American AN/GRR-5 Mobile Shortwave Receiver

American AN/GRR-5 Mobile Shortwave Receiver

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Also known as "Angry5", it was a mobile shortwave receiver widely used by the United States military in the 1950 s and 1960 s. The frequency range is 1.5MHz to 18MHz, divided into four frequency bands, capable of receiving AM and CW (continuous wave) signals. The design is very sturdy and suitable for use in field environments. It adopts superheterodyne circuit design, has continuous tuning function, and can preset 10 channels. It also comes with built-in speakers and a headphone jack. It has an important historical position in the field of military communications, and is loved by collectors for its durability and versatility.

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