Crosley BC-654 Radio Introduction - SCR-284 Part 1
This is the first in a series of videos covering the repair and restoration of a WWII-era SCR-284 radio set. In this video, I review the basic features of the main component of the set, a Crosley BC-654 transmitter and receiver. I also complete the initial teardown, and a few minor repairs. Subscribe to keep up to date on historical military restoration projects, with a focus on the Second World War. New videos are always in development, including more amateur radios, field gear, and other military technology. If you have an idea/request, you are welcome to leave it in the comments! CORRECTIONS: The page of TM 11-275 containing section 29 "Alignment of the Receiver" is incorrectly cited in-video as TM 11-275 SUPPLEMENT No. 1. In fact, the page shown is not part of a supplement; it appears in the actual TM 11-275 manual. Special thanks to these sites: K4CHE's Website - http://www.k4che.com/SCR-284/SCR-284%... N6CC's Website - https://www.n6cc.com/scr-284-radio-set G503 Military Vehicle Forum - https://forums.g503.com/ Radionerds SCR-284 entry - https://radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-284 Scanned user manuals - http://www.radiomanual.info/ Carl's M37 Website - https://web.archive.org/web/202105132... [EDIT: Carl has updated his website to include a reference to the channel. Thank you so much, Carl, for your kind words and involvement in the community!] 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Technical/Historical Background 02:29 - Disassembly 02:47 - Internals 03:39 - Radio Condition 04:35 - Replacing Missing Components 05:50 - Low Voltage Supply Options 06:50 - High Voltage Supply Options 07:31 - Acknowledgements and Closing Remarks Made in 2020 by Wartime Workshop.

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