K-30 truck

5- to 6-ton 4x4 Van
Maximum speed 45 mph (72 km/h)

The K-30 truck, a US Signal Corps designation for an Autocar U8144 truck with York-Hoover van body, was used as the Operating Truck for the SCR-270, an early-warning radar of World War II.[1] 2) 3) 4) Similar vehicles were the K-31 power truck for the SCR-270 early warning radar and K-62 or K-62-A, both operating trucks also for the SCR-270. K-30 and the similar K-62(-A) differed in cubic feet and overall height from the K-31.[1] On the accompanying image in the infobox can be seen, that the K-30 beside in cubic feet and overall height differed from the K-31 in having a window on the right side of the van body. The panels at the back and at both sides were formed by two halves, that were folded up and down respectively. This truck contains a high-power radio transmitter, a cooling system for the transmitter tubes, two cathode-ray oscilloscopes (one carried as a spare), two superheterodyne receivers (one spare), a vacuum-tube keyer, a plotting table, and containers for spare parts and tubes.

Gallery

  • SCR-270-packed-300
    SCR-270-packed-300
  • K-30 Operating truck for the SCR-270
    K-30 Operating truck for the SCR-270
  • Operating truck K-30 and power truck K-31 as part of SCR-270
    Operating truck K-30 and power truck K-31 as part of SCR-270

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "TM-9-2800-1 Military Vehicles". US Dept. of the Army. 27 October 1947. p. 304. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  • 2)FM 11-25
  • 3)TM 11-1410
  • 4)TM 11-1540
  • 5)FM-25 1942 pg.24,25

References

  • TM 9-817
  • TM 9-1817
  • ORD 7 SNL G-511, 1949
  • ORD 7 SNL G-511, 1952
  • ORD 8 SNL G-511, 1952
  • ORD 9 SNL G-511, 1945
  • FM 11–25
  • TM 11-1510
  • TM 11-1410
  • TM 9-2800, 1943
  • Crismon, Fred W (2001). US Military Wheeled Vehicles (3 ed.). Victory World War II Pub. p. 284. ISBN 0-970056-71-0.
  • Doyle, David (2011). Standard catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles (2nd ed.). Krause Publications. pp. 171–173. ISBN 978-0-87349-508-0. Archived from the original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  • "TM-9-2800-1 Military Vehicles". US Dept. of the Army. 27 October 1947. p. 304. Retrieved 1 January 2015.

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