[ARC5] BC 457 SCR274N Radio transmitter in originalunmodifiedcondition

Jim Falls radio-tuber at att.net
Thu Nov 20 23:59:30 EST 2014


For me- if it's running, is reasonably close to stock, and being used regularly, that's good. 

Heck. The depot fellas probably could have cared less if they were running low on parts stock. Purists? Probably not. Get it running and back in service was the OOD, I'd imagine. 

Cheers!
Jim K6FWT
CBLA #37

> On Nov 20, 2014, at 15:03, Mike Everette via ARC5 <arc5 at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> 
> FWIW, I have seen photos of silver SCR-274Ns installed into IN-SERVICE B-17s, which have BLACK roller-coil covers.  Also, I have actually seen, in fact I have one of these, a silver SCR-274N with a BLACK cover over the oscillator/crystal/eye tube; and it definitely is original that way.
> More than likely the mfrs mixed parts to use up stock, especially after the ATA/ARA was superseded by the ARC-5.
> All this is interesting to me, at least.  David Stinson, you are neither alone, nor are you Cryin' In th' Wilderness.
> 
> But, like one of my friends back in the day (the eminent sage, W4RIZ) said:  "Th' 'Lectric'ty don' care!"
> I swan' -- sounds like some'a you guys been goin' to too many Olde Car Shows and talking with the silver-haired gentlemen who own the 1929 Packards.  (Here, I risk annihilation.)
> Just because I may have a miscegenated Command Set with mixed SCR-274N and ARC-5 components (but I'm workin' on a pure -- ??? -- ATA  so do I therefore stand in the glow of Redemption? Or do they all have to have Matching Serial and Contract Numbers, for that...?) -- does that mean it jus' cain' work?
> Hey -- "Th' 'Lectric'ty Don' Care."  (Thank you, W4RIZ...)
> 
> 73
> MikeWA4DLF
> 
>      From: J Mcvey via ARC5 <arc5 at mailman.qth.net>
> To: Floyd Petri <fpetri at eastex.net>; ARC-5 List <arc5 at mailman.qth.net> 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 9:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [ARC5] BC 457 SCR274N Radio transmitter in originalunmodifiedcondition
> 
> Floyd.
> I don't see anyone feuding here, but giving input about what was historically correct. I for one was not aware that there were so many variations and find it to be useful, albeit minute detail, information to know when purchasing one of these units.After all, that is the purpose of the list, to share information...
> That being said, I am the owner of three severely bastardized transmitters that I have to just about re-manufacture. I will use original parts as much as they are available in my inventory, but if push comes to shove, I will use whatever works  at this point. 
> I find the thread informative as my search for a more pristine version goes on. This helps to define "pristine".
> 
> 
>     On Monday, November 17, 2014 4:16 PM, Floyd Petri <fpetri at eastex.net> wrote:
>   
> 
> My two cents. I am not going to compound the war on paint by shooting
> contract numbers back and forth and arguing back and forth. I am growing
> tired of this thread. I will only say this. For dumb asses like myself
> growing up in the 1950s I know ARC5 radios as black radios and SCR-274N
> radios as only aluminum finish with no paint at all. I have a complete
> SCR-274-N with no black paint.
> 
> Thank God I did not ever run across any black bottoms with aluminum tops. I
> really would have been confused as a kid.
> 
> I want to tell a short story. I have a British Armored Fighting Vehicle
> called a Ferret Mk2/4. It is kind of like a small two man Tank with 4
> wheels. I joined a Ferret Forum/List on yahoo.com before it became it became
> yahoogroups.com. There was an immediate war going on between the "Purist"
> and "None Purist". I was a normal None Purist person. A Purist is one that
> if their Ferret lost a bolt or one broke off they would have to order a
> Ferret Bolt from a Ferret Supplier in England and have it shipped to them.
> Me being a None Purist would just go to the local hardware store and buy
> one. Either way the paint covered either one and no one could then tell the
> difference, but the purist would always say that they knew the difference.
> One day I had to remove a cover to access something for maintenance. A bolt
> was rusted and broke off. It was hell to drill out and I got upset and did
> sacrilege. I removed every bolt that I could find and replaced them all with
> Stainless Steel Bolts. I painted over them and was happy. Then I made the
> mistake of telling them on the Ferret List. I received so much hell that I
> created my own Ferret List. So people that were Purist had their List and
> the None Purist have theirs if they want it.
> 
> My point is Should I search to see if there is a SCR-274-N List or a ARC5
> Paint or ARC5 No Paint List or heaven forbid a SCR-274-N Half Breed Paint
> List? All this reminds me of the early Star Trek program where there was a
> civil war on another planet. People were half white and half black. They
> were at war because half of them were black on the opposite side. 
> 
> Floyd
> 
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