Am/ssb Radio And Radio Teletypewriter Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
052J Telephone Jack
001924789
053-200033 Radio Frequency Coil
001893630
054-039 Telephone Jack
001924789
054381-0001 Non Wire Wound Variable Resistor
005773656
0550H5-069 Thermal Resistor
008252610
059609005 Radio Frequency Cable
008125034
060-03003-041 Composition Fixed Resistor
001114750
060-06203-041 Composition Fixed Resistor
001363891
060-06204-041 Composition Fixed Resistor
002285506
060-07503-042 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048337
0683-3113 Composition Fixed Resistor
001808301
0683-6215 Composition Fixed Resistor
001363891
0697484-0702 Thermal Resistor
008252610
0698-4073 Composition Fixed Resistor
001954074
0698-5184 Composition Fixed Resistor
004709163
0698-5185 Composition Fixed Resistor
006175089
0698-6283 Composition Fixed Resistor
002553699
0698-7931 Composition Fixed Resistor
001808303
07-01-3015 Composition Fixed Resistor
001114750
070-047 Cartridge Fuse
008793570
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A radiotelephone (or radiophone) is a communications system for transmission of speech over radio. Radiotelephone systems are not necessarily interconnected with the public "land line" telephone network. "Radiotelephony" means transmission of sound (audio) by radio, in contrast to radiotelegraphy (transmission of telegraph signals) or video transmission. Where a two-way radio system is arranged for speaking and listening at a mobile station, and where it can be interconnected to the public switched telephone system, the system can provide mobile telephone service.

The word phone has a long precedent beginning with early US wireless voice systems. The term means voice as opposed to telegraph or Morse code. This would include systems fitting into the category of two-way radio or one-way voice broadcasts such as coastal maritime weather. The term is still popular in the amateur radio community and in US Federal Communications Commission regulations.

A standard landline telephone allows both users to talk and listen simultaneously; effectively there are two open channels between the two end-to-end users of the system. In a radiotelephone system, this form of working, known as full-duplex, require a radio system to simultaneously transmit and receive on two separate channels, which both wastes bandwidth and presents some technical challenges. It is, however, the most comfortable method of voice communication for users, and it is currently used in cell phones and was used in the former IMTS.

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