The WW2 US Army Signal Corps Radio Receiver BC-453-B is a significant piece of military history that was primarily used during the Second World War. This artifact was part of the SCR-274-N Command Set, a collection of radio devices designed for aircraft communication. Renowned for its durable construction and reliability, the BC-453-B model was a crucial tool for delivering and receiving essential communication in the battlefield. This radio receiver operates within a frequency range of 190-550 kHz, encompassing the lower end of the AM broadcast band. It is designed for stability, featuring a dynamotor power supply and three audio stages to amplify weak signals. Encased in ruggedized metal housing, it was built to withstand the strains of wartime use. Please note that due to its historical nature, components may show signs of age or use. This product does not include any modern reproductions or counterfeit components.
WW2 US Army Signal Corps Radio Receiver BC-453-B
$75.00
The WW2 US Army Signal Corps Radio Receiver BC-453-B is a vintage radio receiver used during the Second World War. As part of the BC- 453 series, this device was crucial in facilitating communications within the US Army Signal Corps. Its key features include fine-tuned frequency controls, robust construction, and wartime authenticity.
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