Transmitter for radio-telephone links, part of MQ-1, MQ-3 and MQ-4 family.
Used by the US Military during WWII, designated T-14/TRC-1.
Used by the IDF during the Sinai Campaign (1956), the Six Day War (1967), the War of Attrition (1967-2000) and the Yom Kippur War (1973).
Used with carrier equipment UL-101, UL-401 or UL-408 for radio-telephone communications links to a distance up to 40 Km (Line of Sight), carrying multiple voice channels.
Frequency range 70 to 100 MHz; 300 crystal-controlled channels; FM (Frequency Modulation); 40 Watts output power; power supply: 110 Volts AC.
500 to 12,000 Hz bandwidth, enabling technicians order wire channel and up to four carrier voice channels, extended to 20,000 Hz after the Six Day War (1967), enabling technicians order wire channel and up to eight carrier voice channels.
Vacuum tube technology.