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AN/ALR-3 Radar Warning Receiver info wanted

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VK3XAO

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Dec 3, 2009, 12:33:11 AM12/3/09
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It’s kind of a long shot, but here goes: I’m looking for information,
especially the TM on the AN/ALR-3 radar warning receiver used on SP-2H
(P2V-7) aircraft. Xcvr is identified as 'R467/ALR'. The AN/ALR-3, an E/
J-Band ECM Receiver was used in conjunction with AN/ALR-8 equipment. I
have both the receiver and the associated control box C-1933/ALR and
have tested the device – I have 115V 400 Hz power – and am still
trying to think of an application for it!

Thanks,

John Mackesy

Scott Dorsey

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Dec 3, 2009, 8:35:15 AM12/3/09
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VK3XAO <ma...@melbpc.org.au> wrote:
>It=92s kind of a long shot, but here goes: I=92m looking for information,

>especially the TM on the AN/ALR-3 radar warning receiver used on SP-2H
>(P2V-7) aircraft. Xcvr is identified as 'R467/ALR'. The AN/ALR-3, an E/
>J-Band ECM Receiver was used in conjunction with AN/ALR-8 equipment. I
>have both the receiver and the associated control box C-1933/ALR and
>have tested the device =96 I have 115V 400 Hz power =96 and am still

>trying to think of an application for it!

The TM used to be on the military LOGSA website, but after 9-11 that got
locked down severely out of sheer paranoia.

I know that Fair Radio Sales had a lot of those receivers and they probably
have the manuals for them also.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

VK3XAO

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Dec 8, 2009, 7:07:00 PM12/8/09
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On Dec 4, 12:35 am, klu...@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

Thanks Scott. Tried them, they don't have anything. Still looking.
It's gotta be out there somewhere.

John

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