R-104
R-104 is a military radio of the Soviet design, to which u. a. the device modifications R-104AMS, R-104UM or R-104UMU counted.
The radio was used in the two-way radio or tactile radio modes. The device was introduced into the Soviet land forces from 1949, the feed for the armed forces of the Warsaw Pact began in the 1960s.
The mobile variant, for example the land forces of the NVA , was called the radio set R-104A in connection with the base vehicle GAZ-69 .
Basic properties
- Shortwave transmitter and receiver
- Possibility of remote control via a two-wire line (e.g .: LFK-9) up to 200 m
- Use z. B. in radio sets R-104A and R-125
- Use of troops: motorized rifle troops and armored troops
Technical specifications
- Frequency range: 1.5 to 2.88 MHz and 2.88 to 4.25 MHz
- Power:
- mobile: 20/10 W (telephony / Morse code)
- portable: 3.5 / 1 W (telephony / Morse code)
- Power supply: 4.8V
- Dimensions:
- Transceiver without accessories: 21.5 kg
- complete unit: 39.5 kg
- Antennas:
- 4 m rod antenna
- symmetrical dipole with 11 m telescopic mast
literature
- Б. Федотов: Оружие радиста. In: «Радио», 1968, № 2, с. 33-36.
Web links
- Радиостанция «Р-104М» (Russian)
- Радиостанция Р-104М (Russian)
- Missile and weapons technical service in Kdo. MB III, technical catalog, radio station R-104
Individual evidence
- ↑ Описание и краткая инструкция по эксплуатации радиостанции Р-104АМ3, Р-104М, Р-104УМ и Р104УМУ (Russian). ( Memento from June 25, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b c d Б. Федотов: Оружие радиста. In: «Радио», 1968, № 2, с. 33-36.
- ↑ a b Website for radio set R-104A including contemporary images
- ↑ Website for radio set R-125 including illustrations