History
- Which came first? This SC-series or the Navy's RT-618, etc.? - the SC-901X,
etc. manuals are copyright 1961
The SC-series tunes in 1 kc increments, but the Navy equipment tuned in
500cps (later 100 cps) increments
- Aha! - a patent
case shows that in June 1959 the Navy contracted with Stromberg-Carlson
(General Dynamics)
"to design and furnish experimental, mock-up, and developmental models
of a single sideband radio set and a single sideband portable
transceiver." (NObsr-77628, dated 16 June 1959 for AN/WRC-1 and
AN/URC-35). The Navy had rights to patents developed during the contract,
but General Dynamics claimed some of the inventions "were conceived and
reduced to practice during plaintiff's own, independent project to develop a
single sideband transceiver, called the SC900A, prior to the award of
contract NObsr-77628" See here
for the SC-900A development background.
- Trivia - the original Navy contract referred to the AN/PRC-45 portable
transceiver and AN/URC-35 fixed transceiver. The names were later changed to
AN/URC-35 portable transceiver and AN/WRC-1 fixed transceiver. The URC-35 is
portable - HA!
- WRC-1 procurement
background -
- 1962 WRC-1 and URC-35
development report
- AN/URC-35 pre-production model specification
- required changes from prototype
model (SC-900A or SC-901X?)
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March 1959 Stromberg-Carlson Advertisement -
- A new approach to Single-Sideband radio by Stromberg-Carlson...... greater power output, less power input with a smaller volume.
- The SC-900A digit-tuned Single-Sideband transceiver marks a significant advance in the state of the art.
- The SC-900A is designed for both vehicular and fixed point-to-point communications adaptable to rack mounting and back-pack meets full military requirements.
- Provides 28,000 stabilized channels from 2 to 30 megacycles, with a transmitted peak envelope power output of 100 watts.
- Receive input power : 50 watts.
- Average transmit input power for voice: 150 watts.
- Available soon.
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SC-901X and SC-901X-A Receiver-Exciter (comparable to RT-618/URC)
Manual - thanks to Jim Whartenby
SC-901S Power Supply
Used by USAF with SC-908 amp at Atlas, Minuteman, and Titan missile sites
- Titan
site radio rack photo
Also see
June 1992 Electric Radio magazine
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Electronics - March 1962
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eBay 4/19 photos
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This one has been modified to provide some incremental tuning.
Standard units tuned in 1kc increments only. |
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SC-901X-A Fair Radio 5/19
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SC-901X-A Fair Radio 5/18
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SC-901S power supply - Fair Radio 5/19
SC-901S power supply - Fair Radio 5/24
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SC-905C Semi-Automatic Antenna Coupler (comparable to CU-937/UR) -
1961 manual
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Fair Radio 5/24
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SC-907 Amplifier & Power Supply - manual copyright October 1961 -
no other info yet
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SC-908A Amplifier (comparable to AM-3924/URT)
SC-908S Power Supply
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eBay 3/17 photos |
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Tubes
Pusher = ?
Driver = 8117 (DX195)
PA = PL-8295
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Fair Radio 5/22 photos |
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SC-908S Power Supply
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SC-910 Transmitter-Receiver System (Comparable to AN/WRC-1)
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May 1961 Announcement
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SC-910R Receiver
SC-910E Exciter
SC-910A Power Amp - Power Supply
SC-905C Antenna Coupler
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SC-910A 100w Amplifier (comparable to AM-3007/URC) - 1961
manual
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Parts unit
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SC-910E Exciter (Comparable to T-827/URT) - 1961
manual
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SC-910R Receiver (Comparable to R-1051/URR) - 1961 manual
- 1963
spec sheet
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SC-940F Auxiliary Unit
Titan
installation photo
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Wattmeter, 28vdc p/s |
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