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51-1045
51-1046
51-1049
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Aircraft
Number
F-84G sampling systems, CASTLE.
aircraft in the HF, VHF, and UHF bands.
The sampling project
on the flight deck, which had a more comprehensive communicati
ity.
m&nager rode
capabil-
Other communication and navigation equipment in the RB-36] included
two ARC-3 VHF transceivers, one APN-9 Loran receiver, one ARN-6] radio compass, one ARN-14 VHF omnireceiver, one ARN-18 UHF direction-finBing receiver, one ARC=-27 UHF transceiver, and one APX-6 IFF transpondfr.
The
ARN-6, ARN-14, ARN~18, and APN-9 units were principally for navigation
purposes.
The ART-13 was capable of transmitting a CW homing signal to a
range of 125 to 150 nmi (232 to 278 km); this signal was received by
Samplers in order to home on Cassidy (Reference 29, Chapter 8 ef
The two B-36H samplers were Nos. 1083 and 1086.
sampler controller, No.
Of these the backup
1083, did not have the ARN~14, ARN-18,
137
seq).
and ARC-27.