The Marker Beacon Receiver, AN/ARN-35 was designed for use in Army aircraft to receive horizontally polarized 75 megacycle signals from ground transmitters modulated at either 400, 1,300, or 3,000 cycles per second, in order to indicate location of the aircraft over a known position on the ground. Marker Beacon Receiver AN/ARN-35 is a development model of the marker beacon receiver designated Radio Receiver R-(XA-89)/ARC-22 by the USAF. The receiver provides both aural output and visual indication.
Service Test of Marker Beacon Receiver, AN/ARN-35
1955
14 pages
Report
No indication
English
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