Showing 10 items matching "radio configurations"
-
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Royal Australian Armoured Corps Training: Pamphlet No. 1: RAAC Radio Configurations And Their Operating Procedures
... Australian Army: Royal Australian Armoured Corps Training: Pamphlet No. 1: RAAC Radio Configurations And Their Operating Procedures......Radio Configurations...Australian Army: Royal Australian Armoured Corps Training: Pamphlet No. 1: RAAC Radio Configurations And Their Operating Procedures Manual Australian Army ...A brownish coloured cardboard cover with the information in black. In the middle of the cover there is a drawing of a radio set. The manual is loose and kept in a plastic bag. There is signs of rust where a metal slide held the manual together. There are two holes down the left hand side.australia - armed forces - service manuals, australian army, royal australian armoured corps, training, raac, radio configurations, operating procedures -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBook, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Training Pam No 1: Radio Configurations & Operating Procedures, 1973
... Royal Australian Armoured Corps Training Pam No 1: Radio Configurations & Operating Procedures...Soft covered loose leaf photo-copied book detailing general details, tuning drills, tests etc of RAAC radio configurations RS C42, RS B47, AN/PRC 25, AN/GRC 125, AN/VRC 46, AN?...Royal Australian Armoured Corps Training Pam No 1: Radio Configurations & Operating Procedures Book ...Handbook for equipment previously used by the RegimentSoft covered loose leaf photo-copied book detailing general details, tuning drills, tests etc of RAAC radio configurations RS C42, RS B47, AN/PRC 25, AN/GRC 125, AN/VRC 46, AN?VRC 49, RS C13, AN/PRC77 and AN/GRC 160.book, radio training -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Royal Australian Armoured Corps, Training: Motes for Royal Australian Armoured Corps Radio Instructors: RAAC Radio Configurations and Their Operatnn Procedures, 1969
... Australian Army: Royal Australian Armoured Corps, Training: Motes for Royal Australian Armoured Corps Radio Instructors: RAAC Radio Configurations and Their Operatnn Procedures...A copied manual of Australian Army: Royal Australian Armoured Corps, Training: Motes for Royal Australian Armoured Corps Radio Instructors: RAAC Radio Configurations and Their Operatnn Procedures. ...Australian Army: Royal Australian Armoured Corps, Training: Motes for Royal Australian Armoured Corps Radio Instructors: RAAC Radio Configurations and Their Operatnn Procedures Manual Australian Army ...A copied manual of Australian Army: Royal Australian Armoured Corps, Training: Motes for Royal Australian Armoured Corps Radio Instructors: RAAC Radio Configurations and Their Operatnn Procedures. The manual does not have a cover and is held together by a metal slide. There is lots of lost pages with this manual. The manual is stored in a plastic bag.australia - armed forces - service manuals, training, royal australian armoured corps, radio instructors, operating procedures -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBook, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Student Handout Operators Manual Radio Sets July 81, July 1981
... Loose leaf soft covered book detailing a general description, operation, installation and user maintenance for all RAAC radio configurations, antennas, line etc as used by the Corps ...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Instructions for equipments previously used by the Regiment handbook radio line antennas Loose leaf soft covered book detailing a general description, operation, installation and user maintenance for all RAAC radio configurations, antennas, line etc as used by the Corps Royal Australian Armoured Corps Student Handout Operators Manual Radio Sets July 81 Book ...Instructions for equipments previously used by the RegimentLoose leaf soft covered book detailing a general description, operation, installation and user maintenance for all RAAC radio configurations, antennas, line etc as used by the Corps handbook, radio, line, antennas -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomAntenna Matching Unit MX-6707/VRC, Telex Communications Inc, abt 1960
... Used as part of Antenna AS-1729/VRC used with US made VHF radio configurations...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Used as part of Antenna AS-1729/VRC used with US made VHF radio configurations Equipment used by the Regiment Antenna mount MX-6707/VRC No 13043 R A plastic body with aluminium top section to which is attached a spring top section incorporating a thread for mounting the antenna. ...Used as part of Antenna AS-1729/VRC used with US made VHF radio configurationsEquipment used by the RegimentA plastic body with aluminium top section to which is attached a spring top section incorporating a thread for mounting the antenna. The spring mount provides flexibility for the antenna if the vehicle strikes an overhead object. the No 13043 Rantenna mount, mx-6707/vrc -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomManual - Folder, loose leaf, Technical Manual User Handbook for Single Channel Radio System HF Vehicle ground stations & VHF vehicle and ground stations
... Hard covered loose leaf folder containing the Technical Manuals and User Handbooks for both radio systems, covering the vehicle and ground stations configurations of RAVEN Radio Systems HF RT-F100 and VHF RT-F200, detailing general description, operating instructions and operator servicing for both systems...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Used by the Regiment radio handbooks rt f100 rt f200 NSN 7610-66-130-4108 HF NSN 7610-66-130-4109 VHF Hard covered loose leaf folder containing the Technical Manuals and User Handbooks for both radio systems, covering the vehicle and ground stations configurations of RAVEN Radio Systems HF RT-F100 and VHF RT-F200, detailing general description, operating instructions and operator servicing for both systems Technical Manual User Handbook for Single Channel Radio System HF Vehicle ground stations & VHF vehicle and ground stations Manual Folder, loose leaf ...Used by the RegimentHard covered loose leaf folder containing the Technical Manuals and User Handbooks for both radio systems, covering the vehicle and ground stations configurations of RAVEN Radio Systems HF RT-F100 and VHF RT-F200, detailing general description, operating instructions and operator servicing for both systemsNSN 7610-66-130-4108 HF NSN 7610-66-130-4109 VHFradio, handbooks, rt f100, rt f200 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomManual - Folder, loose leaf, Operators Handbook for Vinson
... 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Used by the Regiment radio equipment handbook vinson Stapled document, cover missing, detailing an introduction to, operation of, vehicle configuration, preventative maintenance and fault finding on TSEC/KY-57 and TSEC/KY -58 (VINSON) system and ancillary equipments. ...Used by the RegimentStapled document, cover missing, detailing an introduction to, operation of, vehicle configuration, preventative maintenance and fault finding on TSEC/KY-57 and TSEC/KY -58 (VINSON) system and ancillary equipments.radio equipment, handbook, vinson -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
... configuration. It is similar in shape to a mantle clock or an early-style radio. ...configuration. It is similar in shape to a mantle clock or an early-style radio. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Pattern: thick square mostly unopainted wooden block with a solid half-cylinder added to the top, which has rounded shoulders. A disc is added to the front, aligned with the curve at the top. The top curve has orange paint, and the dial is pink. Three holes are drilled in the back, in a triangular configuration. It is similar in shape to a mantle clock or an early-style radio. The pattern is part of a set of foundry patterns from Briggs Brass Foundry.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, briggs' bronze, traditional method, trade, sand cast, cast, brass alloy, copper alloy, pattern, mould, foundry, brass foundry, metal foundry, casting, sand mould, sand casting, marine equipment, marine tools, marine fittings, copper tin zinc lead, non-ferrous, non-corrosive, brassware, metalware, foundering, metalwork, maritime, bell founders, ship chandlers, marine products, biggs, briggs family, herbert harrison briggs, h h briggs, george edward briggs, cyril falkiner mckinnon briggs, cyril briggs, briggs & son brass foundry, h h briggs & sons foundry, briggs marine, alliance casting & engineering solutions, grassmere cheese factory, cornish chimney, curved bricks, collingwood, moorabbin, collingwood foundry, moorabbin foundry, 1912, briggs, briggs brass foundry, briggs marine foundry, briggs marine products, frank lee, les lee, eva lee, briggs marine warrnambool, non-ferrous founders, bell specialists, ship bell specialists, founders, metalworking, traditional sand casting, casting pattern, foundry pattern -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - W5 class trams - set of 4, Norm Cross, 1965 - 1973
... configuration in 1969. Tram has been repainted but yet to be fitted with marker lights (fitted 10/1971) and is over the outdoor inspection pit at Preston Workshops. 2 - W5 class no 751, route 82 at Moonee Ponds Junction - photo date stamp Jan. 1965, The car has a sliding door car windscreen fitted with half drop windows. has adverts for Ferris car radios, and "Wanted Dead Musca Domestica" (house fly) adverts. ...configuration in 1969. Tram has been repainted but yet to be fitted with marker lights (fitted 10/1971) and is over the outdoor inspection pit at Preston Workshops. 2 - W5 class no 751, route 82 at Moonee Ponds Junction - photo date stamp Jan. 1965, The car has a sliding door car windscreen fitted with half drop windows. has adverts for Ferris car radios, and "Wanted Dead Musca Domestica" (house fly) adverts. ...Set of four colour prints of W5 class trams: 1 - W5 class No 727 after conversion to two door weather blind configuration in 1969. Tram has been repainted but yet to be fitted with marker lights (fitted 10/1971) and is over the outdoor inspection pit at Preston Workshops. 2 - W5 class no 751, route 82 at Moonee Ponds Junction - photo date stamp Jan. 1965, The car has a sliding door car windscreen fitted with half drop windows. has adverts for Ferris car radios, and "Wanted Dead Musca Domestica" (house fly) adverts. In the background is a Caltex Service Station. 3 - W5 767 St Georges Road route 9, with adverts for Phillips, J&B Scotch and Peck's food paste. Head an tail lights are yet to be fitted. 4 - W5 class No 781 St Georges Road route 9 after the fitting of head and tail lights in Oct. 1971. Has adverts a ASPRO and ROBO 2 min car wash in Preston.Yields information about four different W5 class trams prior to conversion to SW5s.Colour print with a printers stamp on the rear.trams, tramways, tram 727, tram 751, tram 767, tram 781, moonee ponds junction, preston workshops, w5 class, st georges road, route 82, route 9, miller st, thornbury, essendon -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet - Draft 4 of Project Paper 617 Guidance for Avionics Certification and Configuration Control Arinc Report 617, Aeronautical Radio Inc
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Aeronautical Radio Inc Booklet Draft 4 of Project Paper 617 Guidance for Avionics Certification and Configuration Control Arinc Report 617 ...
