Radio Transmitters of Soviet Tanks

August 20, 2005
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Model Type Voltage, V Frequency range, kHz (25 kHz stepsize) Numbers of normalized or fixed waves Range, km*
from stand in movement
71-TK-3 Receiver-transmitter, simplex, telephone-telegraph, short-wave 12 4000-5625 ? 25 15-18
9P Receiver-transmitter, telephone, short-wave 12 4050-5625*1 #160-225 25 15-18
9PM Receiver-transmitter, simplex, telephone 12 ?

#160-225*1

#150-240*2

20 15
9PC Receiver-transmitter, simplex, telephone-telegraph, short-wave 12-24

4000-5625*1

3750-6000*2

#160-225*1

#150-240*2

18-20 12-15
10P 12 3750-6000

15;

#150-240*2

35-40 20-25
10PK 12 3750-6000

15; smooth

#150-240*2

35-40 20-25
10PK-26 24 3750-6000

15; smooth

#150-240*2

35-40 20-25
12RP Receiver-transmitter, simplex, telephone-telegraph 12

?

2000-6000

#138-240

#80-138

15 4
RB telephone-telegraph 12 ? #80-240 8 ?

Table cited from [1]

* - In the case of working multiple number of stations at one time range reduced twice.

*1 - for transmitter;

*2 - for receiver;


Literature:
  1. "Otechestvennye bronirovannye mashiny. XX vek" : nauchnoe izdanie v 4-kh tomakh/ Solyankin A.G., Pavlov M.V., Pavlov I.V., Zheltov I.G./ Tom 2.  "Otechestvennye bronirovannye mashiny. 1941-1945" , Moscow, Exprint, 2005

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