 mc. ter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), COFIDENTIUL.
(Jan.1, 1959).
T1tP:
Conical.
"double-cone
band characteristics.
Directory of Intercept and Analysis Report No. f b3.b-F. State College, Pennsylvania: Hallar, Raymond
The input
ASSOCIATED Ip; : Receiving Sets AN/SPR-2 end AII/XZR... Equipaent function - probably
MAEACTURERI Barlow Engineering Company, Brlah intactoring Company; Navy contracts Nobor-4a9-16, IObsr-30065, NfObsr-5723.5, and Obsr.-5721T. STOC K-ZRSt AS-371/S ... Federal Stock Number 7 %W669-6823, AS -372A/S -. Navy Stock lumber F 16..A-455242-1101, end AS-37IB/S
I) UU.
AS-;71(*)/S A_7.)-
ATNNA ASSEMBLY AS-.2/BRC FEUUCY.: TfPf: 'V(1 and UHF bands, 225
-
390 me.
Stub-sleeve antenna.
I-STALIATION DZSCRIPTIOEt 1
for su -ains installations and is used for
Shipboard (submsrine).
UOr comnnications
-
ASSOCIAM tiona.
SUIJm4I:s
transitting and receiving when the submans is surfaced. It has an Impedance of 50 ohms. It is corAtructed of cast aluim with cermic insulators end is finished with gray paint. It momts vertically end is 32 inches long and 9 Inches in diameter. It is built to withstand a
equipment.
Equipment function
U. S. Navy.
cmunica-
COGNIZANT AOC-I
UNCLASSIRED IA?
-
31
,-.-
-.
-----.-
-.--.-
UNCASSIFIED
MANUFACTURE:
Company,
UN-
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS4760/SaT FREQUENCY: TYPE: MF band, 0.5 mc COGNIZANT AGENCY, PEA-508. (PEA is now SEA: U. S . 1.Rmy-fSignal Engineering Agency, Arlington Hall, Va.) MANUFACTURER: Company. Federal Telephon and Radio
Monopole.
DESCRIPTIONt The assembly is a single-wire antenna for emergency radio equipment in life rafts. It consists of 50 feet of rubber-covered copper wire, 20 feet of copperbraid ground wire, insulators, rope and clips. It is erected on a mast-type construction for boat emergency use. INSTALLATION: Shipboard (life raft).
RENERENCES 1) Federal Telephowe and Radio Drawing F-31966-1. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nmenclature Card.
2.50 mc.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
DESCRIPTION: This assembly consists of the loop proper and its pedestal, which plugs into a receptacle provided on the associated field-intensity meter. The loop mounts on the pedestal by means of two spring fasteners. The unit is 12 inches wide, 28-1/4 inches high, and 1-3/16 inches deep. Input leads are shielded, aud the inpv.t inductance is 33 microhenries. SCAN DATA: 360* manual azimuth rotation.
MANUJACTURER: Washington Institute of Technology, U. S. Navy procurement contract NXsr-88850. STOCK NUMER: 2624. Federal Stock lumber N5985-090-
410 mc.
Stub-sleeve antenna.
BEAM DATA: Be-- type - Onidirectional in azimuth. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATICN: Ground or shipboard.
-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of a stub-sleeve antenna (18 inches long) and a 100-foot cable of RG-8/1 with a UG-21/EJ connector. The stub is a silver-plated brass rod 5-37/64 inches long and 1/2 inch in diameter. The slenve is a silver-plated brass tube 6-3/4 inches long and 2-1/2 inches in diameter. The antenna is mounted by a pipecap support with a stand-off insulator.
ASSOCIATED EU T Befiosonde Receptors -2A. Equipment function AN/ MQ-2 and AN/ meteorological measurement. COGNIZANT AGEICY: U. S. Navy, code 851.
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UNCUASIFED
UNGLAWNILU
National Co., Inc., contract
U. S. Navy R16AN-AS289PMQ2. 2) Bureau of Aeronautics, 3) Bendix-Freiz Drawing 515083-B. U. S. Navy Specification MIL-R-15312.
MANUFACTURER:
LNCLASSIFIED.
STOCK NUMBER:
REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy,
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS890(')/SKC FREQUCY: VHF and UUF bands, 220 - 400 mc; MANUFACTUIS: Technical Appliance Corporation,
VSWR < 2.
TYPE: Modified ground-plane antenna.
Electronic Corporation, Navy contract number NObar-43272; Andrew Alford Consulting Engineers, Navy contract number NObsr-29053. STOCK NUiMRS: Navy F16-A-53590-10O1, Stock Number F5985-519-9886. Federal
an unbalanced, DESCRIPTION: The antenna is broadband, coaxial stub antenna for tranamitting and receiving. It consists of a radiator and a ground plane. The radiator is 9-5/8 inches high and 2-1/4 inches in diameter The gund plane is 7-1/2-inch disk to which eight rauial rods are attached. The groundplane rods are bent downward 37 degrees below the horizontal. The assembly has an overall diameter of 23 inches and an overall height of 16 inches. The assembly mounts by means
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter , NAVSIIPS 900121(A), IJan. 1, %'59). CONFIDENTIAL.
straight N.P.S.
antenna has an impedance of 52 ohms and ter'-'minates in a type-N connector. It weighs 3.6 pounds and is vertically polarized. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
The
;
-
ASSOCIATED EWJIPMENT:
,s
MISCELLANEOUS: AS-390(*)/SRC denotes two models, AS-390/SRC and AS-39QA/SRC. The two models
are interchangeable. They differ in that AS-390A/SRC uses Teflon insulation. The antenna will withstand an internal pressure of 50 pounds per square inch and can be operated in areas where the ambient temperature does not exceed 350'F. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
..
Moe )/sP.C
2) 3)
Private Correspondence. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Antenna AT-150/SR.C and Antenna As NASEIPS 91338, F%1.UCLASSIFIED. o.7, i
ANTENNA ASSW(')/BLR g UHF and SEN band, 1800 - 3600 ma, 5 .7 TYPE. Dipole and stub., The assembly is mounted horizontally on top of the snorkel shield of submarines. The antenna has an impedance of 52 ohms and weighs 10 pounds . The overall dimensions are 5-1/2 inches high and 7-3/4 inches In disaeter.
One
InSTAIZATIOI:
Shipboard (submarine).
antenna is a three-elmasnt loop (probably a tridipole), ringliks and sensitive to horizontally polarized wavees. The other antenna is a stub and is sensitive to vertically polarized waves. Both eleasnts are surrounded by petroleum Jelly and are enclosed in a molded polyetbylene dome.*
ASSOCIAM SYL _FAT: Countermeasures Re. calving Sets AN/BLR-I, and AN/SPR-2. Equipmut function - countermeasures, search. .UC2UA W: AS-393(*)/XLT denotes the 0),
WIASSIRFED
33
uIqA.J
WI'IUI
A and B models.
U. S. Navy - 624.
Navy contract NObsr-71568. F 16-A-I
COMNDENTIAL.
2) Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Antenna Assembly 9/BLR NAVSHIPS 91479. UNCLASSIFIED. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
AS-393(*)/BL
3)
ANTENNA AS402(*)/SPS6
FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1250
-
1350 mc (radar),
W'-cE,,,O
GR A,,Y-
0'
V-.CINY,OF WIND
,SSTUC -94
"TYPE:
Of
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a section of a paraboloid, a hoghorn feed assembly, a pedestal and supporting framework, and a
C.. OF
wind balancing vane.* The reflector is 4-1/2 feet high, 17-1/2 feet wide, and 5 feet deep;
it weighs 212 pounds. The complete assembly weighs 809 pounds. The wind load at 90 knots is 1215 pounds.
.6s0L,
am
amtCOu .0f MM
AS-kO2(*)/SPS-6
MANUFACTWRESs Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Navy contract NObsr-59420.
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 360 degrees in azimuth at a rate between 5 and
15 revolutions jer minute. I1STALZATIONt Shipboard (carrier).
Navy Burma of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, ChapT er 5NAVSHIPS 9002lR7.7J.1 . COmIF]TAL.
ASSOCIATED
Radar sets At
2)
and SR-&. E=quiment function - search, air. Range - 70 miles for aircraft with a 20-square-aster radar cross section.
xIsCEiaAmEos, AS-402(*)/SS.6 denotes two modelsN the unlettered and the A model.
The two models are similar and are interchangeable, but the A model has IFF provisions. AS-402(*)/SPS-6 is similar to 3)
Book for Radar Equipments Nay Models Sm-5, S-5b ; SR-5c, NAVSH S 900,559(A), *Feb. 15, 1952). UNCIASSIFIE. U. S. Department of Defense Nonclature
Card.
U. S. Navy.
***
****I t
t0et1
*******
34
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS484/SPN4 FREQUENCY. SHF band, 3010 - 3100 mc . in azimuth at 7 revolutions per minute.
TYPE:
INSTALLATIONS AS0CIATED
Equi
guide. DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a cut parabolcidal reflector which is mounted with its long dimension horizontal. It mounts on a rotating pedestal which houses the drive mechanism. R-f energy may be fed to or from the antenna by means of a coaxial cable or a waveguide. When the distance from the transmitter (or receiver) to the antenna is less than 20 feet, 51-ohk coaxial cable may be used. The antenna is 7 feet wide and 1 foot high. It weighs about 150 pounds. BEAM DATA: Half-pover beamwidth - Vertical - 13.5*. Horizontal - 3.5% Polarization - Horizontal. 2) SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 360044 e04o
44
EUgnvqT:
MISCELIANESUS: The nomenclature card lists frequency range as 3020 to 3120 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURERS: type CX-00, REFERENCESt U. S. Navy.
iT
Nay Radar Systems Sure, ARL Report z3I. Waslngto D.C.: Naval Research Laboratory (Nov.22, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-153211. Sector. U. S. Departnt of Defense Nmenclature Card.
*0
40o o
00 *4e
*4944o##4e
band, 100
-156
me.
TYPE:
DESCRIPTZIR:
made up of four vertical dipoles located at he cor-ners of a square with a sense monopole
located in the center. The assembly includes a goniometer with a crossar. bracket on top. The crossaer bracket is used for mounting the U/
$m
**:I
E~V-
balance-to-unbalance transformer connects the balanced gonioneter to the unbalanced coaxial cable which connects the antenna to the receiver. INSTALLATIi$ Ground and ehipboard.
-.
ASSOCIA72D EQD .: function direction ANM95D-2. andEjui1ent Direction -Finder Set finding cuim fnication reception.
1)
E'
X[ IAW.US,
A8--l;M-2 COUFIZANT A
UNCLASSIFIED
35
UNCLASSIFIED
3) 4) Bendix Drawing 0R-200518-1. CS-57IA. U. S. Navy Specification 5) U. S. Department of Defense Naoenclature Card.
ANTENNA AWEMLY AS-425(*)/SPS-6A FHFP'UCYi: MW band, 1250 - 1350 me (radar), an-- , - 1150 mc (IFF)j VSWR < 1.1. TYPE: MANUFACTUIRE: Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Navy contract NOber-39420. STOCK NWMERSi
-SMr.
264-5974.
DESCRIITIONt The assembly consists a section of a paraboloid, a hoghorn feed assembly, pedestal and supporting framework, and wind balancing vane. The reflector isiX about 6 feet high, 17 feet wide and 4 feet
"a "a
REF ENCES 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shi board Antenna Details,!Chp'900121(A), (Jan. I,-D9)
The
cumplete
--
t.-,s'--
ISTATIO ASSOCIATE
UK-".
Shipbord, (car U E
r)429()/SPS6A and
2) U. S. Navy, !=v Stock List of the 3lc-
Range - 70 miles for aircraft with a 20square-eater radar crose section. MISCEILUANFXS: AS-429(-)/SPS-6A denotes two 3)
19T5m.U-
models: the unlettered and the A model. The two models are similar and are irterchangeable, but the A model has. 1W provisions. As-429(*)/sPs.6A is similar to AS-_42(*)/SS-6 mA AS-43o(*)/SPs6.
COGNIZANT AGEYW: U. S. Navy.
ol5
m (wi);
vSWR <1z.1.
TYPE: Ctut paraboloidal reflector fed by a -E-rn. DESCRIPTIONt The assembly consists of a secIfon o paraboloid, a horn feed assembly (see miscellaneous), a pedestal and supporting framework, and a wind balancing vane.
Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 360 degrees in azImuth at a rate between 5 and 15 revolutions per minute. ISSTAMATIONt Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPRM. Radar Set AN/SPS-6B, an* S03c. Equipient function - search, air.
The reflector is 5 feet 9 inches high, 17 feet wide, and 5 feet 2 inches deepj it
weighs 229 pounds. The complete assembly
MISCEMLANEOUs
AS-..30(*)/SPS,6
denotes three
in.27 db.
IM-Mer bees idth - Borlsontal Vertical - 30.
modelst the unlettered model, the A model, and the B model. The unlettered and A models are similar and interchangable except for the feed assemblies and IF? provlsions. The feed assembly of AS-O43/SPS.6B
36
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFED
Is
a vavegulide-fed hoghorn; no provisions
AS-..430A/SPS-6B
usee a
A- C.~..
flared wavegulde horn for the radar feed. dipole or The IFF feed is probably a MU stub antenna assembly located at or near the mouth of the born. AS-43OB/SPS-6B is interchangeable with AS-43OA/SPS-6B but not viceversa. The two antennas are similar but have different types of vindvane. AS-430(*)/
V. w..m
U.o.-u
W-
--
.
8
,Xfs
Eouy SWEV
___
_-
AS-430/SPS-6B ...
Federal
3) U. S. Navy, Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Radar qi ui~ents Navy Models SR6a a-d SR-bb, N SkA iS900,9h9(A), (Sept.
F 5965-296-2244, AS-J43/SPS.6B Federal Stock Number F WO-296-1266, AS-43OB/SPS.6B ... Federal Stock Number
84ooo-265 4o .
4)
10, I
}.7UNLASSIFnZ.
REDtENCESi 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detalls, ChapTWT, X 90C121(A), (Jan. ,-M).
~MM
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Radar Equipaents Navy ies SR-a, SR-b, and S-3C, NAVSHIPS 900559(A), (Feb.' 1T 52). UNCLASSIFIED.
2)
ANTIENNA A&-44/SPN-5
i SH band, 9320 - 9430 . some discrepancy between references on dimensions. The dimensions given seem to be accurate when compared to photographs. COGNIZANT AGECY: DESCRIPTIONt The antenna is a cut paraboloidal reflector mounted with its long dimen.ion horizontal. The surface of the reflector is U. S. Navy.
made of a number of horizontal parabolicshaped rods. The antenna is mounted to a rotating mounting base which is supported by the antenna pedestal. The vaveguide horn
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPN-5(). !quiunsnt function - navigation. MISCEI.IAN USt Reference I) lists the polarli. zation as vertical; it is obvious from construction that it is horizontal. There Is
As-444/SPN.5
UNCLASSIFIED
37
UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES: 1) Department of the Arnw, Radar Set
AN/SPN-5 Field and Depot Maintengnce, 14 l.1501, (Dec. 1949). UNCLASSIFIED. 3)
SPN-5,
ANTENNA AS-46)0/0
FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - j90 me. REFERENCES: T) B-ureau of Ships, Instruction Book for
TYPE:
Dipole.
Submarine Antennas
BPX 2) AS-24/BPX, AS-525
AS-!i5B end Antenna Assemblies AS-523/ DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a vertical dipole consistiag of two brass cylinders mounted arouiAd a stainless-steel supporting tube. The lower cylinder, in addition to forming _5/ 0M ffE:D. U
An
isolating sleeve is located on the top of the assembly to prevent interference with the AS-522()/BF. antenna which is normally mounted there. The cylinders have a 45* taper at the center of the dipole. The overall assembly is 31 inches high and 7-3/4 The antenna, inches in diameter (maximum). including the isolating sleeve, Is 23-7/16 inches long and is part of AS-523( )/BPX and
AS-525(
)/BPX
antenna assemblies.
INSTALLATION:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/URR3-5 UHF receiving Eqaipent, AN/URR-15, TE; TDZ-RDZ. tequi ment function - comunications. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
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MANUFACTURERS:
STOCK NUMBERS:
AS-468(
)/B
* S
S 5**
ANTENNA ASEMBLY AS-476/SMU 704MM UV bend, 1660 - 1700 me. rate of 4 revolution* per minute, vertical from -320 to .8 at a rate of 5 revolutions per minute, and aimuth through 3600 at a rate of 4 revolutions per minute. The tceentric hemispherical reflecting cup rotates at a rate of 30 revolutions per second. This off-center rotation causes the bean to rotate about the axis of the paraboloidal reflector and form a solid cone. INSTALLATIOW: Sipboard or ground.
TYt Paraboloidal reflector with a feed consisting of a dipole and eccentric reflecting cup. DISCRIPTICI: The antenna is a 6-foot paraboloidal reflector with a feed consistiag of a stationary dipole, mounted on the axis and near the focus of the reflector. A reflecting cup is designed to rotate off-center about the axis of the reflector to produce conical scanning. The antenna is fed by no59/U waveguiee. It has a total weight of
1585 Pounds. SCAN DATA: The pedestal, which is pert of the antenna assembly, permits movewmet of the
antenna in three planes: cross level at a
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTIURER:
N5sr-1114.
U. S. Navy.
2) 3) 4)
General Electric drawing W-9078478 G1. U. S. Navy Specification CS-89. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
REFERENCESt ) -U.7S.Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
, NAVSHIPS 90O121(A), CONFIDENTIAL. (Jan. 1, 1959).
3600 mc.
lettered model. The B model was cancelled by Navy Code 8190 on 24 April 1957. It was never issued. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
"height-finding 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 wide 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 operation, 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 roll and pitch angles not exceeding 30 and 6 degrees, respectively. BEAM DATA: Gain - 37 db. =-power beamwidth - Hsrizoa,.'l - 3 5'. Vertical - i.i SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360' scan in ai mSt 1, 2, 3, 5, or 10 revolutions per minute and a variable sector scan in azimuth from 30 to 210 degrees., It provides elevetion scanning by electromechanical means in any ll sector between 0 and 36; elevation scan rate is 1200, 600, or 300 cycles per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, for use on DD and larger vessels. ASSOCIATE EQUIPMERNT: Radar Sets AN/APS-38, and AN/SPS-l. Equipment function - height finding. MISCEILANEOUS: The vavegulde (RG-48/U or RO75/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 models. The available data indicate minor differences in dimensions, construction, etc., between the A and the un-
MANUFACTURERS: American Machine and Foundry Ccmpany, General Electric Company (Contractor); Navy contracts NOber-39406 and NObsr-52020. STOCK NLi4BES: Federal Stock Numbers F 5985*3 -57B F 5985-369-5476, Navy Stock d Number F16-A-53o94-3001. REFERENCES: i)7U S7. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DeT7E----' a 'er 5, NAVSHIPS 90O121MA), (Jan. 7I,"39) &NfENTIAL 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 195T). UN CuASFIED. U. S. Department of Defense Ncmenclature Card.
3)
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AS-W84(*)/SPS-8
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39.
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY MAJOR CCMPONENTS: 1 Beacon antenna, antenna, and 1 AW1 link antenna. PEHQUE14CY: 1 UHF AS-493/U COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFAZTUJRER: U. S. Navy.
f-enna, URF band, 465 - 510 mC; AEW link antenna, VHF and URF band, 225 - 590 mc. TPE: Two dipoles and a stacked array or tiipcles.IAL. DESCRIPTION: The assembly is designed for installation aboard submarines and consists of three antennas built into one unit. The three antennas are stacked vertically on a inches in diameter. mast which is about 2 The top section, which is 2-1/2 inches in uiameter and about 7 inches tall, is an Sband beacon antenna. It consists of three vertically-stacked aluminum tridipole elements enclosed in a molded polyethylene jacket. The center section, which is 5 inches in diameter and 17-1/4 inches long, is a vertical dipole whose radiating elementa are twc brass cylinders coaxial with the mast pole. This Is an AEW link antenna. The bottom section is similar to the center section except for dimensions. It is the UHF communications antenna and is 7-5/4 inches in diameter and 27-5/16 inches tall. Each antenna is fed by a separate coaxial cable.
REFERENCESs 1 . Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detail, Ch=ap"tr , NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. l,-T-39)
2) 3)
TU~IIan~
INSTALLATION:
k) .
Shipboard (submarine). Radio Set AN/UPN-7.
-beacon.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENI:
Equimentfun-~on-
AS-h93/U
ANTENNA AS-495'SPM. WOA Cancelled November 5, ture was never used. 1952. This nomencla-
ANTENNA AS-500/BPN FREUENCY: SHF band, 8900 - 9400 mc. Polarization - Circular.
1FE:
Horn.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboar.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a horn made of brassand Teflon and is used for transnitting or receiving. The overall antenna is 7 inches high, 5 inches wide, and 4 inches deep. It is fed by RG-52/U waveguide and will withstand water pressure up to 600 pounds per square inch. BEAM DATA: W-- type:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Sets AN/UPN-8 and AN/UPN-11. EqUident function - navigation. MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is similar to Antenna AS-499/UPS except for its pressurewithstanding ability.
Approximately hemispherical.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIRED
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. REFE CES: partment of Defense Nomenclature U.S. Card.
ANTENNA A&50I)/SPN
FREQUEN=C SHF band, 7250 - 10,750 mc, 1.4 when used with AN/UPN-ll. TYPE: Biconical horn. 2) DESCRIPTION: AS-501()/SPN is a biconicak horn antenna mounted in a cylindrical fiberglass radome. The overall dimensions of the antenna are 19-7/8 inches high by 13-5/8 inches in diameter. The antenna is fed by RG-52/U wavegulde. The AN/UPN-l1 radar beacon requires one of these antennas for receiving anJ one for transmitting. Andrew Alford drawing number D-14211600000D. Bureau of Ships drawing number RE 65F2227. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna AS-51/SPN(XN-1) and Antenna AS-50oiSPN, '." tinBkk, NAVCHLPS 91950, (June 2, VSWR < Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chaoter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
3)
4)
BEAM DATAs
Half-power bea.ii;idth - Vertical - 150. Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth with the direction of maximum radiation in the vertical plane at an angle of 7-"/20above the Polarization - Horizontal.
horizontal.~. -
1953).
UNCLASSIFIED.
. MIS 2M6 0
6lo.rCCLE
INSTALLArlo~s
Shipboard.
Radar Beacon AN/UPN-li. ;b-T A! _ s.o.
ASSOCIATED EOU:PMNT:
sv.
L
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MANUFACTURERSAndrew Alford Consulting Engineers. STOCK NUMBER: 5555. U. Federal Stock Number F 5825-369-
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AS-50( )/SPN
Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
CY:
ASSOCIATED EqjIPHENT:
Horn antenna.
DESCRIPTION:
Both antennas
0511.
UNCLASSIFIED
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1) 2) 3)
REFEENCE: Andrew Alford Drawing D-24211-60-002A. Andrew Alford Drawing B-242l1-60-OOOA. Andrew Alford Drawing B-24211-6o-oolA.
400 mc.
0505.
Collinear array of dipoles. DESCRIPTION: The antenna in an array of 4 vertically stacked squirrel-cage dipole antennas. Each squirrel-cage dipole is 18 inches in diameter and 14 inches long. Overall, the array is 18 inches in diameter and 12 feet in length. The array consists of 4 aluminum sections which mount either to Mast AB-157/0R&() or to a class-2 telephone pole. The antenna is fed by a 52-ohm coaxial transmission line. Shipping weight is 85 pounds. BEAM DATA: Nain - 6 db. Bean type - Onnidirectional in azimuth plane. Polarization - Vertical. ASSOCIATED EQUIPM4ENT: Various UHF sets. ment function - communications. Equip-
MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-505A/GR differs from AS-505/GR in that AS-505A/GR has a 4-1/2-foot mounting extension instead of the 3-foot one for AS-SOS/GR. Antenna AS-50B/OR is the only one of this series whose cognizant agency is RCAF 4851 otherwise, it is similar to AS-505/ GR. Antenna AS-505C/GR differs from AS-505/GR only in mechanical design. CoGmIZAnT Am
AS-505A/R
..
AS-5O5(*)/GR (EOMS Dark line is a label an original diagram). REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Air Force, Illustrated Parts Breakdown for Radio Set ARRC-27, TO 31R2-
7.
tY:
AS-505/oR
...
WL-50-10931
NANU7A0U ;B Collins Radio Co., procurement contract A? 33(030-6135. STOCK NIERSt AS-505/GR ... Federal Stock Number P5985-217-1601; AS-505A/GR ... Federal
2) 3)
__
band,
5450
5825 mc-feed.
inches high aed 84 Inhbes wide for the surDESCRIPTIONt The antenna assembly consists of "two antennas, a surface search and a zenith search. The zenith search antenna consists of a clwr-hell reflector, a modified cut paraboloid, fed by a horn. The surfact search antenna is mounted in front of the zenith search antenna and consists of a slatted, face reflector ad 59 inches high and 60 inches wide for the zenith reflector. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
-sah,
"EquI4mntfunctio sureace.
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4
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UNCLASSIFIED
MISCELLANEOUS: Additional informationi is available in the confidential document listed below as Reference 3 and Volume 5 of this catalog series. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Nvy, developmient contractNa-vy fluShips SHIPS..R-34Y. MANUFACTURERSt Raytheon Mfg. Co., Procurement contract Nsr-52274. 4) STOCK NUM4BER: Federal Stock Number F 58402) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna SytmShipboard Antenna DeiIT Chap.ter 6, NIAVSHIPS 900121(A). UNCLASSIFIED. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DetaTT;=, j7ter 5, NAVSHIPS 900MT1(A),_7Jan. 1,=T 9). UOMMEI4TIAL U. S. Department of Defense Nomnclature Card.
3)
RE1ERENCESt . Navy, Navy Stoc3 uist of the Elec1)TU. troicsSuplyOffice, (Feb. 195b). U-
me.
REFERENCES:
TTPE: Modified cut -paraboloidal reflector wIth hoghorn feed.* DESCRIPTION* The antenna consists of a slatted, moiier cut paraboloidal reflector and a hoghorn feed.* The reflector is 34 inches high and 88 inches wide. RG-106fJU waveguide is used.* Overall dimensions are approximately 5 feet high, 7-1/2.feet wide, and 3-2/3 feet deep. BEAM DATA:
IFUT77.
Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detals, Chape AEIS90 (A), Jan.lI9)
Gain
-28
db.
-
Ta~-power beamwidth - Vertical ?Fr-M T,1/2- to 22-. Horizontal Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA:
ifj
Reference 1) states that the an.rotated in the azimuth plane at 17 revolutions per minute and Is manually tilted to 65%, giving 85 vertical coverage.
~tenIs
fINSTALLATION: Shipboard. 2) Raytheon Drawing No. M14-ISA-W2. ASSOCIATED EQUIPWET: Radar Set AN/SPS-5. Equtipzeent function - search, air; and search, surface. Range - 15 miles. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. 3) BuShips Specification CS-854A.
MANIUFACTURER: Raytheon Mfg. Co., procurement contract N~s-42183. STOCK NUMBE~t Federal Stock Number F 5985-5014829.card.
4~) Edward Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar Systema Sunrey, IRM Report 4~963. Wa~sington, ava~l Research Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-1532U1. SECRE. 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ANTENA AS.51/IJW04&( FR~EQUENCY: Me. TYPE: VHF and UHF bands, 225.0
-399.9
DESCRIPTION:
twin-dipole, Adcock antenna array. Sense Information is obtained by shifting the phase of a portion of the incoming signal before combining voltages from the antenna elements. The antenna syste, is designed for use with vertically polarized signals.
UNCLASSIFIED
4f 3
UNCLASSIFIED
Accurate direction-finding information is
provided, however, from signsal polarized as much as 45 degrees from vertical. Input impedance is 52 ohms.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - figure of eight or bent figure of eight In azimuth. Polarization - Vertical. 3600 mechanical azimuth rotation SCAN DATA: at 825 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Ground or shipboard.
4,
"direction finding;
direction finding. C(GNIZANT AGENCY:
and countermeasures,
U. S. Navy.
MANUFACTURERS:
curement contracts N~bsr-52513 and NOber57098. STOCK NUMBER: 285-0795. REFERENCES: I) Bendix Radio Division Dawing 0R650001-l. 2) U. S. Military Specification MII-DFederal Stock Number F5985-
1.6252.
3) U. S. Card. Department of Defense Nomenclature
AS- 5 1 4/URD,4
ANTENNA AS. 5)/SPG FREQUENCY: TM-E: SHF baMn, 8500 - 9600 mc. conical antation speed is per minute. 1735 revolutions
Cutler feed.
DESCRIPTION:
INSTALTATIONt
Shipboard.
tion and tilt mechanisms, the waveguide asasembly, and the feed for a nutating anterna. The actual feed is a Cutler feed on a 14-inch section of rectangular waveguide. The reflector used with this antenna is the AT-194( )/SPG, a 40-Inch diameter paraboloid constructed of plastic and fiberglass. However, this reflector is not listed as part of AS-515/SPG. Overall dimensions are 11-7/8 inches wide, 14-1/2 inches high, and 35 inches long.
ASSOCIATED EQUIB4EW: Radar Sets AN/SPG-34, AN/SPG-W6, and Radar Equipment Mark 34 Mod 17. Equipment functicn - fire control. Range 39,000 yards. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-19A/SPG will also accommodate Mark 16 'od 2 antenna. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co., procure. menrt contract NOrd-10746. STOCK NUMBER: Feed Horn ... N 3553. Navy Stock Number S
BEAM DATA:
GaM - 36 db. MIf-power beasmidth - Conical scan, 2.4%
UNCLASSIFIED.
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UNCLASSIFIED
. ,7.
UNCLASSIFIED
2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Radar Set AN/SPG-34 Maintenance, NAVORD OP M29-, Volue 2, June 5 953). UNCIASSI1IED.
AS-515/SM
1050 me.41
Conical antenna.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna has a conical, vertical, quarter-wave radiating element and a small circular ground plane. It is enclosed in a sealx d polyethylene dome and is constructed of aluminum with a brass support. RG-14/U coaxial cable i ,sted outside the pressurized dome and housing; RG-74/U, inside. A t".e-N connector is attached to the bottom of the antenna. The antenna is designed for mast mounting, and is part of AS-523/BPX, AS-524/BPX, and AS-525/BPY antenna assemblies. Overall dimensions are 6-1/2 inches high and 4-3/4 inches maximm diameter. BEAM DATA:
TyYa- - (mnidirectional in azimuth. Polri-ation - Vertical. &
ZNSTALLATION:
Shipboard (submsrine).
AssociATED EQUIPMENT: AN/uPx-1, AlIuPx-5, and Mark 10 system. Equipment function - IFW. MISCELIANEOUS: AS-522(*)/BPX denotes AS-524/ BPX, AS-522A/FX, and AS-5223/BPX. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
A-Sm2(*)/BP
RFERNECE: iT1ueau of Ships, Instruction Book for Subrarine Antennas A.->e2-=i AS-2/B and Antenna Assemblies AS-523,1 UNCLASSIFIE 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, TAVS3IFS 900121(A), (Jan. lI,-Z9 amT ETfIAL. BuShdps draing RE66D621B.
MANUFACTURER: Watson Elevator Cn., Englewood, N. J., contracts NObsr-52282, bubsr-64546 and NObsr-71059. STOCK !MRS: Federal Stock Numbers F 5985W5W7?3r AS-5222/BPx, F 5985-296-5Yrl for tX-522A/BPX, and ? 5985-508-0098 for AS5223/BMY.
3)
ANI1NNA AS.ILY AS4,3/BPX&(. MAJOR COUPONENTS: n 1 AS-468/B antenna, 1 ASantenna support base. FREQUEMT: VH and Uhe bawds, 225 " - 1050 mc.
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390 me
UNCLASSIRME
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UNCLASSIFIED
TYPE: One conical antenna and one dipole.
The antenna assembly consists 4)
CONFIDENTIAL
U. S. Navy, NvaStok List o the Elec-
DESCRIPTION:
of an AS-522/BPX antenna mounted on top of an AS-h68/B antenna, which is mounted on an AB-234/B antenna support base. BEAM DATA: (both antennas) Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. pol-Urzation - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard (submarine).
195).
ASSOCIATED EQUJIPMENTl Radio sets AN/URR-13, Equipmient functionZ R52Z. = and comunications. AN/UPXl- and AN/UPX-5. Equipment function - IFF.
U. S. Navy.
i)Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for SubBA marine Antennas AS-522/BPX, ASand Antanna Assemblies AS-52 L AS-524/BPX, AS-525/BPX. UNCLASSLM). 2) 3) BuShips drawing RE66D623. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheet, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapte_ , AVS=s 900121(A), (Jan. 1I,-Z59).
AS-523/B
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-524/BPX&*)0 MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 AS-522/BPX antenna, 1 AS-535/B antenna, and 1 AB-234/B antenna support base. FREQUENuY: Polarization INSTALLATION:
-
Vertical.
Shipboard (submarine).
STYPE:
ASSCCIATED EQUIBH : Radio Sets SCR-624, AN/ARC-1, "and iQ-RCK. Equipment function . conmmunications. AN/UPX-I, AN/IPX-5, and Mark 10 System. Equipment function - IFF. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTJRER: Laboratory. U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of an AS-522/BPX antenna mounted on an AS-535/B antenna, which is mounted on an AB-234/B antenna support base. BEAM DATA: (both antennas) -a Omnidirectional in azimuth.
REFERENCES: i) mar ine Ante nnas AS-5 22/M l: .k- for SubBureau of ShiPs, Instruction Book /B AS -
1-2
nd Anenasm
e8,D~ g P,
2) -. S
U. S. Navy B..-atu of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DetaTls, Chapte-r 5-, NASNI 900121(1), (Jan. 1jIM9) VMPTDEWTI.AL. BuShips drawing RE66D624. U. S. Navy, Submarine Antenna Sy--stems Sinary, SSW= Class, Fort Trumbull, Iv1don, Coma.t U. S. Navy Underwater
3)
4)
AB-524/EFX&()
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS452/BPX&f) MAJOR COMONENTIS: 1 AS -522/BPX antenna, 1 AS-'46H/B antenna, 1 AS-535/B antenna, and 1 AB-234/B antenna support base. FR~r.UENCY: TYPE: VHF and UHF~ bands, 110
-
156 mc,
REFERENCES: of _jT -Burau Ships, Instruction Book for SubAS-46 ASmarine Antennas AS-522/= 53 ad AnennaAssemblies AS-523/X .- 2JM NLSIID S 4W u. s. Nstvy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details,IChap(Jan. 1. 1959). Tar 5, NAVEHIPS g0012_1(A COMFDENTIAL.
DESCRIPTIION: The antenna assembly consists of thr-eeantenn~s stacked vertically, with an AS -535/B antenna on the bottom, an ASJ468/B In the center, and an AS-522/BPX antenna on the top. The assembly is mounted on an AB-234/B antenna support base. BEAM DATA: (all three antennas) Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. Pola-rfization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard (submarine).
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/URR-13, TM, Tflz-anZ, SM-:624, AN/ARC-l, and TDQ-RCC. Equipment function - ccounications. AR/UPX-l, AN/UPX-5, and Mark 10 system. Equipment function - IFF. COGNIZANIT AGENCY: MANFACTURER: Laboratory. U.* S. Navy.
"Nw
AS-525/BPX&()
mc.
Dipole.
BEAM DATA: gamvp midirectional in azimuth. XMIii1ation - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard (submarine).
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of two brass cylinders mounted around a stainless-steel supporting tube to form a vertical dipole. The lover cylinder, in addition to forming half of the dipole, acts as a balun * The dipole is center fed by a length of RG-58/U coaxial cable which terminates on a UG-5;36/U 1 connector located on the bottom of AB-23 4/B antenna support. An isolating sleeve is included rnd is bolted to the top of the antenna. Overall dimensions of the antenna are 51 inihes high and 7-3/4~ inches in diameter. '"h1e antenna is part of AS -524/EPI and AS-525/BPX antenna assemblies.
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ASSOCIATED EQUIRflT: Radio Sets SCE-624, AN/ARC-l, 9naud W-aCK. Equipment functioncommunications. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFAC~TURER: STOCK NUMBER: 645. ERrCS U. S. Navy.
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IM 14 2)
.Sheets,
sue.
eNLSSI-
I
3)
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5-, HAVSHII'S 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 199 Mb7ENTIAL 3uShips drawing RE66D6221.
AS-535/B&()
UNCLASSIFhED
147
ANTENNA As54940/BPS4 FRtUENCY: SHF band, 34oo - 3700 mc. BEAM DATA:
RM-power besmwidth - Vertical - csc type to 50-. Horizontal 5.5* 'search). 2B* Polarization - horizontal (search). cal (7IFF). Verti-
SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360* mechanical azimuth rotation at speeds from zero to six revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, submarine.
ASSOCIATED EWDYIMENT: Radar Set AN/BPS-4. Equipment 3,unction - search, air, cearch, surface, and IFM. Range - 30,000 yards to 10,000 feet. COGNIZANT AGENCYt U. S. Navy.
MANUFACTURERS: Westinghouse Electric Corp., procurement contract NObsr-4298; Stavid Engineering, Inc., procurement contract
NObsr-57068.
STOCK NMMBM: Navy Stock Number N16-52920-100L
SBook
PS
91621, VJ=e 2)
952).
UCLASSI=IED.
AS-594( )/BPS..4.
9430 mc.
consists of a slatted DECRIPTIO's The antenna parabolic-cylinder reflector, a hoghorn feed, and the pedestal assembly. The reflector is constructed of cast aluminum, is 50 inches wide and 13-3/8 inches high. The antenna is designed for use with RG-51/ rectanoular waveguide. Oversail dimensions are 33-3/4 inches high, 50 inches wide, and 22-1/2 inches deep. BEAM DATA
fINSTALLAflTION
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED COUIPMEMN: Radar Set AN/SPN-lII() Equipment function - search, surface. Range 20 nautical miles. CNANTh&G!fI' SCL-11351.
MMCTURER~ Radiomarine Corp. of America, Procurement contract order 6270-PHILA-51. SIDZUMBER~s Federal Stock Number 5935-243Federal Stock Num0437. Reflector only ...
S-
Horizontal - 1.90,
Beam typo - Fan. Polarization- Horizontal.
ber F 5985-280-3492.
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UNCLASSIFIED
1) Department of the Army, R AN/SPN-lIX, AN/SPN-1IY and AN/SPN- IZ Inst3llstton and Operation. Technical l1-1335, (Oct. 1952). Manuali TM14 UNCIASSIFIED. 2) 3) Manufacturer Part/Drawing No. KS-1670. U. S. Departmrcnt of Defense Nomenclature Card.
AS-599( )/SPN-1l&()
ANTENNA AS.-I1/SPN'. 1 FREQUENCY: SHF band, 3030 - 3110 mc and INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
933
TYPE:
- 9415 mc.
Parabolic -cylinder reflector.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPN-13. Equipment function - navigation. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACLURUZ U. S. Navy.
The antenna consists of a DESCRIPTION: slatted reflector with a dual-requency It mounts by 13/16-inch mounthorn feed. ing holes on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. BEAM DATA: Po= zation - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven -o-ating mechanism.
ANTENNA AS.603/IPS12
FRNUENCY:
TYPE: fed.
INSTALLATIDE: ASSOCIATED
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cut parabolo al reflector with a stainlesssteel-mesh reflecting surface, and a flared
code 821.
waveguide horn.
The antennaJ,"a inches high and 205 inches wide. mounts by 24 bolts through holes equally The spaced on a 23-3/4-inch bolt circle. feed horn connects to standard L-band waveThe total weight of the antenna is guide.
6~11 COMM
... *"
UNCLASSIFIED
49
UNCLASSIFIED
MANUFAC" dRER: Radio Corporation of America, contract NObsr-49146. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecUNtronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958) CLASSIFIED.
3) 4)
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ANTENNA AS.614/SRD-9 FREQUENCY: TYPE: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 400 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, code 840.
Parasitic array
MANUFACTURER: Fcderal TelonLiatio Eaboratories, contract NObsr 42410. R 1) C'ERfSI: Federal Telecommication Laboratories drawing RX-32T277-2A. U. S. Navy Specification CS-885. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an aluminum reflector and a parasitic array with two driven elements and two parasitic elements. The antenna is designed to be used with a 52-ohm coaxial transmission line. BFAM DATA: eam eight).
INSTAIlATION:
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Set t Equipment funct on - direction AN/SRD-9. finding.
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AS-615/SPS-1O FREQUENCY: IFF ... UHF band, 1001.5 - 1038.5 mc and 1081.5 - 1118.5 me Radar ... SEF band, 5450 - 5825 mc. TYPE: feed. DESCRIPTION: The radar section of the antenna consists of a horizontally slatted parabolic cylindex fed by a hoghorn. The reflecting barrier of the hoghorn is a modified para- 2 bolic surface which produces a beam with csc The redistribution in the vertical plane. flector is 120 inches wide by 30 inches high, and has a focal length of 35-1/2 inches. The IFF section of the antenna consists of a parabolic-cylinder reflector with a feed made up of a radiating element and six The parabolic-cylinder parasitic elements. reflector for the IFF section is made up of vertical rods located Just behind the horizontal slats of the radar reflector. Thf IFF feed consists of an end-fed, full-wavelength radiating rod located in front of the mouth A corner reflector made up of the hoghorn. of six vertical rods, located three on each side of the hoghorn, directs the IFF energy to the parabolic-cylinder reflector. The total weight of the antenna is 313 pounds. Parabolic-cylinder reflector with BEAM DATA: Wadar 30 db Gain Half-power beamvidta 12! to 16" Vertical IFF 16.75 db 22"
1 5"
csc from +7* to 22* horizontal
6"
fan vertical
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 360" in azimuth at 16 revolutions per minute. TJNING/14ATCMIG DEVICES: The IFF feed of the antenna has a matching section. INSTALLATION: Usually shipboard, ground (shore). sometimes
: Radar Set AN/SPS-I0. ASSOCIATED Ejjg, Equipment function - search, surface; and IFF. COGNIZANT AGCY: U. S. Navy.
MAMIFACTUREM: Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., contracts NOber 49015, NObar 52166, and NOber 52321. STOCK NUMJBR: Federal Stock Number 75985-328-
7962.
50
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UNCLASIFIED
REFERENCES:
1) Department of the Navy, Radar Set AX/SPS10. Instruction Book (Ma-y4,1953T.jiNCLASSIFIED. e
2)
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ANTENNA AS-623/UP
FREQUECY: 1.3.
TYPE:
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
SCLE-4156.
STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Navy R-16-P!-358-4324 for only. the -reflector REFERENCES: 1) Signal Corp, Drawing ES-C-I18135 for Cutler feed only.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an 18-inch paraboloidal reflector with a focal length of 5.66 inches and a Cutler-type feed. The antenna mounts on a tripod by means of a
clamp.
2)
waveguide.
ANTENNA AS4$1/SPS-50 FREQUENCY: SHF band, 6275 - 6575 me, Raytheon Manufacturing Co., MANUFACTURER: contract NObsr-57072. STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Numbers F 5840090-26o0 without spares and F 540-644-3o66 with spares. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, ChapNAVS S 90121(A), J n.i9). CO--DENTIAL. 2) Sysa Edward Ornstein, U. S. a tems Survey, NR ReportV9t). ashington, D. C.: Naval Research Laboratory
TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with a-hoghorn feed. The antenna consists of a slatDESCRIPTION: ted parabolic cylinder fed by a hoghorn. The reflector is 84 inches wide by 26 inches high. The antenna mounts by four 3/4-inch clearance holes equally spaced on a 16-1i2inch bolt circle. The total weight of the antenna is 102 pouads. BEAN DATA: a-in 28 db. r beamwidth - vertical - 15% I
Horizonta -e1.50. The half power points of the Beam type be-;T-the vertical plane are at -7.5* and
+7.5". The beam has csc coverage in the vertical plane from +7.5" to +22".
2
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA: minute. The antenna rotates in azimuth
4)
from 0l to 65%
INSTAILATION: Shipboard, PT boats andL other
small crt.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPS-5B. Equipment function - qearch. Range - 15 miles. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, code 831. c &s651/SPS-5B --
me.
TYPE:
Adcock antenna.
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DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a twodipole, rotatable Adcock antenna array enclosed in a pressurized capsule 68 inches Also high and 17-5/8 inches in diameter. enolosed 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 500 pounds. BEAM DATA: Beam t:'pe - figure eight without sense antenna and cardioid with sense antenna. Polarization - Vertical. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth at a rate of 825 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, submarines. 4) ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Set Equipent function - direction AN/BID -3. finding. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card. Antenna Assembly AS-658/BRD-3 MISCELIANEOL'SI is Antenna Assembly AS-514/URl-J modified for use on submarines. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy code 842.
MANUFACTLURER: Bendix Radio Div., Towson, Md., contract NObhr 5742b. Pa"2FERENCES: !T U.71. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheet, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1=9591 CONFIDENTIAL. 2) 3) BuShips Specification MILO-D16701. BuShips drawing RE 3672019.
AS-659/SPN-18 MANUFACTURER: Radiomarine Corporation of America, contract 395-PH-52-02. REFERENCES: 13 Department of the At, Radar Set& AN/SPN-18 and -1&X InstatIr-nnd Operation, 'T 11-1330, (Jan. 19557). UNDREM IED.
TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with a --oghorn feed. DESCRIPTTON: The antenna consists of a =fe=,parabolic-cylinder reflector, a hoghorn feed, and a pedestal assembly. The reflector is constructed of cast
aluminum.
It
2)
inches high. The antenna is designead to be connected to RG-51/U rectangular waveguide. The overall assembly is 33-3/4 inches high, 50 inches wide, and 22-1/2 laches deep.
3)
Beemtypa - Fan.
Pol&rzatlion Horizontal.
in
fIBSTAIJATIONt ASSCIATE
TMII EXTs
and ANisP-IW.Equipent function - navigation, direction finding; and search, surface. MISCEILAXEOt: Antenna AS-659/SPN-18 in the
same as
a slower speed.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
52
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ANTENNA AS-66/SR MAJOR COMPONENTS: 5 AT-150/SRC dipoles, 3 A-lO1 radomes, add 1 corner reflector. FREqUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 220 - 400 mc; VSWR < 3. TYPE: Corner reflector with 3 collinear dipole feeds. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a corner reflector made of expanded metal and three AT-150/SRC vertical dipoles which are mounted 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 300 angle. Each of the dipoles is covered by a fiberglass radome. The dipoles are fed in phase by 50ohm coaxial cables. The overall assembly is 122 inches high, 52 inches wide, and 54-1l/4
AS-668/SP
TUNINCA4ATCHING DEVICES: A quarter wavelength impedance transformer, Z-lO] matches the three dipole feed cables to a common 52-ohm cable. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Various radio sets.
sh~l
MANUFACTURER: Federal Telecommunications Laboratories, contract NObsr-52349. STOCK NUMBER: Navy F16-A-51990-6101.
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4
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PEFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Transmitter Control C-1277/SR, Antenna AS-66W'SR. and Rela Assembl RE-I5b/SR, NAVSHIPS 92195, (Mar. 51, 19541 UNCLASSIFIKD. 2) Government Specification SHIPS-A-709.
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AS-668/S
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ANTENNA AS-.S/8n C TYPE: -'gborn SHF band, 5450 - 5825 me. ASSOCIATE EqUIFNENT: A shipboard radar set similar to AN/AsS-5. Equipment function search, air; and search, surface. MISCEZLANEOUS: AS-695/SPS is the som as AS-.9b/S0S except for frequency range and size of input vaveguide. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, code 821.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna in a slatted pareblic cylinier, 31 inches wide and 84 inches long, with a hoghorn feed . The antenna is designed for connection to rectangular waveguide and for mast-head mounting by eight 3/4-inch bolts equally spaced on a 16-1/4-inch-diameter bolt circle. SCAN DATAt The antenna tilts in elevation "frmto +90* and rotates in azimuth through 360. It has provision for auto-
MANUFACTURER: Dalmo Victor Co., contract NObor 575TO. REFERElNCE: i)uV ips Specification MIL-A-16681A.
2)
ANTENNA AS.6%/SPS
FREQUENCY: TYPE:
ASSOCIAE
EqI
WT:
surface. MISCELLANEOUS:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a slatted parabolic cylinder, 31 inches wide by 8i4 inches long, with a hoghorn feed. The antenna is designed for connection to rectangular waveguide and for mact-head mounting by eight 3/4-inch bolts equally spaced on a 16-1/4-inchdiameter bolt circle. SCAN DATA: The antenna tilts in elevation from -5" to +90) and rotates in azimuth througi. 360*. It has provision for automatic sector scan. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
AS-695/SPS except for frequency range and size of waveguide used. COGNIZANT AGICTz V. S. Navy, code 821. contract
ANTENNA A57410/SPS-21 FREQUENCY: 51 TYPE: -'orn. band, 5500 to 5600 me. BEAM DATA:
Gai
Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a
8 db.
-
15".
DESCRIPTION:
The antenna is
a lightweight,
slatte,
a pyramidal horn. The reflector is 93 inches wide and 22 inches high. The horn is fed by type RG-49/U waveguide. This is
X
,
AS-7O/SPS-21
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UNCLASSIFED
nneantennas a mechanical motorSCAN DATAdri.Vn rotation through 360 in azimuth. INSTALLATIONt Shipboard. 2) REFEENCES: 1) U.. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Deta---is-C -
1,7I~91
TYPE:
Loop.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a rotating loop housed in a radome along with a drive motor and a remotely controlled preamplifier. The antenna has an impedance of 95 ohms and is terminated for twin coaxial feed using
Stevart-Warner Corporation,
RG-III/U cable.
high and 16-1/2 inches in diameter at the base. The flange has eight 3/4-inch-diamter, tapped mounting holes spaced 450 apart on The a circle whose radius is 4-1/2 inches. antenna weighs 90 pounds.
BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Cardioid or figure eight. SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360 mechanical azimutFhFotation at 1800 revolutions per minute.
Card.
ANIINA
AS.T7Z/Sa()
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Vi
225 -
e0 c.
Dipole.
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DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a cylindrical dipole 7-.3/4 inches in diameter and 23-1/2 inches long. It is mounted on the mast of small boats by means of a 2-inch threaded pipe. Provisions are made for mounting a range light on top of the antenna.
BEAM4 DATA:
Polarliation - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, small boats. ,,'.m . o"A
ASSOCIATED EQIPt4ENT:
MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature card gives 1 the overel length of the antenna as 31 inches, but other references give it as 23-1/2 inches- The antenna is electrically similar to but not interchangeable with
,w
AS-T25/S&()
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MAKU7ACTURl2: Watson Elevator Co., Inc. 2) BuShips drawing IR 66Y
2096A.
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.
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
of Defense Nmenclature
1700 mc.
Jan-. 1, 1959)
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. SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360' mechanical azimt rotation at 4 revolutions per 140 minute, mechanical elevation tilt froe .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) lRltary Specifioation MIL-R-17110. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ship@, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detlha , AS-750/SKD-lA
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ANTENNA AS-762/MPN4 MAJOR COMP0NuS: 1 Antenna Reflector AT-262/ SCAN DATA: The scanning range is plus or minus
10 degrees in azimuth.
TU1fUO/N&TC1vm DEVICES: A manually operated vaveglde polarizing unit penmite either linear or circular polarization. Components are matched at electrical tests to insure proper realinment if disassembled.
A) Antenna Reflector AT-262/MPN-5 &() is a cut paraboloid 96 inches wide, 37 inches high, and 24 inches deep. The antenna is of one-piece construction using laminated glass cloth with a wire-screen reflecting surface. B) Antenna Horn AT-409/MPN-5 is used to feed the above reflector. The inside of the horn is 0.900 inch square at the throat and 1.050 inches long by 0.866 inch wide at the mouth. The horn is fed by a waveguide. BEAM DATA: Half-power beamwidth - 0.950 in azimuth.
Beam type - Modified beavertail, 40 in ele-
IETALLATIZZ? A
Ground, mobile.
A"A11T Hadar Sets AN/MPN-5 and AN/iFf-2i. Equipment function - approach control, used to beam azimuth signal.
MIScj7IAMM: Apparently the only difference between models of this antenna is that the early models had to have the feed matched to the reflector, wherea later models did not have to be matched. COGNIZANT AGNCY: U. S. Navy.
vation. Polarization - The antenna can be manually set for either linear or circular polarization.
S S ,O S S S S S , S , S
ANTENNA AS-763/MPN4 MAJOR COMPONENTS: Antenna Reflector AT-263/ MN-5&() and Antenna Horn AT-40/MWP-5&(. FREqMC TYPE: SY band, 9000 - 9180 mc. W SCAN DATA: The antenna nods 7* in elevation. Ground, mobile.
INSTALLATION:
Assoc h ) B
adrsets AEMiPN-5&()
DESCRIPTION:
and AN /MF-2d&(). Equipment function approach control, used to beam elevation signal. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. MANUFACTUMnS: Bendix Radio, procurement contracts NObsr-43011, NObar-64729, and NObsr-63W-f. STOCK NUMSERS: AS-763/IPN-5 ... Federal Stock
The
reflector is a cut paraboloid 126 inches high, 36.96 inches wide, and 29 inches deep. It is constructed of two wing sections and a center section. Prior to 1957, the antenna reflector was constructed of laminated glass cloth with a wire-screen reflecting surface. After 1957, it was constructed of sheet metal, and used
removable sheet-metal beam-shaping plates. B) Antenna Horn AT-4l0/KP-5L&() - The horn is used to feed AT-263/IXP-5 reflector. The outside of the horn is 1 inch long by 0.5 inch
Number F5965-636-3078; AT-263/IN-5.&().. Federal Stock Number F5985-369-56451 AT-410/MPN-5 ... Federal Stock Number F5985538-7089. RF2EMCES: i U. .3. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply officekFeb. 1956). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Private Correspondence. CS-972; AT-263A011-&() ...
0.855 inch wide at the mouth. The inside of the horn is 0.9 inch long by 0.4 inch wide at the throat and 3.25 inches long by 0.755 inch wide at the mouth. Prior to 1957, the horn and reflector had to be matchedl after 1957, matching was no longer required.
WAM DATAt
Half-power beamwidth - 0.55" in the vertical Beam type - Csc in azimuth plane. Polarization - Either linear or circular, depending on the polarizingunit setting.
2
AS-763/MPN-5 ...
CS-972D,
R-1081A; AT-O/O-A-5
... CS-972D.
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ANTENNA AS-764/MPN-5 MAJOR COYMP0NENTS: Antenna Reflector AT-265/ MPN-5 and Antenna Horn AT-268/KPN-5. FREQUENCY: TYPE: UHF band, 2740 - 2900 me. SCAN DATA: azimuth. The antenna scans through 360* in The horn has 3
Cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a horn. Ground, mobile. ASSOCIATED EqUPME: Radar Sets AN/FpN-28 and AN/M N-5. Equipment function - approach control. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: A) Antenna Reflector AT-265/MPN-5&() The reflector is a cut paraboloid 5.58 feet deep, 9.53 feet wide, and 10.25 feet high. It is construeted 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, this reflector will mount to Antenna Pedestal AB392/FPN-28; however, when it is used with Radar Set AN/MPN-5, it will mount to Pedestal
MAN"JFACTRERS Bendix Radio, procurement contract NObsr-63427 and Nobsr-43011. STOCK NUMBER: AT-265/AMG-5 ... Federal Stock
AB-18//SVN-5.
B) Antenna Horn AT-268/M-5&( - The overall dimensions of the horn are 3.34 inches long by 1.5 inches wide at the throat and 4.4 inches long by 3.55 inches wide at the mouth. The inside of the horn is 2.84 inches long by 1.34 inches wide at the throat and 3.9 inches long by 3.39 inches wide at the mouth. The overall length of the horn assembly is 57.88 inches. The horn is constructed of aluminum
C oese e
MAJOR COMONENTS: Antenna Reflector AT-265/ MPN-5 and Antenna Horn AT-411/PIN-5. FHQUENCY: TYPE: UHW band, 2740 - 2900 mc.
Vertical.
INSTALLATION:
DESCRIPTION: A) Antenne. Reflector AT-265/MPN-5 - The reflector is a cut paraboloid 5.56 feet deep, 9.53 feet wide, and 10.25 feet long. It is constructed of aluminum mesh with a tubularaluminum supporting structure. The feed horn must be matched to the reflector. When used with Radar Set AN/FPN-28, this reflector will mount to Antenna Pedestal AB-392/FPN-28; however, when it is used with Radar Set AN/MPN-5, it will mount to Pedestal AB-184/ MPN-5. B) Antenna Horn AT-411/WPTI-5&() - The overall dimensions of the horn are 3.34 inches long by 1.307 inches wide at the mouth and 4.04 inches long by 3.557 inches wide at the throat. The inside of the horn is 2.84 inches long by 1.34 inches wide at the throat, and 3.545 inches long by 3.39 inches wide at the mouth. The horn assembly is 56.53 inches long overall. It is constructed of aluminum alloy and is fed by a waveguide.
ASSOCIATED. ENIPET:Radar Sets AN/FN-28 and ANi7MPN-5.- Equiimt function - approach control. MISCELLANEOUS: AS-7651MPW-5 uses the same reflector as AS-764, but it uses AT-411/*N-5 horn instead of AT-68P/'-5 to produce a vertically polarized beam. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. MANUFACTURERS: Benetix Radio, procurement contracts NObsr-43011 and Nbsr-63427. STOCK NUMBER: AT-265/MA -5 ... Number F5985-296-2395. Federal Stock
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UNCLASSIFIED
_________ ______________
UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES:
1) Private Correspondence.
AT-411,4iMc-5 ...
R-1081A.
2)
Military Specification:
CX-972; AT-265/MPN-5 ...
AS-765/MP-5 ...
R-1081A;
3)
Card.
See OA-878(*)/URN-3.
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ANTENNA AS-782/S'G-49 FREQUENCY: TYPE: SHF band, 5400 - 5900 mc. The antenna mounts on two brackets, each with four holes paired on 12-inch centers. INSTALLATION: DESCRIPTION: 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 contaens two 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 antenna, including the reflector and horn, are 64 inches in width, 52 inches in length, and 34 inches in depth. Probably ehipborne.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPG-49. Equipment function - probably fire control. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURER: U. S. Navy 5-327.
ANTENNA AS-826/SPN-22 FREQUENCY: SEF band, 9320 - 9430 me. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar set AN/SPN-22 and Equipment function - search, AN/SPN--2. surface (for navigation). Range - about 8
DESCRIPTION:
miles.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: 105B-2.
bolic-cylinder reflector, some type of waveguide feed, a drive mechanism, and probably the transmitter and receiver. The reflector is approximately 1 foot high and 4.17 feet wide. BEAM DATA: Gain - 28 db. IM:-ower bamwidth Side-lobe attenuation
MAIIACTURERS1 Radianarine Corporation of America, procurement contract NObsr-64670. R CE: Tj21Ndard Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar S-,tems Survey, NeL Report F9b3. iihington, D. C.: Naval Research Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA
- Vertical
SECRET.
minute.
Card.
ANTENNA AS-2B()/SPS FRmmwy: S---pe TYPE: SHP band, 3430 - 3570 mc. DESCRIPTIONi The antenna consists of a slatted, cut paraboloidal reflector which is fed by an organ-pipe feed. The reflector is approximately 12 feet high and 15 feet
UNCLASSIFIED
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wide. The antenna weighs 4700 pounds, is 25 feet high overall, and requires a 16-foot turning radius. BEAM DATA: Gain - 41 db. H---power besmwidth - Vertical - 1.3*. 2) Sheets, Shipboarl Antenna Details, Chapter T, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. ,I,g9) M -IDENTIAL. Edward Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar Systems Survey, M Report 4937 WashingtnD. C.: Naval Research
Horizontal - 1.6.
Side-lobe attenuation - 19 db. Beam type - Pencil. PMorization - Vertical. SCAN DATA: AS-828/sPs has 36o0 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 0* and 36* at 360, 720, or 970 scans per minute. AS-828A/SPS has 360 manual or mechanical azimuth rotation at 2, 3, 5, or 10 revolu-. tions per minute. It has an electrcmechanical elevation scan of any 12* sector between 0* and 36' at 480, 720, 1200, or 2400 scans per minute. 3)
Laboratory (Nov.
22, 1957).
ASTIA
SECRET.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
Radar sets AN/SPS-8,
Lid
ASSOCIATED EQU(IPMENT:
Navy 765.
REFERENCES: 1U S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
AS-8(-)/S3S
ANTENNA AS-9040/UPX
FREQUENY:
TYPE:
band, 1010
1110 mc.
DECRIPTION:
The antenm
Is a modified, folded
pill--box 60 inches wide, 2T inches deep, and 18 inches high. The antena weighs 26 pounds,
60
UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
and the input impedance is 51 ohms. Coaxial transmission line is used. The antenna is used for transmitting and receiving Mark X Ii'F signals in conjunction with any gruund or shipboard-based IFF interrogtor. BEAM DATA: Gain._- 7 db. SCAN DATA: The antenna has 3600 mechanical azimuth rotation. IITALIATION: Ground or shipboard. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Various IFF equipment. Equipment function - IFF. COGNIZANT AGEmCY: USN-5T-b-946.
REFER
i)
S:
ANTENNA AS-905/UPX FREQUENCY: TYPE: UHF band, 1010-1110 me. IlSTALT.ATION: Ground or shipboard.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a Fox-type, modified folded pill-box. The overall dimensions are 180 inches wide, 58 inches deep, and 23 inches high. It is designed for a 51-ohm coaxial transmission line. The total weight
ASSOCIATED ED IPNE: Any Mark X Interrogtor Equipment. Equipment function - IFF. COGNIZANT AGENCY: USI-5T-b-9T7.
is 165 pounds.
BEAM DATA: Gain - 22 db. Half-power beamvidth - Additional information is available in the confidential document listed below as Reference 1. Polarization - Vertical. SCAN DATA: The antenna is normally mounted on a motor-driven pedestal which rotates through 3600 in azimuth.
REFEREES:
i) U. S. Navy, Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Cnapter 5 NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIiiAL. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
2)
Card.
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kISCEIANE)OUS: The antenna described for Rsdar set AN/SPS-35 (AN/SPN-21) in reference 1) does not fit AS-923/SPS-35 and is described
FRQUENCY: TYPE:
in this catalog under Antenna for AN/SPS-35. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTlUERt U. S. Navy 57-T-1433.
DESCRIPTION:
a swing circle 49 inches in did.eter. No information is available on the feed for this reflector. BE -' nATA: I -er
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NOber 71b92 (serials 1-133. REFERENCES: I)FU. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Det7il, 7hpter NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. ,7-939). -W- DETIAL. 2) U. S. Card. Departent of Defense Nomenclature
SCAN DATAt The antenna rotates in azmuth at -elutions per minute. INSTAIATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIA72D
UNICLASSIFID
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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA-.ECEIVER.TRANRAMUrEB MAJOR COMPONETS: 1 Ede 26100 antenna assembly, 1 Ede "52b receiver-transmitter assembly and 1 Ede 26070 scanner drive. T sPE:Collinear array of slots. 2) AS..92/SPS46
FEREN"E: =T-". Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chap-
(Jan. 1, TM).
BEAM DATA:
Ha7-power beamwidth - Vertical - 25". Horizontal - 1.8.
SCAN DATA:
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INSTALIATIONi
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENi: Radar sets AN/SPS-136 and AN/SPEZ-3. quipment function - search,
surface (navigation). Range - 20 miles.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
U. S. Navy 57-T-1694.
AS-9251SPS-36
ANTENNA AS.gS2/SPS-17A MAJOR COMPONENTS: 20 dinole elements and 1 double corner reflector. FREQUENCY$ VHF band, 215 - 225 mc. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT* Radar Set AN/SPS-17A. Equipment function - search. COGNIZANT AGENCYs USN-58-b-65. pro-
TYPE: Double corner-reflector antenna fed by two dipole arrays. DESCRIPTIONs 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 The references do not define a double lines. corner reflector but it probably is the type whose cross section is the shape of a "W". SCAN DATA: plane. The antenna rotates in the azimuth
MANUFACTURER: I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co., curement contract NObsr-71627. REFERENCES: 1) Military Specification SHIPS-F-2415. 2)
ANTENNA AS.933/SR
FfEQUENC : VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 400 mc. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
TYPE: Corner reflector with stacked dipole feed. DESCRIPTION: 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.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPslEN: Various radio sets. Equipment function - communications. MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AS-933/SR is a lightweight version of Antenna AS-668/SR. However, the two are nMt interchangeable.
62
UNCLASSIFIED
COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURER: REFERENCES: USN-58-Y-136. 1) 2) BuShips Drawing RE 66F 2117A. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY FMUENCY: IFF.. .UHF band, 1001.5 - 1038.5 mc and 1081.5 - 1118.5 mc; Radar ... SEF
AS-936/SPS-IOB SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 3600 In azimuth at 16 revolutions per minute. TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The IFF feed of the antenna has a. atching section. INSTALLATION: Usually shipboard, sometimes ground (shore). ASSOCTATED EQUIPMENT: Rldar Set AN/SPS-10B. Equipment function - search, surface; and IFF. MISCELIANEOUS: Antenna AS-936/SPS-lOB is a modified Antenna AL-615/SPS-IO. The original antenna pedestal is replaced by Antenna Pedestal AB-561/SPS-10B, and a mast switch is added. COGNIZANT AOEKY: MANUFACTURER: fNobsr 71817. REFERENCES: URN-58-b-168. contract
paraboli
with cac= distribution in the vertical plane. The reflector is 120 inches wide by 30 inches high and has a focal length of 35-1/2 inches. The IF? section of the antenna consists of a parabolic-cylinder reflector with a feed made up of a radiating element and six parasitic elements. The parabolic-cylinder reflector for the IFF section is made up of vertical rods located Just behind the horizontal slats of the radar reflector. The IF? feed consists of an end-fed, full-wavelength radiating rod located in front of the mouth of the hoghorn. A corner reflector made up of six vertical rods, located three on each side of the hoghorn, directs the IFF energy to the parabolic cylinder reflector. The total weight of the antenna is 313 pounds. BEAM DATA: Radar Gain 30 db Half-power beanwidth Vertical 120 to 160 Horizontal 1.50 2 Beam type csc from +70 to 220 Polarization horizontal
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16.75 db
220 60 fan vertical
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ANTENNA ASSNILY AS-949/BPX AJOR COMPONENTSt 1 AT-497/U antenna, antenna, and 1 IFF antenna. 1 VNF INSTALLATION: Shipboard, submarine.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs FREQENC' AT-497/U ... W and HF bands, 2 30 mc, VHF antenna ... and UHF bands, 30 - 400 mc, IFF antenna UHF band, 950 -
COGNIZANT AGENCYs
1200 mc.
TYPEs AT-497/U ... Whip. MANUFACTURERs U. S. Naval Underwater Sound Laboratory, order 1-850-01-00. RETEEE I) U. S. Naval Underwater Sound Laboratory Drawing SK-33046. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
DESCRIPTION= The antenna assembly consists of three individual antennas mounted on a retractable mast. One of the antennas is Antenna AT-497/U, a 12-foot whip. No description of the other two antennas was available.
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ANTENNA FREQUENCY: mc. TYPE: LE, MF, and lI bands, 0.275 - 3.5 AS-977/SRD-13 ASCjATED E PMENz Automatic Direction Finder Set AN/SRD-13. Equipment function - countermeasures, direction finding. COGNIZANT AGENCY: DESCRIPTIONi 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 DATA: The antenna has motor-driven azimuth rotation through 360 degrees. INSTALLATIONs Shipboard.
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MANUFACTURER: Control Electronics Co., Inc., part number 32-304, procurement contract Tcg40709 (CG-42,102-A). REFERENCES: 1) Military Specification USCG EEE-9-58. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card. * o . *,,,o cc ooo c
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ANTENNA AS.9?9/UKR
FREQUEN-Y:
-260
over any 20-mc portion of the band from 225 to 260 mc (SIC).
TYPE:
Helical antenna.
DESCRIPTION: AS-979AJKR is a helical antenna with a ground plane. The helix is enclosed in a weatherproof housing. (See drawing.) The antenna will withstand rugged, shipboazd environment. BEAM DATA:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
others, COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURERt
ANAJKR-8,
-10,
and
Aircraft Armaments,
REFEENCES3
I) 2) Private Correspondence. Request for Nomenclature.
Inc.)
ANTEKNN MAJOR COMPNENTSt I AT-294/BPS-1 antenna horn, I CW-IOAFX torque-tube drive assembly, 1 CW10723 motor-drive gear unit, and 1 CW-21ADF-1 synchro unit.
Horn antenna.
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
DESCRIPTION: Additional information is available In Volume V of this catalog series. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a reversible motordriven rotating mechanism. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, submarine. COGNIZANT GEnC. USN-59-b-79. contract
REFERENCES3
1) Western Electric Specification CS-15381L.2. 2) Request for Nomenclature Sheet. Radar Set AN/BPS-9A. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Equipment function - search. MISCELLANEOUS: AS-996/BPS-9A is 66AKX-2 but uses AT-294/BPS-1, uses 66AXW. similar to and 66AKX-2
ANTENNA AS-9JT/SRC FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 225 VSWR < 2.5 on a 50-ohm line. 400 mc; BEAM DATA: Beam type Approximately omnidirectional the hcrizontal plane. Polarization - Primarily vertical at low angles and horizontal at high angles.
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TYPE: 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. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of three broadband vertical dipoles mounted at different heights and 120 degrees apart around a hollow mast and a horizontal dipole and reflector mounted on top of the mast. The three broadband dipoles are phased to provide concentration 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 The horizontal dipole from the horizontal. and rod reflector (a Yagl) provide zenith coverage.
=TNG/MATCHINT DEVICES: An impedance matching transformer and lengths of transmission line are used for matching and phaslng. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT4 The AS-997/SRC antenna is for use with radio equipment in the 225- to 400-mc range for ship-to-air communications. COGNIZaNT AGENCY: MANUFACTURER: 26). U. S. Navy.
ANTENNA AS.1002/SPrS4c FREQUENCY: TYPESHF band, 5450 - 5825 mc. ASSO AED EUPENT: Raaar Set AN/SPS-SC and AN/SPS-SD, Equipment function - search. MISCELLANEOUS& AS-00?/SPS-SC is AS-651/SPS-5B. COG[ZANT AGENCY: U. S. similar to
Parabolic-cylinder reflector.
DESCRIPTION: The reference listed below states that AS-1002/SPS-SC is similar to AS-651/SPS5B. 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 is now a separate and removable unit. The waveguide system is designed to accept the new frequency range, and new operational features are provided. INSTALAIO: Shipboard.
ANTENNA AS.1OW/SP41
FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9345 10,005 mc. TYPE# Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by s horn.
UNCLAMMU
65
UNCLASSIFIED
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a pedestal-mounted, parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a horn. A modulator is an integral part of the assembly. SCAN DATA: The antenna has an azimuth scan at a constant rotational speed. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Radar Set AN/SPS-41.
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MANUFACTURER: Bendix-Pacific Division, Bendix Aviation Corporation; contract NObsr-75168. REFERENCE: U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED ECJIPMENT:
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ANTENNA AS-lOl/SPG-65 FREQUENCY: TYPE: SHF band, 4500 - 5900 mc. Tracking Set AN/SPG-55. guidance. COGNIZANT AGENCY: SCAN DATA: The assembly is a paraboloidal reNo Information flector with a nutating feed. The antenna also is available on the feed. has a motor-driven rotating and tilting mechanism. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Missile Guidance and N-9-751. Equipment function -
Paraboloidal reflector.
MANUFACTURER: Sperry Gyroscope Co., part number 1002340, BuOrd part number 1847796, contract NOrd 17690. REFERENCE: Request for Nomenclature Sheet.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTt
5900 mc.
Equipment function -
Cassegrainian antenna.
SCAN DATA: The antenna has provisions for conical scanning. It also has a motor-driven rotating and tilting mechanism, INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Missile Guidance and
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MANUFACTURER: Sperry Gyroscope Co., part number 2375190, BuOrd part number I848392, contract NOrd 17690. REFERENCE: Request for Nomenclature Sheet.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: O
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ANTENNA ASSEILY-BUOY A&1014/B FRUNCY: MF, HF and UHF bands (Communications), UHF band, 965 - 1060 mc (IFF). DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of several antennas covering various frequency ranges. The antennas are mounted on top of a stainless-steel, teardrop buoy hull. A 200foot coaxial cable connects the buoy to a submarine. INSTALLATIONs mounted. Shipboard, submarine,
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Various radio sets. ASSOCIATED EQUIPmENT: Equipment function - comnunication and IFF. COGNIZANT AGENCY: USN-59-y-1214. contract
REFERENCES: 1) NRL drawings RA-iO-i1779 and RA-66F-484. 2) Request for Nomenclature Sheet.
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ANTENNA AS-.1W)/URC F L= VEY and UH? bands, 225 VSWR < 2 on 50-obm coaxial cable, ac mOO TYPE: Stacked array of vertcal, cylindrical dipoles.
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UNCLASSIIED
DESCRIPITION: The antenna is a mast-mounted stacked 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 The structure has under adverse conditions. negligible deflection under winds as high as A d-c ground system is 120 miles per hour. provided for lightning protection. The over, be in place all antenna with the fibergj 2ter. The is 7 feet high and 9 inches in approximate weight is 100 Dounds. Maximum power handling capability is 2 kilowatts. BEAM DATA: B-sm type - Approximately omnidirectional in azimuth. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 32"-360. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard or ground. U. S. Navy (USN-59-1824l).
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURE: GHU Associates, contract NI 23(953)22-148A REFERENCE: U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ANTENNA AS-106i/UPX&O FREQUENCY: TYPe: UHF band, 970 1150 mc. Equipment function COGNIZANT AGENCYt U. S. IFF. Navy, 04-59-b-2608). con-
Folded dlnole,
oillbox tyne.
Reference 1) Indicates that the DESCRIPTION: antenna is of the folded-di(ole, pillbox tyoe One of the dimenand is nedestal mounted. sions of the antenna is 10 feet. The radiation nattern has very low back lobes. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Various IFF equinment.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
ANTENNA AS-IO6/SPS.46 FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9345 - 9405 mc. reflector fed by a pedestal mounted. Equloment function - probably search. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy (USN-59-b-2636). Inc., con-
The antenna is
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
ANTENNA AS- iO/SPS4 FREQUENCY: SHF band, 9345 - 9405 mc. reflector fed by a waveAntenna AS-1067/SPS-46X is MISCELLANEOUS: apparently 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). Inc., con-
The antenna is
pedestal mounted.
SCAN DATA: The antenna mechanically scans tnrough 3600 In azimuth. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
UNCLASSIFIED
6T
UNCLASSIRED
ANTENNA FREQUENCY: TYPE: VHF band, 215 - 225 mc. AS-IOna/SPA-62 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTt OGNIZANT AGENCY& AN/SPA-52.
M-59-ac-2630. con-
DESCRIPTIONt
SCAN DATA: The antenna mechanically scans through 3600 in azimuth. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ANTENNA A.-1075/SSN-6 FREQUENCY: TYPEt UIF band, 960 1087 mc. to true north so that true north can be The Identified at the receiving equipment. antenna is motor driven and pedestal mounted. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Rotating, pattern. INSTALLATION:
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-lO'7/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 about the dipolts 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. The oute, parasitic array, which amplitude modulates the radiation pattern at 135 cycles per second, consists of 9 parasitic 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
scalloped,
cardioid
REFERENCESs 1) Military Specifications MIL-E-164008 and MIL-A-21212. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
VH
band, 115
Ground-plane antenna.
ASS.C'ATED MJ, Ra: Radio Equipment AN/URT-7, AN/TUER'21A, TDQ, and WK. Equipment funetion - comunications. COGNIZANT AGhCi t Canada, 99. Laboratories, Ltd.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 1/14Vavelength radiating element (enclosed in a dielectric radome) and 4 aliminum-tube ground rods mounted on a caat aluminum base. The antenna is terminated vith a UG-680/U connector for use vith a 50-ohm transmission line. INSTALIATION: Probably ground and shipboard.
MANUFACTURE:
Sinclair Radio
mbe
D.AD-138
nd AL-138.
Department of Defense
omenclature
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UNCLASSiIRED
ANTENNA AT-5/SO1I Cancelled 29 September 1943.
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ANTENNA AT-a/UP FENY: TYPE: Horn. MANUFACTURERS: General Electronic Industries, Model 710, and Hazeltine Electronics Corporation. STOCK NUMBES: Federal Stock Numbers 5841-5244553; 5985-038-3462; Navy Stock Number (ASO) R16O8150. REFERECES: 1) Department of the Navy, AT.-UP Test antenna, NAVAR 20-m5AI-4, (January 1, 195WT UNCLASSIFIED. 2) _: Radio Frequency Test Set ASOIATE_ &UI and Detector-Amplifier Assembly 13 Equipment function - test. AN/UPA-lA. MISCEIANEOUS: The antenna has no support other than the type N connector. 3) NavAer 08-55-78. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card. SHF bend, 5000
-
.1,000 mc.
DESCRIPTION: AT-48/UP is a portable, horn-typq general-purpose antenna capable of receiving or transmitting r-f energy in the X-band. The horn, which utilizes a type N connector, is a means of coupling test sets to X-band radare. It is constructed of sheet brass and weighs one-half pound. It is 2-1/2 inches wide, 2 inches high, and 5-1/2 inches long. SCAN DATA: The antenna does not scan but may be mounted in a vertical or horizontal position.
2)
Dipole.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a brass, half-wave dipole 32-1/2 inches long. It mounts at right angles to a steel tube 20-3/4 inches long. Provisions are made for mounting the tube either on a flat surface or on a rail. The support tube houses. the concentric-line section which matches the radiator to the transmission line. A 50-ohm coaxial-cable feed is required at the input to the matching section. The antenna transmits an r-f signal to a YJ radar beacon or similar equipment and receives the response signal. IiNSTALIATION: Ground, fixed, or shipboard.
Depertasnt of the Air Force and the Bureau of Aeronautics, Radar Maintenance Equipment AN/UPM-1 AN/'UPM-1A, and AN/ UPN-1B, Handbook Maintenance Instructions, AN I1:6-UPMI-5, (February 15, 1946 - reUNCLASSIFIED. vised November 1949). . ..
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Maintenance Equipment AE/UPM-1A and AN/UPM-lB. Equipment function - test. COGNIZANT AGENY: MAWiFiJACTIRN U. S. N1avy. AT-50/U
STOCK NUXRS: Federal Stock Numbers 3505156-6642 and 5985-284-9506. ock List of the Blec1) " U., N avy, y 195b). troni.s Suply Offic0
s'eb.
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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA AT-51/U FREQUEY: TYPE: UHF band, 500 - 520 me. 2) U. S. Navy, N= Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 195b). UiCLASSIFIED.
Dipole.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a half-wave dipole 12-1/2 inches long and 1/2 inch in outside It mounts at right angles to a diameter. steel tube 20-3/4 inches long. Provisions are made for mounting the tube either on a flat surface or on 2-1/4- to 3-1/4-inch rails. The antenna is 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-f signal to a YJ radar beacon or similar equipment and re.eives the response signal. IISTALLATION: Ground, fixed, or shipboard. Radar Maintenance Equip-
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMNT:
Equipment i
function
test.
U. S. Navy.
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OF TL-001
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER: Hamilton Radio Corporation per Hazeltine Dawing A-3426. STOCK NUMBES: Federal stock numbers N5985636-471b and 6625-295-9157. ) epartment of the Air Force and the BLreau of Aeronautics, Padar Maintenance
Nov. 1949).
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570 mc;
SRC,
VSWR < 2.1 between 220 and 400 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCy: Dipole. DE$CRIPTIONt 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 Is designed to be mounted on a yardarm or horizontal bracket. The cable connection to the antenna is usually
AqSSCIATED EoUPMENi Radio Sets TDZ-RDZ, MARRDR, TED, AN/SRD-9, AN/URC-35(*), AN/URR-13, and other communications equipment. Equipment function - communications. MISCELLANEOUSs AT-150( )/SRC denotes AT-150/ AT-150/SRC
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
MANUFACTURERSi Alden Products Co., Bird Electronics Coro., and Technical Appliance Corp., contracts NObsr-64775, NObsr-52115, and NObsr-52595. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number F5985-6653648 and Navy F16-A-51990-1201. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter
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(Jan.
1, 1959).
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna AT-150/SRC and Antenna Assembly AS-390/ SRC, Instruction Book, NAVSHIPS 91338, (June 29, 1950). UNCLASSIFIED.
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ANTENNA AT-151/UPT FREQUENCY: TYPE: Born. SHF band, 3800 5000 mc. tion Finder DEM-l. Equipment function - test.
AS-151/UPT is a Submarine Signal MISCELLANEOUS: Company type 1412, drawing number 61235. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, code 837.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is brass plated and painted on the outside. The horn is of onepiece construction and has a detachable mounting bracket of cast aluminum which is anodized and painted. The overall dimensions are 7 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 6-3/8 inches high. The antenna weighs approximately 2 pounds and is fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable. BEAM DATA: Gain - 6 db. --oer beamwidth - 600 (probably in both planes). Polarization - Linear, manually adjustable in three steps. INSTALLATION: Ground or shipboard.
MANUFACTUREM : Submarine Signal Company, U.S. Navy contract NObsr-4?17. STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number F5985-3695W00 REFFRENCES: I) U. S Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) 3) U. S. Navy Specification Number CS-873. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Target Transmitter Set AN/SPM-1, which is used to calibrate Direc4444444444444 * * *o#44oo * ANTENNA AT-163/U UENCY: TYPE: UF and SHF bands, 1650 - 5200 me. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. 4,4 ,
Probe.
MANUFACTURER: Raytheon Manufacturing Company, procurement contract NXss-30264. Federal Stock Number STOCK NUMBER: N6625-252-35433. REF-RENCES: Stock List of the ElecZ-1 U. S. Navy, M (Feb. 195 . UNtr)nicsupply Office CIASSIFIED. 2) Paytheon Manuiacturing Company Drawings No. 3) L6-5152 and E-202200-L.
DESCRIPTION: AT-163/U is an r-f probe constructed of silver-plated brass, 1-17/32 One inches long and 5/8 inch in diameter. end has a 5/8-24 thread and the other a 1/2The nomenclainch silver-plated clamp nut. ture card states that the probe has a "round female contact with loop at the rear of It is used as a coupling connection plug". for oscillator cavity output. INSTALLATION: Probably shipboard or ground. Test equipment for
Equip-
Card.
ANTIENNA AT-1(*)/JKR FRMUEV : TYPE: VXF band, 215 - 235 me. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a copper helix with an aluminum ground plane. The helix has a constant diameter of 17 inches
Helical.
UNCLASSIFIED
71
UNCLASSIFIED
and consists of approximately 2-1/2 turns of copper tubing. The distance between adjacent turns (i.e., the pitch) of the helix is 5.375 inches. The ground plane is a solid disk 30 inches in diameter with extendible arms for increasing the ground plane to a maximum diameter of 53 inches. The overall antenna is 55 inches in diameter and 27 inches in depth and weighs 48.5 pounds. The antenna mounts on a mast with the axis of the helix horizontal. The antenna is fed by a 52-ohm coaxial cable. BEAM DATA: Gain - 9 db.
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 700.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
U. S. Navy.
MANUFACTURERS: Tele-Dynamics Incorporated (formerly Raymond Rosen Engineering Products), Navy procurement contract NOa(s)1022 (for AT-165/UKR). Melpar Incorporated, Navy procurement contract NO&(s)-9139 (for AT-165()/UKR). REFERENCES: i) U. S Air Force, AN/MM-5 and AN/ KR-5A Telemeter Receiving Set, Handbook Maintenance Instructions, AN lb-30UKR5-7, .i, 195 -rvised April 15, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Air Force, AN/UKI-SB Telemeter Receiving Set, Handbook Maintenance Instructions, AN 16-3OUKR5-7, (July 1,
Horizontal - 70%. Front-to-back ratio - 15 db. Polarization - Right-hand circular. INSTALIATION: Ground, fixed; or shipboard.
1954).
ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT: Telemeter Receiving Set AT/UM -5().Equipment function-telemetering. MISCELIAjIOD"S: AT-165(*)/UKR denotes models AT-165/UKR and AT-165()/UKR. The nomenclature card indicates that AT-165()/UKR has a frequency range of 215-222 mc and a gain of 6 db. Otherwise, they seem to be identical. 3) 4)
UNCLASSIFIED. Private Correspondence. Military Specification R-16R103(Aer) for AT-165/UKR and XEL-12(BuAer) for AT-165 (/ UKR. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
5)
170 mc.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is constructed of brass and finished with gray enamel. The dipole is used with a two-piece, adjustable, reflector screen. The dipole and housing are 52 inches long and 6 inches in diameter. The 2-piece, adjustable reflector is 72 inches long and 11-3/4 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 of AS236/SPT, the antenna can be tilted and rotated. IXITALIATION: Ground or shipboard.
able on differences, if any, between models. AT-193(*)/U is similar to 66AKJ. Reference 1 gives the length of the dipole and housing as 52 inches; the nomenclature card gives 30 inches. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
MANUFACTURERS: International Industrial Development Company, contract NObsr-42503. STOCK NUMBERS: 249-4395. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Nav Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office. (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. Navy Specifications CS-IO5. U. S. Department of Defense Ncmenclature Card. Federal Stock Number N5985-
ASSOCIATED EJIPMENT: Radar Target Transmitter OCY-I and Radar Transmitter 52ADW. Equiment function - direction finding and training. MISCELIANEOUN: AT-193(*)/U denotes models AT-193(/U and AT-193/U. No data are availCCCCCo
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Paraboloidal reflector.
fiberglass. The reflector is used with the AS-515()/SPG antenna, which includes a Cutler feed. INSTALLATIONs Shipboard.
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UNCLASSIFIE
AS29 EDEUIPMENT: Radar Sets AM/SPG-34, ANSJ-8 and Radar Equipment Mark 34 Mod 17. Equipment function - fire control. MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna AT-194A/SPG will also accomodate the Mark 16 Mod 2 antenna. COlGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co., procurement contract N~rd-10746, 13224. 1) U S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Radar Set AN/SPG-34. Maintenance, NAVORD OP 2028, 2, (June 25, 1953). UNCLASSIFIED. . . . . .. .. .Volume 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
ANTENNA AT-2VAO/GRD MqEC:VHF band, 40Q 48 mc. TYPE: Loop. INSTAIlATION: DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a diamond-shaped wooden frame carrying two parallel conductors spaced 1/8 inch apart. The antenna is collapsible and measures 22-3/4 by 17-5/8 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 posta of the radio Ground or shipboard, portable. ASSOCIATED EQIMN:Radio Set SCR-300-(). COGNIZANT AGENC~Y:
REFERENCE
set), and a connecting cable are supplied. The antenna can be rotated on its base.
SCI,-739)4.
ANTENNA AT-2S2/SR So. Antenna Group AN/SRA-3. ANTENNA REFtECTOM AT-262/MN4&() See Antenna AB-762/NPN-5. ANTENNA fEFLECTOR AT-2gs/WN4M&) See Antenna AS-763/NPN-5. ANTENNA REFLECIT3 AT2MPN4&O Part of Antenna A1S-764/MPN-5. ANTENNA 11DM AT-26Bk/1N4&() See Antenna AB-7&1/MPX-5 and Antenna AS-765/ HPN-5-
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ANTENNA AT-274/BRR FREQUENCY: TYPE: Loop. VLF and LF bands, 0.0146 - 0.038 mc. MANUFACTURERS: American Phenolic Corporation, Navy contract NObsr-30171. Navy F16-A-45795-2421, STOCK NUMBERS: Stock Number N5985-369-5346. Federal
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a low-frequency underwater, single-plane loop antenna designed for installation aboard submarines. It consists of a single-plane loop Inductor of 500 microhenries enclosed in a tear-drop-shaped The entire housing has polyethylene housing. a 1/4-inch rubber sheathing for additional The antenna has protection against leakage. an input impedance of 50 ohms and is fed by It weighs 70 pounds RG-57/U coaxial cable. 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
REFERENCES: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data i) Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 90021A) ?Jan. I,1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Receivers RBA and RAK. Equipment function - communications. MISCELLANEOUS: The polyethylene housing is AT-274/hRR
ANTENNA RLFLECIDR AT-276/SPG TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a horn. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPG-48. Equipment function - fire control. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: The reflector is a paraboloid 60 inches in diameter. 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. s *C 0000CC s s s s 0
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ANTENNA AT-317()/BRR FREQUENCY: TYPE: VLF and LF bands, 0.0146 - 0.038 mc. which loop is used. When both loops are used, the pattern is nondirectional. Polarization - Vertical. TUNING/MATCHING DEVICZS: A matching transformer, tuning capacitor, and phasing network are supplied. INSTALLATION. Shipboard (submarine).
Crossed loops.
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 eight 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 it. BEAM DATA. Beam tvye - 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
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, Radio Receiving Equipments Model RAK, RBA, and AN/SRR-11. Equipment function - communications. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-317(*)/BRR denotes AT-317/ARR and AT-317A/BRR. COGNIZANT AGENCY$ U. S. Navy, code 838.
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UNCLASSIFIED
MANUFACTURER: American Phenolic Corp., number 142-002. part t , j
REFERENCESt: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.
2) 3) Bureau of Ships Specification MIL-A-15900. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Navy Mod. AT-317/BRR VLF Loop Antenna System for Use with Models RAK, RBA, AN SRR-lI Radio Receiving Equipments, NAVSHIPS 92182, UNCLASSIFIED. NAVSHIPS 92084.
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ANTENNA AT-34)/KIRC FRQjCY: TYPE: 4hip COGNIZANT AGENCY: DI3CRIPTION: 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 1/4-horsepower, reversible 110-volt a-c motor. The assembly mounts to a flat plate 12 inches by 16 inches. The antenna forms a pressure seal in the retracted position and is drip-proof in the erected posltion. U. S. Navy. MANUFACTURER: Bergen Engineering and Development Corporation, Paramua, New Jersey, contract NObar-43103. REFER ES: ) Department of the Navy and the Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Automatic Retractable Antenna AT-343 (XN-1)/URC, NAVSHIPS-9!494. 'jNCIASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card. MF and HF bands, 2 - 26 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: General purpose use. Equipment function - communications.
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ANTENNA AT-30(*)/BRC MAJOR COMPONENTSt 1 AT-497/U antenna and 1 three-section antenna support. FREQUENCY: MW and HF bands, TYPE_ Whip. 2 - 30 mc. INSTALLATIONs Shipboard (submarine).
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Various radio sets. Equipment furction - communications. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-350(*)/BRC denotes AT-350/BRC and AT-350A/BRC.
DESCRIPTION: 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/BRC antenna assembly includes, in addition to the whip antenna, a 3-section streamlined antenna support. Each section is a 6foot-long, corrosion-resistant, steel tube with a rotatable plastic fairing. A Teflon insulator section, 6-3/16 inches long, sepaThe rates the whip from the antenna support. anterna is designed for connection to an RG-17/U cable. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Omnidirectional Polarization - Vertical. in azimuth.
U. S.
Navy, BuShips,
code
MANUFACTURER. Premax Products Division of Chrisholm Ryder Co., contracts N~bsr 52602 and NDbsr 71275. REFERENCESi 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electrorics SupplV Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shioboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). EONFIDENTIAL.
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Bureau of Ships Drawing RE 66F 627. NAVSHIPS - Manuscript Technical Manu?l for Streamlined Mid-fed Whip Antenna AT-35,/ BRC. U S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna AT350A/_RC, Technical Manual, NAVSHIPS 93215.
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AT-350/BRC
ANTENNA AT-365*)/BL MAJOR COMPONENTS: I stub, tor, and 1 base casting. FREQUENCYs TYPE: 'Stub. DESCRIPTIONt The antenna is a stub, 20 Inchei long. It is mounted by 12 equally spaced 1/2-inch holes on a 6-13/16-inch-diameter bolt circle. The antenna is designed for connec__ tlon to a 50-ohm cable, RG-8/U. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Horizontal. INSTALLATION: Shipboard (submarine). 5) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card. 1 type 61277 insula3) 4 VHF and UHF bands, 30 - 1000 mc. BuShips Drawing REB66000 (AT-365A/BBQ. U. S. Navy, SSJ240 Class, Submarine Antenna Systems Summary, (Feb. 19, 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPR-l and Countermeasures Receiving Set AN/BLR-1. Equipment function - countermeasures. MISCELLANEOUS: AT-365(*)/BL denotes AT-365/BL and AT-365A/BL. COGNIZANT AGENCYs MANUFACTURER: U. S. Navy, code 833.
REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details. Chaoter 5, NAVSHIPS 9001217A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. BuShips Drawings RE 66F 570 and RE 61F 259 (AT-365/BL). AT-365A/BL
2)
ANTENNA AT-S7.UKR MAJOR COMPONENTS: FRKENCY: 1 helix, 1 ground plane. e; VSWR < 1.3. diameter plate with eight radial, aluminum channel extensions. The overall diameter of the ground plane is 53 inches. The antenna mounts by six 5/8-Inch boltS on pedes-
TYPE:
Helical antenna.
DESUCRIPX'O: The antenna consists of a helix enclosed In a radoue and a flat-plate ground
fte helix
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is made of copper tubing and is 2D inches in diameter with 3 turne in a 17-inch length. The ground plane consists of a 30-inch-
Circular.
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Telemetric Data ReceivEquipment function ing Set AN7UKR-8.
telemetering.
U. S. Navy, BuOrd.
contract NOrd-11878.
2) 3)
J. P. Seeburg Corporation,
Illinois,
120 mc.
TYPE: TYE
Dipole. DCOGNIZANT
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMET: Radar Set AN/SPS-12 and AN/UFPX equipments. Equipment function - IFF. AGENCY: U. S. Navy, code 821.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a dipole, 5-1/2 inches long with a 5/8-inch diameter. The feed is mounted in a vertical position, centered in the mouth of the feedhorn of Antenna AS-603/SPS-12. Dipole AT-388/SPS-12 and the reflector of Antenna AS-603/SPS-12 make up the IFF antenna for Radar Set AN/SPS-12. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America, Victor Division. REFERENCES: I) RCA drawing D-631536-1 rev 0. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ANTENNA HORN AT-409/MPN-5 See Antenna AS-762/MM-5. ANTENNA HORN AT-410/MPN4&O See Antenna AS-763/MPN-5. ANTENNA HORN AT-41L'MPN-,(M) see Antenna AS-765/mP-5.
0.550 me.
COGNIZANT AGENCY: SCIE-4315. MANUFACTURER: Mackay Radio & Telegraph Co., procurement contract 2936-PHIIA-52. REFERENCES: i) Manufacturer's Drawing No. F-4308-14. 2) U. S. DeIartment of Defense Nomenclature Card.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is 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 metal loop cover. It is designed to use shielded transmission line. INSTALLATION: Shipboazd or ground.
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1350 mc.
inches long and is constructed of silverplated brass. The mounting flange has four 0.238-inch-diameter mounting holes on a bolt circle. The dipole is used as a test antenna.
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INSTALIATION: Shipboard. Test equipment for Radar 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card. REFERENCES: i) RCA drawing C-748145 re. 0.
U. S. Navy
ANTENNA AT-45a/SR FREQUENCY: TYPE: VHF and UHF bands, 225 - 400 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
Slot antenna.
MANUFACTURER: Federal Telecommunication lab., procurement contract NOber 52349 RE'ERENCES: 1T FT drawing L-.62-398-1B. 2) Government Specification SEIPS-A-709. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature
Card.
DESCRIPI:ON: The antenna is a flush mounted annular slot 51-1/2 inches in diameter constructed of aluminum and fiberglass. Coaxial transmission line is used to feed the slot, The antenna is mounted by means of 24-1/2inch holes spaced on a 14-13/16-inch-radius circle. INSTAILATION: Shipboard.
3)
ANTENNA AT-477/U FREQUENCY: TYPE: HF and VHF bands, 20 - 88 mc. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBER: StoddArt Aircraft Radio Company. Federal Stock Number 5985-295-
Dipole.
7102.
REFEROCES: 1) IAVSNIPS 93147. 2) 5) Private Correspondence. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a dipole head and 14 dipole elements which can be used in various combinations to cover the 20- to 88- mc frequency range. A variable inductanc 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 is provided for mounting, probably to Antenna Mast AB-363/U. The antenna may be tilted. It is finished with fungicidal varnish, TUNING/MATCHIE DEIVICES: The antenna has adJustable-length dipole elements and a variable inductance for tuning. INSTALIATION: Ground or shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Interference Measuring Set AN/UHM-47(). Equipment function probably countermeasures, monitoring. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy
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UNLASS"IFIED
AMTENNA AT-521IURM-42 FREQUENCY: TYPE: SHF band, 5200 - 11,000 mc. MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna is an AT-48/UP modified by adding a mounting bracket. COGNIZANT 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 N coi~zector for connection to a 52-ohm coaxial cable. The antenna is mounted on a mast by means of a bracket 1-7/8 inches long by 7/8 inch in diameter. The horn can be rotated. INSTALLATION: Ground, shipboard, or airborne. U. S. Navy.
Horn antenna. MAdFACTURER: Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co., Inc., Hollw-,-tod, California, part number 91026-1, contract NObsr-63341. REFERENCES: i) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock LiPT of the Electronics Supply Office kFeb. 195b). CObFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Interference Monitoring Set AN/URM-42. Equipment function test.
ANTENNA AT-522/URM-42 FRER TYPE: Y: UHF and SEP bands, 300 4000 me. MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna is an AT-49A/APR - 4 modified by adding a mounting bracket. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy
Conical antenna, discone type. MANUFACTURER: Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co., Inc., Hollywood, California, order NObsr63341. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Noenclature Card.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a discone which is connected to a 52-ohm coaxial cable. The dimensions are 7-1/2 inches high without the mounting bracket and connector, 10-13/16 inches high overall, 12 inches maximum diameter, and 6-15/16 inches iinimm, liameter. The antenna mounts on a mast by means of a mounting bracket 1-7/8 inches long by 7/8 inch in diameter. INSTALLATION: ASSOCIATED EQ Ground, shipboard, or airborne. : Radio Interference MeasEquipment function -
ANTENNA AT-547/WD.-IA F UEX Y: UHF bend, 1600-1700 mc. ASSOCIATED EQJIPNFNT: Radiosonde Receptor, AN/SMD-1A. Equipment function - direction finding. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
TYPE:
Paraboloidal reflector.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a paraboloidal reflector constructed of expanded aluminum and aluminum tubing. Overall dimensions are 72 inches in diameter and 17 inches in depth. The reflector has a focal length of 27.4 inches. The reflector mounts by means of tWelve 3/8-16 screws equally spaced on a 61/8-inch-radius bolt circle. It is used with "Ravin" set. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
MANUFACTURER: A. D. Cardwell Mfg. Co., procurement contract NWas 5-33. REFERENCES: 1) Government Specification MIL-R-17110. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
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ANTENNA AT-592/URN-3 FRQUENCY: TYPE: UHF band, 960-1250 mc; VSWR < 2. REFERENCES: 1) 2) 3) Federal Telecommunications drawing number CB-3536947. Olympic drawing numbers MS15292, SA15293, nd AS15324. Technical Manual for Padio Frequency Monitor MX-1627A1R1-3.
Ground-plane antenna.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a vertical stub, 4-1/4 inches long with a horizontal, platetype 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 'oaxial cable with a type N connector. The antenna has spraytight construction with a rexolite cover for the vertical stub. The antenna weighs 2-1/2 pounds. INSTALLATION: Ground or shipboard.
AT-52/URN-3 MANUFACTURER: Federal Telecommunications Laboratories, Belleville, New Jersey, and Olympc
Radio and Television Inc., Long Island City,
3.5 n.c.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 9-foot whip mounted on a 14-foot mast and probably includes a loadin6 coil mounted at the base of the whip. The base of the mast has a universal swivel Joint to facilitate lowering. The antenna is probably shunt fed from a high impedance tank circuit. BEAM DATA:
Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Sets AN/SRC-8, -8AZ and -MXX. Equipment function - communications. COGNIZANT AGENCY: SCLM - 7678. Ar69( 2.'Sic-8
MANUFACTURER: Munston Mfg. and Service, Lic., part number MRA-e3, procurement contrpet 28589-PH-55-55(31). REFERENCE: Departments of the Arry and the Air Force, Radio Sets AN/SEC-, AN/SRC-8AZ and AN/SRC=, TMl11-253, TO 3182-2SRCb-11, (May 1957). UNCLASSI7M.
3.5 U
TYPE: A.
Whip.
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fhe antenna consists of a twoDESCRIPTION: 3ection whip 10 feet 2-1/4 inches long. The sections are 58-1/2 inches and 68 inches in lengtoi and 1/2 inch (maximum) In diameter. T-te whip is designed for mast mounting with four 5/8-inch mounting holes on a 5-inch diameter bolt circle. Tie whip terminates in a transformer, probably a loading coil, ad uses 75-ohm coaxial cable. INSTAUALTION: Shipboard. AT-627/SRD-12 is probably the MISCELLANEOUS: sense antenna for AT-628/SRD-12. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURERS: 2595. U. S. Navy. part number
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Set AN/SRD-12. Equipment function - direction finding.
ANTENNA AT-6a/SR1-12 FREQUENCY: mc. TYPE: Loop. MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna probably uses AT-627/SRD-12 antenna as a sense element. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURta: 259r. U. S. Navy LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.275 - 3.5 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Direction Finder Set AN/SRD-12. Equipment function - direction finding.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a loop consisting of wire wound on a frame which is 11-5/16 1 inches diagonally uAnd inch wide. The loop is designed to use RG-lll/U ooa.iql cable and mounts by means of eight 5/8-inch mounting holes on an 8-1!2-inch-diameter bolt circle. It is designed for use In a radome for weatherproofing and is motor-driven BEAM DATA: Beam type - Figure eight. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ANTENNA AT-629/SRC FREQUENCY: TYPE: VHF and URF bands, 225 - 400 mc. REFERENCES: 1T U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter - NAVSHIPS 9O0i21(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) BuShips drawing FS/$6709/'E/1,819,562.
Broadband dipole.
DESCRIPTION: 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 each cylinder are connected in paralLel at the ends by means of two 16-inch-diameter rings. The mast is 4-1/2 inches in diameter, 3 feet long, and equipped with a mounting flange on either end, each of which has eight 5/8-inch mounting holes spaced on a 7-inch-diameter bolt circle. One to four of the dipoles may be stacked to form a collinear array. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. Polarization - Vertical.
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ANTENNA AT-636/SIPG-49 FREQUENCY: TYPE: SHF band, 5400 - 5900 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/SPG-49. quipment function - probably fire control. COGNIZANT AGENCY: DESCRIPTION: The antenna is probably a flat3creen -eflector with a vertically polarized reflecting screen constructed of aluminum and stainless steel. The surface of the reflector is passivated. The antenna is 88 inches long, 22 inches wide, and 62 inches high. The reflector mounts on two 1-1/2-inch-diameter shafts. INSTALUATION: Probably shipboard. U. S. Navy 5-328. E-
MANFACTURER: Sperry Gyroscope Co., part number 613541, procurement contract NOrd-15924. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Specification KMI-R-18669. (NORD). 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ANTENNA AT-6390/URW-2 FREQUENCY: TYPE: Whip. Probably HF band, 14 - 50 mc. (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 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
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. INSTALLATION: Ground or shipboard. AN/URH-2.
MANUFACTURERS: Pickard and Burns, Incorporated, Needham, Vass., Navy contract NObsr-57422. REFERENCES: i) Military Specification MIL-E-16132(ships). 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ASSOCIATED ERUIPMENT:
MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature card lists the trequency range as 14 kc to 30 me. Both frequencies probably should be in the same units # 0*o* # #o* e
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ANTENNA AT.693/BLR FREQUENCY: TYPE: Stub. VHF and UHF bands, 30 - 1000 mc. 2) BuShips drawing SS-338-S6709-1o46732B.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a stub 11-1/8 inches long mast mounted at an angle of 450 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. INSTAILATION: Shipboard (submarine).
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ASSOCIATED Countermeasures receiving Set AN/BLR-1. Equipoent function - probably countermeasures, monitoring. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy 1885,
REERNES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Cha ter AT-693/BxR
(Jan. 1, 1959).
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIED
ANTENNA AT-7740/UR FREQUENIC : TYPE: Whip. MF and HF bands, 2 - 30 mc. REFERENCES: 1) U. ". Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter XNAVSEPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) 3)
4)
DESCRIPTION: The assem ly is a portable, emergency, whip antenna designed primarily for use on submarines. In an emergency, the antenna can be installed quickly and easily for use with communications equipment. The antenna is held in place by a C-clamp located at the base. The antenna can be tilted,
within limits, to increase its effectiveness.
BuShips drawing REC-66005. U. S. iavy Underwater Sound Laboratory Sketch No. 27222.
Bureau of Ships, NAVSML3 95206A, page I,
(sept. 25, 1958). INSTALIATION: Shipboard (submarine). Equipment ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Unknown. function - communications. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
UNCLAnZD.
MANUFACTURER: Polytronic Research, Incorporated, Navy contract N0bsr-75241. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number F5985-615-
AT-T14()/UR
410 mc.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
U. S. Navy-57-0-638.
Ground-plane antenna.
MANUFACTURE: Barth Engineering and Manufacturing Company. REFERENCES: 1) Specification mN-R-18657 (Aer). 2) 3) Manufacturer's drawing 50075. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a stub antenna mounted above a plate-type ground plane. The stub is 1/4 inch in diameter and 5-37/64 inches in length. The antenna mounts on tubing which is about 1-1/4 inches in diameter. It iAa an input impedance of 50 ohms and is fed by RG-IOA/U coaxial cable. It is used for receiving. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
30 mc.
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
1 U. S. Navy-57-X-20 ,.
STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number FL5985-LOO750l4PIY only). REFEENCES: T IT_3ips drawing REC-66004. 2) Sumary of Antenna System requirements for SS Submarines, NAVSEIPS 93547. New London, Conn.: Fort Trumbull, U. S. Navy Underwater Sound laboratory, (April 26, 1960). NCLASSIFIED. 3) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
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 mounting. It uses an AT-497 snorkel whip mounted atop a CRES solid steel mast 20 feet long. The antenna is for general use on submarines. INSTALLATION: Shipboard (submarine). Equipment
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is similar to and replaces Navy type 66053 whip antenna.
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ANTENNA AT-8a8/SP TYPE: Lens not mechanically interchangeable with antenna AT-484/SPG-5. COGNIZANT AGENCY: N-58-d-306.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a lens constructed of resin-impregnated fiberglass with silverplated plastic cells and metallic lctding elements. The lens is octagonally shaped and the overall dimensions are 110 inches high, 110 inches wide, and 31 inches deep. INSTALUATION: Shipboard. Radar Set AN/SPG-49 and
MANUFACTURERS: Sperry Piedmont Co., procurement contracts NOrd 16770 and Nord 17091. REFERENCES: 1) Manufacturing Drawlng 651737. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
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AN/SRD-13. tions.
communica-
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a fixed, pedestalmounted whip. It acts as a nondirective antenna for monitoring when the receiver of AN/SRD-13 is not used with a directionfinding antenna. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Direction Finder Set
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MANUFACTURER: Control Electronics Company, part number 32-304, code number 95924. REFERENCES: 1) Specification USC EEE-9-58. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
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COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER:
U. S. Navy, BuAer.
Inc., part
Jowil Electronics,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna contains a spring at the base to ailow for whip action. It is mounted by a UG-260/U plug to the output of a signal generator. ASSOCIATED EQIPMENT: Signal Generator SG-344/ URM-117. Equipment function - test.
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ANTENNA AT.924/SR FREQUENCY: TYPE: HF, VHF and UHF bands, 15 - 600 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPNM: COGNIZANT AGENCY: AN/SRA-1T.
Probably a whip.
E-59-T-2254 (Navy).
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-924/SR is the same as Antenna AT-252/SR without the 10 by 10-inch mounting. The mounting for Antenna AT-924!, SR is a part of the housing of the TN-334/ SRA-]7 r-f tuner. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
MANUFACTURE: Polytroni Research, Inc., contracts NObsr-751 49 and NObsr-75177. REFRNE: U. S. Department or Datae Nonmelature Card.
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ANTENNA AT-946(V./X-9 FREL_ CY: SHF band, 9280 - 9320 me. INSTALIATION: Shipboard.
TYPE:
Corner reflector.
AN/SPX-9().
Equipment
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AT-9'6()/SPX-9 is a corner-reflector antenna which mounts to an associated waveguide feed which in turn is The antenna is mounted to the ships mast. protected by a plastic radome.
WL-59-2294. con-
BEAM IIATA:
Polarization - Horizontal and vertical. * ,
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U. epartment of Defense Nomenclature Card * 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 00*
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ANTENNA AT-946/U FREQUENCY: TYPE: URN band, 400 - 5oO mc. Beam typ-Approximately omnidirectional in azimuth. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical 20" to 400. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Ground or shipboard. N-60-Q-I08.
DESCRIPTION: 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 The antenna is fed made for zenith coverage. The BuShips testing laboraby RG-17/U cable. tory indicates that the antenna is suitable for shipboard use under all weather conditions including wind and ice. BEAM DATA: S* S
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ANTENNA AT-5002/SRC40S TYPE: Whip. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/SRC-501. Equipment function - communicatinns. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MAUFACTURER: Royal Canadian Navy (RCN-37).
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a telescoping whip approximately 19 feet long when fully extended and 7 feet long when collapsd. INSTALIATION: * Shipboard.
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ANTE4NN FREUENCY: SHF band, approximately 3025 - 3125 < 1.2. ac, MR TYPE: Probably a paraboloidal reflector fed by an asymmetrical feed horn. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a reflector (probably paraboloidal) and an asymmetrical feed horn. The waveguide feeding the
MARK m Navy Model SG-1 Radar ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Equipment. Equipment function - search. MANUFAC tory. .: Developed by Radiation Labors-
REREWIS: 1) 5. J. Mason, SG-l Mark III Antenna, Report No. 1044. Cambridge, Mass.:
Radiation Laboratory Report No. 639. Radiation Laboratory Report No. 690.
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ANTENNA for Mark S madFC Radar Eqalpumae
FREQUENCY:
TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a collinear array of dipoles. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a parabolic-cylinder reflector, 6 feet by 6 feet, constructed of perforated sheet metal and fed by a horizontal collinear array of four dipoles. BEAM DATA: Gain - 22 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 1i4. Horizontal - 12'. Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna employs horizontal lobe switching. The beam is shifted t3 in azimuth INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models Mark 2, Mark 3 Mod 0, and FC Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control (surface targets. MISCELLANEOUS: The antenna described is probably Navy Model 66AAE. MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co.
REFERENCES: 1) H. T. Friia, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas0 Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26, No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (April 194.7). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
FREQUENCY:
720 mc.
TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a collinear array of dipoles. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a parabolic-cylinder reflector, 3 feel high by 12
feet long. It is constructed of perforated
REFERENCES: 1) H. T. Friis, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26, No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (April 191T). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
Sheets,
sheet metal and is fed by a horizontal collinear array of eight dipoles. BEAM DATA: Gain - 22 db.
Half--power beamwidth - Vertical - 30_
(Jan. i, 1959).
Horizontal - 6*. Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna employs horizontal lobe switching. The beam is shifted tl.5e in azimuth. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
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ASSOCIATED E3IENT: Navy Models Mark 2 and Mark 3 Radar Equipment. Equipment function fire control (surface targets). MISCELLANEOUS: MANUFACTURER: The antenna described is probWestern Electric Co.
ably Navy Model 66AAF.
Equipment
see 66AJs.
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ANTENNA Miwk 4. Mod I TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector. Equipment function - probably fire control. MISCELLANEOUS: See 66AKU.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cast The feed may be of paraboloidal reflector. the cutler type and is attached to a section of waveguide which is nutated to produce scanning. Radar Equipment Mark 34, ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT: Mod 2, Mark 37, Mod 6, and Mark 4, Mod 16. e~~~~~ 4 4 4 1 # 0
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bireau of Ordnance, Maintenance Manual for Radar Equipment Mark 51 Mods 2, 6, and 16, NAVORD OD 7686, (April 21, 1953). UNCLASSIFIED. 0 o oeee eo
ANTENNA EQUIPMENT Mork 6. MoA0 See 66AMK ANTENNA Mrk S. Mod 2 See 66AND. * *9.99*9 *9 99999999 e o # 09o 09
ANTENNA Mork 6 Comer Reflector FREQUENCY: TYPE: VEF band, 100 - 150 mc. However, immaterial if they have a clear view. both should be mounted at the same height so that target bearing information will not be confused by the different signal levels The encounte.ed at different heights. antennas should be mounted as high as possible. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Receivers R-728A and Nems-Clarke Model 1302. RFXERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) NRL Drawing Number 543EMK-VI.
Corner reflector.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a corner reflector, which is constructed from vertical The dipole elements rods, fed by a dipole. 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 plastic. Neoprene gaskets are used at every opening for RG-17/U or RG-18/U cable, waterproofing. fitted with a UG-154/U1 connector, is used to The antenna is 86-1/4 inches feed the dipole. wide, 71-7/8 inches high, and 42-3/4 inches deep.
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwidth - Horizontal - 40*. Polarization - Linear, parallel to the axis of the dipole. TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: A balun is housed in the dipole support structure. The antennas were Shipboard. INSTALLATION: designed to be mounted near the bow on the superstructure where there is a clear view It is recommended forward and to the sides. that the antennas be mounted, one on each side of the ship's 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
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ANTENNA Misk 6. M" 0 See 66AKY. ANTENNA Mwk 17. Mad 0 See 66AFF. 0 t 0 t t 0 0 4 $ 0 0 0 ANTENNA TYPE: Dipole array. 18, Mmd 0 1,8k Mod I and Fire Control odA- Mark 25, Mod 2. Equipment function .. 1FF and fire control. COGNIZART AGENY: U. S. hvy. 0 0 # 40 0 0 0
consists of three DESCRIPTION: The antenna vertical dipoles and three vertical reflectors. The antenna utilizes lobe switching to provide identification information. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Equipment Mark 32,
ANTENNA flt Mark 19 Reds Eqtipment FREQUENCY: UHF band, 300 mc. 1) H. T. Friis, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26 No. 2. New York, N.T.: American Telephone and Telegraph CoMxar. (Apr. 1947). UNCLASSIFIED. Private Correspondence.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a 24-inch spun steel paraboloidal reflector fed by a spinning half dipole. BEAM DATA: Gain - 21 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 11'. Horizontal - 11'. Side-lobe attenuation - 17 db. SCAN DATA: The antenna has conical scanning with a beam shift of 8.5e and a scan rate of 30 cycles per second. It also rotates in azimuth and tilts in elevation with the Mark 49 Antiaircraft Gun Director on which it is mounted. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. 2)
ASSOCIAM) E MWT: Navy Model Mark 19 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control. MANUFACTURER: REFERENCES: Western Electric Co. ANTENNA for Mark !9 Radar Equipment
RADAR ANTENNA Mask 21 Mod 1. UWit IA See Antenna Group for Radar Equipment Mark 25
Mod 6A.
RADAR ANTENNA Mrk 22 Mea 0. W~it ID See Antenna Group for Radar Equipment Mark 25 Mod 6A.
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UNCLASSIFIED
RADAR ANTENNA Mink 23 MoWd Uait IG 0.
MAJOR COMPONENTS: Radar Antenna Mark 21 Mod 1, Unit IA; Radar Antenna Mark 22 Mod 0, Unit rlj and Radar Antenna Mark 23 Mod 0, Unit 1G. FREQUENCY: Mark 21 Mod 1, Unit 1A . ... 8500 Mark 22 Mod 0, Unit ID . . . . 200 Mark 23 Mod 0, Unit 1G . TYPE: Radar Antenna no-_ Mark 21 Mod 1, Unit 1A...nutating horn Mark 22 Mod 0, Unit ID.. .metal-plate lens Mark 23 Mod 0, Unit 1G... paraboloidal reflector DESCRIPTION: Radar Equipment Mark 25 Mod 6A is a missile-guidance and gunfire-control radar system. It consists of two essentially selfcontained transmission systems: a primary radar and a capture radar. The primary radar tracks the target and guides the beam-riding missile towards it; the capture radar guides the missile into the primary radar beam at the beginning of its flight. A. Radar Antenna Mark 21 Mod 1, Unit IAThie horn antenna radiates the primary beam which is focused by the lens antenna Mark 22 Mod 0, Unit ID. 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 produces the nutating movement. B. Radar Antenna Mark 22 Mod 0. Unit IDThis antenna is a stepped or zoned metal-plate lens. It is 7-1/2 feet in diameter and is mounted in front cf the horn antenna. It focuses the energy radiated by the horn into a narrow beam. C. Radar Antenna Mark 23 Mod 0, Unit 1GThis antenna is a paraboloidal reflector, 18 inches in diameter. It is fed by a stationary
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feed (probably a waveguide horn) near the focal point oZ the reflector. The reflector is set at an angle with respec.. to the feed and is rotated to proaace conical scanning. The antenna produces the capture beam which illuminates the missile during the early part of its flight. It is enclosed by a radome of dielectric material and is mour.ted at the side of the metal-plate lens. The three antennas described are mounted on a metal platform which has the nomenclature Gun Director Mark 37.
RaAe DATA:
Gain - 39 db for primary beam, 20 db for capture beam. Half-power beamwidth - E and H planes - 1i for primary beam, 5* for capture beam. Side-lobe attenuation - 25 db for primary beam. B type - Pencil (both beams). Polarization - Vertical (both beams).
SCAN DATA: Primary beam - conical scanning at 30 cycles per second; spiral scanning, 14 minutes to 3 degrees at 2.4 cycles per second. Capture beam - conical scanning, adjustable between 0* and 3*, at 30 cycles per second. INSTALLATION: A Ground or shipboard.
ATD EQUIPMENT: Radar Equipment Mark 25 Mod . Zquipment function - search, air; fire control; and guidance, beamrider. U. S. Navy.
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Bureau of Naval Weapons, Radar Equipment Mark 25. Model 6A, Description, Operation and Maintenance Instructions oD93g1, (July 1954). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA KIT MK-49/URN4 MF band, 0.2 - 0.8 me. HY: TrlZ Single-vire flat-top antenna. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Approximately onidirectional in azimuth. Polarization - Primarily vertical. INSTALlATION: Ground or shipboard.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna kit contains the equipment necessary to construct a flat-top antenna with a single-wire flat top and a vertical down-lead between 15 and 50 feet high. The kit does not include supporting maste.
AB8OCM InMNMT: Radio Beacon AN/URN-5. Equilment function - navigation, surface reference; and conestnications.
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MANUFACTURER: Gates Radio Co.
STOCK NUMBERS: U. S. Navy F17-W-35001-108 and Air Force 1700-015088405. REFERENCE 1) U. 5. Air Pbrce and Bureau of Ships, Radio Beacon Cowunication Set AII/URN-5, Handbook Operation awd Service Instructions with Parts Lists, TO .RA4-2URN5-1I
and NAVSHIPS 91766, (Mr. 30, 1955). 2) mK-89/URN- 5 Department of the Army, Radio Beacon AN/M-5, TM 11-5o75, (April 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
FRUENC1:
MANUFACTURER: 32191.
DESCRIPTION: The antennam is probably a whip weighing 2 pounds. INSTALLATION: Ground, shipboard, and airborne.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model m-4 FM Radio. Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equipment tunction - communications. COM777ANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
REFERENCES: 1) NAVSKIPS 95142: Instruction Book for Navy Model MN-4 Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA KIT MX-7660)/SR MAJOR COMPCNENTS: 50 feet of 7..strand No. 16AWG tinned wire, 1 Lapp No. L1896 deck insulator, 1 10-by 1-1/2-inch ground strap, and necessary hardware. MF band, 0.5 mc TYPE: Half rhombic. RE1UMCE: U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card. fllSTLIZATION: Shipboard, lifeboat.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMWT: Radio Set AN/SRC-3(). Equipment function - communications. COGNIZM'T AGENCY: PEA-189. (PEA is now SEA: U. S. Army Signal Engineering Agency, Arlington Hall, Virginia.)
DESCRIPTION: The kit contains the mtaterial necessary to construct an antenna on a lifeboat. It is used to provide communication with rescue vessels.
ANTENNA GROUP OA-4S/URN-3 MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1 AS-677/URN-3 antenna, 1 7 AB-46/LMN 3 antenna base, I CW-320/URN-3 radome, I C-1322/URN-3 antenna control, and 1 SA-469/U Motor Starter. inders 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 two concentric rotating cylinders. Each of these cylinders contains parasitic reflector wires. The inner cylinder, which is approximately 5 inches in diameter, contains one reflecting element. The outer cylinder, which is approximately 41 inches in diameter, contains nine equally spaced reflecting ele-
FREQUENCY:
UHF band, 962 - 1024 me when used for transmitting and 1023 - 1087 mc when used for receiving, Amplitude-modulating antenna,
TYPE:
DESCRIPTION: Antenna AS-677/URN-3 is an amplitude-modulating antenna consisting of a central radiating array surrounded by two cyl-
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ments. 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 stationary fiberglass cover.
BEAM DATA:
STOCK NUMBER: OA-553/UR -3... Navy FI6-A-64151-1050-2 4 AS-677/URN-3... Navy FI6-A-5204- 638-2 Federal Stock Number 5985549-0367(without spares) Federal Stock Number 5985-
665-2658(vith spares)
REFERENCES:
1)
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Radio Set AN/URN-3, Associated Antenna Groups and Accessories NAVSBIPS 92348(A), (June 8, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED. CHTL Drawings A-9151512-2, D-2152670 and A-9151532B/M. BuShips Specification MIL-R-152253B.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPME: Radio Set AN/URN-3. Equipment function - navigation, surface reference. COGNIZANT AGENCY: Navy, code 822.
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MANUFACTURERS: Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation, contract NObr 49248; and Federal Teleco~munication laboratories, contract NObsr 57103.
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ANTENNA GROUP OAIW/URN-3 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. FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1088 - 1150-mc when used for receiving and 1151 - 1213 mc when used for transmitting. TYPE: Amplitude-modulating antenna. Beam type - Rotating scolloped cardioid. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALIATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EPUtPMENT: Radio Set AN/URN-3. Equipment function - navigation, surface reference. COGNIZANT AGENCY: Navy, code 822.
DECRIPTION: Antenna AS-678/URN-3 is an amplitude-modulating antenna consisting of a central radiating array surrounded by two 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 Each of two concentric rotating cylinders. these cylinders contains parasitic reflector wires. The inner cylinder, which is approximately 5 inches in diameter, contains one The outer cylinder, reflecting element. which is approximately 35 inches in diameter, contains nine equally spaced reflecting elements. 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 cyclea per second. The revolving cylinders are protected by a stationary fiberglass cover. BEAM DATA:
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MANUFACTURER: Federal Telephone and Radio Corp. contract NObsr 49248, and Federal Telecomnunications laboratories, contract NOber 57103. STOCCK NUMBERS: OA-554/URN-... .Navy F16-A-64151-1051-2 AS-678/URN-3... Navy F16-A-52016-1409-2 Federal Stock Number 5985549-0369(without spares) Federal Stock Number 5985665-2661(with spares) REENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Radio Set AN/AEN-3, Associated Anteraia Groups and Accessories, NAVSHIPS 92346(A), (June 8, t9-5;)tNIASFIED. 2) 3) 4)
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FREQUENCY: TYPE: UHF band, 961.5 - 1,087.5 mc. quipment is
Amplitude-modulating antenna. MISCELLANEOUS: oA-878(*)URN-3 is similar to Antenna Group OA-553/URN-3. OA-878A/URN-3 differs from OA-878/URN-3 only in the replacement of Antcnna Control C-1992/URN-3 by C-1992A/URN-3. The only difference in these two antenna zontrols is the arrangement of the magnetic amplifiers - a difference due merely to their being manufactured by two different companies. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
DESCRIPTION: A. Reflector: There are two reflectors which are part of this antenna. Ore is a single parasitic element imbedded in 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 two cylinders are rigidly connected and concentrically mounted and rotate 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-per-
MANUFACTUJRES: Federal Telephone and Radio Company, and Federal Telecommunication Labo-
second modulation from the outer reflector. An induction motor and a tachometer drive the rotating assembly. A magnetic-amplifier speed control in Antenna 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 radiation is a vertical
stack of seven biconical dipoles, each 4-3/8
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4 inches in diameter and 48 inches long. input impedance is 50 ohms. The
BEAM DATA:
Beam type: Rotating scalloped cardioid.
Polarization: INSTALLATION:
Vertical 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
(inches) AS-777/UP.N-3 (with base AB-479/URN-3) CW-320/URN-3 C-1992(*)/URN-3 C-1700/URN-3 95-13/16 100 56-1/2 49-1/8
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Depth (inches) 59
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ratories. Procurement contract NObsr-57105. 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Radio Cet ANAqJRN-3, Associated Antenna Groups and Accessories, NAVSHIPS 92348(A), (June 8, 1955). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Military Specifications Ships 0-1402 and MIL-S-125. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Cards for CA-878A!EN-3, OA-878AilN-3, AS -777AWJN - 3.
STOCK NUMBERS: OA-878/URN-3...Federal Stock Number 5820-2848271 and Navy Fib-A-0641511061. OA-878/URN-3(with spares)...Federal Stock Number 5985-518-1736 OA-878A/URN-3.. .Federal Stock Number 5985-5699705 AS-777/URN-3... Navy F16-A-0 52015-2795 REFEJNCES:
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ANTENNA GROUP OA-I,45iSRN-6 MAJOR COMPONENTS: AM-1718/SRN-6, AM-1l7ig/SRN-6, AB-540/SRN-6, AS-889/SRN-6, CW-441/SRN-6. FREQUENCY: TYPE UHF band, 962 - 1024 mc. The antenna is mounted. motor driven and pedestal
Amplitude-modulating antenna.
BEAM DATA: Bev- tyne - Rotating scalloped cardlold. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
DESCRIPTION: This antenna consists of a vertical stack of biconical dipoles that remain stationary with respect to the antenna mount and two concentrically mounted parasitic arrays, 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 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 in a dielectric cylinder. The parasitic arrays mount concentrically on a common hub, which contains pins of soft iron to generate pulses. True north can be identified at the receiving equiF ent since the transmitting antenna is positioned so that a coded pulse train is generated as the major peak of the cardloid radiation pattern is pointing at true north. * * , , * * , * * * , 4 , ,*
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/SRN-6. Equipment finction - navigation, surface reference. MISCELLANEOUS: The AS-889/SRN-6 antenna is probably the same as the AS-89l/URN and similar to the AS-2gC/SRN-6 and the AS-892/URN except for frequency range. Th intenna ;s similar to AS-677/URX-3, AS-678/tjRN-3, and AS-777/URN-3 except for the numbe; of dipoles. COGNIZANT AGENCY: USN-4CS.
MANUFACTURER: Federal Telephone and Radio Co., part number NUJS3745, drawing B2S61556-2, procurement contract NObsr-71385. REFERENCE: U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card. * , 0 01 a * #
ANTENNA GROUP OA-1546/SRN-6 AS-890/SRN-6, AM-1718/SRN-6, MAJOR COMPONENTS: AM-171g/SRN-6, AB-540/SRN-6, and CW-441/SRN-6. FREQUENCY: TYP.E UHF band, 1151 - 1213 mc. tric cylinder. The parasitic arrays mount concentrically on a common hub, which contains pins of soft iron to generate pulses. True north can be identified at the receivino equipment since the transmitting antenna is positioned so that a coded pulse train is generated as the major peak of the cardicid radiation pattern is pointing at true north. The antenna is motor driven and pedestal mounted. BEAM DATA: Boam type - Rotating scalloped carolod. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
Amplitude-modulating antenna,
DESCRIPTION: This antenna consists of a vertical stack of biconical dipoles that remain stationary with respect to the ontenna mount and two concentrically mounted parasitic arrays, 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 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 in a dielec-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/SRN.-6. Equipment function - navigation, surface reference.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASS-FIEI
MISCELLANEOUSj This antenna is probably the same as AS-892/URN. It Is similar to AS-8Bg/ SRN-6 and AS-891,/URN except for frequency range and is similar to AS-677/URN-3, AS-678/ URN-., and AS-777/URN-3 except for the number of dipoles. COGNIZANT AGENCY. U. S. Navy, e * USN-40g. o a a o $ e e e. e e o c
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ANTENNA GROUP OA-1547/URN MAJOR COMPONFNTS: AM-]720/URN. FREQUENCY: TYPE: AS-891/URN, AB-541/uRN, and BEAM DATA: Beam type - Rotating scalloped cardiold. Polarization - Vertinal. INSTALLATIONs Ground or shipboard.
Amplitude-modulating antenna. ASSDCIATED EQUIPMENTs Radio Set AN/GRN-9 & 9A. Equipment function - navigation, surface reference. MISCELLANEOUS: AS-891/URN Is probably the same as AS-889/SRN-6. It is si,ntlar to AS890/SfN-6 and AS-892/URN except for frequency 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 AGENCY: U. S. Navy, USN-416.
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 in unison about the diooles 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. The outer parasitic 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 common hub, which contains pins of soft iron to yenerate pulses. True north can be identified at the receiving equipment since the transmitting antenna is positioned so that a coded pulse train is geztrated as the mijor peak of the cardiold radiation pattern is pointing at true north. The antenna is motor driven and pedestal mounted.
MANUFACTURERS: Federal Telephone and Radio Corp., procurement contract NObsr-71385. REFERENCES: 1) Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation outline drawing B2061557-1. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
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ANTENNA GROUP OA-.IO/URN MA M ONENSs AM-1720/URN. hREOUENCY: TYPE: AS-852URN, AB-541/JRN, and north can be identified at the receiving equipment since the transmitting antenna is positioned so that a coded pulse train is generated as the major peak of the cardloid radiaticn pattern Is pointing at true north. The antenna is motor driven and peJestal mounted. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Rotatli., scalloped cardloid. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATIONs Ground or shipboard.
UIW band,
Amplitude-modulnting antenna.
DESCRIPTION: This antenna consists of a vertical stack of biconica! dipoles that remain stationary with respect to the antenna mounyt and two concentrically mounted parasitic irrays, 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 cycles per second, consists of one peresttic element embedded in a dielectric cylinder. The outer parasitic array, which amplitude modulates the radiation pattern at 135 cycles ner second, consists of nine parasitic elements embedded in a dieloctric cylinder. The parasitic arrays mount concentrically on a common hub, which contains pins of soft 'ron to generate pulses. True
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Set AN/GRN-9. Equipment function - navigaticn, surface reference. MISCELLANEOUS: AS-692/URN Is probably the same as AS-890/SRN-6. It is similar to AS-88g/SRN6 and AS-89'/URN except for frequency and is similar to AS-677/UIN-3, AS-678/URN-3, and AS777/URN-3 except for number of dipoles.
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIRED
COGNIZANT AGENCyi U. S. Navy. REEERE-KE 1) Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation outline drawing B2061557-2. 2) STOCK NLUBERs AS-892/URN ... ber 5825-626-8932. Federal Stock NumU. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
MANUFACTURERS: Federal Telephone and Radio Corp., procurement contract N~bsr 71385.
ANTENNA GIROUP OA-2/WUPS-1 DESCRIPTIONs The antenna consists of three reflector sections plus a horn. Provisions for rotation of the antenna aro included. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. COGNIZANT AGENCYs N-60-T-218 (Navy).
REFERENCE.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, Equipment functionRadar Set AN/UpS-l. search, air. U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
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LENS RF4O/SPC-49 TYPEt Metal-plate lens. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Radar Set AN/SPG-49. Equipment function - fire control. COGNIZANT AGENCYs U. S. Navy 5-352. part number
DESCRIPTIONx RF-60/SPG-49 is a dual-focusing lens made of aluminum with outside edges painted gray. It has a fiberglass radome. The overall dimensions are 107-9/16 inches high by 107-9/16 inches wide by 9 inches thick. The lens is octagonal and is mounted by eighty 5/16-inch-diameter bolts spaced evenly around the circumference. Lens is designed to focus both BEAM DATAs horizontally and vertically polarized waves.
REFERINCES3 1) Government Bureau of Ordnance Specification MIL-R-18669. 2) U. S. Department of Defense Nomenclature Card.
ISI.ALLATIONs
Shipboard. o $ cc s* oc.....o
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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA MONITOR JUNCTION BOX 6ZABJ FREqUENCY: TYPE: Rod. VHF and URF bands, 90 - 850 me. 2) 3) NAVSHr ?00,342(A).
DESCRIPTION:
consists of a small watertight box containing a diode detector and a load resistor, and a small Duraluminum rod antenna projecting through the top. The assembly weighs 2 pounds. BEAM DATA: ing upon mounting position. 3 MTG OL
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0
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INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
V
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model TDY and TDY-1 Countermeasures Jamming Equipment. Equipment function - test.
U. S. Navy F17-T-29379-5781.
Antenna h.nitor Junction Box 62ABJ
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter
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ANTENNA 66AM F U : UHF band, 500 - 700 me. ., AVIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
TYPE:
2ollinear array of dipoles. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a parabolic-cylinder reflector, 6 feet by 6 feet, constructed of perforated sheet metal and fed by a horizontal collinear array of four
dipoles.
7LAM DATA: Glain - 22 db. al-?-power beamwidth - Vertical - 14. Horizontal - 12*. Polarization - Horizontal.
INSTALIATION:
Shipboard.
ASSOCIAX, t5JIUIiP T: Navy Model Mark 1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control
(surface targets).
NANUFACTtRTR: Western Electric Co.
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ANTENNA 66AAB. 66AAC, 66AAD ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model BE and BF Equipment. Equipment function - IFF. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Deta'il. Chapter 5, NAVSNIPS 9OO121(A), (Jan. : , 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
ANTENNA 66AAE See Antenna for Mark 3 and FC Radar Equipment. ANTENNA 66AAF See Antenna for Mark 3 Radar. Set.
ANTENNA 66AAG ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SD and SD-a Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Sheets. Shipboa!d Antenna DetailsC (hapter NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959S. CONFIDENTIAL. 5
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720 mc.
TYPE: Dual parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by two arrays of collinear dipoles. DESCRIPTION: The 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 cylinders 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 sections of the reflector face the same direction. Each of the parabolic cylinders is fed by a horizontal collinear array of four dipoles. The overall dimensions of the dual reflector are 6 feet by 7 feet. BEAM DATA: Gain - 22.5 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 12. Horizontal - 12*. Polarization - Horizontal. Antenna 66AAR SCAN DATA: The antenna employs horizontal and vertical lobe switching. The beam is shifted in azimuth and in elevation.
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REFERENCES: 1) H. T. Friis, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas, Bell System Technical Journal. Vol. 2b No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (April 1947). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EJIPMENT: Navy Models Mark 4 and FD Radar Equipment. Equipment function fire control (both air and surface targets). MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co.
UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AAJ and 66AAK .FTPQUENCY: TYPE: VHF band, 175 - 225 me. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SC Radar Equipment. Equipment function - air search. MANUFACTURER: N08-84613. General Electric Co., contract
Mattress antenna.
DESCRIPTION: Antennas 66AAJ and 66AAK are siailar antennas. The ways in which they if:'fer are not available. Each of thuse aF eonas consists of a flat-screen reflector e29-7391 The with 12 dipoles mounted in front of it. overall antennas are 8-1/2 feet wide by 9 feet high by 2 feet deep. The antenna assembly bolts to the masthead by eight 13/16-inch bolts equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt The dipcles are fed by coaxial circle. cables. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Horizontal.
STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Nucbers F5985for 66AAJ) and F5985-24,9-4390 (for 66AAK). REFERENCES: i)U. S. Navy, Nay Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, kFeb. 1958). UCLASSIFIED. 2) ENG 125: Preliminary Instruction Book for Navy Model SC Radar Equipment. General Electric Drawing M-7465661.
3) SCAN DATA: The antennas have a motor-driven rotating mechanism. INSTALLATION: vessels. Shipboard, destroyers and larger
ANTENNA 66AAM ASSOCIATED EQUIR-011: Navy Models BH, BI, and Equipment function - IFF. BI-l Equipment. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details; Chapter 5, CONNAVSEIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). FIDENTIAL.
Antenna Data
ANTENNA 66AAN FREENCY: TYPE: band, 390 - 4,65 me. ASSOCIATED EQMI,NT: Navy Model Mark 5 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control. General Electric Co., part numbers MANUFACTLWR: M-7350998, ML-7351065-3, ML-7T351057-I, and DL-3888492. STOCK NUMBER: 546. Federal Stock Number N5984-369-
Mattress antenna.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a flatscreen reflector with 16 dipoles. The overall dimensions are 6 feet wide by 8-1/2 feet high by 3-1/2 feet deep. It mounts on top of the Mark 37 gun direction with eight 3/4-inch bolts equally spaced on a 2-1/2-foot bolt circle. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven rotating and tilting mechanism.
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecNtronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1956). CLASSIFIED.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
2)
rev 1.
66AAP mounted side by side on either side of the focal point of the reflector. The reflecting surface is formed from a solid sheet of aluminum alloy. The waveguide horns are made from a manganese-bronr.e cuting. The two horns are used so that lobe switching can be employed.
TYPE:. Cut paraboloidal reflector with two waveguide horns. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cut parabololdal reflector, 30 inches wide by 10 inches high, fed by two waveguide horns
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UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
BEAM DATA: Gain - 19 db 1 Half--power beamwidth - 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. 3) Western Electric Drawing ESX-748O94.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard, submarine.
ASSOCIATED EUIP14ENT: Navy Motel SJ Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control.
part number
1)
H. T. Frijs, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas, Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 26,
No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone
(April 1947).
UN-
U. S. Navy, Ravy Stock List of the Elec(Feb. 1958). UNtronics Supply Office CLASSIFIED. * S 05559 e 9e o * e e eo
Antenna
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ANTENNA 66AAQ FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 3000 mc. SCAN DATA: For search, the antenna rotates in azimuth through 360' at 30 revolutions per For fire -introl, it rotates in second. azimuth through 360* at 1 revolution per minute and employs horizontal lobe switching. The lobe-switching beam separation is approximately 5, and the gain at the crossover point is down 1 db from the peak gain. IWSTALLATION: Shipboard.
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with two waveguide horns, DESCRIPTION: 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 The antenna mounts horizontal lobe switching. on an 18-inch-diameter masthead with eight 3/4-inch bolts. BEAM DATA: Gain - 21 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 12".
ASSOCIATED EqJIPMERT: Navy Model SE Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search and fire control. MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co.
Horizontal - 7.5'.
Polarization - Horizontal.
STOCK NUtER:
5478.
UN~LA5IFIE
UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES: 1) H. T. Friis, W. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas, Bell System Technical Tourna~t Vol. 26 No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (April 1947). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office. (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. Western Electric Drawing EX 748138.
3)
ANTENNA
66AAQ
AtrENNA 66AAR-e*) FREqUENCY: VEF band, 111, 114 and 117 mc. a communication or an IFF antenna for this
equipment).
TYPE:
Swept-back dipole.
MISCELLANEOUS:
MANUFACTURER:
DESCRIPTIONI: The antenna is a swept-back or U-type dipole consisting of a yok6 approximately 1/2 wavelength long and the three sets of dipole elements needed to cover the
STOCK NUMBER:
4329.
REFERENCES: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecI) tronics Supply Office (Feb. 1956). UN-
ZLASSIFflm.
2)
66AAS waveguide.
"high by
The overall
array is 43 inches
It
38 Gun Director.
DESCRIPTION:
SCAN DATA:
ical scanning in azimuth. Thirteen rotating phase shifters cause the bead to scan.
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INSTALLATION: Shipboard. REFERENCES: 1) H. T. 1'riis, Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 2b No. 2. New York, N.Y.: American Telephone 0n-- elegraph Company. (April 1947). UNW. D. Lewis, Radar Antennas,
ASSOC ASSOCIATED E E% Navy Models Mark 8 Mod 0; Mark 8 Mod 1; and FH Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Polyrod Fire Control Antenna" by Bell Laboratories. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUM=: 5520. Western Electric Co. Federal Stock Number N5985-369-
2)
CLASSIFIED. U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office CLASSIFIED. (Feb. 1958). UN-
3)
ANTENNA 66AAX .3._.CTI TYPE: Whip. VE and UD bands, 70 - 1000 mc. MANUFACTURER: STOCK hJGER: Philco Corporation. Federal Stock Number N5820-090-
a chrome-molybDESCRIPTION: The antenna is denum steel rod, 2 feet long and 3/8 inch in It connects to a 78-ohm, 25-footdiameter. long coaxial cable. EqUIPMENT: Navy Model ARC Ee-'vient. ASSOCIAT %ns. Equipment function - probably communi,_
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecUN(Feb. 1950). tronics Supply Office CLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA 66AAY. 66AAZ. 66ABA. 6ABB, "EABC. FRFJZECY: VHF band; 175 - 185 mc for 66AAY and 85 - 195 mc for 66AAz and 66Am, 195 6A
made up of three horizontally-mounted dipoles. The overall dimensions nre 7-1/2 feet high by
225
mc
Antennas
66AAY, 66AAZ, 66ABA, and 66AEB are designed for use with a 5G synchro unit, B502.
TPE:
Mattress antenna.
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Antennas 66ABC, 66AED, 66A3E, and 66ABF are designed for use with a 7G synchro unit, B504. In addition, these antennas have slightly different dipole lengths and spacing for optimum performance at their design fre.-incy. BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Horizontal.
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G HING DEVICES: Each antenna includes a means of matching the open, two-wire, dipole
feed to a coaxial cable with a V/8-inch inner conductor and a 1-1/2-inch outer conductor.
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INSTALLATION: vessels.
66ABB,
: Navy Model SC-i Radar ASSC E Equipment. Equipment function - search. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
66ABC, 66AED, 66A31, and 66ABY DESCRPTII: Each of these eight antennas is a mattress antenna consisting of a flat-screen reflector and saf center-fed, full-wave dipoles. The flat-screen reflector is made up of horizontal copper-covered steel rods.
The dipoles
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101
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UNCLASSIFIED
STOCK N : Federal Stock Numbers 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction
Book for Navy Model SC-i Radar E5uipment and SC-i Adaptor, NAVSEILS 900 2,
WAVR
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CLASSIFIED.
(Feb.
1958).
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ANTENNA 66ABG ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model B Equipment function - IFF. Equipment. REFEFMCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Date
Chapter 5,
STOCK NUMBER:
1959.
CON-
ANTENNA 6ABH
FQUENCY: TYPE:
187 me.
STOCK NUMEER:
7161. REFERENCES:
Mattress antenna. 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Cha r NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jn. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIML.
DESCRIPTICN: The antenna consists of a flat wire-mesh reflector with a tubular steel frame and an array of dipoles. The antenna includes provision for Mark 3 and Mark 4 IF?. The radar section connects to an RG-18/U SAM DATA: qjh-robably 18.6 db for radar. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 17i for radar. Horizontal - Probably 22* for radar. Polarization - Horizontal for radar. Vertical for IF?. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth through 360" at a rate of 5 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION:
2)
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1956). CLASSIFIED. General Electric Drawing W7351292. UN-
3)
4) ENG 189: Preliminary Instruction Book for Navy Model SK Radar Equipment, Volume II. 5) NAVSHIPS 900116. e ,
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ASSOCIATED EqUIMET: Navy Model SK Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, air. MISCELLAXEOS: The gain and horizontal beamwidth shown above are listed in Reference 1) as characteristic of the SK-2 antenna, Navy Model 66AFR, not the SK antenna, Navy Model 66ABH. However, the apertures of the two antennas indicate that the data for the SK and SK-2 antennas were erroneously entered. MAEUFACTURE: General Electric Co. Antenna 66AW
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 6"8J-(*) FREW CY: 2.25. TYPE: SE band, 3000 - 3100 mc; VSWR < REFERENCES: -i) U.S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office.(Feb. 1958}. U_CLASSIFU . 2) Raytheon Drawing DXG-74-5037 sub 0 (66ABJ). Raytheon Drawing DXG-91-5041-2
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an aluminum cut paraboloidal reflector, 48 inches wide by 15 inche5 high with a focal length of 12 inches, fed by a waveguide horn with an aperture, 1-1/2 inches by 3 inches. The overall antenna is 44 inches high by 49-1/2 inches wide by 34 inches deep. The antenna has eight 13/16inch holes on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle for mounting. It is designed for connection to a
3)
4)
(66AwJ-l).
NAVSHIPS 900531: Instruction Book, Radar Equipments SG-a, SG-b, SG-Ib, S0-2s.
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SANNERWITh ANTENN
MANUFACTURER:
Antenna 66ABJ
STOCK NUMBRS: Federal Stock Number 66ABJ without spares .... F5985-470-7416
ANTENNA EEABL FREqUEnCY: TTP.: Dipole. STOCK NUMM: 3206. Federal Stock Nuber F5985-257band, 680 bH (20 no. )JUfLUACBTUR3Western Electric Co., pert
number D-150565.
LSCRITION: The antenna consists of a probe dipole connected to a coaxial cable. It mounts between the radar dipoles and reflector by four 0.164- 3 2 screws with 1/2-inch by
Equipment.
Equipment function
test.
MRWENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipb Antenna Details Chapter 5,
NAVSEIPS 900121(A),
(Jan. 1,
1959).
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UNASUISED
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UNCLASSUIED
ANTENNA 66ABO FREqJENCY: UHF and SHF bands, VSWR < 2. 2900 - 3100 mc; ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SE Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURER: NXs-3150. STOCK N3KBER: U. S. Navy, BuShips. contract
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a circular horn feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector, 142 inches wide by 20 inches high, fed by a circular waveguide horn, 2.9 inches in diameter. The horn is fed by The antenna is enrectangular waveguide. closed in a cylindrical plexiglass cover. It mounts by eight 3/4-inch holes on a 16-1/2 inch bolt circle WEAM DATA:
REFERENCES: 1) H.T. Fr~is, V.D. Levis, Radar Antennas , Nj. 2. '. Bell System Technical Jour7al New York, N.Y.: American Telephone and
Gain - 25 db.
Half-power beamwidth
Horizontal - 6".
SCAN DATA: The antenna is rotated in azimuth by a hand-operated mechanical drive. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, Pr boats, landing araft and other small vessels. 3)
UN-
ANTENNA 66AP
SVHrF
TYPE: Dipole.
band, 175
225 me.
TE Radio Corporation of America, IW part number P-720953-501. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Nmber P5985-2573208. REMACES: 1) U. . Hay, Nvy Stock Li UCLASSIFIED. 2) RCA draving V-4242 sub 0.
SCEIPTION: The antenna assembly is a Navy monitor antenna assembly consisting of a dipole antenna and a vacuum thermocouple. Its overall dimensions are 29-13/16 inches
of he Elec-
ASSOCIATE RIP)UWJ: Tsst equipment for Navy EquipModels SA and SA-l Radar Equipment. munt function - test.
ANTENNA 6MBQ
Y_. TYPE: C: VHF band, 175 - 225 mec. Polarization - Horizontal for radar signal. Vertical for 1W signal. SCAN DATA: The antenna has auiinuth lobeswitching and can also be rotated in azimuth at a rate of 5 revolutions per minute. A AD Eq ipments. f SA n "
Rattrese antenna.
DESCRIPTIOI: The antenna is a mattress consisting of a flat reflecting screen in front of which are mounted six horizontal dipoles for the radar signal, two vertical dipoles for
the EL IF? signal, and eight collinear vertical dipoles for the BG recognition signal.
iE search.
contract NObsr-6a207.
The screen is 104 inches wide by 60 inches high. The overall antenna is 104 inches wide by 103-3/4 inches high by 26-3/4 inches deep.
STOCK ULUM:
758.
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radar signaL
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UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, NaySokList of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 19587. UNCLASSIFIED.
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ANTENNA 6MA, FREQUENCY: VHF band, 177 187 mc. MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America.
TYPE:
Mattress antenna.
STOCK NUMNR:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a flatscreen reflector with four dipoles mounted in front of it. The dipoles are fed by 70-ohm coaxial cable. The overal'. antenna is 72 inches wide by 60 inches high by 29-1/2 inches deep and weighs 65 pounds. It mounts on Antenna Pedestal NT 1OAAE. SCAN DATA: The antenna is rotated in azimuth by a mechanical drive. ASSOCIATED EWIPMERT: Equipment. Navy Model SA-I Radar
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7A79.
REMERENCES: -TFU. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) 3) Navy Drawing RE 66F361-B. RCA Drawirg W-305132-1.
Equipment function
search.
ATENA 6ABS VRE band, 170 TYPE: Dipole (U-type). MAIWACTRMi: .JTOCK NU)U: Hovard Radio. Federal Stock Number F5965-249-
186,me.
ASSOCIATED FQUIMET: Navy Model YX Navigation Equipment. Equipment function - radar beacon.
MSCRIPTICE: The antemna is a sweptback or U-type, copper dipole fed by a 50-ohm coaxial
cable.
4330.
R&FVMmCE1 LT. Navy, Na S. Stock List of the Electronics Sujtly Office, (Feb. 1958). 'JNCLASSIF`D.
metely 30-3/4 inches long by 15 inches vide, The equipeent furnished includes a 20-foot mast ade in 5 bections. ELAM DlATA: Beaam type - Approximately niidirectiorad in azimuth. Polarization- Horizontal.
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ANTENNA 66ABU S-band. TYPE: Cut peraboloidIl reflector reflector, 24 inches high by 48 inches vidu,
fed by a half-wave radiator. 9w primery
SCRIPTION:
UNCLJ=RD
105
UNCLASSIFIED
DATA: BBEAM Polarization has been renlaced by Navy Model SQ Radar Equipment. COCNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACILURER: NXss-4753. U. S. Navy, BuShips. contract
- Vertical.
SCAN DATA: 7te antenna rotates in azimuth at a rate of 24 revolutions per minute. There is provision for either manual or motordriven rotation. Ground or shipboazd, lpnding Z;STALA-TION: barges and beachheads. Navy Model SN Radar ASSOCIATED EqUEPMENT: Eq-Lpment. Equipment function - surface search. Range - 300 yards to 25 nautical miles. MISCELLANEOUS: Navy Model SN Radar Equipment
R:$PkFNECES: Navy, Navy Stock List of the Flec1T u.S. tronics Supply Office (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) SHIPS 257: Int bruction Book for Navy Models SN and CXBR Radar Equipment.
m.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is 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 equipment includes di~'ole to a mast a bracket for mounting t'e or yardarm and a 200-foo.. coaxial cable. 0ISTALLATION: Ground or shipboard.
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronica Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Philco drawing EAP-2255 rev 0.
ANTENNA 66ABY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model CXBS Equipment. Sheets. Shipboard Antenna setails Chapter NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON,
REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
FIDENTIAL.
FREW 6X
: 66ACB...VEF band, 175 - 185 me; .VHF band, 185 - 195 mc; 66ACD.. .VHF
215 -
deep and weighs 556 pounds. Each antenna is mounted by eight 131/6-inch bolts equally
spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. The euitennas are designed for connection to a double concentric line, 7/8 inch in diameter and with an impedance of 70 ohms. SCAN DATA: The antennas have a motor-driven rotating mechanism. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SC-2 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. MANUFACTURER: General Electric Co.
band, 195 - 205 mc; 66ACE.. .VHF band, 225 mc. TYPE: Mattress antenna,
DESCRIPTION: These four antennas are identical, but each is designed to operate at a slightly different radar frequency. Each antenna consists of a flat rectangular reflector with three sets of dipoles mounted in front of it. One set of dipoles consists of 6 horizontal dipoles for the radar, another set consists of 4 vertical dipoles for Navy Model EL IF? equipment, and the third set consists of 12 vertical dipoles for Navy Model BG receiving identification equipment. This assembly is mounted on a pedestal containing a motorized drive unit, synchro units and a rotary Joint. Each of the four antennas is approximately 15 feet wide by 8 feet high by 43-1/2 inches
STOCK NUMBRS: 66ACB.. .FPieral Stock Number F5840-699-3603; 66ACC...?ederal Stock Number F5965-369-5589; 66ACD.. .Fede:agl Stock Number F5985-349-4902; 66ACE... Federal Stock Number F5985-349-4909.
106
UNCLASSFIIED
UNCLASSIF1ED
HEF~RERFCES: . S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecI' UNtronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. 2) General Electric Drawing P-r7b'7-7 rev. 2.
ANTENNA 66AC1F 157 - 1k7 Sc describes the .Reference 1) bY DESCRIPTION: entenna as a "st-vepipe" ' . :onsistin3 of two stovepipe sections jcin- .-t;.. ceramic insulator and mounted on L ,ub-base assembly. FREQtTDCY: VHF band, ASSOCIATED EOUIFMT: Navy Model BM Equipment.
-
Equipment function
IFF.
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 connection to a 50-ohm cable (RG-lO/U) with an NT-49195 plug assembly. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Approximately nondirectional in azimuth with most of the energy directed toward the horizon. Polarization - Vertical.
670b. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Hazeltine Drawing MA-1015.
ANTENNA 66ACG
FREQUENCY: TYPE:
187 mc.
2)
Ground-plane antenna.
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. NAVSHIPS 95439, Preliminary Installation Instructions on Model C7Z-66ACG Antenna Assembly.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a vertical steel rod, 15-1/2 inches long and 1 inch in diameter, and a wheel-type ground plane made up of a 19-inch-diameter steel ring with foar equally spaced radial steel spokes. The antenna weigns 5 pounds. The base of the antenna is tapped to receive a 1-inch pipe with a standard straight pipe thread. This mounting pipe, which is not supplied, should be approximately 25 inches long from the top of the pipe to its nearest point of support. The antenna is ied by Ra-lO/U coaxial cable. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard (small and medium vessels where space aloft is limited). ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model BL, W1, and BN series equipment. Equipment function - IF?. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTUJRER: NXss-2321T7. STOCK NUMR: U. S. Navy, BuShips. contract
3)
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Du.ta C er Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Det
(Jan. 1, 1959).
Antona 66Aoa
1O7
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA "ACM
FRE, TYPE:
Rquipnt function
DESCRIMION;
antenna of the parabolic type wid employs lobe switching. It weighs 510 pounds and is gimbal iounted. The primary radiator i. designed to be fed by a 50-ohm transmission line. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in asimuth and employs lobe switching. INSTALIATION: Shipboard. T: Navy Model Mark
U. 3S.Navy, Nvy Sck List of the Elsetronics ly 0ffie, (Meb. 1958). ISCLAIFTE. RCA Drawing TX-26O330.
2)
ASSOCIATED EJIFXIP
and
AWIENNA "ADA ASSOCIATED E_.PKM* Equi-s nt function Navy Model BA Equipent. IF. Shoots Shibdazd Antenna DetailsI Cptor 5. NAVSHLPS 9U0121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
ANT'NNA ASOI2E ga :Navy Model SD-3(2) Padar _quiLment. Zquipment function - earch. Jdaw=CZ: U.S.-Navy bureau of Ships, Antenna Data
WOINS boar Antenna Details master 5 e S900121(A), tMn. 1, 1559). .FIDUTAL, She
ANTEMNNA "ADC o D-3(2) Hader av ASSOCIAZid B8W W nt. Equipment r tion - 2earch. ftoo-Anteas oNavy Model OAF Iqui~a t. EuiantfuAa tion - probab4 training. Ui RMMwed: U. S. lavy ainA Bureau of ipd, Antomia Data M" , BkAVS=fl'B9O0121tA),JWm. Is19591.
CI AL.
JMPAI: mentnt.
.)lavy
ANW(4A MASSa
"at.
Whooto S, bqarO WAnton DOWaIls Cm45, IAVaHNS 9OU21WO) taf. Is 1"919. cupFflXAL.
UI. ay Szreea
108
U cM lI
ANTENNA GLUM R_ E : SHP bend, 3071 - 3100 mc. INSTALIATION: Shipboard, submarine.
TYPE: Cut puhraboloidal reflector with two waveguide horns. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector, 30 inches wide by 10 inches high, fed by two waveguide horns mounted side by side on either side of the focal point of the reflector. The reflecting surface is formed from a solid sheet of aluminum alloy. The waveguide horns ae made from a manganese-bronze casting. The two horns are used so that lobe switching can be employed. BEA DATA.:
A.SSOCATD PJIME2T: Navy Model SJ Radar Equipaent. Equipment function - tire control.
IIScELANEOUS:
5&AAP, but it COGIZAN
Antenna 66ADE is the same as has a different swinging arc. U. S. Navy, BuShips.
AGNCY-
Gain - 19 db.
Half-pover besmwidth - Vertical - 18*.
T
Horizontal - 8".
io. 0
2.
Beam type - Fan, pointed somewhat upward ir, elevation. Polarization - Korizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna employs lobe switching in azimuth. The lobe-switching beam separation is approximately 5', and the gain reduc-
5)
686972 issue I.
e e
ANTENNA "AN FREgLUCY: SHF band, 9000 mc. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data ipboard Antenna Details/ CRapter 5, Sheets * NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CoFIDfffhL .
ASSOCATED ESEFMEN: Navy Model CXBQ Experimental ladar Equipment. Equipment function search. kANUFACITUR: Western Electric Co.
ANTENNA EAIM FbEaCY: TYPE: SHF band, 9000 me. rotating and tilting mechanism. 1IT.?N: Navy Model C)Q ExperiABS0CA1TED Equipment function mental Radar Equipment. search. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NSM: Western Electric Co. Federal Stock Nuiber U5985-331-
DESCRIPTflNI The antenna consists of a reflector t-is probably a cut paraboloid, two dipoles with parasitic reflectors, and a doemshaped protective cover. The overall dimensions without the cover are 42 inches wide
0101.
1I1IENCES: it. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office,(e.1' -
ANDATA:
BKAK 2)
:SF
.-
sub 0.
109
UNLWnASFED
AWENNA 6M FREq TyFE! CY. SHF band, 3000 mc; VSWR < 1.5. ma o ,i
-_
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflector, 2 feet in diameter with a focal lergth of 6 inches, a dipole feed, an echo-box assembly, and a dome-shaped protective cover. The antenna assembly is 54-i/L2 inches high by 30-1/4 inches in diameter. It is mounted by eight threaded studs, 3/4 inch in diameter and 1-3/4 inches long, equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. The dipole is fed by a coaxial cable. BEAM DATA: Gain - 13 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 10.5". Horizontal - 11.5e. Side-lobe attenuation - Vertical - 20 db. Horizontal - 21 db. Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven rotating and tilting mechanism. It rotates through 360 in azimuth. ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT: Navy Model SF Radar Equipent. Equipment function - search, surface. MISCELLANEOUS: The 66ADK is similar to the 9MEX he. 66ADK has a different rotating mechanism and some changes in the protective cover and the way in which the dipole is mounted.
,"I"
om.
Antenna 66AmK REFERENCES: I) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter
MAN11FACTUR:
*
MIT 45-10.
e *5ee
UNCLASSI-
ANTENNA 66ADN
F1(EqMEC`:
ASSI
S-band.
REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DetailsI Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
EQUIPE: Navy Models SO, SO-a, Radar Equipment. Equipment function - sarch.
ANTENNA 66ADO
FREW TYPE:
S-band.
Dipole.
7393.
DESCRIPTION: The antenne consists of a dipole and a length of coaxial cable. It is part of an echo box that is used with radar antennas XT 66ADN and NIT 66AFK. The antenna assembly is 2-1/2 inches high by 2-1/A inches wide and is clamped by two screws to an antenna bracket. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Ofie (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2
AS8OCIA72 P : Navy Model SO, SO-a, and CXCH Radar Bquiloent. Equipment function test. 5* **eoss@ @ sess @ @ @ 50 @ @ .
110
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66ADP ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model MX-11 Radio Equipment. Equipment function - communications. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 5, NAVSBIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959 . CON-
FIDENTIAL. REFERENCE:
ANTENNA 66ADR ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SB Radar E4uipment. Equipment function - search. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 5
REFERENCE:
0 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
(Jan. 1, l959).
*
CON-
ANTENNA 66ADS FREQUENCY: Additional information is available in the secret document listed below as Reference 1 and in Volume VI of this catalog series, BEAM DATA: See Reference 1) or Volume II. 2) ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model B4 Equipment.
-
1)
E. B. Soltwedel, A Radar Directory. Project RAND Research Memorandum N4-2000. Santa Monica, California: The RAND Corporation, (Aug. 13, 1957), ASTIA Report
No. AD-150674.
SECRET.
U. F,.Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
IFF.
(Jan. 1, 1959).
S'
ANTENNA 66AEP-(*) FREQUENCY: UHF band, 2915 - 2967 mcc. STOCK NUMBERS: 66AEP... Federal Stock Number F5985-2 W-4506; 66AEP-l... Federal Stock Number F5985-246-4507; 66AEP-2...Federal Stock Number F5985-246-4518.
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with circular waveguide horn. DESCRIPTION: The antennrL consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector, 20 inches high by 42 inches wide, fed by a circular waveguide horn. The assembly is enclosed in a dome-shapedprotective cover. It in mounted by eight 13/16inch bolts equally spaced on a 16-1/2 inch bolt circle. BEAM DATA: Gain - Approximately 22 db. Hal--power beamwidth - Vertical - 12. Horizontal - 6'. Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth at a
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SL, SL-a, and SL-l Radar Equipment. Equipment function surface,
"search,
MISCELLANEOUS:
denotes TMP,
J
UNCLASSIFIED
lii
UNCLASSIFIED
REFERENCES: t 1) H.T. Friis, W.D. Lewis, Radar ." ennas ao. 2. Bell System Technical JournaI7 New York, N.Y.: American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Apr. 1947). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Western Electric Drawings ESXX-654068 3) EKG 193: Instruction Book for Modal SL Radar Equipment. SHIPS 255: Instruction Book for Radar Equipment SL-a. SHIPS 249: Instruction Book for Radar
4)
5)
Equipment SL-1.
ANTENNA 66AEQ
ASSOCIATED EJIPMENT:
Equipment. REFERCE:
NAVSHIVS 900121(A),
FIDENTIAL.
(Jan. 1, 1959).
CON-
ANTENNA 66AER ASSOCIATED EfUIPMENT: Navy Model SC-3 Radar Equipnt. Equipment function - search. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shiboard Antenna Details Chapter
FASIS 900121lA),
kJan. 1, 1959).
CON-
REERENCE:
FDENTIAL.
ANTENNA 66AES U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data hiboard Antenna Details Chapter 5, Sheets NAVSEIPS 90l21(A), Jan. , 1959 C-
EWIPMENT: Navy Model SC-3 Radar ASSOCIAT Equipment. Equipment function - search.
REFERENCE:
FIENIAL.
FREqJENCY:
ANTENNA 66AET-(*) in azimuth by a motor-driven manhanis revolutions per minute. INSTALLATICN: Shipboard.
at 5
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a flat rectangular reflector with three sets of dipoles mounted in front of it. One set of dipoles consists of 6 horizontal dipoles fjr the radar, another set consists of 4 vertical dipoles for Navy Model BL IFF equipment, and the third set consists of 12 vertical dipoles for Navy Model BO identification receiver. This assembly is mounted on a pedestal containing a motorized drive unit and three synchro units. The antenna is approximately 15 feet wide bI'. 7-1/2 feet high by 3-2/3 feet The deep and weighs approximately 550 pounds. antenna is mounted by eight 13/16-inch bolts equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle.
ASSOCIATED EQMiTMEN: Navy Model SC-3 and SC-A Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, air. Navy Model BL Equipment and Navy Model 10 Equipment. Equipment function - IF7. MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66AET-(e) denotes 6UAET and 66AET-l. The 66AET weighs somewhat more than 66AET-l, end 66AET-1 is used only with Navy Model SC-A. MANUFACTUR: General Electric Co.
The antenna is designed for connection to a double concentric line, RG-18A/ and RG-IO/U. MAN DATA: (Radar section)
Gain - 13.5 db. Half-power beemwidth - Vertical - 60. Horizontal - Approximately 2(?. Polarization - Horizontal. S;AN DATA: The antenna is rotated through 360
12
UNCLASSIFM
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AEU-() F : VIh band, frequency), 215 - 225 mc (radar SCAN DATA: The antenna is rotated through 360" in azimuth by a motor-driven mechanism at 5 revolu~tions per minute. rNSTrALLATION: Shipboazd.
TYPE:
Mattress antenna.
The antenna consists of a flat DESCRIPTION: rectangular reflector with three sets of dipoles mounted in front of it. One set of dipoles consists of 6 horizontal dipoles for the radar, another set consists of 4 vertical dipoles for Navy Model BL IFF equipment, and the third set consists of 12 vertical dipoles for Navy Model BG identification receiver. This assembly is mounted on a pedestal containirl a motor-drive unit and three nynchro units. The antenna is approximately 15 feet wide by 7-1/2 feet high by 5-2/3 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-IO/U. BEAM DATA: (Radar section) Gain - 15.5 db. FAlf-power beamwidth - Vertical - 60*. Horizontal - Approxi-
ASSOCIATED EWUIPMENT: Navy Model SC-S and SC-4 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, air. Navy Model EL Equipment and Navy Model BG Equipment. Equipment function - IFF. MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66AEU-(*) denotes (AuEu and 66AEJ-l. The two models use different synchro units. MANUFACTUMRE: General Electric Co.
STOCK NKERS: Federal Stock Numbers F5985349-497 EU), and F5985-470-7460 (66AEU-1. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Na
Supply Officef
Feb. 1958).
UNCLASSIFIED.
mately 20.
Polarization - Horizontal.
ANTENNA 66AEW FREQUCY: TYPE: VHF band, 215 - 225 mc. SCAN DATA: The antenna has azimuth lobe-switching and can also be rotated in azimuth at a rate of 5 revolutions per minute. ASSOCIATED EWIPM1W: Nary Models SA-2 and SA-3 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. MANUFACTUJER: Radio Corporation of America, contract NObsr-63207. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Number F5985-470-
Mattress antenna,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a mattress consisting of a flat reflecting screen. Mounted in f'ront of the reflector are six horizontal dipoles for the radar signal, two vertical dipoles for the EL IFF signal, and eight collinear vertical dipoles for BG recognition signal. The reflector 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. BEAM DATA: Gain - 21 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 52" for radar signal. Horizontal - 30' for radar signal. Polarizat6on - Horizontal for radar signal and vertical for IFF signal.
7459.
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1939T. UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Technical Manual for Radar Equipment SA, SA-2 and S NAVSIPS 92179, (June 3, 195k). UNCLASSIFIED. RCA Drawing T-621106 sub. o.
3)
ANTENNA 66AEX FFEECY: SEP band, 3000 me. tive cover. The antenna assembly is 34-1/2 inches high by 30-1/4 inches in diameter. It is mounted by eight threaded studs, 3/4 inch in diameter and 1-3A/ inches long, equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. The antenna is fed by a coaxial cable.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of paraboloidal reflector with a dipole feed, an echo-box assembly, and a loms-shaped protec-
UNCLA
FIED
113.
UNC
SCAN DATA: The antenna has % motor-driven rotating and tilting mechanism. ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT: Navy Model SF Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surface. MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AEX is 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.
SSIFIED
MANUFACUJRER: Submarine Signal Co.
STOCK NUMBER:
4511,
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958).7UN. CLASSIFIED. 2) Submarine Signal Drawing SK-5360 alt. 2.
ANTENNA 661Z-(*)
FREqUENCY: U9' band, 2700 - 2900 mc. MANUFACTURER: W-J-L Prodts Co.
C5985-369-
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter NAVSBIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON ENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronica Supply Office, (Feb. 195d7.WNCLASSIFIED.
MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66AEZ-(*) denotes b6.AE and 66AEZ-I. The 66AHA is part of 66AEz-l.
ANTENNA 66AFA sad 66AFB ASSOCIATED EQUIPMET: Navy Model Mark 7.6 Pedar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, C2%ter 51
REFERENCE:
ANTENNA 6FMC FRE ICY: URY and SM bands, 3000 mc. elevation. Polarization SCAN DATA: Horizontal.
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with two vaveguide horns. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a reflector, which is an offset section of a paraboloid, fed by two waveguide horns mounted side by side on either side of the focal point of the reflector, The reflector is 30 inches wide by 10 inches high and in constructed of horizontal, aluminum alloy slats. The waveguide horn assembly is 11-5/8 inches high by 20-11/16 inches wide by 14-l/2 inches long and is made from a manganese-bronze casting. Two horns are used so that lobe switching can be employed. SM DATA:
ASSOCIATEDE~jW : Navy Model SJ-l Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search and fire control.
Gain - 20 db.
9,-power beamwidth - Vertical - 17. Horizontal - 80. Beam type - Fan, pointed somewhat upward in
MISCELLANEOUS.:
I
J
antenna 66AGK. The 66.WP' is used with submarine radar and the E6MK La used wttL radar for surface vessels.
14
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURER: U. S. Navy, BuOrd. 1)
H.T.
Friis, W.D. Lewis, Radar Antennas Bell System Technical Journal,26. 2N New York, N.Y.: American Telephone and
Federal Stock Number F5985-4702) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). USCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA 66AFD FREUENCY: SE band, about 3000 mc. Shipboard, submarine. to 66ADR, 66AFC, and 66AGK and may be the sawe
as 66A1C.
INSTALLATION:
RLUERENCE :
ASSOCIATFD EW 4IPMENT: Navy Model SJ-a Radar Equipment, Equipment function - search and fire control. MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AFD is probably similar U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 5 NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CON-
FIDENTIAL.
ANTENNA 66AFE ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SD-2, SD-4, and SD-5 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959t. CON-
ANTENNA 66AFF MAJOR. CCPONENTS: 2 four-foot paraboliccylinder reflectors, 1 two-foot paraboliccylinder reflector, and 18 dipole feeds. FRE9JENCY: TYPE: URF I-and, 920 - 970 mc. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 10. Horizontal - 10*. Beam type - Pencil. Polarization - Horizontal.
dipole fee,'.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna has two main parabolic-cylinder reflectors mounted one on top of the other with their focal lines 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 approximately 1/4 wavelength. Eanh 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 groups of four dipoles. These groups are connected to a lobe switch to position the beam in one of four positions. Mounted centrally on the front of the
..
66AFF
UNCLASIFIED
115
UNCLASSIFIED
SCAN DATA: 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 shift in the currents in the dipole feeds This causes the main lobe of the radiation pattern to be shifted off the axis of the antenna by approximately 2-1/2". As the capacitor makes one revolution, the lobI is shifted first up, then to the right, then down, and finally to the left. Thus, there are four positions of the main lobe. When the signal return for all four positions is equal, the antenna is pointed directly at the target. The auxilliary antenna beam is not lobe switched. !NSTALLATION: Shipboard. MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AFF is Antenna Mark 17, Mod 0. C0CNIZANT AGENCY: the s as
U. S. Navy,
BuOrd. contracts
MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co., NOrd 4496 and NOrd 5358. STOCK NUMBER: 7456.
REFERITICES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, InstrucRadar Mod. 1, NAVORD OP 1772, (Oct. 1944). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Radar
6for
ASSOCIATED EQtiIENT:
Mod 1. Equipment function - fire control. Range - air, 400 to 45,000 yards, surface, 400 to 40,000 yards. e * # *,*e ee .e .e e e e a e * *# * * e * e e
ANTENNA 66AFG AC3CATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SQ and CXBR-1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter
search.
REFERENCE:
ANTENNA 6fAFJ
I_.N: TTPE:
187 mc.
Ground-plane antenna.
The antenna consists of a vertical
DESCRIPTION:
JFeb.
195).
It
U. S. Navy Bur au of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter
The antenna
N, NAVSEIPS 90012L(A),
CONFIDENTIAL.
(Jan. 1, 1959).
has a Jack to receive a cable aseembly that is made up of an IT 49195 plug and a length of 5O-ota coaxial cable, HG-0/U. The antenna
___
BEAM DATABeam type - Ownidirectional in azimuth with a low-angle vertical beam. Polarization - Vertical.
INSTALLATIOe:
Shipboard.
AO0A EW111MEN: Navy Models EL-1, E.-2, N,-4, BL-5, EL-,,EK-1, 34-2, ]4-2, BQ, SO-7M,
II
TOP view SC WIN
SO-7N, 50-1M4, 8O-12N, and YJ-2 Equipment. Equipment function - IF. Haaeltine Electronics Div.
MANUFACTUREt:
Antenna 661J3
116
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSMED
3) Hazeltine Drawing MA-1167-1. 4) NAVSHIPS 918.8.
ANTENNA 66AFK-(*) FREqUENCY: S-band. MISCEILAREOUS: The nomenclature 66AFK-(*) The 66AFK-1 is a denotes %AK and 66AFK-l. 66AFK which has been modified in the field to provide the antenna with a hydraulic tilting mechanism. MANUFACTURER: Raytheon Mfg. Co.
TYPE: Probably a cut paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a parabolic-type reflector fed by a waveguide. The overall assembly is 49 inches high and 26-1/4 inches in diameter. Im is mounted by four 7/16-inch bolts equally spaced on a 1-inch bolt circle. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven azimuth-rotating mechanism. Model 66AFK-1 in elevation from O to +90. also tilts
STOCK NfJMR: Federal Stock Number F5985-2464501 (66AZ K-l). REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec8 tic ply Office, (Feb. 195 ). UN-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SO, SO-a, SO-3, and SO-13 Radar Equipment. Equipment
function - search.
2)
ANTENNA 66AFL FRE(iENCY: UH' and SBF bands, 3000 me. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMER: 54i. REFERENCES: Raytheon Mfg. Co. Federal Stock Number F5840-369-
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide horn feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a cut paraboloidal
reflector with a "nozzle" type waveguide feed horn. The overall assembly is 43 inches high by 48 inches in diameter.
ASSOCIATED EqUIPMET: Navy Model SO-1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.
1)
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Ele.tronics Supply Office, CLASSFD. (Feb. 1958). UN-
2)
ANTENNA 66AFM FREqUENCY: US? and SHY handb, 2900 - 3100 mc.
TYPEt Cut paraboloidal reflector with wave*guide horn feed. DESCRIPTIO: The antenna consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector, a "nozzle" type waveguide feed horn, a turret-type protective cover, and a pedestal with a rotating mechanim and a synchro system. The overall assembly is 38 inches high by 33-1/4 inches in diameter. The antenna is mounted by eight 11/16-inch bolts equally spaced on a 11-1/2-inch bolt circle.
DATA:
Half-power beaidth - Vertical - 22.5. Horizontal - 100.
Polarization - Horizontal.
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth in either direction at 10-1/2 revolutions per
Ann
ASSOCITED EUINRT:
minute.
INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
Equipment.
search.
Equipment function
surface
L.
4
UNCLASSIF1ED
I
T-I
7t
t4C
66AYN Vertical Radiation Pattern MISCELLANIEOUS: Antenna 66AFN is similar to and interchangeable with 66AGD, 66AGN, and 69-AG0. The 66AYN is the 66AGD molified for stepmotor, differential-type, true bearing indication. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
66APM Horizontal Rdliation Pattern Bok orRaarEVLMnt AHI 92,(ug9,14)UN CLASSIFID. 2) Navy ModelSO-8,
MANUFACTURER: Raytheon Mfg. Co., contracts NXar-71M0 and NXss-26786. STOCK NUKEER: 5=_. Federal Stock Number F5985-369-
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets,* Shipboard Antenna Detais !II ater , NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1. 95. CONFIDENTIAL.
CLjASSI=ra.
REFERECES:
17
".
ANTENNA 66AFN FRqWY TYPE: UHF and SUF bands, 3000 me. ASSOCIATED EWIfliEIT: MANUFACTURER: DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a. parabolic reflector fed by a rotating primary radiator. It includes a drive motor, 5 synchro units, end a pickup dipole (probably an echo-box antenna). The overall assembly is 39 inches high by 35 inches in disaseter. Its total weight Is 93 pounds. The antenna is mounted by eight 13/16-inch bolts equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. The antenna is fed by rectangular waveguide.
* CC C ** C C CC ,CC
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, N=~ Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office (Feb. 1M5). UNCLASSIFIE.
CCC
CS#
ANTENNA 66AFP ASSOCIATED EWJMGMT: Navy Model 89-1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function -search. REERJITCE: U. S. Nary Buireau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shiftsd Antenna Details IChapter 5, NAVEHIPS 9121(A), kJan. 1, 1959). CONFIEPIAL.
118
WUMcISSED
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AFQ-(*)
]M: 1YPE:
Paraboloidal reflector.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an 8-foot paraboloidal reflector (66AHA), 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. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy ,Aodel S4-i Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search and MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66AFQ-(*) denotes 66AK and 66AFQ-l. The 66AHA is part of 66AFQ-I.
REFERENCES: I) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter , NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List o the Electronics Supply.Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. Navy Drawing RE 13A9102A (66AHA).
3)
ANTENNA 66AFR
FREQUENCY:
V'
t,,nd,
.'-
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflector, 17 feet in diameter with a mesh reflecting surface and two feed assemblies. Each feed assembly consists of a dipole and a reflector rod. The IFF feed is mounted with the dipole vertical; the radar feed is mounted with the dipole horizontal. The total weight 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 DATA: (For radar signal) Gain - 18.6 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 17.
Horizontal - 22*. Polarization - Horizontal (for radar signal).
/
I
"
Antenna 66AFR MANUFACTURER. General Electric Co., contracts NXs-1837 and NXss-18731. STOCK MD4BER: Federal Stock Number F5985-470-
Vertical (for IFF signal). SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth through 360- at a variable rate up to 5 revolutions per minute. INSTALLAtiON: Shipboard, CL and larger vessels.
REFERENCES: f) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter -NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. ,l959). i COhFIDLXTIAL. 2) Edward Ornstein, U S Nay Radar Systems SuTe NRL Reportl ; . Washington, D. C.: Naval Research Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-153211. SECRET. ly Office, AgiED 4) 5) wAiwmPS 900,116. SHIPS 222. (Feb. 1958). Ur-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SK-2 and SK-3 Radar Equipment. Equipment function search. Range - minimum: 1200 yaros. Maximum: bombers - 30 miles at 500 feet, 130 miles at 30,000 feet; fighteis - 80 miles at 10,000 feet; battleships - 20 miles; destroyera - 18 miles; surfaced submarines - 5 miles. MISCEULANEOUS: Reference 1) 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. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
UNCLASSIFIED
119
UNCLASSFIED
ANTENNA 6(AFS ASSOCIATED EQUIR,9NT: Navy Model Mark 1 Mod 5 Equipment function - fire Radar Equipment. control. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter C3NNAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, i959). FIDEhrIAL.
5,
ANTENNA 66A07'-() FRShQUECY: TYPE: UHF and SHF bands, 2965 - 3019 mc. STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Numbers F5985-246-
Parabolidal reflector.
SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven rotating mechan:3m. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SF and SF-1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.
66Anr-(*)
Ground-plane antenna.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a vertical radiating rod supported by a leaf spring above a flat, metal ground plane. The overall
assembly is 22-7,/8 inches high by 20 inches wide, and the total weight is approximately 55 pounds. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Omnidirectional in azimuth. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, submarine.
LEFTSOE vigw
'
FUCFiT WEW
Antenna 66A1U
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2)
,. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 195b). UN-
MISCELLANEOUS:
MANUFACTIURER: Ray Jefferson, Inc., Hazeltine Electronics Corp., contract NXsr-53309. STOCK NUMBRS: 66AFu-I...Navy Nl6-A-52285-7831I
CLASSIFIED.
FREUENCY: Additional information is available in tht secret document listed below as Reference .. TYPE: C-.paraboloidal reflector with dipole feed.
DESCRIPTION: The reflector is a cut paraboloid approximately 3 feet wide by 2-1/4 feet high. The feed is a dipole with a small reflecting disk.
12
UNCLASSIFIED
- -
'*.-
UNCLASSiIED
BEAM DATA: SCAN DATA: tilted. See Reference 1). Antenna is manually rotated and 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnanue, Radar Equigennt Mark 26 Models 3 and 7iKVORD OP 1154, (Aug. 19J)4'). WICZAB8AD.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Equipment Mark 26 Mod 3 and Mark 26 Mod 4. Equip:ont 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: MANUFACTURERS: U. S. Navy, BuOrd.
ANTENNA E
OM
660YF
ANTENNA 6AGO FREQUENCY: UD' and SUE bands, 2900 - 3100 m. MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna 66AGD is similar to and interchangeable with 66AFN, 66ACM and 66AGO. The 66AGD is the original antenna furnished with Navy Model S0-8 Radar Equipment. It hba no provision for true bearing indication. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, I iips. contracts
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide horn feed. DESCRIPTION: The dntenna consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector, a "nozzle" type w-veguide feed horn, a turret-type protective cover, and a pedestal with a rotating mechanism and a synchro system. The overall
assembly is 37-1/2 inches high by 34-1/2 inches in diameter. The antenna is moun~ed
by eight 11/16-inch bolts equally sr-ced on a 11-1/2-inch bolt circle. The antenna
STOCK NtEER:
4513.
1HFEREKCrS:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction
del
u -
so-8)
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 22.5*. Horizontal - 10*. Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth in either direction at a rate of 10-1/2 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATIN: Shipboard.
2)
Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details* Chapter I NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDNTIAL. U. S. Navy, Ny Stock List of the Elec(4eb. 1958). t1N-
3)
AS-OCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SO-5 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surface.
ANTENNA 66AGE
and bhands, 3000 mc. paraboloidal reflector fed by a "nozzle" type
waveguide horn.
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide horn feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cut
Incheo high by 51 inches in diameter. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven rotating mechanism.
UNCLM
121. .A
Navy Models 50-1 and _ASSOIATAD EqNIT: Equipment function SO-2 Radar Equipment. search.
1)
Stock List of the ElecU. S. Navy, Na tronics Supply Office. (Fb. 195). cASIE.
2)
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detail. Chapter 2. NAVSHPS900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CNFDMAL.
9599Ott
0*400509
1,
NC:
3)
inches high. The antenna weighs 125 pounds, It and the entire assembly weighs 217 pou:nds.
is mounted by four 13/"32-inch bolts equally spaced on a 13-inch bolt circle.
4)
5)
Polarizatoon - Hoisontal. SCAN DATA: az~izuth The antenna rotates through 36o* in
PT boats and other
ETm: Navy Model 80-3 Radar ASSOCU-M L%2 Equipment function - search, Equipment. surface. MANUFACTURER: Taft-Plerce Manufacturing Co., Antenns ar6A
5 $5.
5 0
05
5 1 0
5 6
5 0
50
0 4
a 0
$, #
ARMN4A "AGN FRE9MCY: TYP: VEY band, 110 - 165 me-. is tapped with a standard straight pipe thread
to receive a 1-inch iron mounting pipe.
Ground-plane antenna.
BEAM DATA: type - Omnidirectlonl in azimuth with a aes. vertieal bse. Polarization - Vertical. DISTAILATIOj t Shipboard.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a vertical radiating rod, 13-5/8 inches lonb" by 2 inches in diameter, and a "steering-wheel" or
ASSOCIATE
MI.CjiEO
MPE NT:
: The
66AGE
-!
im*
66AJ except for the length of the radiating element and frequency band. MANUWFClTA : Technical Appliance Corp. and Raseltrne Ilectronics Div.
F47ERINCES U. 8. Navy, Beh Stock List of the ElecUNtronics Supplyffitce, (Peb. 19055). CLASSIFIED. 2) Haseltine Drawing MA-iU67-2.
STOCK NUM:
4379.
ANTNMA EGJ ?MqUENIY: VVY band. U. S. Navy Bareau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shi board Antsa Details hater 9_ (Jan. It 1959). CcOFIDENTIAL.
5.
REFEENCE:
5* *0*1,e 1
4,
I I4
1,I *
I OI
# ,..*..* 1
1O
e.
ANTENNA "A" PWC~j UNY and W0 bands, 300 me. COGNIZAIT AGXXCY: MANUFI;ALT f U. 8. Navy, BuOrd.
TYPE: C' -araboloid reflector with two waveguide huas. D OCRNIrIC: antenna consiats of a reflecThe tor, whEnh is an offset section of a paraboloid, fed by two waveguide horns mounted aide by side on either side of the focal point of the reflector. The reflector is constructed of horizontal, aluminum alloy slats, and the vaveguide horn assembly is made from a manganeee-bronze casting. Two horns are used so that lobe switching can be employed.
IMFERECES:
1) U. S. Navy BDureau of Ordnance, Radar Equipment Mark 27, AVORD OP 1155, (Aug. 1944). UCLAS D. H.T. Friis, W.D. Levis, Radar Antennas Rell System Technical Jour~nT7I 25 No. 2. 1ew York, N.Y.: Ammrcan Telephone and Telegraph Co., (Apr. 1947). =CLASFDED.
2)
ASSOCIAM ]nT: levy Model Mark 27 Radar Equplmnt. Equipment function - search, sur-
The 66AL
Is the asma as
Antenna 66m
UNUAUlID123
UNCLASSIFI
ANTENA 66AGL
ASSCIAD EQIENT: Navy Models ER and ER-1 Equipment. Equipment function - IFF. FLEUUMCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna DetaiLs thapter 5,.
NAVSPIPS 900121(A),
FIDENTIAL.
(Jan. 1, 1959).
CON-
ANTENNA 6AG
__
725 mc.
Equipment
TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector fed by a dipole array. DESCRIPTION: antenna consists of four pairs of dipole radiators and a double parabolic reflector, that the Reference 1) states
to probably simi-
STOCK NU3M:
5443. RIE 1)
C:1"7: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UCLASSIFIED.
SCAN DATA:
2)
ASSOCIATE) ERnAH1ENT:
N interchangeable with 66mR1, 66AzD, and 66Ao. The 66AG is 66A;D modified for amonting on a retractable tripod. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Nasy, mBIps.
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with waveguide horn feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector, a "nozzle" type waveguidq feed horn, a turret-type protective cover, and a pedestal with a rotating mechanism and a somchro system. The assembly is 30 inches high by 35-1/2 inches in diameter, and its weight in 93 pounds. It is designed to be mounted on Navy Antenna Tripod XT 10207.
MANUFACTURER: Raytheon Ibnufacturing Company, contracts lNXsr-41008 and Isls-26786. STOCK NWKPS: Federal Stock Nuber F5985-2464512, Navy F16-A-59694-l686. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Intruction
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beewidth - Vertical - 22.5. Horizontal - 10. Polarization - Sorizontal. 2) SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth in either direction at a rate of 10-1/2 revolu-
(Aug. 9, 1949).
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Det&ils. Chapter , NAVSHIPS 900121(A), iJan. 1, 1959).-
CONFIDENTIAL.
of the ElecU. S. Navy Na,2 Stock L tronics Supply Office (Feb. 1 958. UN-
ASSOCIAED SWUNmT:
Equipment. surface. ISC.2ANEOUS:
124.o
CLASSIFIED.
Raytheon Drawing M-39A-M1 sub A.
The 66AG e
is
similar to and 50 *e
UeNCL * *
**@***,**
ccc.
121
UNClASSIFIID
UNCLASSFIED
ANTENNA 66AGO FREQJECY: UHF and SHF bands, 2900
-
3100 me.
E, wave-
MISCE.1ANES:
The 66AGO is 66AGD modified for torgue-unit, differential-type, true bearing indication. COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MAWFACT"RER:
U. S. Navy, BuShips.
contracts NXsr-41008 and NXss-26786. STOCK a.NUR: Federal Stock Number F5985-246Ti53l.
R 1)
ENCES: U. 8. Navy Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for Radar Equpment Navg Model SO-,
SCAN DATA:
UN-
either direction at a rate of 10-1/2 revolut ions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
CLASSIIE. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter
ASSOCIATED EUIPMENT: Navy Model S0-8 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surface.
1000 mc.
COGNIANT AGENCY:
U. S. Navy, BuShips.
TYPE- Two dipoles with a convex, cylindrical reflector, DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a hyperbolic-cylinder reflector with a large horizontal dipole and a small vertical dipole mounted in front of the convex aide of the reflector. The overall assembly is 25-3/I4 inches by 37-7/8 inches by 83 inches. The total weight of the assembly is approximately 275 pounds. Two antenna assembliesp one port and one starboard, are used for each installation.
MANUFACTURER: L. S. Brach Manufacturing Corp., contracts NXsr-814 6 5 and NXar-85042. REFEMCES: 1) U. a. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office. kFeb. 1958). UNCLASSITJ5D. 2) SE[EPS 384: Technical Manual for Model DXA Direction Finder Assembly.
WAX DATA:
Polaritation - Horizontal and vertical. 33STALLATICH: bridge. Shipboard, submarine observation
ASSOCIATED HEj2M.: Navy Model DCA Direction Finder Assembly. Equipment function - countermeasures, direction finding.
Aten
ANTENNA EAGP FEECY:U 1.3. S< F and SWYbands, 3000 mc; the lower half of the reflector, and a recngular waveguide born with an aperture 4 inches by 8 inches. The feed horn, which projects through the shield, is tilted upward 5r frm horizontal. RUM DATA: Gain - 23 db. Half-power beaawidth
Tm:tt Modified paraboloidal reflector with a horn feed. DCRIPTICK: The antenna consists of a shaped paraboloidal reflector, 4 feet in diameter and 9 inches deep, a bowl-hapeod shield covering
Norizontal
5-1/20.
UNCLAS
125
UNCLASSIFIED
Side lobe attenuation - Horizontal - 0.99". Beam type - Cscd from 24" to 72" in azimuth *19,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SO-11 Radar Equipmert function - search, air. Equipment.
CONFIDENTIAL.
2)
Antenna Catalog, Report No. 1330. Cambridge, Mass.: Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
(Oct. 8, 1945).
e e e ee
MIT 45-10.
e ee e
UNCLASSIFIED.
e e e ; e9 #e e *e
Antenna 66A0P
9,,.,., ee
ANTENNA 66AGQ FREQUENCY: URF and SEF bands, 3000 me. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SO-Ia Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. MANUFACTURER: STOCK IUMBER: 8832. Raytheon Manufacturing Co. Federal Stock Number F5840-567-
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector fed by a waveguide horn. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflector with a "nozzle" type waveguide feed horn. The assembly is approximately 43 inches high by 48 inches wide by 48 inches deep. It is mounted on a pedestal and fed by waveguide. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecUNtronics Supply Office. (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED.
rotating mechanism.
2)
ANTENNA 66AGR-(*) : Navy Models SO-a and ASSOCIATED EQUIPH SO-13 Radar Equipment. Equipment function search. NISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66AGR-(*). denotes 66AGR and 66AGR-I. The 66AGR-1 is not normally used with Navy Model SO-a Radar Equipment. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 5, CONNAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959i. FIDENTIAL.
ANTENNA 66AGS cy: TYPE: Sr Wraq band, 9000 - 9160 mc. BEAM DATA: Gain - 32 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 13'.
guide horn.
DESCRIPTION:
Horizontal - 1.5".
Polarization - Horizoatal. The antenna consists of a slatted,
cut paraboloidal reflector, 5 inches high by 48 inches wide, with a "nozzle" waveguide feed.
SCAN DATA:
through 36o0
at a rate of approximately 6
126
-. -. .
"
UNCLASSIFIED
INSTALLATION: Shipboard, PC boats and other light craft, ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SO-4 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surface. 4) BuShips Drawing RE 43F362.
5)
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
MANUFACTURER: STOCK NU1BER: .7428
U. S. Navy, BuShips.
REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter ,uw
(Jan. 1, 1959).!
U. S. Navy, Nav- Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UN-
Antenna 66AwS
"AGT
TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a horn feed. DESCRIPTION: The 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 reflector. The antenna weighs 95 pounds.
BAM DATA:
rain - 37 db. Half-po-er beamwidth - Vertical - 1.2*. Horizontal -+ Side lobe attenuation - At least 20 db. Beam type - Beevertail. 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. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Antenna 66AGT REFERENCES: 1) Bureau of Ordnance, Instruction Book for Radar Equipment Mark 22 Model 1, OP 1775, UNCLASSIFIED. (May 19,4b).
ASSOrIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Equipment Mark 22 Mod 1. Equipment function - fire control. M.SCELLANEOUS: Radar Equipment 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. COGNIZANT AIUCY: U. S. Navy, BuOrd.
2)
MANUFACTURER: NOrd-9385.
3)
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_,
+_ ,, _
,_
, _ a, _ +
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2 7 f
UNCLAUMSIFIED12
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AGU.()
FREQUENrY: TYPE:
MANUFACTURER:
Paraboloidal reflector.
STOCK NUMBEM: Federal Stock Number N584o-24645O57(6AG-U-i). REkTRECES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Raytheon Drawing M-87A-20 sub 0.
SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven rotating mecbhnism. ASSOCIATED EQUIPNT: Navy Models SO, SO-a, and S0-13 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. MISCELLANEOXJS: The nomenclature 66AGU-(*) denotes 66AbU and 66AGU-l. The 66AGU-1 is ncrmally used with Navy Model SO-a Radar Equipment.
ANTENNA "AGW FREQUENCY: TYPE: feed. VH band. Equipment. 1FF. Equipment function
-
search and
MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AGW is the same as 66AGX except for frequency. MANUFACTURER: General Electric Company.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a parabwA2-ul reflector fed by a dipole. The antenna Is mounted on a welded steel pedestal. The antenna is fed by an RG-8/U cable for IFF and an RG-19/U cable for radar. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven rotating mechanism. ASSOCIATED EqMIMENT: Navy Model SK-iN Radar
(Jan. 1. 1959).
Chapter 5,
CON-
205 me.
MISCELLANEOUS: The 66A1K is the same as 66AGW except for frequency. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBER: General Electric Company. Federal Stock Number F5985-369-
DESCRII'FI: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole. The antenna is mounted on a welded steel pedestal. The gverall assembly is 5 feet high by 15 feet long by 4 feet 4-1/4 inuhes wide. The antenna is fed by an RG-8/A cable for IFF and an RG-19AJ cable for radar. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven rotating mechanism. ASSOCIATED EWIPHMT: Nevy Model SK-IM Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search and
IFF.
REFERENCES: 1) U. S Navy., Navy Stock Lst of t tronics Lup ffice, Fb1 I l-y CLASSIFIED. 2)
Elec.) UN-
9160 me.
TTIz: Paraboloidal reflector with a dip'le feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a paraboloidal
reflector with a feed assembly consisting of a waveguide-fed dipole. The reflector is 24 inches in diameter. The antenna is enclosed in a plastic rao, 31-1/8 inches in diameter, and is mounted by 8 holes for 3/8inch bolts equally spaced an a 16-1/2-inch
bolt circle.
#
-
128
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
REAM DATA: Gain - 33.5 db. Half--power beamwidth - Vertical - 3.8'.
Polarization - Horizontal. 3"-
Horizontal - 3.8*.
0-,
n\ on
4W
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth through 360* at a rate of 6 revolutions per
minute..-- "
INSTALLATION:
-_
,.
8."OLS EOUALLY SWCED FV
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SU and SU-I Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surfacc. Range - maximum, 15 miles for 2200ton DD; minimum, 400 yards. MISCLLAREaS: The nomenclature 66AGY-(*) denotes 66AkY and 66AGY-I. The two models are the same except for the height of the radome. The 66AGY radome is 40-1/2 inches high and the 66AGY-1 radome is 49-1/2 inches high. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
DUN. 2W3TS
Antenna 66AGY REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 2, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONIFIDETIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 195B). UNCLASSIFIED. 3) SHIPS 313: Instruction Book for Radar Equipment Navy Model SU. 900,882: Instruction Book for 4) NAVS Radar Equipment Navy Model SU-I.
MANUFACTURER: Submarine Signal Co., contracts XXss-26593 and NXss-33744. STOCK NIRB4F-0: Federal Stock Number F5985-4089696 (66AGY) and Federal Stock Number F5985408-8697 (66AGY-l).
ANTENNA 66AGZ-(*) FREq TYPE: CY. VHF and URF bands, 175 - 770 mc. pipe with 2 inches of 11-1/2 thread (American Standard). MANUFACTUMRER: General Electric Company.
Conical antenna. STOCK I24BEI: Federal Stock Number F5985-3695380 (66A Z) and Federal Stock Number F5985369-5381 (66AGZ-1). REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1956). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) 3) General Electric Drawing T-7663456 rev 2,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a mudified conical dipole and is fed by a 52-ohm coaxial cable. The equipment includes an r-f monitoring unit. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Vertical, 45*, or horizontal, depending upon mounting poisiton. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMET: Navy Models TDY and X-TDY Radio Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function - probably communications. MISCELLANEOUS: The nomenclature 66AGZ-(*) denotes 66AQZ and 66AGZ-I. The 66AGZ is 26-1/2 inches wide by 31 inches high and is mounted by means of four 9/16-inch holes located in the corners of a 6-1/2-inch square; 66AGZ-1 in 28-1/2 inches in diameter by 38 inches high and is mounted on a 2-3/8-inch
# #*o #* **e #50 # # # #
(66AGZ).
General Electric Drawing SK-69083-12-l rev 0, (66AGZ-I).
UNCLASSIFIED
129
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AHE FREQUENY: TYPE: VH band, 215
-
225 mc.
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 31-11/16 inches deep. It has a turning radius of 80-1/8 inches. It weighs 251 pounds and mounts on NT 21ACP antenna pedestal which weighs 428 pounds. BAM DATA: Gain - 22 db. Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 50*. Horizontal - 20* Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates 360* in azimuth at a rate of either 1-1/4 or 7 revolutions per minute. TUNING/MATCHIN0, DEVICES: Bazookas are used to match the antenna to a 52-ohm cable. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, DD and larger vessels.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SR and SR-a Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, air. Range - maximum, 8 miles for 2200-ton DD and 50 miles for 20-square meter aircraft; minimum, 750 yards. MANUFACTURERS: Daunt Manufacturing Co., and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. STOCK NUMBER: 5431. Federal Stock Number F5985-369-
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 2 NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Nay Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 195d). UNCLASSIFIED. Westinghouse Drawing
3)
7611790.
6AHF ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT: Navy Models SR and SR-a Radar Equipment.. Equipment function - search, air. Range - maximum, 8 miles for 2200-ton DD and 50 miles for 20-square-aster aircraft; minimum, 750 yards. MANUFACTURERS: Daunt Manufacturing Co., and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. STOCK NUMBER: 10 Federal Stock Number F5985-296-
205 mic.
Mattress antenna,
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of 12 dipoles mounted in front of a flat-screen reflector. The antenna is 72 inches high by 180 inches wide by 32-13/16 inches deep and has a turning radius of 90-1/2 inches. It weighs 272 pounds and mounts on NT 41ACP antenna pedestal which weighs 428 pounds. BEAM DATA: Gain - 22 db. Hal--power beamwidth - Vertical - 50e.
Horizontal - 20".
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter
NAVSHIPS 900121(A), J:=-
Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates 360* in azimuth at a rate of either 1-1/4 or 7 revolutions per minute. TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: Bazookas are used to match the antenna to a 52-ohm nable. INSTALLATICN: Shipboard, DD and larger vessels. 2)
CONFIDENTIAL. U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecUN( tronics Supply Office, Feb. 195)8. CLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA GROUP "AUG MAJOR CW06Iff1: 1 6600-I2 antenna section, 1 6bANJ-LC antenna section, 1 66AW-RC antenna section, and 1 66AM-RE antenna section.
FREUMCY VUF band, 175 - Z`5 me.
DESCRIPTICO: The antenna is node up of four sections, 66Am-Li, 66AE-Ic, 66A3-w, and Each section consists of a dipolee, 66ANM-RE. a mounting plate, a matching transformer, and insulating bushings. Mw four sectlons we
mounted on the SR radar a .enna.
TYPE:
130
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Bazookas are UNING/4ATCoING DEVICES: 52-ohm cable. used to match the antenna- to-a INSTALLATION: Shipboard, DD and larger vessels. Number H5985-244-540; 66ARG-LC.. .Federal Stock Number N5985-244-5407; 66ARG-RC... Federal Stock Number N5985-244-5405; 66AB0-RE. .. Federal Stock Number 35985-244REE CES. List of the ElecU.S. Navy, Navy Stock 1) Suptply Offlce (Feb. 1956). UNtronic CLASSIFIED. 2) Westinghouse Drawings T-7611790-4 sub 3, T-7611519 sub 2, and T-7611520 sub 2.
ASSOCIATED EUB4T: - Navy Mark 3 1FF Equipment, IFF. Equipment function MANUFACTIURERS: Daunt Manufacturing Co., and, Westinghouse Electric Corporation. STOCK NUMPRS: 66ABG... Federal Stock Number N59835-47_-7471j 66A5G-LE... Federal Stock
ANTENNA KfT 66AHH MAJOR COMPONENTS: I 66AEE-LE antenna section, 1 66AW-LC antenna section, 1 66AM-RC antenna section, and 1 6.-RE FREQECY: TYPE: Orange band, Mark 3. Navy Mark 3 IFF Equipment. E: ASOITD E Equipment function - IFF. MANUFACTRERS: Daunt Manufacturing Co., and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. STOCK 5634. RENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office (Feb. 1958). UKCLASSIFIED. 2) Westinghouse Drawings T-7611790 sub 3, T-7611519 sub 2, and T-7611520 sub 2.
6 MR% Federal Stock lumber N5985-3 9-
Array of dipoles.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is made up of four sections, 66ASK-LE, 66AHE-LC, 66Am-RC, and 66ASH-RE. Each section consists of two dipoles, a mounting plate, a matching transformer, and insulating bushings. The four sections are mounted on the SR radar antenna. TUJINFOAATCKflN DEVICES: Bazookas are used to match the antenna to a 52-ohm cable. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, DD and larger vessels.
.5, 5 ,9* * * *.* *** *
0 *
*0O* *
C*
ArMNENA GROUP 66AHi 1 66AHJ-LE antenna section, MAJOR CI4PO.NES 1 V r-C nnna section, 1 66AHJ-RC antenna section, and I 66ARJ-HE antenna section. TYPE: Array of dipoles. MISCELLANEOWUS: The information in Reference 1) is incomplete and disorganized. The description above is believed to be correct. MANUFACTUORERS: Daunt Manufacturing Co., and Westinghouse Electric Co.'poration. STOCK
DESCRIPTION: The an anna is made up of 'Tour sectionsp 66AJ-L, 66,-Le, 66a-., and 66AHl-RE. Each section consists o- three dipoles, a mounting relate, a matcking transformer, and insulating bushings. The four sections are mounted on the SR radar antenna. TININGM4ATC=IG DEVICES: Bazookas are used to match the antenna to a %.-ohm cable. INSTLLAT.ION Shipboard, DD and larger vessels. Navy Mark 4 IFF Equipment.
-
NUNRERS:
REERENCES: I) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Elec(Feb. 1958). Uftronics Supply 'E. CA 2) Westinghouse Drawings 7611791, T-761149502, GFFT-761145-01, snd T-7614S-Gl.
UNCLASSIFIED
131
UNCLASSIFIED
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a coaxial dipole formed from a length of RG-8/U cable for folding back 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 is 46-3/8 inches. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, DD and larger vessels. Navy Model SR Radar eoeee Se Equipment. box). MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBER: 7130. Equipment function - test (echo
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office (Feb. 195d). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Westinghouse Drawing T-7613639 sub 0.
S
ASSOCIATED EWIPMENT:
S
ee*eee
e *0*e
ANTZNNA 66AHL FREQUENCY: TYPE: VHF band, 175 - 225 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SC and SC-1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - IFF. MANUFACTURER: DESCRIPTION: The a-ntenna consists of four dipoles mounted in front of a flat-screen reflector. The antenna is 48 inches high by 102 inches wide. It is mounted on the SC or A 52-ohm RC-lO/U cable SC-1 radar antenna. STOCK NUMBER: 5329. REFERENCES: Pratt Industries, Inc. Federal Stock Number F5985-369-
Mattress antenna.
1) U. S. Navy, N a Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, tFeb. 195b). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Drawings RA 66F258 and RE 13A751.
615 mc.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models CXFR and TDY .'adio Transmitting Equipment. MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AHM and 66AN are similar but are designed for different frequency ranges. STOCK NUMBER: 5391. Federal Stock Number N5985-369-
TYPE: Probably a sleeve dipole with a flatscreen reflector. DESCRIPTION: The antenna is 12 inches high by It can 1 inches wide by 5-1/8 inches deep. be mounted with the dipole horizontal, at a The feed is a 50-ohm 45' angle, or vertical. transmission line. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, depending on mounting position. INSTALLATION: Shipboard,
or 45S
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics UNCLASSIFIED. Supply Office.(Feb. 1958).
ANTENNA 66AHN FREQUENCY UR band, 615 - 800 mc. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45e depending on mounting position.
TYPE: Probably a slee-e dipole with a flatscreen reflector. DESCRIPTION: The antenna is 10-1/2 inches high It by I4 inches wide by 5-1/8 inches deep. can be mounted with the dipole horizontal, at a 45* angle, or vertial. The feed is a 50-ohm transmissl.n line.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUPMENT: Navy Model CIFE and TDY Radio Transmitting Equipment.
132
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFM
MISCELLAMEOS: The 66AHN and 66AHM are gimilau. but are designed for different frequency ranges. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUNER: -57. 9 Diaeond Instriument Co. 2) Federal Stock Number N5985-4083) 0 0 o e o~~~~~ 0 0 0 4 U. S. Navy Specification RE 9402. Diamond Instrument Drawing M-2902 sub 0. 0 0 0 # REFERENCES: l) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA 6AM Y_.QPE__.: UY band, 2800 me. : Navy Model SP Radar EQUIPME ASSOCIAT Equipment. Equipment function - search, surfacej and fire control. MANUFAIVRE: DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflector, 8 feet in diameter with a focal length of 27.5 inches, fed by a twodipole, waveguide-fed, nutating feed assembly. antenna is mounted by twelve 1-1/16-inch bolts. The overall assembly is 136 inches high by 106 inches wide by 106 inches deep, and the total weight is 2200 pounds. General Electric Company.
"The
STOCK NUNBE: Federal Stock Number F5977-3695563 (without spares), and Federal Stock Number F5985-665-0533 (with spares). REFERENCES: Stock List of the Elec1) U. S. Navy, Ny UNtronics Supply Office (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED.
BEAM DATA:
2)
- Vertical - 2.7T.
3)
SCAN DATA:
k)
Cam-
through 360 in either direction at a rate of 6 revolutions per minute. The feed nutates in a circle, 1 inch in diameter and forms a conical scan with a cone angle of 2.
bridge, Mass.: Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (Oct. 8, 1945). MIT 45-10. UNCLASSIFIED.
ITgNALLATION:
ANWMNA E6AMQ40)
FREQUENCY: URF band, 2u 0 mc.
0
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector wth waveguide feed. DESCIPITA: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflector, 6 feet in diameter, fed by Th reflector has an a waveguide assembly. open mesh surface. The antenna is mounted by twelve 1-1/16-inch bolts. The overall assembly is 115 inches high by 73 inches wide by 73 inches deep, and the total weight is
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth through 3600 in either direction at 6 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, surface vessels.
Antenna 66AHQ
UNCLASSIRIED
133
UNCLASSIFIED
ASSOCIATED EQUIP1ENT: Navy Model SP Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surface; and fire control. MISCELLAECUJS: The nomenclature 66AHQ-(*) denotes &6AHQand 66AHQ-1. MVTFAClUREN: STOCK NUMBER: General Electric Company. Federal Stock Number F5840-2959552 (66AHQ-l). REFERENCES: I) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Sapply Office, (Feb. 195). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) NAVSHIPS 900,534: Instruction Book for Navy Model SP Radar Equipment.
ANTENNA 66AHR ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model 30-9 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.
_____C_:
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 5, CONNAVSMflPS 900121(A), (Jan. l, 1959). FIDENTIAL.
ANTENNA 66AHS FRETENCY: TYPE: S-band. ASSOCTATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model S0-1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. MANIUFAl'RE: STOCK N44MER: 7121. Raytheon Manufacturing Co. Federal Stock Number F5985-642-
the Reference 1) states that DESCRIFION: antenna is of the parabolic type and includes a projector with a reflector, and that the antenna is approximately 39-1/2 inches high and 55 inches wide with a turning radius of 25-1/2 inches. The antenna has eight 11/16inch rLounting holes and an adaptor with eight 13/16 inch mounting holes. The equipment includes a torque motor; synchro unit, and echo-box antenna. SCAN DATA: The antenna has a motor-driven rotating mechanism.
REFUNCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Of !:_, (Feb. UNCIASSIFIED. 2) Western Electric Drawing WX-21562.
ANTENNA EQUIPt&NT 6"H. FRMUENY: TYPE: SHF band, 8740 - 8890 mc.
feed.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a reflector made of perforated aluminum. It is an elliptical secticn of a paraboloid fed by a waveguide horn mounted at the focal point of t a cut paraboloid. The entire antenna is enclosed in a hinged cover.
BEAM DATA:
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 3.60. Horizontal - 0.90. Beam type - fan. SCAN DATA: The anter'a oscillates in the horizontal plane over a sector of 11.60 at a rate of 10 scans per second. It is manually rotated and tilted. IMTALLATION: Shipt-Ard.
00C."
Antenna 66AHU
134
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
ASSOCIATED EQUIPM?;T: Radar Equipment Mark 8 mod 3 and Mark 13 Mod 0. EqLipmaent function surface search, and fire control. Range 4o,ooo yards. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURER: N0rd4748. STOCK NUMBER: 5498. U. S. Navy, BuOrd. ccntract 3)
REFERECES: 1) U. S. Navy, huTd., Radar EquAipnt
Mark
13 Mod 0 Instruction Book, OP 1.73 (Nov. 19J4). UNCIASSU . 2) U. S. Navy, BO. 8 Mo 3, OP 129, FIED. Rd r At ak (Au.1945). UNCIASI-
725 mc.
TYPE: Pnraboloidal reflector with a dipole feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a paraboloidal refle tor with a nutating dipole feed. The overall &ssembly is 83-3/4 inches high by 81-1/2 inches wide by 45 inches deep. It has six 9,' i-inch mounting holes. Ir is fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable. SCAN DATA: The antenra has a conical scan generated by the nutating feed. It also has a motor-driven mechanism that rotates the antenna in azimuth. ASSOCIATED EqJIPMENT: Navy Model Mark 20 Mod 1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control (searchlight control). MISCELLANEOUS: Reference 1) lists Radar Equip9 0 0 0 0
ment Mark 30 Mod 1 as obsoletej however, Antenna 66AHW is listed an current equipment in Reference 2). MAjUFACTURN: STOCK NUMER542. Western Electric Co. Federal Stock Number ,5985-56-
REFERENES: iT-Mbvrd Ornatein, U. S. M Radar Syst Survey, NBL ReporT 49b). W b6ton, D.C. W-MaRearch laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-153211. SECRET. 2) U. S. Navy, Na Stock List of the Eleatroame Sut Office5 .9p Western Electric Drawing
1.
3)
L-417559 Lsmi
* 9 e * * 9 9
0 9
* 0
3100 mc.
MISCELANIUS: This antenna is called "The Pob'. rod Fire Control Antenna" by Bell laboratoria.
MIL2R: Western Electric Co.
DESCRIPTION: The array is nade up of 42 tapered polystyrene rods, each 3 feet long, arranged in 14 sections. Each section is a vertical array of 3 rods fed by waveguide. The overall array is 43 inches high by 126 inches wide by 82 inches deep. It mounts on top of Navy Model Mark U or Mark 38 Gun Director. BEAM DATA: Half-power beemwidth - Vertical - 60. Sorizontal - 20. SCAN DATA: The antenna employs electromechanical scanning in azimuth. Thirteen rotating phase shifters cause the beem to scan in aziauth through 290 at a rate of 1C cycles per second.
STOCK MDin:
Radar Equipment.
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50
AM
!WZY: Probably SIP band, probably 3000 -
A
RVPRENCU :
3100 me.
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: Shipboard, CL and arge vsesa.
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TYPE:
Y
Sloee
0OUIZANT AGWY:
STCK VMN:
U. S. Xavy.
iaber 5'o83,,69-
Federal Stock S
tr.
=9CR'i'Oh the antenna conisItS of a sleeve dipole fed by coaxial cable through a type reIII balun and mounted in front of a sm flector constructed of sheet metal. The upper and lower th'rds of tbe reflector wre bent back about 2.5 to broaden the pattern hile maintaining a pod frontin the 5-9-a2e dipole is about 15 Inches to-back ratio.
5302.
.
rV. Alford, Anteann Cambridge, NUs.; Esaab bvard University, (Dec. CLAEMF . I411-100A. orator, 3, 1%- 5). fbr
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Ipas-AgproamiitePolarliation - Vertical or horisontal, pendiNg on antenna orientation. do-
--
i-
4--
IMTALIAflOW:
ASSOCIAT"M 3J' transaitter.
fhipboard.
TIDY-1 shipboard Jamiming ?: counterc Euipment function Antenna 6WA
measures, Jaming
"wo VW
Wd, 6e5
No0 =I "a
< i.
&M4 lo thl4 of the reflactor we bent beat about 45" to roaden the radiation pattern In the 3-plea. bl s. a aitaining a and trait-to-back ratio. Sw dipole and refleto ane about 1A Inches long. UrLier Modbels~
equipped with a 5-foot legth of i-lU
cable, but later modesl haew a cosmscto for so is lh-8 ebu s isk not fbnhed
l36
UU
later models are equipped with a plastic nacall* for weather protection. BOX DATA: &aif-oer= beemuidth 3-plane N-plane Polarization
-
approximate1Y 50.
approz~mwte-
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&aMZuI: a thre tqulo annspared mdentical pen-factj.-Apr cet fIsfreuecy bob anea coniat ofently t3Wre l odet Matk ar re u T aMWflat,- reta lf dpoles fmtei functiof it fire sentro.5
. revsa i
ofI~ diple bonsist of560horzonal rale of&v der ethe ader anohe e coni5t rada atical.~M Mael . lev forff
Scircle to two
The antenna rotates~ge f~or* con neto catles ofe5 revlutimone minute a pac
DNpoA:
aantl-ApuU through ndN rsoprtiatesedl 360 an in
veRtical dipoes to antenna waelU identifi eantenna' iosisutes ofnaey2* catio 7-reueiver. Tahi af dpoedemtal tedtaing fronte ofLt Oe unit tfhrpoes bounsists *A of6hrsna 1oe The antenna A verticlee equaleysae ft6-3Modelch bomltl a asr
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MISCMLtA3WUS: Reference 1) states that the horizontal beamvidth is 01T , while Reference 2) states that it is 22 MANIU7Ac"TURER: General Electric Company. Federal Stock NumbeFederal Stock .um-
1)
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the XNbc.y~j N trncs S ly ffic.0~ CLASSIFU. U. B. Navy Buareau of ai~8, Anteonga Data Sheets, Shipboard Anteunna Detils Cbapte NAVSHIPS q00121A), (Jan. 1, CE~fIL GE drawing P-7765337 rev. 3.
2)
3)
ANTMNA E6AH ASSOCIATE MJWIMT: hwvy Mark 14 IU? Equipment. EquIpmant function - 1IP. MEUMACTURUR: Contract NXsr-6D028. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antems Data er5 e ! Sheets, Sioard Antenna NAVEHIPS 900l21(A)s tJan. 1, Ing)~. C(E_ PU)ITIAL.
ANWENA EQUjPWi SHY band, X-band. Typg: paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide, double-dipole feed. moCrm~i: Tb. reflector Is a smooth lpafraboioi-dal dish with a focal length of 10.6 Inches. It is 30 Inches in diameter and 5.3 inches deep. fte feed consists of a section of vaveguide with a double dipole mounted at the end to radiate the energy t the ref.lector. Vertical - 2.5 * Horizontal - 2.50 db. Side-lobe attenuation - 4a0 DentyM -Peil Polarization - Vertical. Half-powe emit __Arbeenidth
-
6Mjj
REFERENCE: Bureau of Ordnance, Final Instruction Book Moel 2. OP for Radar xquiMt Aen NLSIM 94. 17d3p t~c
SCAN DMk: Esfeed is nutatod at 30 cycles pe ood. The peak of the rsligba In 1-1/14 trim and rotates about the axis of the parabolic reflector. =TALIATION: Shipboard.
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ASOIAE ydmm
a7 . Eqipment runction - fire control. FAUN - 15,000 yards for aircraft, 30,000 yards .or large surface targets. COMIZAr. AWY: jK %W . U. 8. Navy, Bmra Antemsms 66W
9MnW
5985-
138
UM
UNCLASSIFED
ANTENNA 66AJK ma" AJL R Y: VHF band, 171 505 - 535 mc. 182.5 me, UHF band, Model YJ-2 Radio Equilemit.
TYPE: One ground-plane antenna and one folded dipole. DESCRIPTION: The antenna equipment for Navy Model YJ-2 Equipment consists of a low-fre-
quency antenna made up of a vertical radiator with a "steering-vheel" ground plane, and a high-frequency antenna made up of a horizontal folded dipole. T:ue two antennas are mounted on a Navy Model IOAEU antenna mount. ._ amtluse &sOFwg
- Vertical
.ov-frequency antenna)
INSTALlATIOR:
Shipboard.
ASSOCIAM) 1(UYIE : Navy Model YJ-2 Radio EBuupment function - navigation, qutlment. surface reference. COGNIZANT AGEEWY: U. S. Navy, BuShipa.
HF
IT13'T.
2)
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter NAV3IPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
ANTENNA "QM
FREqcUEy:
VSWR<2.
350 mc;
IUTALIATION:
Shipboard
T...E: Sleeve dipole with a smll flat screen reflector. DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a sleeve dipole, about 29 inches long, fed by RO-18/U coaxial cable through a type III balun and positioned reflector 36 15 inches in front of a flat inches long and about 6 inches high. The spacing between the reflector and dipole is adThe justable to cover the frequency range. later models are reflector is removable. provided with a plastic nacelle for weather protection.
ASSOCIATED UIPiu T: TDY-l shipboard jeiming Equipsrnt function - countertransmitter. measures, jammIng.
DEAN DATA:
N=Imver bemgaifth - N1-plane - Ap_1mimtel~f H-plan - Appo
65
taly
185
Polarization - Vertical or horizontal, depend-
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UNCLASFIE
COGNIZAIL! AGENY: MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Navy. RHFERk!EE: Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RC04, 411-10JA. Cambridge, Mass.* Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
532.
RFERENCE:
DESCRII=ON:
dipole fed by nG-i8/A through a type W balun and positioned in front of a reflector conposed of three 2arallel, metal rods. The reflector is 6 feet long, and the dipole is The overall depth of the somewhat shorter. antenna is 37-1/2 inches. The reflector may be removed from the antenna if desired.
BEAM DaTA:
Half-pover beemwidth - E-plane - approximately 7o-0]
,l..
" " .-
H-plane
approx~mste-
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EUIPMEfT: TDY-1 shipboard Jamming Equipment function - countertransmitter. measures, Jamming.
Antenna 66AN
COGNIZANT AOGECY:
U. S. Navy.
ANTENNA bEAJO
IlSTALLATICO: Shipboard. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data tr Sheets Shigboard Antenna DeItl 5,
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ANTENNA EEAJO-1 INTALIATION: Airborne cnd shipboard. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data per Sheets, V ?!rd Antenna Details CCI1,(A),, (Jan. 1, 1959). NAVSI
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DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of an offset paraboloidal section of slat-type construction vith a "nozzle" vaveguide feed. INSTALLATICN: Shipboard, CL and larger vessels. ASSOCIATED Em/IT: Navy Model SG-3 Radar
Equipment.
face. Maximum range - 20 miles for 220O-ton Minimum DD or 2D-square-meter aircraft. range - 200 yards.
CCINIANT AGENCY:
MAUFACTURER.
U. S. Navy, BuShips.
SrM DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth t;V 360- at a rate of either 2-1/2 or 5
revolutions per minute. It throug 100 in elevation. is also tiltable
REFERENES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets* Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter
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Antenna 66AJP
ANTENA EMJQ
F Y: S-bend. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a dipole feed. DESCRIPTION: Antenna is a perforated-metal paraboloidal reflector 45 inches in diameter with a rotating dipole feed. The feed is enclosed in a weatherproof plastic cover. EXAM DATA:
I M: Radar Equipment Mark 28 ASSOIAM) Mod 0, Mrk28 Mod 2, Mark 28 Mod 3. Equipsent function - fire control. Range - 60,000 yards. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuOrd.
Gin - 26 db.
Salf-power beaawidth - Vertical - 6.80. Horizontal - 6.80. Side-lobe attenuation - 17 db (one way). SCAN DATA: A conical scan is produced by rotating the dipole feed about the axis of the reflector at a rate of 30 cycles per second. The Beek of the beam rotates about and is The 2.25 fric the axis of the paraboloid. 2)
(Dec. 1944).
Bureau of Ordnance, Radar Equipent for Mork 28 Model 0, Model 3, OF 1156, (Oct. 19). UCLASS .
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Film, W. D. Les, T'. Radar Antennas, Technical journal 2b. No. 2. Bell ste. Now York, 9. T.: American Telephone and
Telegraph Co.
(April 19T7).
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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AJR FREQUFBMY: U band, 850 - 1250 me. TYPE: Corner reflector with a sleeve dipole Te:el feed.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a sleeve
SCAN DATA:
ASSOCIATED EtgIPMENT: NMay Models TDY and MI Radio Transmitting Equipent. Equipment function - countermeasures, jaun. MANUFACTURER: Diamond Instrument Co., and General Electric Company. STOCK NUMBER: 43...15.W REFENCE: Federal Stock Number N5985-249-
dipole with It has four the corners pole is fed Half-power ?olarization
a shield and a corner reflector. equally spaced mounting holes in of a square base plate. The diby a 50-ohm coaxial cable.
-600.
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Horizontal
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avy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office2 (Feb. 195d). UNCLASSIFIED.
Vertical or horizontal.
ANTENNA EQUIJET 6"MJS FREMUENCY: TYPE: SU? band, X-band. horizon established by the director's gyroscopic controls. IRETALLATION: Shipboard. j
Paraboloidal reflector.
DESCRIMON: The reflector is a paraboloid 3 feet in diameter with a focal length of 10.6 inches. The antenna has a Cutler type of nutating waveguide feed. BEAM DATA: Gain - 33 db.
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Horizontal 25 db.
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SCAN DATA: Conical scan is produced by nutating th-efeed about the axis of the reflector at 29 cycles per second. The peek of the beam is 3/4" frCX and rotates about the exis of the paraboloidal reflector. The antenna can be rotated through 370 in a&imath from the director's zero line; it can be tilted vertically fro, +90W to -15" from an artificial
Antenna
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Antenna 66AJ3
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UNCLASSIFIE
ASSOCIATED EU : Radar Equipment Mark 34 Mod 11. Equipment function - fire control. Range - 75,000 yards. MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna Equipment 66AJS is identiz:al with Antenna Equipment Mark 4 Mod 0. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuOrd. REFERENCES: )T7Bureau Ordnance, Instruction Book for of Radar E ui!ment Mark -W Model 11, OP 17f57,
(Mar ie .
UNCLASSIFIED.
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MANUFACTURER: Western Electric Co., contracts NOrd 6699 and NOrd 6789.
ANTENNA 6WT INSTALLATION: Shipboard. REFEE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 9--2l(A1 , (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIMNT: Navy Models TDY and TDY-l Radio Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function - countermeasures, Jamming.
ANTENNA "AJU
ASSOCIATED EQMIW: Navy Models Mark 3 and Equipment function U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter 5 NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONMark 4 Radar Equipment. fire control.
REFEREN2CE:
WAJV4*) KISCELLANEOW: The nomenclature 66AJV-(*) denotes and 66AJv-I. The 66AJV-1 will withstand a static pressure of 500 pounds, and 66ATV will withstand 700 pounds. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURER: Nxsr-i5745. U. S. Navy, BuShips. contract
TYPE: Modified cut paraboloidal reflector with waveguide horn feed. DCRIPTION: The antenna conbists of a slatted, cut paraboloidal reflector, 2 feet high by 4 feet long, with a waveguide horn feed. The reflector is mede of aluminum, the feed of cast bronze. The antenna mounts on a re-
tractable torque tube which has two operating positions, 3 feet and 12 feet above the
stowed position. The total weight is approximately 400 pounds. The antenna horn is fed by RG-48/U waveguide. BEAM DATA: Gain - 30 db. Half-,power beamwidth - Vertical - 60O. Horizontal - 5.50. Beam type - Cac in elevatton. Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth through 3600 "t a rate that can be varied between 0 and 6 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATIO: Shipboard, subrine.
STOCK NEDBES.:
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U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheet!, Shipboard Antenna Details Chapter , NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONIW-1AL.
) NAVSIIPS 900518(A):
Instruction Book for Radar Equipment Navy Model SV. 31: 34PS Instruction Book for Radar Equipment Navy Model SV-1. NAVSH 91163.
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ASSOCIATED EQWIPMENT: Navy Models SV, SV-1, and SV-3 Radar Equipment. Equipment function search, air.
5)
Equipment
6) NAsVHIPS 91325(A).
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66AJX FREQUENCYt ViF and UHF bands, 275 - 500 mc. INSTALLATIONs Shipboard.
TYPE: Corner 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 dipole is fed by a 50-ohm cable. BEAM DAYA: H.alf-power beamwidth - Vertical - 600. Horizontal - 600. Polarization - Vertical or horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model TDY-l Radio Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function countermeasures, jamming. MANUFACTURER: Diamond Instrument Co., and General Electric Company. STOCK NUMBER: 7155. Federal Stock Number N5985-254-
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Nay Stqck of the Electronics o~t Supply Office,(Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
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azimuth.
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ANTENNA 66AJY FREQUENCYs TYPE: UHF band, 500 650 mc. MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AJY is mechanically interEach changeable with 66AKJ, 66AKL, and 66AKM. of these antennas covers a different part of the frequency band covered by Navy Model TDY-1 equipment. MANUFACTURER: Diamond Instrumeit Company.
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 18-1/8 inches, and the total weight is 25 pounds. The dipole is fed by a 50-ohm coaxial cable. The antenna mounts on Navy Type 1OAFJ antenna pedestal. BEAM DATA: Half-oower beamwidth - Vertical - 600. Horizontal - 600. Polarization - Vertical or horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth through 3600 at a rate of 4 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
STOCK NUMBERS: Federal Stock Number N5985-3695395. Navy 16-A-48599-4201. REFERENCESi 1) the E ecU. S. Navy, Nav Stock Wst UNtronics Suoplv Offices (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details. Chaoter 2, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONF IDENTIAL. NAVSHIPS 900342(A). BuShips drawing REIOOF167. Diamond Instrument drawing T-7663534.
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3) 4) 5)
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model TDY-l Radio Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function countermeasures, jamming.
ANTENNA 6A.JZ FREQUENCys TYPE: VHF band, 205 - 215 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models YQ and PO Equipment. Equipment function - searcho air. MISCELLANEOUS: The 66AJZ is the same as the 66AFJ except for the frequency band. MANUFACTURERt STOXK NUMBER. 4496. Radar Beacon Equipments, Inc.
Ground-plane antenna.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a vertical radiator with a "steering-whe*l" or "doughnut" ground plane. The overall assembly is 155/16 inches high by 16-5/8 inches in diameter. The antenna Is fed by either RG-9/U or RG-O0/ U cable.
P.AM DATA
Beam tye - Omnidirectional Polarization- Vertical. in azimuth.
REFERENCEs U. S. Navy, Nag Stock LiMt of the Electronics Suooly Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
iIhTLLATIONs
Shipboard.
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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66"D FREQUENCYi UHF band, 550660 mc. STOCK NUMBERs 7457. Federal Stock Number F5985-470-
TYPE Cut paraboloidal reflector with a dipole feed. DESCRIPTIONt The antenna is a cut paraboloidal reflector, 6 feet high by 15 feet wide, fed by a dipole. The antenna includes provision for Mark 3 and Mark 4 IFF antennas. The overall assembly is approximately 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 - Vertical - 220. Horizontal - 7.50.
REFERENCESs 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chaoter 2, NAVSHIPS 903121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. NAVSHIPS 900,577. BuShips drawing RE43F545.
3) 4)
Polarization
Horizontal.
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth through 3600 at a rate of either 1-1/4 or 5 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, CL and larger vessels.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEN7t Navy Model SR-2 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, air. Maximum range - 8 miles for 2200-ton DD and 50 miles for 20-square-meter aircraft. Minimum range - 600 yards. MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America.
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Antenna 66AKB
ANTENNA 66AKC INSTALLATIONs Shipboard, CL and larger vessels. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antena Details. Chapter 5, O)NFIDENNAVSHIPS 9OO121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). TIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Modal SR-2 Radar Equipment fhnction - search, air. Equipment.
ANTE.NNA 66AKU FREQUENCYs MYPs VHF band, 157 187 mc. Equipment. MANUFACTURERI STOCK NUMBER: 7377. Equipment function - search. General Electric Company. Federal Stock Number F5985-470-
Corner reflector with a dipole feed. The antenna consists of a dipole corner reflector, and a pedestal. antenna is 64 inches high by 89 by 44 inches deep.
SCAN DATAs The antenna rotates in azimuth by a It turns at rates up to 3-1/2 motor drive. revolutions per minute. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SP-IM Radar
REFERENCESs c1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock ist ofte UNtronics Suoolv Office, (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. 2) General Electric Drawing T-8673975 rev.O.
ANTENNA "ALEw
band, 157
187 mc.
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UNOASIFIID145
UNCLASSFIED
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a dipole assembly and a corner reflector mounted on a turntable. 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. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates in azimuth by means of - manual drive. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model Mark 33 Radar Equipment. MANUFACTURERs sTOCK NUMBERs 7375. Equipment function - fire control. General Electric Company. Federal Stock Number F5985-470-
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Nay Stock List of the Electronics UNCLASSIFIED. Suoply Office, (Feb. 1958).
ANTENNA 66AKG FREMQENYt TYPEs UHF anH SHF bands, 2700 3300 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTt Navy Model TDY-a and TDY-la Radio Transmitting Equipment. Equipment function - countermeasures, Jamming. MANUFACTURER, STOCK NUMBER: 7396. Raytheon Manufacturing Co. Federal Stck Number N5985-470-
DESCRIPTIONs The antenna consists of a reflector and 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 29n 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. BEAM DATAs Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 330. Horizontal - 250. Polarization - Circular. SCAN DATA: The reflector rotates.
REFERENCES: I) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock Lit of the Electronics Supolv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detaml. Chapter , NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. Raytheon drawing M-79A-7 sub. 0.
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INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
ANTENNA 66AKH FREQUENCYs TYPE: UIF band, 2860 mc. Polarization - Horizontal. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, Navy Model YQ Radar Beacon Equipment. Equipment function - navigation, surface reference. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBER: 8614. Warren F. Collins. Federal Stock Number N5985-408-
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 mounting slots, 9/16 inches by 7/16 inches, on 4-5/8- by 1-9/16-inch mounting centers.
IEFERENCESt I) U. S. Navy, Naw Stock List of the Electronics Suoolv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Collins drawin% A12005.
BEAM DATA:
Beam tvye - Omnidirectional in azimuth.
ANTENNA 4EAKJ
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Teatna
refle&nr with a dipole feeod. The dipole is fed thboaugh a type III balun by RG-18/U coaxial cable. The overal. antenna is 12 high, 72 inches wide and 36-1/2 inches deep.
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UNClASSFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
BEAM DATA: Half-pover beamwidth - E-plane - 55o 180. H-plane Beam type - Unidirectional. Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 450 depending on antenna orientation. SCAN DATA: The amt.nn baa 360 mechanical
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mxSCwLLAUEJS: 66AKL, 66ALT, 66AMC, and 66PJf antennas are similar except for frequency and dimensions and are all used with TDY equipment. The 1OAPJ antenna pedestal is designed to mount two of these antennas backto-back.
"COGNIZANT AGENCY*
STCK NUEm:
U. S. Navy
U. s. Navy 16-A-48584-92l1.
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy and Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheits. Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSIIPS 9001lILA), WJan. 1, 1959). COR 1TI-L.
ANTENNA 66AKK ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model Mark 32 Mod 1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control. REP ERENCE a U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details. Chaoter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDEl-
TIAL.
Beam type - Unidirectional. Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 450 depending on antenna orientation. SCAN DATA: The antenna has 3600 mechanical azimuth rotation at 4 revolutions per minute. INSTALLA05: Shipboard or ground.
IESCRMTI0N: The antenna consists of a corner reflector with a dipole feed. Mhe dipole is fed by RG-1/U coaxial cable through a type =II balun. The reflector is constructed in two sections, with seven metal rods per seetion forming the reflecting surface. The two. sections of the reflector form an angle
UI4IM: Navy Model TDY-l shipASSOCIATD NU board Jaming transmitter. Equipmnt func-
of 1350. Nanh reflector section is 59 Inches high and 25 inches wide, and the dipole is 34 inches long. Overall dimensions are 56
inches high, 58-1/2 Inabes wide, end 28-1/4 inches deep.
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COGNIZANT AGENCY: STC0.K NuMBER: REFERENCE: U. S. Navy. Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for ECU, 411-10OA. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory. Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
U. S. Navy 16-A-48587-5621.
ANTENNA 66AKM FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 265 VSWR < 2. TYPE: 530 m; INSTALLATION: Shipboard or ground.
ASSOCIATED EqUIPMENT: Navy Model TDY-l shipboard jamming transmitter. Equipoet function - countermeasures, jaming. miSCELLANEouS: 66AKL, 66AKJ, 66AoU, and 66AJY antennas are similar except for frequency range and dimensions and are all used with TDY equipment. The lOAFJ anteana pedestal is designed to mount two of these antennas back-to-back. The 66AK1 is the same as Harvard RRL number M2907, type I. COGNIZANT AGENCY: STOCK NUMBER: U. S. Navy.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a corner reflector and a dipole fecd. The dipole is fed by an air-dielectric coaxial line through a type I=I balun. The reflector is constructed in two sections, with seven metal rods per section forming the reflecting surface. The two sections of the reflector form an angle of 1350. Each reflector section is 40 inches high and 33 inches wide, and the dipole is 18-1/2 inches loiag. Overall dimen-
UNCLASSIFIED.
Beam type - Unidirectional. Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, depending on antenna orientation. or 450
ANTENNA 66AKN ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model BT Equipment. Equipmpnt function - IFF. REFEREEsE o 04404440044044 # U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Shee board )Antenna D Is, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan.I , 959). ONFIDENAL. 44944* 4* C.
ANTENNA 66AKO FREQUENCYt ITYs UHF band, 680 720 mc. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBERs 1296. Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc.
Array of dipoles.
an array of three DESCRIPTION: The antenna is dipoles enclosed in a fiberglass radome. The overall antenna is 34-5/16 Inches high by 5-5/64 inches in diametor. It mounts by a single pipe stud and is fed by a 50-ohm tranemission line. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model BT Transponde Equipment. Equipment function - IFF. 4.,.,,e e e e e e e
REEERENES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock ;ist ol te tronics SuDolv Office, (Feb. 19'5'8). CLASSIFIED. 2) Harvey drawing 1256.
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3700 mc.
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Parabolic-type reflector,
DESCRIPTIONo The antenna is a parabolic-type reflector with a feed assembly ahich connects The reflector is 36 inches to a wavegulde.
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by 84 inches. The antenna has eight 3/4inch mounting holes on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. a The antenna rotates in azimuth at SCAN DATA, normal rate of 5 revolutions per minute, but it is capable of speeds up to 9 revolutions per minute. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTS Navy Model SG-4 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.
REFERENCS l)U. S. Navy# Navy Stock of ELis.QLt 1hl-c tronics Supply Office, (Feb.01958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Raytheon drawing A9994 sub. I.
ANTENNA ""Q
TYPE: Ground-plane antenna. MISCELLANEDOUS The 66A3Q is the same as the 66AMA except for frequency range and cable ajapter. REFERENCet U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. ShipboardAntenna Dedtals Chat tjeT NAVSHIPS 900121A an. 1, 19591. CNFIDENTIAL.
DESCRIPTIONs The antenna consists of a quarterwavelength rod with a small ground plane hcused in a polystyrenie radome. The assembly is approximately 5-1/2 inches wide by 6 inches long by 4 inches deep. INSTALLATIONs Shipboard. Navy Model REF Radio
ANTENNA ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model 90-11 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. REFERENCE:
6"AIt U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. ShIboa Antenna Details Chaoter h NAVSHIPS 900121(A), Jan. 1, 19591. CJt;IDENTIAL.
ANTENNA EZPII
FREQUENCY: SHF band, 8500
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9000 mc.
INS.TALhLA
TYPEs Paraboloidal reflector with waveguide feed. DESCRIPTION. The antenna consists of a 2-1/2foot paraboloidal dish with a nutating waveguide feed. Total weight is 115 pounds. BEAM DATAs
- 32 db. Half-power beadlhh - Vertical - 30. Horizontal - 30 Beam type - Pencil. Polariza n - Either vertical (with MK19 o mount) or horizo.tal (with MK2. mount).
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D The antenna uses a nutatti.g feed which produces a conical scan. The peak of the boam Is 1/20 from and rotates about the axis of the paraboloidal reflector. In the search position# the antenna tilts from +150 to -150 or from +50 to -50 depending on the switch position. In the search position, the antenna is also rotated and tilted manually. In the tracking position, the antenna continues its conical scanning and Is automatically held on target in azimuth and elevation.
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, Radar Equipment Mark 34, Mod 2; Mark 34, Mod 61 Mark 34, Mod 16. Equipment functon - fire control. Range 60,000 yards.
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Edward Ornstain, U, S. MsXX RsdaL_2t= Sy_, NRL Report 4963. Washington, D. C.i Naval Research Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-153211. SECRET. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, 81"L Eauloment Mark 34, Models 2, t, and 16, Maintenance Manuals O 7686, (Apr. 1953). UNCLASSIFIED. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Eauipment Mark 34. Modals 2. 6. and 16. Description. Ooeratton. and Maintenance, Op 1513, (July 19 694).* UNISSIFIED.
M!ITeELLANEO;
Radar Equipment Mark 34 is no longer manufactured foz U. S. Navy use. Antenna Equipment 66AKU Is Identical with Antenna Equipwent Mark 4 Mod 1. Navy# kuOrd.
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ANTENNA "AUX(M) WAX)R COMONENTSs 1 Navy Model 66AKM, I set of wave*Wide parts, I torque-tube drive assembly, I motor-driven gear unit, and 1 synchro unit. FREOUE & SKF band, 8740 - 8890 me. XI MANUFACTURERS: 66AKX and 66AKX-2 ... 66AKX-1 ... 66... Western Electric Co. Weatinghouse Electric
Co.
Westinghouse Electric Co.
TYE Cut paraboloidal reflector with waveguide horn food. DESCRIEZQOH' Navy Model 66ACN antenna is a cut parawloidal reflector, 8 inches high by 30 inches wide, with a waveguide horn foed.
BEAM DATA,
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L1MKR 66AIW ... Federal Stock IPmber F5985-038-2457, 66AKX ... Federal Stock Ikmber F5985-470-7423, 66AKX-1 ... Federal Stock Numbar F5985-470-7424, 66AKX-2 ... Federal Stock Number F5985-369-5496.
Navy, Nav Stock Us& of the Eloo-
RfEEK 26 db.
Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 160. Horizontal - 2.60. Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DTA5 through minute. The antenna rotates in azimuth 3 6 0e at rates up to 8 rtvolutions per &L Shipboard, sulmarine.
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U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shiaboard Antenga Details. Chanter 2# NAYSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. I, 1959). CMONIDENTIAL.
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ASSOCIATED LWOW*Nr Navy Models SSP SS-1,-tand SS-2 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surface; fire control; search, air; and communications. Maximum range - 12 miles for 2200-ton DO. Minimua range - 300
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66AKI antennas. The 66AKX and 66AKX-1 art---... are made by different manufacturersl 66AK-2 uses an Improved synch"o unit with antibacklash gears.
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JYt Paraboloidal reflector with dipole feed.
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DESRI PTO The antenna consists of a paraboloidal reflector and a feed assembly consaisting of a dipole fed by rectangular, Xband waveguide. The antenna is 28-3/4 inches deep. by 30 inches in diameter. It mount* on
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M&, DATA,
cycles per second and produces a conical scan with the axis of the radiated beam 1-1/4 degrees frout the axis of the reflector. Navy Models Mark 39 Mod
ASSOCIATED EBJIPIENTfs
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TYPs Cut paraboloidal reflector with waveguide horn feed. DESCRIPTION& The antenna consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide nozzle-type feed. The overall antenna is 49-1/2 Inches long by 34 inches wide by 44 inches high. The baseplate of the assembly has eight holes equally spaced on a 16-1/2 inch bolt circle. Half-=oMwr boajodth - Horizontal - 5.50.
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Navy Models SG-, S0-d, ASSCIATED EMIPINT SO-Ic, and SG-Id Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, air. NIE I 8666. U. S. Navy, Na&y Stock List of the Electronics Sucolv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCIASSIFIED.
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LDATA The antenna rotates in azimuth through 3600 at any rate between 8 and 16 4MI aea 44 0EI
ERMIUgLY 66ALS ... I=# VHF band, 66ALA ... 195 - 205 mc. 215 - 225 mc , through 360 minute. UJUIAM' at a rate of 5 revolutions per Shipboard.
typo foeed.
Q &IEIMN&
Antennas 66ALA and 66ALB are the same except for slight differences in the dimensions of the feed assemblies. Each antenna consists of a cut parabolol4al reflector with two feed assemblies. Each feed assembly consists of a coaxiil-cfble-fed dipole with a rod reflector. One rf the feed assemblies connects tU the redar; the other, to the Mark 3 1FF. The overall assembly is approximately 12 foet high by 17-1/2 feet wide by 8 feet deep, and the total weight is 735 pounds. The antenna has eight 13/16-inch hol*3 equally spaced on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. Mali-moer beaiidth - Vertical - 400. Horizontal - 226. HoNorizontal (radar).
Ane
WAN DATA#
ASSOCATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models SC and SK Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, air. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
1)
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List ofthe Electronics Supoly Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. NAVSHIPS 900731o Technical Manual for Antenna Assembly Navy Types CAP-66ALA and CRP-66ALB.
2)
MANUFACTURERs Raytheon Manufacturing Co., contracts NDbsr 30138 and NXsr 87763. STOCK NUM-BR3 Federal Stock Number F5985-6443306 (66ALA), Federal Stock Number F5985369-5581 (66ALB).
ANIUMNA 4MLC FREQUECY: SCAN DATA, tilted. VH band, 158 - 175 mc. i Federal Stock Nuiber P5985-369STOC 5423 (66ALC without spares), Federal Stock Number F5985-347-9039 (66AW with spares).
REI=ERENCE s
-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Models Mark 11 and Mark 12 Radar Equipment. Equipment function fire control. MANUFACTURERt Contract BVrd-6137.
41~~~~~~~
U. S. Navy, Ns= Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office (Feb. 1958).*WCIASSIFIED.
0 6 0 0 61 0 4 11I
41 a 044 0 014 0 0 41 0 1e
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model Mark 32 Mod 1 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control.
REFERENCE%=
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Bh1T&osad Antenna Details, Chapter 5, MAVSHIPS 906121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIA.L.
WMKi4A "ALS
FREQUEICYs I[STALLAhTfIi UHF and SHF bands, 2500 Shipboard.
-
3500 me.
AOCIACiED EMIPMENTi Navy Model MBE R&dio Equipment. Equipment function - countermeasures, jaming; countermeasures, deceptiong and countesmaesuresp monitoring. O Z A a U. S. Navy, duShips. Hewlett-Packard Co., contract
REFERENCEEs 1) U. S. Navy, Nav Stock List of the Elsetrontc- Su Office, (Feb. 195J8). U*nlv CLASSIFIED. 2) SHIPS 389s Technical Manual for Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment Navy Model MBE.
ANWUA K"Ai ASSWC'ATED EQUI Ivr Navy Model SK Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.
-mad
AL U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data 2, Detais. haoter95v Sheets, Shipboard Ante ,JWI. 900121(A),
KAVSHIPS
CONFIDENTIAL.
41,
.........
-7
ANTENNA ASSUBLV 66" MAJOR 1 early-warning antenna, 1 1MNENTSs height-finding antenna, and I antenna pedestal. FREQUENCYt U1IE band, 2700 - 2900 mc (earlywarning antentia), SHf band, 3400 - 3700 mc (height-finding antenna). TXPEs Two cut paraboloidal reflectors, each fed by a waveguide horn assembly. DESCRIPTIOt: The antenna assembly consists of two antennas mounted un 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 Robinson scanner is a parallel-plate device rolled in such a way that it can be fed by a rotating horn. BEAM DATAt Earlv-Warninn Search Antennas Gjin - 34 db. Half-power boanMdth - Horizontal - 1.60. SCscd up to 180 in elevation.
Polarization - Vertical.
tIons per minute. In addition, the heightfinding antenna scans by electromechanical means through 110 in elevation at a rate of 10 scans per second. INSTALLATIONt Shipboard, aircraft carrier.
ASSCIATED EQUIIPMENTs
Navy Model SX and SCI Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search and height finding.
I A The isformation given under Beam Data and Scan Data was compiled by combining information from references 1), 2), 3), and 4). There is some discrepancy in the information from the different sources. Reference 7) states that Navy Model SX is out of the fleet and scrapped. MANACrUDIRs American Machine and Foundry Co. and General Electric Company. STOCK NUNBERs 8735. Federal Stock Number F5985-408-
REFERENESs 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antena Details. Chaniter 2, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Nay Stock 41st g tronics Supplv Office, (Feb. 1958) . CLASSIFIED.
UN
Heicht-Findina Antenna: Gan-37 boamwdth - Horizontal - 3.50. Half-power db. Vertical P rrHorizontal.
-
3)
Antenna Catalogi Report No. 1330. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (Oct. 8, 1945). FIED.
WANPAW-SWICS
1.20.
MIT 45-10.
UNCLASSI-
I.
ir
.:-_
, 44
Sc'qw.-.
JWaft
WN ANUM
INW
66W Is h Atetm Feod end Sam Pattern a
Iight ~~~~664L
nu
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ft
Iml]..
/~53
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UNCLASWIER"
4) Louis N. Ridenour, Radar System EnaineerIM. Cambridge, Mass.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radiation Laboratory. (1947). UNCLASSIFIED. NAVSHIPS 91375. 6) 7) BuShips drawings RElO32070, RE65H2080, RE13AlO85A. and
5)
Edward Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar Systems Surey, NEL Report 4963. Washington, D. C.i Naval Research Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-153211. SECRET.
3300 mc.
IN
fLLI'
Shipboard.
:ECRIPTIONt The antenna consists of a horn and a reflector enclosed In! a dome-shaped radome. The overall antenna is 55 inches high and 24 inches in diameter. It has eight mounting holes located on a 16-1/2-inch bolt circle. The antenna is connected to the receiver by a length of RG-18/, cable.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models TDY-a and EquipTDY-la Radio Transmitting Equipmont. ment function - countermeasures, monitoring. QMIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURERs STOCK NtiERs 7328. U. S. Navy, BuShips.
1EA
;NA:
DTAs
The antenna can be rotated in aziREFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Na Stock Lipt of the Electronics Sugolv Office, (Fel. 1958). UILIASSIFIED.
muth.
ANTENNA "AMW
RE n(a s VHE and WE bands, 264 - 372 mc.
MICLLJK1s
Navy Model PO Radar Relay Equipment is used to receive signals from Radio Set AN/ART-22. It is part of an aircraft early-
",ESCRIPTIONs The overall antenna is 47-3/16 inches high by 12-1/2 inches wide by 4 inches deep. The total weight is 44 pounds. iEMDT Half-power bamidth - Horizontal - 1800. Polarization - Vertical. -NSTLATNI .SSOCIATED E0UI Equipment. 0 Shipboard. i Navy Model PO Radar Relay
y r REFLRENCESs
i)3U.S.Navy,
NXw Stock 48t; of F.let-3nics SupplV Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. NAVSHIPS 900,6021 Instruction Book for Shipboard Components of Airborne Early Warning Sytem, Comprising Navy Models PO and YQ.
2)
5 0ee
ee
oe
00
ee
**
ee
9@
CCC t
ANITENNA 6MLN
R 1 UHF band, 1244
-
1350 mc.
X=:
DESCRIQlON: The antenna consists of a collinear array of dipoles, mounted on and probefed from a 17-1/2-foot section of rectangular waveguide. A V-shaped section of perforated, stainless steel is mounted cn the waveguide section to form a corner reflector behind the dipole array. Each dipole is enclosed in a protective cover.
6*1
mad 66Aw
Polarization - Horizontal. 54
UNCLASSIFIED
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 3600 In azimuth at a rate of either 2.5 or 5 revolutions per minute. The antenna may also be rotated manually. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. 2) STOCK NUMBER: Navy F16-A-52016-1991.
Ele-
1958).
UN-
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipob2rd Antenna Detals. Chapter 5. HAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
3)
NAVSHIPS 9005391
Dipole.
DESCRIOQION.- The antenna is a test dipole 4-13/16 inches long. It is connected to an echo box by a length of 52-ohm cable, RG-8/U. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SR-3 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - test. MANUFAJRER& tion. STIOCK HNkE'R 3207. Westinghouse Electric Corpora-
REFEREUCES$ 1) U. S. Navy, Rw Stock 41st of the Electronics SupplvyOffice, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Rladr EUi ments Navy Models SR-6a snd SR-6b, Instruc 1L5f. Boo'k NAVSHIPS 900,198(A), (Sept. 10, 1951). UNCLASSIFIED. Westinghouse drawing P-7716218 sub. 0.
Antenna 66ALO
3)
ANT~ENNA GMLQ
M: bo=d, 75 - 195 w, VSM < 2. flat-screen of a sleeve Gain -5 b Half-pover beazwidth - E-plane - 700to 800. &-plane - 1400 to 200. Polarization - Vertical or horizontal, dereti. oanea e pending on ,antexmna orientation.
TTPM: Sleeve dipole with wmal, refl-ector. DESCRIPTION: fte ante=& consitst
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard or ground.
AS.OCIATID: Navy Model TDY-2 shipboard jening transmitter. Equipwnt tunction - countermeaauea, Jsming. X==AX0S: Te 66ALQ antenna Is the as the Harvard M2924 antenna. ame
UNCLASSIFIED
COGNIZANT AMCT: U. S. Navy. Cambridge, M&um.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIZD
ANTENA "ALB
VNI and UEF bands, 1145 VSWR < 2. TYPE: Corner reflector with dipole feed.
-310
mc;
Pola~rization Horizontal, vertical, or V51 dn dig on antenna orientation. INTLAT~CN. Shipboard or grounzd.
3CRfl'TICI: Mae anteana is a corner reflector fed by a dipole. Mle reflector is construicted Of rwo plana sections Joined at an angle of 135 . Each section is semicircu~lar In shape with a radius of 29-1/2 inches and in mede of parallel metal rods. the dipole is fed by a coaxial cable through a type III belum. Overall Ilength of the dipole in 34 4nches. BEAK DATA Gain - 9 db. Baif-gove bemidth - I-plane
ABSCWIAW UI~ : Navy Model TW-2 shipboard Jamanig transuitter. Ituipmat funetion - coimtermessures, Jammng. MISCE.LAH13S: The 66ALRa antenna is the osa as heNavard iW926 antenna. O0(IZNT MaWCY: U. S. Nary.
I-Plans
55" to 70%
Andrew Vd. Alford, Antennas for HCH 411-10A. Cambridge, Mesa.: RadioResearch try Harvard University, (D)so. 3, 1945).
IMMOM
265
530 ma.
C0(NIZART AGNY:
V. S. Navy
TYPE:
M3MUMCK: Mhe antenna, consists of a corner Ureflctor mid a dipole feed. the dipole is fed by 313-18/Il coaxial cable tbrough probably a type XI belun. flue refleator is construacted in two sections, with about maev metall rods per section foaming the reflecting surface. th two setimes of ther
reflector form an ongle, of 137. Each reflector section is 340 inches high and 33 Inches wide, and the dipole is 18-1/2 Inches
DMM Andrew W. Alford, Antennaei for BCH. 42l-100A. Cambridge, Mans.: Radio Research laL.. tor,
l00g.
MIAM DATA: Gan-9db. Half-Rawe bemiidth
- 600 to 7Q00 B-plane - 660 toe Dmte- uimidrectlunal. Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45O -
N-PlNae
ISS0CIAM !3YPMW*
board jamming trr Aittsr. Xquipmet function - ooumtermasures, jaiming. XUCK3LUU~s Mhe 6a"8 is slatla to &W an amitmna isidentical to the Harvard"M 2907 antena.
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C@,,
@C
*~
e..
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I i 0-I-I I1
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA FREqeCY: TYPE: ,ALT Beam t - Unidirectional. Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45 depending on antenna orientation. INSTALLATION: Shipboard or ground.
MMZsCRIPTION: The antenna is a corner reflector with a dipole feed. The dipole is fed by RG-18/U coaxial cable through what is probably a type II balun. The reflector is constructed in two sections with about nine rods per section forming the reflecting surfaces. The two sect ons of the re.lector form an angle of 135 . Each reflector section is 20 inches by 24 inches, and the dipole is 11 inches long. BEAM DATA: Gain - 9 db H-----power beanaidth - F-plane - 60
ASSOCIAM) EQUI : Navy Mbdel TDY-2 Radio Transmitting Eqzuipment. Equipment functioncountermeastwes, Jaming. REFEROCE: Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RC4 411-10OA. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNELASS1ED.
to 70
H-plane -65'
to 800.
1385 me.
INSTALLAIJ0:
:TI0N% antenna consists of a corner The EEsCR reflector fed by a dipole. The reflector is
ASSCIAM EUIE: TDY-2 shipboard Jamming transmitter. Equipment function - countermeasures, Jam.in
constructed of sheet metal, and each side is 6 inches wide and 11 inches hjgh. The two sections form an angle of 135 . The dipole
is fed by RG-18/U coaxial cable through a type In balun and is 6-11/16 inches long. BEAM DATA: Gain - 9 db. Half-power beanaidth - 3 plane - 60 to 70,
MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is identical to Harvard RREL type 2910 antenna except for mounting provisions.
COMEEZAM IGCT: U. S. Navy.
Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RcM, 411-100A. Cambridge, Muad.: Radio Research Laboratory,
depending on
frequecy.
.CLAwIrm.
3, 1945)-
H-plane - 65 to 80 0. Beam type - Unidirectional. Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 450 depending on antenna orientation.
"aLV Transmitting Equipment. test. MANUFACTURERs STOCK N1MBERt 7317. REFERENCESI Equipment function
-
1200 mic.
TYPEs
Dipole.
The antenna assembly consists of a
DESCHIPTiONs
set of dipoles and a rectifier unit enclosed in a weatherproof box. The assembly Is 6-3/8
holes on 2-inch by 4-3/8 inch mounting centers INSTALLATIO' Normally shipboard. Navy Model TDY-2 Radio
ist o t
eUN-
ASSCIATED EQUIPMENTs
U~eLASIFES157
UNCLASSIFED
ANTENNA 6&4LX sod 66ALY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model DXB Equipment. Equipment function - direction finding. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detais. Chapter 5,
NAVSHiPS 900121(A),
CONF IDENTIAL.
(Jan.
1, 1959).
ANTENNA EALZ FREQUENCYs SHF band, 6275 - 6575 mc. STOCK NUMBER: 7421. Federal Stock Number F5985-470-
TYPE: Modified cut paraboloidal reflector with a horn feed. DESCRIPTION: 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 120 of csc 2 coverage. The antenna has a total weight of 160 pounds. BEAM DATA2 Half-power beamwidth - Vertical - 170 with an additional 120 csc 2 coveragel Horizontal 2.7r. Polarization - Horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 3600 in azimuth at a rate of 15 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: craft. Shipboard, PT and other light
REFERENCES: IT U. S. Navy, Nav Stock 41st of the Eec tronics Supply Office, (Feb. !958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
Ai
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SO-5 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surface. MANUFACTURERS o Raytheon Manufacturing Co. * * eeocS * ocooctS c ANTENNA FREQUEN: TYPE: UHF band, 1000
-
Antenna 66.LZ
tlo cc
c c
3000 mc.
DSSCRIPTIONs 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 conter. It has an adaptor for a 52-ohm cable. INSTALIATIQ a Shipboard. Radar Set AN/SPR-2.
REFERENCEt 1) U. S. Navy, Nay Stock List of the Electronics Suoply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Air-Track draiing C1843 rev. 0.
ASSCIATED EQUIPMENT:
FREQUNCY8
ITE~s
bands, 800
Conical antenna.
1581
-
ANTENNA 46AM
3800 mc.
INSIALLATIQU
Shipboard.
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock Lit of the Electronics SuDDly Offic Feb. 1958). UNLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA 66AC FREQUENCYs L-band. REFERENCESS 1) Edward Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar Systems Survey, NRL Report 4963. Washington, D. C.: Naval Research Laboratory (Nov. 2;, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-153211. SECRET. 2) Code U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shioboard Antenna Details. Chapter 2, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
0 I I # $
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model Mark 20 Mod 2 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control (searchlight control). MISCELLANEOUSs Reference 1) lists 2 Radar Equipment as obsolete. COGNIZANT AGENCYs 825. U. S. Navy, Mark 20 Mod
BuShips,
ANIEN4A "~AMD
TYPEt Mattress antenna. Equipment. Equipment function - IFF.
DESCRIPTION: 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.
MISCELLANEOUSs The 66AMD is the Mark 3 IFF antenna normally used with Navy Model SR-3 Radar Equipment. REFERENCESs 1) U. S. Navy,,Naw Stock LIst ofhEeq tronics Suoolv Office, (Feb.1958).
UN-
CLASSIFIED.
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shioboard Antenna Details. Chaoter (Jan. 1, 1959). _, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTi
DESCRIPTrO s 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. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Vertical. IjNSTALQT s Shipboard. Navy Model Mark 4 IFF
The 66AME is the Mark 4 IFF antenna normally used with Navy Models SR-3 and SR-6 Radar Equipment.
REFERENCEs 7) U. S. Navy: Navy Stock List o' theEltronics SUDpl Offices (Feb.1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. 3hioboard Antenna Details. Chaoter _, NAVSI4IPS 90012 (A), (Jan. 1, 1959), CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPkENjT Navy Model Mark 13 Mod 2 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - fire control.
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenn D a Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959).
CONFIDENTIAL.
UNJ"M6CE,159
UNCLASSIFIED
AN'TENNA 66AM11
INSTALLATION: Shipboard. Navy Models DBM and DBM-l
-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs
countermeas-
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna~ Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna2 Detais. Chagter 5. NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Ja. 1159) CONFIDENTIAL.
mc.
TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector with a waveguide feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a perforated metal reflector, 2-1/2 feet in diameter with nutating waveguide feed. Focal length of the reflector is 10.6 inches. BEAM DATA: Half-power beamwidth
- 30. Horizontal - 30.
3) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Radar Enuloment Mark 39 Model 3. Instruction Book, OP 1748, (July, 1948). UNCLASSIFIED.
4)
-Vertical
Beam type - Pencil. Polarization - Vertical. SCAN DATA: The antenna can be tilted from -150 to +850. 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 50 angle in the azimuth plane and a 190 angle in the elevation plane. In the tracking mode oi operation, the peak of the beam nutates about and Is 1/20 degree from the axis of the reflector. The resulting conical scan makes the half-power points of the moving beam cover an angle of 50 In both planes. The nutation rate is 30 cycles per second. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMEN u Radar Equipment Mark 39 Mod 3. Equipment function - fire control. Range - 300 to 30,000 yards. MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna Equipment 66AXiK is identical with Antenna Equipment Mark 5 Mod 0. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MALATR~ STC 5501. 1)Ewr Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar Systems Surveyg, Report 4963. Washington, tRL D. C.& Naval Research Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA Report hu. AD-153211. SECRET. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy.tock ist f t. l trnc upl fie (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. eciUNUB~ U. S. Navy, BuOrd.
-4
1-1401
160*
UNCLASSiFIED
ANTENNA 66AMML ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SG-4 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. MANUFACTURER: REFERENCE:
44444*4 4 4,,. 40004 o4444004404
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenni Details, Chapter 5. NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
ANTENNA 66AMN aod 66AMO ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model X-MBT Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. REFERENCEt U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
ANTENNA 66AMP FREQUENCY: SHF band, 6275 - 6575 mc. STOCK NUMBER: 7422. Federal Stock Number F5985-470-
TYPE: Modified cut paraboloidal reflector with a horn feed. DESCRIPI -IN: The antenna consists of a slatted, cut pax-boloidal reflector, 13-1/2 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 76-1/2-inch bolt circle. BEAM DATA: Gain - 28 db.
REFERENCESt 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. lavy, Navy Stock List of the EletroniCs Suoolv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
Vertical
Horizontal Horizontal.
2.70
-
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 3600 in azimuth at a rate of 15 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: craft. Shipboard, PC and other small
S4
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models S0-6 and SO-10 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search, surface. Maximum range - 13 miles for 2200ton DD. Minimum range - 150 yards. MANUFACTURERs Raytheon Manufacturing Co.
Antenna 66AMP
DESCRIPTIONs The antenna assembly consists of two antennas fed by waveguides from a selector switch. One antenna is used for surface search; and the other, for air search. The surface-search antenna consists of a slatted, cut paraboloidal reflector, 18 inches high by 60 inches wide, fed by a waveguide horn. The
UN, 1ASSIFIE
i6i
UNCLASSIFIED
BEAM DATA Surface- Airsearch search Antenna Antenn3 28 db 28 db 25 db 29 db 6) Department of the Navy, Radar Equipment Navy Model SG-6b, Instruction Book, UNCLASSINAVSHIPS 91384, (March 1955). FLED.
l-~
----J/
2.40
2.40
66AMW-2
Beam tvye Polarization -
1.60
fan
2.7502
SCAN DATAt The antenna rotates through 3600 in azimuth at a rate of either 5 or 15 revolutions per mliute. I.NSTALLATION Shipboard, DD and larger vessels.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs 66AMQ, Navy Model SG-6 Radar Equipment; 66AMQ-l, Navy Model SG-6a Radar Equipment; and 66AMQ-2, Navy Model SG-6b Equipment function - search, Radar Equipment. Maximum range air; and search, surface. 15 miles for 2200-ton DD and 12 miles for 12square-meter aircraft. The nomenclature 66AMQ-(*) deMISCELlANEOUS: notes 66AMQ, 66AMI-1, and 66AIQ-2. The 66AMQ has components that operate on 6C-'ycle a-c power. 66AAQ-1 has components that operThe surfaceate on 400-cycle a-c power. search antenna for 66AMQ-2 has a redesigned reflector and feed. Raytheon Manufacturing Co., MANUFACTURERs tract NObsr-43263 (66AMQ-2). STOCK NUMBER, 66AMQ ... 66AMQ-1 ... 66AMQ-2 ... con-
Antenna 66A)-2
8721
Federal Stock Number F5985-4088720 Navy Stock Number F16-A-551586655 Navy, &vvw Stock LstothEe(Feb. 1958). UN-
Zenuh Reflector
RREFERENCESt
1T -U. s.
U. S. Navy Bureaua of Ships, Antenna Data hs board Antenna Details. Chaoter S t , NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. ', 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
3)
4) 5)
NAVSHIPS 900,861(A).
BuShipa drawing RE62F178. Department of the Navy Bureau of Ships, Radar Eaulment Navy Model SG-6a, Copl emyntarv Instruc$ion Book, NAVSHIPS UNCLASSIFIED. 91491, (July 20, 1951), Antena 66AM-2 Horizontal Radiati'nn Pattern for Zenith Reflector
162
UNOCLrFIED
.P
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTIENNA 66AMR1
FREQUENL~s
-9160
mc.
TYPE~: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a horn feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a ,1atted, cut paraboloidal reflector, 2 feet high by 4-1/2 feet wide, with a horn feed. The horn is fed by RG-Sl/U waveguide. The antenna has a total weight of 180 pounds. BEAM DATA: Gan-36 db. Half-power beamwidth Polarization
-
REFERENCESs 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheet *Shipbo ard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, NaySok;s fthe Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASS'EIED. 3) NAVSHIPS 9C0,831(A). 4) Submarine Signal drawing 60560 alt I.
SCAN DATA: The antenna rotates through 3600 in azimuth at a rate of 6 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, DE and larger vessels.
t.SSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model SU-2 Radar surEquIpment. Equipment function -search, face. Maximum range - 20 miles for 2200-ton DD. Minimum range - 100 yards. MANUFACTURERi STOCK NUMBERa 7426, Submari ne Signal Co.Federal Stock Numsber F5985-470Antenna 66AMR
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-3100
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TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector with a horn feed. DESCRIPJ LQLN The antenna is a slatted, cut hi#~ by 5 paraboloidal reflector, 1-3/4 fee~t feet wide, *ith a horn feed, The horn is fed by rectangular waveguide. The total weight of the antenna Is 346 poundb. SEAM DATA: Gain - 23 db. Holf-power beamwidth
tenna gain fit the beamwldths given here and In Reference 2). Reference 1) states in one section that the frequency band Is 2700 to 3300 mcl another section of Reference 1) states that It Is 3000 to 3100 mc; Reference 2) states that it is 3019 to 3100 mc. MANUFACTURERs STOCKNUWE: 5404.
RFRW1 1) U. S.
110. - 50.
SCAN DATAi rhe antenna rotates through ~3600 in azimith at a rate of 4, 8, or 16 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, DD and larger ships.
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A~S50CIATED EQUIPMENT. Navy Mo~dels !P,-16, SG-e, SG-le Radar Equipment. Equipment function search, surface. Maximum range - 15 miles for ~2O0-ton DO and 10 miles for 20-square-meter aircratt. Mini mu~ a m r n )@ 150 ards. 0 y the Reference 1) states th~at yM,[ISEL1ANU~s vertical half-power beamwidth lb 50 and the horizontal half-power beamwidth is 2.1)0. However, the size of the ref lector and the an-
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UNCLASSIFIED
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Seets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chaot 5, NAVSHIPS 900121gA), (Jan. 1, 1959). CIFTIDENIAL. IiAVSHIPS 900,531% Instruction Book, Radar Equipment SO-a, SG-b, SG-Ib, and SG4) 5) NAVSHIPS 98206. Raytheon Drawings M-BaA-3 sub I and M88B-3 sub 1.
25.
ANTENNA 61A01
CIATED EQUIPMENTs nt. Navy Model CXJN EquipU. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details chlnter 5, NAVSHIPS 90,O121(A)t(Jan. , 5196)1.
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-REECE:
CONFIDENTIAL.
eflector, CRIPIO!I The antenna consists of a co:Sinar of 12 dipoles mounted on and probe fed by Ssection of rectangular waveguide approxiiately 9-1/2 feet long. A V-shaped section dth a mash reflecting surface is mounted on he waveguide section to form a corner reflec:r behind the dipole array. Each dipole is enclosed in a protective cover. The overall intenna is 19-5/8 Inches high by 112-3/16 inches long by 23 inches deep, and the total veight is 80 pounds. W DATA.
ala- 21 db.
of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, contract St Navy F16-A-52016-2099 (66WV), NWvy F16-A-48616-5940 (66AMV-I).
REfiRENCLS$ 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the lltronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UMCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antemna Data Shiets. Shipboard "ntens Details. Chooter 2, NAVSHIPS 21), (Jan. it 1959). CONF IDiN IAL. NAVSHIPS 900,989t Instruction 3ook Radar Equipment Navy Model SR-6. for
3)
ANiATAs The antenna rotates through 360* in azimuth at a rate that can be varied between 5 and 15 revolutions per minute. STA TION, Shipboard, DO and larger ships.
.30CIATED EQIPMEITs 4avy Model SR-6 Radar Equipment, Equipment function - search, 'iT and search, surface. Mexiowa range - 20 miles for 2200-ton DO and 25 miles for 20-squaremeter aircraft. Miniam. range - 800 yards.
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notes 6WMV and 66AWV-1. The 66AMV covers only the frequency range from lk,4 to 1300 mc. cc e cct eec s e se sceeeeee
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MsPj, Mattress antenna, DESCRIPTION* The antenna consists of a horizontal row of four vertical dipoles mounted in front of a flat, rectangular 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 53 pounds. 2.MTIA&IMs Shipboard, DO and larger ships.
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AGEcys
U. S. Navy, Buships.
MAE[ACTUERs Industrial Electronics Division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, contract N5sr-8674. STOCK N=7:Rs Federal Stick Number N5310-261-
7750.
1) U. S. Navy, tranics S~lv CLASSIFIED.
ASCIATED EQUI'3MEINR Navy Model Mark 3 1FF Equipment. Equipment function - IFF. 2) The 66AiM is the Mark 3 IFF an, HISCEL AM tenna used with Navy Model SR-6 Radar Equipment.
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U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shioboard Antenna Details. Caater NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1. 1959).
CDWIDENTIAL.
IhLI
O s Shipboard.
U. S. Nay,* BuOrd.
aSSOCIATED EQUIPME11 Navy Model Mak 25 Mod 2 Radar Equipment (66AMY) and AM/SPG-48(X*l) Radar Set (66AMY-l). Equipment function fire control.
E S 1)U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shioboard antSSW Details. ChapteM I, tAVSmIPS 900"21(A), (Jan. lo 19 5 9). 2) W U. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, Markand 6d. Assio t. Rejest H3RD Form S48, (Approved July 23, 1945).*OWIDENTIAL.
LISCLLhMh~
The nomenclature 66ANY-(e) dAddtional informsnotes 66ANY and 66AMY-1. tion Is available in the confidential dociment listed below as Reference 2 and in Volume V of this catalog series.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model X-SC-7 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search. s RE ERENF
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, AnttegLData Sheets. Shioboard Antenna Details, Chaoter 5. ,AVSHIPS 900121(A), Jlsn. 1, 1959). CONFIDElfIAL.
c.REIENCESs
1) Edward Ornstein, U. S. Navy Radar Systems U NRL Report 4963. Washington, D. C.s Navel Reseearch Laboratory (Nov. 22, 1957). ASTIA Report No. AD-153211. SECRET. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, AnenaDt Sheets. Shioboard Wtenws Details. Chaoter A, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1 1959). CO)WIENIAL. U, S. Navy baweeu of Ordnance, h.!JLhz Mad, AsLsgment, RequeZst, AVO Form 848, CODIDENTIAL. (Approved July 23, 1945).
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMNTo Navy Model Mark 34 Mod 13 Radar Equipmcnt. Equipment function - fire control (antiaircraft), L2QLLL&M.t Navy Models Mark 34 Models 3# 4, and 7 through 14 have been modified and redesignated Navy Model Mark 34 Mod 16. AnIs the same as Antenna Mark 5 tenne M66A Nod 2. e U. S. Navy BuOrd (ne64-c). 2)
3)
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MCIATED E0UIPIENTs Navy Model SP-2 Radar "lquipment. Equipment function - height findLng. Reference 1) states that Navy j: jrLANQ dodel SP-2 Radar Equipment was never approved. 1 U. S. Navy, BuShipt (code 1) Edward Ornstein, el. S. Nw Indar SvsCm jW=# O Rhpert 493. Nasbirgqt~o D.C.& Mowal Reeserch Labeartrty (Mev. M IReport Ve. W-l3211. 22, 157). SECRET. U. S. Navy &Lrse of Ship*, g Sheets. Shinboard tnrr Detls. e~ator Do, MAVSKPS 900121(A)p WJons- lp MO#)* COWIEDENIAL.
2)
UISIAMM
st Reference 1) states that as is the seis66WJ 66ALN, btthogthe eih"If W0 tasa scene antenna of
bWi "
of
U3WEWYs
SWF band, 3450 - 3550 me (HeightCs ii AT'L 8737. U. S. Nvy, somps, (Gode a American Machine and Founiy Co.,
federal Stock iaw1%0-9
finding antenna), UH b3nd, 2700 - 2900 mc (Early-warning antenna), VHF band, 1.57 - 187
me (1FF antenna).
lis
by a waveulda horn assembly.
STOCK WiME~s
ESCR,,TQNs The antenna &ssably consists of two antennas counted on a single pedestal. One antenna $s used for early-warning search and the other, for height finding. The earlywarning antenna is a cut paraboloidal refleotor, 4 feet high by 14 feet wides fed by a waveguide horn assembly. It includes an 1"F dipole. The height-finding antenna is a bifocal, cut paraboloidal reflector, 15 feet high by 5 feet wide, probably fed by a Robinson scanner.
REL l)
s U.S. S-..vY, Y Stak 1is of thw Else, trOnics Suolv Offie, Feh. 19589)- UN,CLSIFIED. Edward Ornotein, U. S. -wv "rdar Svtm, M1Y.IX p iL Report 4963. Usahingtoe, D. C.# Naval Research laboratory (Nov. -11 . 22, 1957). ASTIA Report Uk. SPMET. Amertcan liachite and FOW*V daowq 126-5002. 9W
2)
iUA.LAT
sN Shipboard.
3)
ASSOCIATED ECLUPMs MNavy Model SX-2 Radar "4.Ipment. Equipment fwsction - sir search; eight finding; and 1FF.
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9 0 9 5 9 9
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9 9 * 9 9.
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VI i
band, 60 - 80 ac.
Ground-plane antenna.
DESCRfIOEs The antenna consists ef a verticall radiator, a ground plane .adt up of four rods mounted horizor.tally 900 apart, ar ia matching section. Three interchangeable steel rods, 33, 38-3/8, and 44 inches long, ore furnished to serve as vertical radiators. The total "wIght of the antenus is 46 pounds.
WM~MA
Polarzation2-
Vertical. S-
reml
A mttding section, Wa*/A,2ing tS located at the basO of the antenna, matches the 7Q-ohu input Impedance of the antenna to a 50-ohm coaxial transmission line.
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6I401
166-
ASSOCIATED EWUIPMENT& Navy Model TBS Radio Equipment. Equipment function - communications. MANIFACTURERs Radio Corporation of America, Victor Division. STOCK NUMBER: 7172. Federal Stock Number N5985-254-
1)
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Details. Cheater !ntenn 2, NAVSHIPS 900121 A), (Jan. 1 959). (ODMIDENTIAL. U. S. N ,ist , Navy Sock of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCIASSIFIED. UYVSNIPS 900,590.
2)
REFERENCESs
3)
fla
FREQUE
(oudpae
ane nna.
eeoeeaea AMIUNA 6162) Sheets, Shinboard Antenna Details. Chapter li NMVSNIPS 900l21(A), (Jan. 1, 1959) COMFIDEJUIAL. 2) am ps 900,590.
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s VIE band,
60
80 mc.
I=*~ Ground-plane, antenna. DESCRIPTIONs The antenna consists of a matchIng section, a ground-plane rod, and three interchangeable, vertical radiating rods 41-7/8, 34-3/4, and 28-1/4 inches long. The
"lncated
IN"IALIAT
i Shipboard,
submarine.
ASSOCIATED [OUIPNENT, Navy Model TRS Radio Equipment. Equipwent function - commnications. SyZ 2NU 'Eg Federal Stock Number 05985-470432.
RUIRENCESs U. S.
Pta.
E919=
VHF band, 28 -
68 mc.
I= 4382.
I=$
whip.
U. S. Navy# avXy Stock Lilt of the Electronics uMv fice' (Feb. 1958). LIUCLASSIFIED.
ASLOCftUI EfU I' Navy Model TSP Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equip-
jME[IC13JR2'
UW=L1'
VWI bend, 28 -
60
mC.
=4
Whp.
rWIATRe OIttin d m Navy Model T1Y-I Radio &quipe U. S. Navy, Nei 7 Stock LiUt of the Electronics (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66026 FREQUENCiY VHF band, TYPE: Dipole. IU0 DATAt )1arizatign INSTALLATION: 132 - 156 mc. 2) Instruction Book, GEI-12387A.
- Vertical.
4-%;OM
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTt Navy Models RAR and TCDI Radio Equipment. Equipment function - conmmunications. STOCK NUAMER: 8684. Federal Stock Number F5985-408-
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details, Chaoter 1, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1i 195). CONFIDENTIAL.
Antenna 626.
ANTENNA "029
FREQUECYs TY:P~ ME and HF bands, 2 - 9.05 mc. STOCK NMERs Federal Stock mber M5985-249-
4342.
Wip.
REFERENCE#
ASO2CIATED EQUIPMENT& Navy Model TCQ Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - communications. U. S. Navy, Navw Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UtLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA "M8
FP,lU TYEs tY VHF band, Whip. 30 - 42 mc. =OK NMERs Federal Stock mhbr MM985-249-
4369.
ASSOW.ATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model TCL-1 Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - communications. MNUFAMChIRLBs General Electric Company.
ITY7
. Navy, Nav Stock &Istg Ele ron~cs S12ol~y Office, (Feb. 1958), LfNCLASSIFIED. General Electrfc drawig.4 ee e ea 0 0 0 -82913 rev. 0.
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PR"qUENC: TYPE:
VH
band, 200
250 w.
groundplane feed.
aircraft carrier,
reference.
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REFERENCES: 1) U. . Navy and Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details Cater S NAVSyREFS 900121(A), (Jan..l, 2) U. S. Navy, NaSto~k List of the Elec-t~ronics Cfice, tFeb, 19591. Ofpl
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3) HAVSMIPS 95361: Instruction Book for Navy Model XE-i Homing Leacon Equipment. Instruction Book for Navy Models YE-2 and YZ-3 Sc41.n Beacon Equipment.
A Antenna 66u6 4
4) NAVSIES 900,502:
251 ec.
Mattress antenna.
Victor Division, Canden, N. J., contracts Uss - 33086, -820, and NXsr-4143. Stevart-Warner Corp., Chicago, Ill., contracts N a-19219 and Isr-60004. STOCK 1IS 53W : Federal Stock 3udar P5985-369-
M ClM: e antenna consists of a flat reflector, alproximately 4 feet square, two vertically-mounted dipoles, and a pedestal. The reflector is made up of 15 vertical ateel HAM DATA: Balf-Ler beamvidth - Horizontal PoarIzation - Vertical. SCA DATA: Me antenna rotates through 3600 in azimuth at a rate of 2 revolutions per minute.
od)ed toaseNavy and Burteau of Ships, Instruction book for Pnnia Beacon Ncu.Vent di W5. and YG-2 vith Radio Fre-i Monitor CWS-60047 and True Beariza 252B, 1. 2) USTALLALICSM Shipboard or ground. W Navy Models G, ID-1, and TG-2 Radi.o Nom Beacon Equipmnt. EquipInet functior. - navigation, surface refereae. COMMZANT JOUY. MAIWACTH: U. S. Navy, Bu.hips. 1
AVSK(ul 900,
U. S. levy and Bureau of Ships, Instruction Book for -Ing Beacon Equipment iay Model YG and Radio Frequency Monitor Na MmeCV-607o37s78 900,510, (3 r. 2b, 1945)-. UNCLABSIJTb. U. S. Nay and Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details 5 NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). C(O.PIEETIAL.
3)
12 mc.
TY
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ASSOCIATED EQUXPUENNT Navy Model 1CE Radio Equipment. Equipment function - coiunications. *~~~~~ C 04 t ** @
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UNCLASSIIED
ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 66042 :REQUENCY s VHF band, 70 -90 mc. 2) U. S. Navy, N Stock ist of the
FYPE
Ground-plane antenna.
3)
UN-
)ESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of a telescoping vertical whip, an octagonalwheel ground-plane of steel tubing, and a The assembly weighs 71 supporting tower. pounds.
3EAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical. The antenna assemBuoy mounted. INSTALLATION: bly is mounted on a Scno-Radio Buoy Model JM-4 anchored offshore. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Transmitter of SonoEquipment function Radio Buoy Model JM-4. countermeasures, monitoring. MANUFACTLRER: Co. STOCK NUMBER: 4317. Airplane and Marine Instruments TOPVEW Federal Stock Number F5985-249s
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VIEW
Antenna 66042
REFERENCES:
1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Detal 1959). Chaoter 1, (Jan. 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), CDNFIDENTIAL.
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VIf band,
40.1 mc.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTi Navy Model TCL-2 Radio Equipment. Equipment function - communications. MANUIACTURERs Doolittle Radio, Inc.
RUERUNCE~i 1) U. S. Navy, Nay Stock List af Electronics Suooly Office, (Feb. 19f8). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Dool! ttlo drawing A-1004 rev. 0.
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ANTENNA 66044(a) FREQJENCY: TYPEs Whip. VHF band, 30 - 42 mc. 6.OjCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Models MM, MN-I, MN-2, MN-3, MN-4, and MN-5 Radio Transmitting aril Receiving Equipment. Equipment function communtcations. Radio Equipments RBK-14, RBR-14, and RDC-l. Mo Antenna 66044(e) deootes Antenna
DESCRIpTIONQ The antenna consists of a 6-foot tapered whip, a spring mounting base, and a mounting bracket. The whip is made of cadmium-plated vanadium stool and has at its lower end a screw fitting for fistoning to the spring mounting base. This base consists of a stainless steel, tapered helical spring clamped in place by two molded bakelite fittings. It is attached to the mounting bracket by six bol'ts. The antenna weighs 20 pounds. IN.TALLATO Ground, shipboard, and airborne.
66044 and 66044A. Antenna 66044A Is the same as Antenna 66044, but it does not have the mounting spring at its base. COGNIZANT AGENCY. 1). 8. Navy, UUips.
MNt6CTURER: Fred M. Link, contracts NXs-3834, NXss-14291, NXss-20219, NXss-30781, NXso-32191 NXsr-41011, and NXsr-49343.
170
UINLASSiFIED
STOCK NIMBERSt 66044 .... Federal Stock Number N5985-249-4366; Navy Stock Number Fl6-A-54466-6141. 66044A ... Federal Stock Number N5985-249-43" Navy Stock Number F16-A-54466-6121. REFERENCES: I) U. S. Navy and Bureau of Ships, *O I e e*9oi * Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). OONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
Antenna
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ANTENNA 64046 FRE TYPE: NCY: Whip. 2) MF and HF bands, 0.5 -30 mc. 1) U. S. Navy, Na Stock of th EJSCtronics Suoolv Office, ,reb. 1958. UNCLASSIFIED. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shtoboard Antenna Details. Chaeter At NAVSHIPS 9001!.A{A)j,(Jan. 1, 19g9). CONFIDENTIAL.
DESCRIPTIONs The antenna is a 28-foot nontelescoping whip made up of four aluminum sections, one 2-1/2 inches in 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 in diameter and 7 feet long. The total weight of the antenna is approximately 55 pounds.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Models RAO-9, RDG, and similar radio equipment. Equipment function - communications. MANUFACTURERt Premax Products Division, Chisholm Co., Inc. and Kings Electronics Co., Inc. STOCK NUMBER: 5530. REFERENCE s Federal Stock Number N5985-369Antenna 66046 HOLE4wLtM
30 mc.
]JPs
Whip.
MANUFACTURER: Premax Products Division, Chisholm Co., Inc. and Kings Electronics Co., Inc. STOCK NUMBER 5340. Federal Stock Number N5985-349-
DESCRIPTIONs 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 in 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 in diameter and 7 feet long. The total weight of the antenna Is 70 pounds. LJTAlgATION, Shipboard.
REFERENCES: I) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of th tronicr Suoolv Office, (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. 2)
e UN
U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets,. Shioboard Antenna Details. Chaoter I, NAYSHIPS 90O121(A), CONFIDENTIAL. (Jan. 1, 19!9).
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENDT Navy Model TCK, AN/URT-4, and similar radio equipment. Equipment function - communications.
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se e.4
FREQUE
:s
VI
band,
70
90 mc.
U~gIIUUIE
17
UNCLASSIRFED
TNSTALLATION: Buoy mounted. 4318.
REFERENCE, U. S. Navy, Nagy Stork Lilt of the Electronics S__Uly Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ASSOCIATELJ EQUIPMENT: Na'y Model UM-2 SonoRadio Buoy Trdnsmitter. Equipment function cointermeasures, monitoring. STOCK NUNERs Federal Stock Pumber F5985-249-
Aviation Corp.,
INSTALLATION:
,A.$SOCIATED EQUIPNT Navy Model RAU-2 Radiosonde Receiving Equipment. Equipment function - meteorological measurement.
REFEREWNE U. S. Navy, NMvy Stock Lilt of the Electronics Su*plv office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA 660S E T , Whip. HF band, 9.35 mc. 0437. REFERENCES3 1) U. S. Navy, Nav Stock List of the Ee tronics Sugolv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Dt. Sheets, Shioboard Antenna Details. Chanter
DESCRIPTION, The antenna is a 25-foot nontelescoping whip made up of three sections which screw together.
flINTLATION: MAhUFACTURERs
STOCK NWIER
Shipboard,
1, 1959).
ANTENNA
EM ICY: MF and HF bands, 1.6 - 18.2 mc.
1604
MANUFACTUM: Airplane and brtine Instruments, Snc., Clearfield, Pa., contracts NOs-9&28,
TYPE:
Whip.
DESCSIPTICN: The antenna Is a telescoping whip, 57 inches long extended and 14-1/2 inches long collapsed. The upper section is made of stain. less steel, and the lower section is made of nickel-plated, chrome-finiahed, brass tubing. The entenna mounts oy a CAG 674P Jumbo plug into a socket on the top of the DAO series
pEuERNCEsI 1) ,,. . Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electrcnics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chap-
(Jan. 1, 1959).
CXON1ZAYT AGENCT:
U. S. Navy, BuShips.
ANTENNA 600
FREgUENCYt T Whip. M band, 2.436 mc. ASSOCIATED EQUIrPMENTI Navy Model NU Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.
UnCLASSIFIED
STOCK NUMBERt 4347. PEFERENCE: Federal Stock Number F5985-249U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supoly Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA 66069 FREQUENCY: TYPs Whip. XT band, 2.772 mc. STOCK NUMBER: 4348. Federal Stock Number F5985-249-
REFERENCE:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model MU Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.
* ,
U. S. Navy, Nag Stock List of the Electronics Supplv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. e cc 66070 STOCK KUVERs 4351. Federal Stock Number N5985-2490 0 * # c. # .
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REFERENCEs
ASSCTATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model MV Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. ccc,,. c eetoc ANTENNA FREQUENCYt TYPEs Whip. REFERENCEs U. S. Navy, Nav Stock List of the Electronics Suonlv Office,(Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. K band, 3.155 mc. o 66071 STOCK NUMBER# 4352. Federal Stock Number N5985-249U. S. Navy, Nav Stock List of the Electronics Supplv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. o ccc.....a# cc
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66072
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FREQUENy
if
band,
3.585 mc.
TYPE,
Whip.
REFERENCE,
ASSOCIATED EQUIP4I: Navy Model MW Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. U. S. Navy, Navy Stock vLsothe SUDolyOffice, (Feb. 1958). ctnics UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA 6407, FREQUENC Y if band, 3.725 mc. STOCK KNER Federal Stock Number N5985-249-
Whip4354..
REFERENCE:
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model W Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. U. S. Navy, NawX Stock List of the Electronics .Lx..tffice, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
IE : Whip.
If band,
3.865 mc.
NUJlIlts 4355.
RERENC,, U. S. Navy, Navy Stock Lilt of the Electronics Supolv Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
US
MIA I
173
UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA 66075 FREQUENCy: TYPE: Whip. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics UNCLASSIFIED. Sup.pl Office, (Feb. 1958). * 0 6 0 6 # 6 04 0 #4 HF band, 3.995 mc. STOCK NUMBER: 4356. Federal Stock Number N5985-249-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model MX Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. t 94049 *44
ANTENNA 66076 FREQUENCY: TYPE: Whip. REFFRE.'CEs U. 1. Navy, NajSAtoCk Lilt of the Electronics SuppLy Office, (Feu- 1958). UNCIASSIFIED. 04 44 44p 404#$ .446004*0 # HF band, 4.105 mc. STOCK NUMBER3 4357. Federal Stock Number N5985-249-
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model MX Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipmeot. *4444**, 0 *, 4,,
ANTYNNA 607 FREQUENCYs TYPE: Whip. HE band, 4.435 mc. STOCK NUMBERs 4358. Federal Stock Number N5985-249-
REFERENCEs
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. Navy Model MX Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment. U. S. Navy, N Suoolv Office, St,_ (Fea "8). of the Electronics UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTNNA ASSEUWLY 66060 FREQUENCYs TYPEs Whip. VHF band, 30 - 42 mc. REFERENCESo 1Y U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data ntenna Details. Chaoter Sheets, Shioboardl
v.
Navy Models MN-1, Ml-.2, and MN-3 Radio Transmitting and ReceivingI Equipment function - comunica-
-'
I 1-I:
ODGNIaNT AGENCY.
U. S. Navy,
BuShips.
MANUFACTTURER Fred M. Link, contracts NXss14291, NXss-20219, and NXss-30781. STK NUMBEls 4366. Federal Stock Number N5985-249Anwemau
66o6
ANTENNA 641.-(0) YRtMUMCY's TMs Whip. NF and 1 bands, 2.3 - I.5 meo. DZSCRIPIOI The antenna is a telescopic whip, 85 inches long extended and 15-1/8 inches long collapsed. It weighs 1 poun. .+
UNCLASSIFIED
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models MAB-I and DAV-2 Equipment. Equipment function - communications. MANUFACTURER: Ccomunications Co., Inc., Gables, Fla., contract NXsr-59061. STOCK NUMSM: Coral
MISCLLIAKEOUS: The nomenclature 66o81-(*) denotes 66031 and 66081-A. The 66081-A has a
frequency range from 2.15 to 4.95 mc and consequently may have slightly different dinensions from those given above. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
.ronics -
1958).
UNCLASSIF=.
ANTENNA 6682
E TYPE:
2.0 mc.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMff: Navy Model OAN Test Oscillator Equipment. Equipment function test.
U. S. Navy, Navy 3tock List of the Electronics Supply Office, Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTNNA Go" FREQUENC TYPEs i F and HF bands, 1.5 - 30 mc. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List ofthEltronics Suoply Office, (Feb.1958). UH
Whip.
flJj
CLASSIFIED.
2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Installation and Calibration of Direction Finders, Shipbard Ar&trna Dol s. Chao.er 7, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959) UNCLASSIFIED. ee
a *
e a,
a*ss e.
* sos 9*
ANTENNA "W
seeo s
*se
If
28
80 mc.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPFENTs Navy Model TBY-6 Ultra Portable Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.
U. S. Navy, Nag Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
fi fNA timing is such that the beam is directed to the right for a long and then a short period of time corresponding to the Morse-code lettar "A", and to left for a short, then a long period of time corresponding to the letter "N". The left and right lobes overlap and the "A" and "N" signals combine to produce a continuous dash. This "on course" signal is 0.60 wide at 7 nautical miles and 10 wide at 9 nautical miles. Polarization - Vertical.
251 mc.
Mattress antenna,
DESCHIPTIONs The antenna consists of a flat rectangular reflector, 52 inch*. high and 80 inches wide, with four vertical dipoles mounted in a horizontal row in front of the reflector. BMA T sTI a - The antenna has a lobe switch whi:h switches the transmitted beam first to the left and then to the right. The switch
UNCAMFID
1T5
UNCLASSIFIED
INSTALLATION: Shioboard. Nivv Model YL Radio Beacon Equipment, In-truction Book, NAVSHTPS 900, 249-RB, (April I1, 1943). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the El-ectronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCIASSIFIED. U. S. Navy Bureau of Shios, AntE-nn, Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Detais. nhapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). [CONFIDENTIAL.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model YL Radio Beacon Equipment. Equipnent function - navigation, surface reference. The equipment is used to guide landing craft from the transport vessel to the beach where landing operatlons are to take place. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
3)
"%'ANAT'ER:
Corporation, 27344. STOCK NWAER:
Navy FI6-A-4459-9900.
66e
TYPE:
Ground-olane antenina.
4 HOLES Sc45 M
DESCRIPTION: The an.anna consists of a vert cal ouarter-wavelen;th hollow brass rod 3nd a ground plane made up of fr. radial hollow jr brass rods. It is fed by ; RG-8/U ransmission line. Beam type - Omnidirectional Polarization - Vertical. !NSTALLATION. Shipboard. Navy Models TBY, FBS, and in izimuth.
T
9.1
Antenna Assembly
66089
176
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
STOCK NUMBERt 7395. REFERENCE: Federal Stock Number N5985-470U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5. NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
156 mc.
(Feb.
1958).
UN-
Ground-plane antenna. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
49__
T_
DESCRIPTION: 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 The antenna is fed by at a given frequency. a 50-ohm coaxial cable. Navy Models TDT and TDQ ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radio Transmitting Equipment and Radio Set AN/ARC-l. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
U _ Li
I
8
8W. W3oA',
CtQCLE
SPACED 4 EECALLY
MANUFACTURER: Aircraft Accessories Corp., Kansas City, Mo., contract NXss-30269., STOCK NUMBER: 2634. Federal Stock Number N5985-090-
TOPV.
HLESM
s.O
VEW
Antenna 66091
1.5 mc.
1)
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecUNtronics Supply Office,(Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFDENTIAL.
The antenna is a 25-foot vertical DESCRIPTION: whin consisting of three stainless steel secAn tions mounted on a cast aluminum base. 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.
MOUTING. HOLES
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models DAK-2 and DAK-3 Radio Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment function - direction finding (sense antenna). COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips. -
HEIGHT O
ANTEN-A
MANUFACTURER: Federal Telephone and Radio Cornoration, Newark, N. J., contract NXss33628.J STOCK NUMBER: 8418. RFERFEN, Federal Stock Number F5985-243-
_ Antenna 66093
,
UNCLASSIFIED
177
UNCLASSIRED
ANTENNA 66095 FREQUENCY: TYPE: VHF band, 135 mc. 2) The antenna is a fixed, half-wave DESCRIPTION: dipole constructed of brass tubing and weighing 17 pounds. BEAM DATA: Polarization - Vertical. TUNING/MATCHING DEVICES: The antenna has a concentric, two-step matching section to couple to a 50-ohm coaxial cable. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. RCK, and 3) UNtronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. T U. S.'Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. NAVSHIPS 92940: Technical Manual for Antenna Assembly NT-66095.
Dipole.
7-
Navy Models TDQ, ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: other radio equipment. COGNIZANT AGENCY: MANUFACTURER: Manchester, STOCK NUMBER: 7154. U. S. Navy, BuShips.
4r
Granite State Machine Co., Inc., N. H., contract NObsr-71604. Federal Stock Number F5985-254slog vw
Top VIEW
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy,
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,*oe
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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 66096 1 66097 loop antenna, I MAJOR COMPONENTS: 47367 loop coupling unit, and 50 feet of 325K cable. MISCELLANEOUS: Antenna Assembly 66096 is obsolete because Loop Coupling Unit 47367 See Loop Antenna 66097, is no longer used.
* 4 4 4 4 , , 4 4 4 O 4 4 4 4 4 4
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details, Chapter 5. NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
O i,
0.0775 mc.
Loop antenna.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an electrostatically shielded loop housed in P rubber-covered oronze casting. A 50-foot, two-conductor, shielded, rubber-covered cable is permanently The antenna and cable attached to the loop. weigh 143 pounds. BEAM DATA: = Beam type - Figure eight. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION. Shipboard, submarine.
3'
* rW s u
UNCLASSIFIED
REFEREWES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Dotails. Chaoter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
2)
U. S. Navy, Nvy Stock List 2 tronics Suoolv Office. (Feb.1958). CLASSIFIED. NAVSHIPS 900,505.
E UN-
3)
"1)
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, Navy Model MAH Radio Equipment. Equipment function - communications. 2) COGNIZANT AGENCY, U. S. Navy, BuShips.
NAVSHIPS 900420--1B Technical Manual for Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment Model MAH.
AKFENNA AWJES.LY 6109, 66110 66111. 66112,6611&, a"d 66114 VHF band, 90 - 300 mc (66111 and 66U112); UHF band, 300 - 1000 mc (66109 and 66110); UHF band, 1000 - 3000 mc (66113 and 66114). TYPE: Probably a cut paraboloidal reflector fed by two dipoles. DESCRIPTIONs Each antenna consists of two dipoles mounted in front of a reflector. BEAM DATA% Beam type - Two main lobes with a null point between them. Polarization - Horizontal (66109, 66111, and 66113). Vertical (66110, 66112 and 66114). INSTALLATION: * Shipboard and ground. eec cc. e * * ac eOee e 66111. 66116a 66111 md ASSOCIATED EQUIPMIENT: Navy Model DBB-l Portable Radio Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment function - counterw4asures, direction finding. KANUjACTURFl: Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation, contract NXsr-53339. REfERFNQIs Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Directory of Intyrceot and Analysis Eauioment, Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Pennsylvaniat Haller, Raymond and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET.
"
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model DBa Portable Radio Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment function - countermeasures, direction finding. VANUFACTURERs Corporation, Federal Telephone and Radio contract NXsr-53339.
STOKNLN ERSt Federal Stock Numbers F5985-4088723 (66112) and F5985-408-8725 (66114). REFERENCES: I) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Dte=ory of Interceot and Analysis Eguioment, Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Pennsylvantat Hailer, Raymond and Brown, SECRET. Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). U. S. Navy, NayStock List of the Electrord~i_ roly Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. oe e cece e aee
2)
ANteNNA ANML FREQUEWCjt VHF band, 90 - 300 mc (66115); UiF band, 300 - 1000 mc (66116); UHF band, 1000 - 3000 mc (66117). TYP=s Probably cut paraboloidal by two dipoles. reflc.ator-fed
DEICRIPTIONi Each antenna consists of two dipoles mounted in front of a reflector. BIAM OAIA:
S-
Two main lobes with a null point between them. Polarization - Horizont.1, vertical, or any angle between. INSTALLAJIONy Shipboard and ground.
ceoe
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cL
o eee1
UNCLASSiWIED
179
I I I I I
ANTENNA 66118 FREQUE i ME and IF bands, 1.5 - 12 sc. STWI UMR 2668. REFERENCE, U. S. Navy, Nv Stock List of the Electronics Su&olv Office_., (Feb. 198). WcuASSIFI-ED. Federal Stock Numer FP595-090-
TYPE, Whip.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model UZ-2 Mobile Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.
ANTENNA 66119 FREQUENCY* TYPE: Whip. The antenna Is a 75-inch whip VIF band, 30
-
42 mc.
MANUCTUREl s Fred N. Links NeW York, IX. contracts NXsr-41011# NXer-4834. STOCK NUMaERs 4363. Federal Stock *ambe r
1.
DESCRIPTIONt
.- 240-
weighing 3 pounds.
BEYERENC=S:
INSTALLATIONs Ground, shipboard, and airborne. AS$SCIATED EQUIPMENTi Navy Model MU-5 Radio EquipTransmitting and Receiving Equipment. ment function - communications. (GIZANT AGENCYs U. S. Navy, BuShips. 1)" NAVSIPS 95143: PreolainarY Umtructio Book for Navy Model 0-5 9041o 'rmwmitting and Receiving Uquilmut. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Eleew).' lalyl e Office Yeb; '199 tro*ec*9 IS .
ANTENNA 46130
FREQUENCY, TYP[ : Whip. DESCRIPTION sThe IN,TALLATION antenna is Ground, a 78-inch whip STOCK NMlER* 4362. Federal Stock Nhmber 15985-249VHF band, 30 - 40 mc.
flMAjJFACTURs
Y.,
~-
ASSOCIATED EOUIPMNTs Navy Model 0S-5 Radio EquipTransmitting and Rece!ving Equipment. ment function - communications.
CXNIZANT AGENCY:
Stock List of the E.l. 'U. S. Navy, Kgvv Xtronics Sunalv Oftice, (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED.
2) NAVSHIPS 95143s Preliminary Instruction Book for Navy Model 01-5 Radio Transmitting and Receiving Equipment.
U. S. Navy,
BuShips.
ANTENNA 66121 mS 4122 FREQUENIC TYPF UHF band, 300310 mc. REFERENCES, ElseUne 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List if ., UNtronics Suogly Office, (Feb. l958)* c 2) Aireon drawings L-21418 rev.0 and L-
DIVe,.
Navy Model MAE-i Radio A550CIATED EQUIPMENT, Transmitting and Receiving Fquipment. MANUFA-'TUREs Aireon Manufacturing Corp.
STOK NUMBERs Federal Stock Number N5985-2494348 (66121), Federal Stock Number N5905-249-4389 (6612*).
"6127 Navy Model MN-, FM Radio iU.h2J._ffItf Transmitting and Receiving Eqlosmnt. Equipment function - communications.
80
Whip.
1) U. S. Navy, Navy Itck L 4gt &be Sl=of t~ronice Suool ff~ca, (Feb1958). *CL.SSWI,. 2) Link Radio drawing 1620-32 alt. 0.
FREQUENYs
"
160
3.
...
fltP
DESCRPTIONs The assembly is a fixed Adcock array with cross-over and sense circuits locatod in the base. The assembly is constructed of corrosion-resisting alluinum alloy and weighs 25 pounds.
TWITALAJIONs
Shipboard,
ASS)IATEI EQUIPMEs Navy Model DOP Radio Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment function - counter4eqsures, direction finding.
M1%L~LJANWV)J
amg5Unf'a
Navy F16-A-449684-i50i.
. .i ..
REFFENCES ) U.. Navy Bureau of Ships, AnenaDaa Sheets. Shinboard aflataDetails. Chaatel is(Jn. 1959).*~R~I it I4AVSHIPS 90012 aiWIDENTIAL. iA1
~
A*in,-
1#
0 0 e.
REOFMC a UHW and SHF bands, 300 - 3300 mel VSWR <5. TYPs DE Conical antenna with a ground plane.
obsolete.
~IWP~h I~#
U.1.
"a*^to$# e,
RIfPTIOgs The assembly is a cone-type, fixed antenna enclosed in a plastic housing. A fan-shaped ground plane consisting of a metal plate, 3-1/2 inches in radius, and seven rods, 14-1/2 inches long, equally spaceS about 21 apart, is attached to the bottom. The antenna weighs 12 pounds and is fed by an W0-18,/U cable. Two of the antenna assewblies mounted with the cone at a 450 angle are normally used for each installation.
-
Horizontal or vertical.
jW4I~dlM'
g4 aboad.
ASDCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model 90 Radio Necalvin; Equipment and Radar Sets AN/SPR-2 and AN/SPR-2A. Equipment function - countermeasures. M Reference A) states that AN/PR-2,AN/SPR-2A and 39 Equipments are
2)
U. S. Navy, NavyS~k Lit of the Elec.tronIC2 SuDO Ivf 19i8).UNebci7 CLASSIFIED. Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Q~ t(- of Inte~rcot and knalvsi-iEquipmn-, Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Pennsylvanial Haller, Raymond and Brown, SECRET.
3)
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1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships,
5,NAVSHIPS 900121(A) ,
a.1
959).-
mc;
VSWI < 2.
.RETE.
a~hals
CL =1f SUl 11 3)
lia
aD.w'
IMSTAW
t~ Shipboard.
Navy Model RO Rsolo, ReEquipeent fwwntion -
countermeasures# mon1itoring mnd cowitemeaa2efere"O 3) $tates that 100 66132-(*} denotes 66132 and 66132A. Tke 66132A uts. a different radiasting stub. MIELM S WWI= 60a U. S. NaVYF Wuhips.
)1w4). 0M
Wrand
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NWsr-291%.
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1% a~ c.
~,Ground-plo
ane nsnn.
Woolo Equipment and Radio Sets 4h/1Cl404n SM-624A s4atid simla radio W6t. Supmsnt function - cosawnicattons. 6613I40n moife to P"ld
conisting of a verticul radiatr supprte bri4.Ifto wff a flat **"I663 by.* etal-pround Via;*Z"r4 weioa 66 p .
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STC UE~ 66134 ... Federal Stock Number N5985-408-3686, Navy F16-A-52284-70O 66134A ... Federal Stock Number M5985-369-
5LASWE
CLASSIFIED.
I
Anen 66134-(*)
2)
3)
KAVSJ4IPS 900,5241 Instruction Book for Typo CAQM-66134 Antenna Assembly for
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39me
am
1f
CASIED.
MvM C,(e.15).U
0440.
~I~LIft'Federal Stock
INumber 95985-665-
L200ac.t
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A~ Na M0odol 035 Ia pze-pxoducvy on -Wodl Navy iboie m3-i. Antenna 66134 atf As probably * pn-r~oDOtiont~ model of Anetma Group 66141. Asa AM LK~ 2. RJ M U. S. Navy$ BuShips.
teBletrnc ILSIID
-count#1easures,
directiott finding.
Navy NOdel D Is i4 00re-Orlocmedal of Navy MaOel DWI#. Antwen 6613'? ti p*W pree pameo oa mlodal~ of Awtomsn
S~~wriap~
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UNCLAW$ItED
ANTNNA "IN
See Antenna Group 66141. ANTENNA "6140 See Antenna Group 66142.
ANTENA GWWU
66141J 2) U. S. Navy, NayStc is ft hS Eftronics Supply Officer (Feb. 1958). UKCLASSIFIED. 3) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Anjnj2t _~nte eaa. j ine Sheets. Shioboar It NAYSHIPS 900121 (A,(a. 11 19%9). CONFIDENTIAL.
"AOR CX)NM)NNTSs
One 66139 antenna, one 211427 antenna drive unit, and on* 10468 antenna housing. VIE and UHF bands, 90
-
"M
1200 mc.
rPsOne modified cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a horizontal dipole and one cut parabololdal reflector fed by a vertical dipole. OESCRIPTIONt Antenna 66139 consists of two antennas mounted back-to-back. One antenna is asnowplow-shaped reflector fed by a horizontal V-dipole. The other antenna Is a cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a vertical sleeve dipole. A switch enables the operator to select the p roper antenna. The antenna group is 3-3-3/4 inches high and 28-1/2 inches In diametor. It weighs 132 pounds.
59wtU- Unidirectional.A Polaigaiga- Horizontal and vertical.
Ka
A~
rate between 0 and 150 revolutiofts per minute. The speed can be varied by the operator. TUNPIEJ1ATCHING DEVICESt The dipoles are connected by cable to a balun transformor
6Ji1VwtIlms
INSTALLATION& Shipboard.
ASSOCIAIED EQUIPWNTs Movy Model 0061-1 Radio and Radar Direction finding Equipment. Equipment function - coun ermeecures, direction
finding. CGMIWANT AGENCY. M~EUM~ U. S. Navy, BuSii.ps-
hsuems.
Radr 01Mrecio
900,587(A)i (Oct.
rime
e~c
ec
easIe
-?
AWM~NA COII
MAMAR c0OWNENT: One 66140 antenna, one 211427A antenna drive unit, and one antenna housing. FREQUENCYs TYE: UHF and SIiF bands, 1000 - 5000 mc. each
"142
3) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shioboard Antena Details. Chaoter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL.
BEAM DATA,
Boa* type - Unidirectional. Polarizatio2 - Horizontal and vertical. The antenna m tates in azimuth at MAN DAIA a rate between 0 and 150 revolutions per minute. The speed can be varied by the operator.
s
Auto=&li
INSI&
IO
Shipboard.
ASSOCIATED ELJIPMENTi Navy Model DBM-l Radio Equipand Radar Direction Finding Equipment.
ment function
finding. COGN17AZ(L
countermeasures, direction
U. S. Navy, DuShIPsr Boston,
MMaQJEURERi
Submarine Signal Co., Mams., contract WXer-80024. TeR Federal Stock Numbwe
F598-400-
ureau -3f Ships, Radar Dirac 1)-U. S.Ivy " tigm Finder Eguicont Navy Model D-Je
Anteni6A2Tpve
2)
a.
as e
Ui
VW band, probably 60 - 80 m.
u trouno-Piane antenna.
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UNCLASFID
R=.FERE NCES.: I U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Systems, Shipboard Antenn' & et!i.s Chapter O, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. i1959 UNCLASSIFIED. 2) NAVSHIPS 900,590.
Antenna 66143 C C C
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ANTINNA 66141-A
FflU
TYPE,
1s M Whip.
band,
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model 60069-B Signal Generator. Equipment function - test. MANUFATURERs ment Co. Midwest Egineering and Develop-
T
2)
U. S. Navy, Navy Stock 14st of the Vagtronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. Midwest drawing B-101682. e * * Ccc. s 0 C 0eo
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se
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se,
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ANTNNA ASSUEBLY
66147
FEE_2
TYPEs
Cfts
400 mc.
BEAM DATA
Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMRIIa Navy Models TDZ, RDZ, MR, RDR, TLD, and other similar radio transmitting and receiving equipments. Equipment
Otpo~e.
DkSCRIPTIO The antenna is an aluminum centerfed dipole weighin9 3-1/2 pounds. It is fed by a 50-ohe RG-18/U cable.
function
communications.
Federal Stock Number M5985-254-
IT
l) 2)
U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Ant1en Date Sheets. Shipboard anttma 21taits, Chaipte NAVSHIPS 913h57r
SCONFIDEntfIAL.
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XAVSHIPS 91328.
AN"mA "UN"q
MOlAd.s
Uds aet. QES
VN band, 100
150 1 mc.
IOMs
-8V
UNCLASSIRIED
BEAM DATAs Beam type - Without sense, double figure eight; with sense, cardioid. Polarization - Vertical. 3) INSTALLATION: Ground and shipboard. ASSOCIAT EE UIPENT: Navy Models DEF-I (66148) and DAZ (66148A) Radio Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment function - countermea.Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Pennsylvania: Hailer, Raymond and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET. NAVSHIPS 900,959.
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0f
4V
RZE . S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets, ShipbQard AnteI2na Details. Chapter 2, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Directory of Intercgot and Analysis Eguipment,
~TOP VF
5oVE
Antenna 66148
63l57
TYPEFlat screen reflecL.r with conical dipole feed. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Receiving Equipment. Navy Wkdel RBQ-1 Radio Equipmient function -
commni cations.
COGNIZANT AGENCYs MANUFACTURERt York, N. Y., RE ERE=:i: 1) U. S. Navy, BuShips. Inc., New
U. S. Navy, xayy Stock List of thl Ele,tronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). Uh*-
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ANTENNA ASSEWBLY 661 FREQUENCY: TYPE: LF, i, and HF bands, 0.25 - 30 mc. Directiot, Finding Eouipment. tion - direction finuing. Equipment func-
Crossed loop antenna with sense element. MANUFACtURER: Majestic Radio and Television Corporation. STOCK NUMBERs 8733. Federal Stock Number F5985-408-
ZESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of two loops mounted at right angles to each other, a whip-tyoe sense antenna 72 inches long, and a counterooise of four 72-Inch rods mounted 900 apart radially abujt the base. The antenna, exclusive of the counterpoise, is 18-1/2 inches high and 16-1/2 inches in diameter. SCAN DAT&: The crossed loops rotate In azimuth at 1200 revolutions per minute. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: e# ceec Navy Model X-DBH Radio # # ceccecec 6 o
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock TLst of the Etectronics Supply Office, Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Majestic drawing 1740D1267.
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ANTENNA 69AAA FREQUENCY: TYPE: Loop. 1'Fand if bands, 2 - 15 mc. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBER: 5366. Radio Corporation of America. Federal Stock Number N5985-369-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is a shi~lded loop, 16 inches in diameter, constructed of copper wire. It is mounted In a cast aluminum housIng. ASSOCIATED EgUIPMENT: Navy Model CXC Equipment.
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of th: Electronics Suooyv Office, (Feb. 1958). U'iLASSIFIED.
1.5 mc.
aVKLA.N.IBERs 5356.
TYPE,
Loop.
The antenna can be rotated in
REFERENCE:
U. S. Navy, Nany Stock List of the Electronics Suooly Offlce, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA FREQVENCYs TXE: Loop. VHF and Ulf bands, 100 1500 mc.
6"Q$ ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Navy Model DO Radio Direction Finder Equipment. Equipment function - navigation, direction finding. (OGNI2NT AGENCYs U. S. Navy, Bureau of Ships.
DES,IPTION: The antenna is a loop antenna with a single-wire bense element. Th'e loop is 24 Inches in diameter, weighs 14.75 pounds, and is mounted on Pedestal Assembly 69005. INSTALLATION Shipboard.
MANUFACTURERs Radio Corporation of America, Victor Divisiong Camden, N. J., contract. NMs31569.
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MANUFACTURER: RCA Victor Division of Radio Corporation of Amrica. STOCK NUMER% Federal Stock Number N5985-2547136. RErEREN CESt 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Sto-k ;Ist tronics Supolv Office, (Feb. CLASSIFIED. 2) RCA drawing T-601567-501.
TYPEt
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DESCRIPTION: Tae antenna is a pancake-wound loop which mounts on a pedestal. SCAN DATA: muth. The antenna can be rotated in azi-
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENTs Wavy Model DP-4 Radio Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment function - direction finding.
AANTENNA 0046 FREQUENCY: TIPEs Loop. LF and M1 bands, 0.1 1.5 mc. obsolete and are replaced by AN/SRD-6. COGNIZANT AGENCYi U.S. Navy, BuShips.
DESCRIPTIONt The antenna is a loop, with a copper-wire winding, 22-1/2 inches In diameter enclosed in an oval-shaped housing.
MANUFACTURER: Radio Corporation of America, contrac* NOs-70837. STOCK NUMBER: Federal Stock Wunber N5985-408-
BEAM DATA,
B - Figure eight (without sense antennaT-r cai'dioid (with sense antenna). SrAN DATAs The antenna can be rotated manually in azimuth.
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REFEREhCES: 1) Albert F. Lopte, Robert C. Moore, Directory of Intertat and Analysis Foi:jimnt, Report No. 63.64. State College, Pennsylvania# Neifer, Raymond and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31# I"G9). SECRET. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock 61st of thl E19ctronics Supolv.ff4$j (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFILD. NAVSHIPS O5u66 Instructions for Models D -12 ;tad EIP-13 Radio Direction Finder Equipment.
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ANTENNA ASSEMBLI 69074 F EEQLNCY: TYPE: Loop. 2) OF and ME bands, 0.24 - 2.00 mc. Sheets, Shipboard AntEnna Detal Is, Chapte 2, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. U. S. Navy, Navy Stock Li.st of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. Instruction Book for Models DAE and DAE-L
DESCRIPTION: The assembly consists of a loo1 antenna, a drive unit, an azimuth scale, 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 the loop to the drive assembly. The assembly weighs 35 pounds. SCAN DATA: The antenna is rotated in azimuth by a handwheel attached to the lower end of the drive shaft. INSTALLATION: Shipboard, small craft.
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models DAE end DAE-I Radio Direction Finding Equipment. Equipment functior - direction finding. MISCELLANEOUS: The 69074 Is the same at the 69r92 except for mounting provisicns. STOCK NUMBER: 7140. Federal Stock 'jmber N5985-254-
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ANTENNA 69077 FREQUENCY: TYPt: Loop. .2EFERFNCES: Z eThe antenna consists of a oneDESCRIPTIONt piece copper loop enclosed In 5/8-inch diamIt mounts by three baeter aluminum tubing. nani plugs to a socket on top of tne equipmint receiver case. BFAM DATA: Beam t ne - Figure eigh6 with Antenna 66054 SCAN DATA: u th. INSTALLATIONs MF and HF bands, 1.5 18.2 mc. STOCK NUMBER: 0432. Federal Stock Number 14985-665-
f Ships, Antenna Data Anttnna Details, ChapSeeet, VHIPS Detail ha tar 5, NAVSHIFS 900121 A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. Albert F. Lopez, Rcbert C. Moore, Plrectory of Intercept .nd Analysis Equipment, crRport No. 63.6-F. State C.lle-e, Pennsylvania: lialier, Raijond, and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31, 19Th). SECREI. U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecIronics uppkly Offi:e, 'Feb. 1958). UNCSIFIlED. NAVSHIIPS 95075: Instruction Bock for Model DAG Portable !irecti)n Finder Equip.ent. NAVWHIPS 95076: instruction 9ook for OAG-I and DAG-2 Portable Djliection Finder Eauipmant.
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4) ASSOCIATID QUIPMENT: Navy Models DAG, DAG-l, and DAG-2 Radio DI)ectlon Finding Equto..,ent. Equipment. function - direction finding. AG . U. S. Navy. GNIANT USModels and 'sAirplane Marine lostruments MANrJACI'RIR: Corporatlon, Clvarfield, P;,.,contracts NOs-9g5284, NYss-iO75, and Nlbsr-44558. Ioo cc e ece e e
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ANTENNA 69079 FREQUENCY: mc. TYPE: Loop. LF, MF, and HF bands, 0.08 - 3.50
The antenna Is a loop, 16 inches DESCRIPTION: It plugs into the top of the In diameter. equipment receiver case. INSTALLATION: craft. Shipboard, small wooden-hulled
Navy Model DAF Radio ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Equipment funcDirection Finder Equipment. tion - direction finding. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
MANUFACTURER: E. M. Sargent Cc., Oakland, California contract Ns-99789. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecUNtronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). CIASSIFIED. 2) Government Specification EN/28/2359-42/ Ships. Model DAF Radio DirecNAVSHTPS 900,272: tion Finder Instruction Book. Artenna 69079
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6903.(*) 69083A ... 69083B ... Federal Stock Number F5985-6650436 Federal Stock Number F5985-4707452
TYPE: Crossed loops with a ground-plane sense antenna. The antenna conzists of .ao DESCRIPTION: diamond-shaped loops mounted at right angles to each other and a ground-plane antenna made up of a vertical rod and four radial ground The ground-plane antenna is mounted on rods. Each loop is made top of the crossed looos. of a single turn of shielded, coaxial cable suoported on a rigid framework of metal tubing.
INSTALLATION:
Shipboard.
Navy Models DAQ and DAU ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Equipment Radio Direction Finder Equipment. function - direction finding. The nomenclature 69083(*) MISCELLANEOUS: notes 69083, 6gO83A, and 69083B. COGNIZANT AGENC Y U. S. Navy, BuShips. de-
Federal Telephone and Radio MNNUFACTUREfs Corporation, contracts NXs-11058 and NXsr41007. .OCK NULEMER:Federal Stock Number F5985-40869083 .... 8726 Amuenna 69083-B
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EFER ENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSTrIED. 2) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data Sheets. Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 3) Albert F. Lopez, Robert C. Moore, Dire_ tory of Intercept and Analysis Equipment, Report No. 63.6-F. State College, Pennsylvania: Hailer, Raymond and Brown, Inc., (Oct. 31, 1956). SECRET. NAVSHIPS 900,907. Federal Telephone and Radio drawings NIA42737 issue F, N1A-44435-26, and RF-482614.
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ANTENNA 69084 FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 250 1500 mc. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy, BuShips.
TYPE: Crossed loop antenna with a sense elemenrt. DESCRIPTION: The overall antenna assembly is 68-3/4 inches high, 23 inches wide, and 23 inches deep, and the weight is 73 pounds. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
MANUFAC7UER: Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation, Newark, N. J., contract NXs-1748. REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supoly Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. 2) Prelimary Instruction Book for Model DAK-I Radio Direction Finding Equipment.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Models DAK and DAK-l Radio Direction Finder Equipment. Equipment function - direction finding.
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ANTENNA 69085 FREQUEICY: TYPE: Loop. LF and MF bands, 0.29 0.55 mc. 2) NAVSHIPS 95077: Instruction Book for Navy Model DAP Radio Direction Finder Equipment.
DESCIPTON: The antenna Is a loon 15 inches in diameter. It mounts on top of the equipment case. INSTALLATION: craft. Shipboard, small wooden-hulled
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Navy Model DAP Radio Direction Finder Equipment. Equioment function - direction finding. CXINI..ANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. Brooklyn,
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Crossed loops.
DEECRIPTION: The antenna consists of two loops mounted at right angles to each other. Each loon consists of 5 turns of Insulated, strandel,
tinned conmer wire on 3 bakelite form. The loops are electrostatically shielded by 3-inch formed aluminum tubing. The loops are insulated from each other ind are electrically matched. The antenna has a cast aluminum b4se.
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INSTALLATION: Shipboard. 4) Model DAK-2 Radio Direction Finder 7quioment. instruction Book for NAVSHIPS 960,264A: Model DAK-3 Radio Direction Finder Equipment.
Navy Models DAK-2 and ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: DAK-3 Radio Direction Finder Equipment. Equipment function - direction finding. COGNIZANT AGENCY: M U. S. Navy, BuShips.
Federal Telephone and Radio CorUFACTURER: ,oration, Newark, N. J., contract NXss-33628. Federal Stock Number N5985-254-
REFERENCES2 U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Antenna Data I) 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecUNtronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. NAVSHIPS 900,277: Instruction Book for Antenna 69089
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The assembly consists of a loop DESCRIPTION: antenna, a drive unit, an azimuth scale, a The center-tapped handwheel, and a nedestal. looo consists of 14 turns of cooper wire sunThe loop is enported on a bakelite form. closed in a ring of copper tubing with a brass casting 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
REFERENCES: 1) U. S. Navy Bureau of Ships, An*enna Data Sheets, Shipboard Antenna Details. Chapter 5, NAVSHIPS 900121(A), (Jan. 1, 1959). CONFIDENTIAL. 2) U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the ElecUNtronics Supolv Office, (Feb. 1958). CLASSIFIED. Instruction Book for Model DAE-2.
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Navy Models DAE-2 Radio ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Equipme-t funcDirection Finding Equipment.
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ANTENNA REFLECTOR A-3A6-U7, Rev 9 (Raytkeos Mnu.factmieg Co.) TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBER: q797. Raytheon Manufacturing Co. Federal Stock Number N59e5-295-
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 5!16-inch holes on 2-1/P by 2-1/2 inch mounting centers. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: * $ * * Radar Equipment SO-13.
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REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY A12005 (Opemdlo WMg. Co.) DESCRIPTION: The reference lists the following information: "3 antennas, 5 band frequency range, fixed type; pedestal mounted; mfr Operadio Mfg. Co; P/O Radar Beacon Equipment YQ. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Beacon Equipment STOCK 1U4MBER: 9171. Federal Stock Number F5985-295-
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
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MANUFACTURER: Operadio Manufacturing Com-any.
ANTENNA DF-2076 (Blvdwortk. Inc.) FREQNCY: TIME: Loop. The antenna is a rotatable loop. LF and MF bands, 0.280
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BEAM, DATA: Beam type - Figure eight. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
DESCRIPTION:
ASSOCIATED EQJUIPMENT: Radio Direction Finder Bludworth Models DF-1011 and DF-1O16. Equipment function - direction finding. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBER: Bludworth, Inc. Signal Corps 2ZE877.44.
REFERENCE:
Departments of the Air Force and the Army, Radio Direction Finder DF-lOl and DF-lo16, Supply Catalog and Fixed Plant Maintenance List TO 5114-4-4-2, SIG 10-319,
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ANTENNA REFL.CTOR DL 129L504 GPI (Geneal Electrie Compuy) TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector. MANUFACTURER: General Electric Company.
DESCRIPTION:
STOCK NUMBER:
5973.
cylinder reflector 180 inches long, 63-1/2 inches wide, and 50-1/2 inches deep. AWOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Radar Set AN/APS-8. Equipment function - height finding.
REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stack List of the Electronics Supply Office, (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED.
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ANTENNA F3903 (Harvard Usiveray) FREQUENCY: VHF and UHF bands, 115 - 550 me; Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on mounting position. INSTALLATION: Ground or shipboard. Radar Sets AN/APQ-2 and
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a corner reflector with a dipole radiator and a balun. The aperture of the reflector is 40 inches The antenna is 32 high and 48 inches wide. inches deep and weighs 80 pounds. The dipole length, balun, and distance of the dipole from the vertex of the reflector are adjustable in eteps to cover the frequency range. BEAM DATA: Gain - 12 db above a dipole.
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ANTENNA M2414 (Harvari Radio Researb .watorazoies) FREQUENCY: TYPE: UHF band, 870 - 3000 me; VS1WR < 5. Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on antenna position. INSTALLATION: DESCRIPTION: This is a biconical antenna with the two 60b sheet-metal cones held in place by a plexiglass cylinder. The antenna is supported by a two-foot-long steel tube that mounts on a terminal box. The antenna is 5-5/8 inches long and is normally used for receiving. The supporting tube contains a balun. BEAM DATA: Gain - 2 db. Beam type - Omnidirectional in one plane, figure of eight in one plane. 0 oo @ # # # # # Shipboard or ground.
Biconical antenna. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: AN/SPR-1, AN/APR-l, AN/APR-4, and AN/AP?.-5 receivers. Equipnent function - probably countermeasures, monitoring. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
REFERENCE: Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100A. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED. # # # # #
ANTENNA M2909 (Harvard Radio Resarek LA.oataries) FREQUENCY: TYPE: Horn. UHF band, 790 - 1420 me . Beam type - Unidirectional. Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on orientation of the horn. INSTALLATION: Shipboard or ground.
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a horn fed by a short section of rectangular waveguide which in turn is fed by RG-18/U coaxial cable. The horn has an overall length, including the waveguide section, of 41 inches, and the aperture is 13 inches by 19-1/2 inches. BEAM DATA: Gain - 12.2 db at OO me, 16.6 db at 1400 me. Half-power besmwidth - E-plane - 54* at 800 me, 3-' at 1400 me. H-plane - 46* at 800 me, 28a at 1400 me.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: TDY jamming transmitter. Equipment function - countermeasures, jamming. MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna has been replaced by the 02910 antenna for use with the TDY transmitter. REFERENCE: Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM 411-10OA. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA M2912 (Harvad Radio Reaearb L.baontorieu) FREQUENCY: UHF band, 1375 - 2440 me; VSWR < 2. Tlh.: Born.
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DESCRIPTION: The antenna 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 DATA: Gain - 11.9 ub at 1400 mc, 16.9 db at 2500 mc. Half-power beamwidth (at 1800 mc) E-plane - About 45*. H-plane - About 40%. - Unidirectional. Beam Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on orientation of the antenna. INSTALLATION: Ground or shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EQUIENT: AN/APT-9 (AN//SPT-7) Jannming transmitter. Equipment function countermeasures, Jamming. REFERENCE: Andrew W. Alford, Antennas for RCM, 411-100A. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, UNHarvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). CLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA M2913 (Harvwd Radio Resewecb Laboemiaoiem) FREQUENCY: TYPE: UHF band, 810 - 1385 mc. Polarization - Vertical, horizontal, or 45" depending on antenna orientation. INSTALLATION: DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a corner reflector fed by a dipole. The reflector is 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 6-11/16 inches long. BEAM DATA: Gain - 9 db. fa-lf-power beamwidth - E-plane - 60e to 70", depending on frequency. H-plane - 65 to 80". Beam type - Unidirectional. Shipboard and ground.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMET: ANI/APT-9 (Navy AN/SPT-7) jamming transmitter. Equipment function countermeasures, Jamming. MISCELLANEOUS: This antenna is the same as 66ALU antenna except for mounting provisions. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
REFERENCE: Andrew W. Alford, Antennae for RCM, 411-10CA. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University, (Dec. 3, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
M2915 (Hamswd Radio Remeatch LAbomtories) Polarization - Vertical or horizontal depending on orientation of the antenna.
INSTALLATION:
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a horn fed by a short section of rectangular waveguide which in turn is fed by RG-l4/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.
Ground or shipboard.
ASSOCIATED EJIPMENlT: TDY-2 shipboard Jamming transmitter. Equipment function -countermeasures, Jamming. MISCELLANEOUS: This satenna is the same as M2912 antenna except for mounting provisions.
BEAM DATA: Gain - 11.9 db at 1400 mc, 16.9 db at 2500 mc. Half-power beamwidth (at 1800 me) E-plane - About 45'.
H-plane - About 40'. Beam type - Unidirectional.
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ANTENNA ASSMLY 1M4101 (IHmvwd Radio Reseweb Labosesice) FREqUENCY: TYPE: VEF and UEF bands, 200 - 1000 mc. stub-sleeve antenna and a horizontal V-type sleeve dipole with an included angle of 120 degrees. The two antennas are mounted backto-back on a circular plate and separated by a sheet metal reflector shaped approximately
Stub sleeve and V-typ, sleeve dipole. The antenna consists of a vertical
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MISCELLANEOUS: This aitenna is similar to Antennas AS-IOa/APA-17, AS-1O0A/APA-17, and AS-lO8B/APA-17 which were also developed by Harvard Radio Research Laboratories. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
REFERENCE: Andrew Alford, et al., Preliminar Instructions for M4100 Direction Finder Navy DH4) Report No. 411-IB-54. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University (Dec. 14, 1944), UNCLASSIFIED.
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ANTENNA ASSIABLY M4503 (Harved Radio Resea'ek Laboratories) FREQUENCY: UHF and SHF bands, 1000 - 5000 mc. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
TYPE: Two cut paraboloidal reflectors with gr'ound planb, fed by two Yagi arrays. DESCRIPTION: The antenna assembly consists of two antennas, one vertically polarized and one horizontally polarized, mounted bact-to-back on a metal base plate. An r-f relay switches the antennas alternately. Each antenna consists of a cut paraboloidal reflector fed by a two-element Yagi array. The driven elements are fed by coaxial cable through a balun. The antennas are identical except for the polarization of the arrays. BEAM DATA: Beam type - Each beam is unidirectional. Polarization - Vertical and horizontal. SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360* mechanical azimuth rotation at 40 to 300 revolutions per minute.
ASSOCIATED HQUIPMENT: M4100 Direction Finder Navy Da) Equipment function - countermeasures, direction finding.
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M4503, Harvard Radio Research Laboratories
UNCLASSIFIED
19'
UNCLASSIFIED
COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy. tions for M4100 Direction Finder (Navy - DH), Report No. 411-IB-54. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University. (Dec. 14, 1944). UNCLASSIFIED.
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FREQUENCY:
TYPE: Stub-sleeve dipole with reflector and an end-fed V-type dipole with reflector. DESCRIPION: The antenna assembly consists of two antennas, one vertically polarized and one horizontally polarized, mounted back-to-back An r-f relay alteron a metal base plate. nately switches the receiver from one antenna 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 consists of an end-fed V-antenna pcsitioned 4 inches 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 The parabolic surface in the vertical plane. dipole elements are 9-7/8 inches in length and 3 inches in diameter. The vertical stub sleeve is approximately 3 inches in dimmeter and 18-3/8 inches high. The radiating elements of the antenna assembly are constructed of thinwalled brass tubing, and the reflecting surfaces are formed with 0.010-inch stainlessCoaxial cable is used to steel sheet metal. A type III balun is used feed both antennas. to match the horizontally polarized antenna.
BEAM DATA:
Polarization - Vertical and horizontal, nately. alter-
SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360* mechanical azimuth rotation at 40 to 300 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
M4100 Direction Finder ASSOE D ETPS: Equipment function - counter(Navy - DHM). measures, direction finding. MISCELLANEOUS: D34 equipment includes M4503 and
REFERENCE: J. D. Kraus, et al., The M6120 Broad-band Antenna Spinner for the M4100 (DEN) Direction CamFinding System, Report No. 411-233. bridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University. (Sept. 8, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANTENNA MU2 (Hmvd Radio Re.emeh Labonomlei) FREJENCY: VHF a- Uli,bands, VSWR < 2.
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TYPE:
Stub-sleeve antenna.
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UNCUMFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is 19-3/4 inches long, The inner conductor expands to a diameter of 1 inch and th- sleeve i- 2-1//4 inches in diameter. ZEIAM DATA: Beam tae - Omnidirectional in azimuth. Polarization - Vertical. INSTALLATION: Shipboard and airborne. U. S. Navy. L . 'SI ... I"t
COGNIZANT AGENCY:
REFERENCE:
J. A. Nelson, M6j02 Skirted-stub Antenna,
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Report No. 411-120. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University. (Sept. 28, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
ANITENNA M6700 (Hrvay Radio Reaearch Laboraories) FREQUENCY: SHF band, VSWR < 1.7. 5000 - 12,000 mc; Beam type - Fan. Polarization - jircular.
TYPE: Parabolic-cylinder reflector with a horn feed. DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a rotating parabolic-cylinder reflector positioned at an
angle of 45* above a stationary circularly
SCAN DATA: The antenna has 360" mechanical azimuth rotation at a maximum speed of 4,00 revolutions per minute. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
polarized horn. The horn is fed by a wavequide through a transition section and a phasing section. The inside of the horn is 1-7/16 inches square. The antenna is equipped with a radome and has overall dimensions of 50 inches in height and 15 inches in diameter. BEAM DATA: Half-power beamwidth
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ASSOCIATED EqJIPMENT: Direction Finders DEM and DBM-1. Equipment function - probably countermeasures, dlvection finding. COGNIZANT AGENCY: U. S. Navy.
REFERENCE: G. Stavis, M6700 Shipborne DF Antenna, Report No. 7111-2143. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University. (Sept. 11, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED.
to 4000 mz , Report No. 411-283. Cambridge, Mass.: Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University. (Oct. 31, 1945). UNCLASSIFIED. TRANSITION
SECTION|
DESCRIPTION: The antenna consists of a circular horn fed through a section of circular waveguide by a probe-excited rectangular waveguidp
CO-Ax TO
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A transition section is included between the circular and rectangular sections of waveguide, and a dielectric strip within the circular waveguide is used to produce circular polarization. BEAM DATA: Half-power beamwidth - 400. * - Conical. Polarization - Circular. INSTALLATION: Shipboard and airborne.
COAXIAL CAKE
REFERENCE: R. M. Hatch and C. C. Loomis, Circularly Polarized Search Antennas for the Band 2100
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UNCLASSIFIED
ANTENNA OR2O7M9 Ckhage E (Besdix) TYPE: Cut paraboloidal reflector. MANUFACIlURER: Bendix Radio Div., Bendix Aviation Corp. STOCK NUMBER: 8327. Federal Stock Number N5985-049-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an aluminum cut paraboloidal reflector 29 inches long by 61It has 1/4 inches wide by 20-1/2 inches high. four 0.257-inch mounting holes on 7.547-inch . by 4.312-inch mounting centers. INSTALLATION: Shipboard.
EFER-NCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics UNCLASSIFIED. Supply Office. (Feb. 1958).
ASSOCIATED E4PMET: Radar Sets AN/SPN-8 and Equipment function - navigation. AN/SPN-8A.
0 0 @ @4 @ 0 #0 6 #, 6 0 0 4 #
ANTENNA SIW9A47GI (Geseral Elecit, Cmepsay) TYPE: Paraboloidal reflector. MANUFACTURER: STOCK NUMBR: 250. REFERENCE: U. S. Navy, Navy Stock List of the Electronics Supply Office (Feb. 1958). UNCLASSIFIED. General Electric Company. Federal Stock Number F5985-351-
DESCRIPTION: The antenna is an aluminum paraboloidal reflector, 15-9/16 inches long by 6-3/8 inches wide by 42-1/4 inches high. ASSOCIATED EqME40T.: Navy Model SP-6 Radar Equipment. Equipment function - search.
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Nomenclatures and stock numbers are ordered in a left-justified
In addition,
certain keys are employed to aid identification. An asterisk preceling an antenna nomenclature denotes a manufacturer's designation. A single dot denot( %nunnomenclatured antenna that has been named, either by the developiag agency or by one of the catalogers. Sometimes these cards. In names were too long to fit in the space allotted on the IN
these cases, the names yere abbreviated and do not exactly correspond to the names appearing in the text. Hovever, no difficulty in matching should be encountered. Tvo dots preceding a nomenclature indicate that it applies to the associated equipment rather than the antenna. the JAN antenna ncmnclatures. In the indexes antenna dextgnations containing these keys are listed ahead of
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