The AN/BRD-6B is a VHF/UHF direction finding system and one of these systems can be found aboard the USS Pueblo, a spy ship captured by the North Koreans in 1968.Frequency range: 250 to 550 MHz according to the supplier of the antennas. (There might be a discrepancy in the lower frequency limit.)
Antenna section: AS-1907/BRD-6.
AS-1907/BRD-6 MOD 1
AS1907BRD6MOD1 5985-00-999-5415 Antenna Special Features: Fiberglass dome watertight for submersion
FSC Application Data: Direction finder set
Frequency Rating: 0.250 megahertz minimum (may be wrong) single antenna element and 550.000 megahertz maximum single antenna elementAS-1907/BRD-6 MOD 2
AS1907BRD6MOD2 5985-00-999-5415 Antenna Special Features: Fiberglass dome watertight for submersion
FSC Application Data: Direction finder set
Frequency Rating: 0.250 megahertz minimum (may be wrong) single antenna element and 550.000 megahertz maximum single antenna elementReceiver section: R-1406/BRD-6B which is a superheterodyne receiver with a cathode ray tube display and a audio monitor.
The AN/BRD-6B Direction finding receiver aboard the Nautilus Submarine Museum. (Photo by Nick England) |
Credits and References:1) Bill Streifer [bill.streifer(at)gmail.com]
2) http://fsg-59-electrical-electronics.parttarget.com/antennas-waveguides-AS-1640B-BPS-15_AS19CTRC1.html
3) Robert Langille <ewcs(at)ewcs.ca>
4) Nick England <nick(at)navy-radio.com>
5) R 1406 receiver: http://www.parttarget.com/5820-01-211-9526_5820012119526_3003003G1.html/-
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May 22/18