7.1.4 Description of Transmitters Both the 223- to Sc5-ac acd the 1e50- 03 1500-mc transmitters are packaged in a canistar 3-1/2 inches in diameter Sy 15 ioches long. mate weight of either canister is 91/2 pacds. Tie saproxni- Nickel-cacoic battery pwer supplies were selected ta prowide approxiaarely 50 misutes of cperatisnu. The transmitter power supply is switched om ami off, as required, before launch by a magnetic holdiag relay cootralled by samally actuated signals. Signals are sent to the transmitter canister through an explesively actuated disconnect plug and cable assembly. Antennas for both bigh- and low-frequency Cransmitter: are trailizg dipole whips. Low-Frequency Transaitrer. Schesatic: Fig. 7.7 Transmitter: Bendix IXv-13 Frequencies: 222 wc, 223 we, 224 mc, and 225 wc Power output: 2 watts cw, noainal Modulation: None, grounded grid input Power requirements: Filament: Plate: 18 w DC, 400 ma 200 v DC, 100 m e Power source: Filament: Plate; Antenna: Beam width to 18 vw, 500 mah capaciry 200 v, 160 mab capacity Trailing dipole whips, 1/%-wavelength, hS° to missile longitudinal axis half-power points: & Gain: & db High-Frequency Transmitter. Schematic: Fig. 7.8 Transaitter: Cavity resonator, tube type 2C39 Frequencies: 1450 ac, 1875 we, 1500 wc, and 1525 om Power output: 2 kilowatts peak, nominal Modulation: Pulse, 200 cps, 1/2 microsecond pulse width ‘ QD) /

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