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Mike Andrews wrote:
George R. Gonzalez wrote: There's a whole load of snapshots of boatanchor equipment that was carried (and still is) on the USS Pueblo. URL: http://users.erols.com/eengineer/pueblomain.html I can identify some R390A's, a Model 28 TTY, a few HP signal generators, but that's about it. Can anybody identify some of the other stuff in the racks? Pic 6: the top left and bottom right gear is a pair of R-1051 receivers, exact model uncertain. Pic 7: bottom gear is another pair of R-1051 receivers. Pic 15: 6 of the eight items in the middle two rows are R-1051s. Pic 19: three of the items in the left-hand rack appear to be some flavor of crypto gear. More info on Pic 19 (http://users.erols.com/eengineer/096f_17.jpg): the three identical items stacked together on the left side appear to be KG-14 cryptodevices, from the picture of a KG-14 at http://webhome.idirect.com/~jproc/crypto/kg14.html. The arrangement of the thumbscrews that hold the box in its case is pretty distinctive, and the fuseholders just below that box sticking out of the front panel do, I think, pretty much cinch the identification. -- Mike Andrews Tired old sysadmin |
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