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Bob
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Posted on: May 22, 2011 - 11:29am
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And the 313. It must have been on all Ron 22 boats at some point. The radar unit sat on that side and the chart table on the other.
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Jerry Gilmartin |
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Posted on: May 22, 2011 - 8:38pm
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Hi Bob,
I found these drawings and pics that may help explain. The SOA Radar was roght there, so maybe RON22 fashioned these air scoops to cool it off. I looked in LDL and there is not really anything else that offers any clue as to what it was. Jerry PT658 Portland OR
PT461 charthouse shows radar:
LDL drawing shows location of other electrical equip in that area of charthouse
Dick Washichek's drawing showing different locations on different series of Higgins boats for the radar etc.
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TED WALTHER
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Posted on: May 23, 2011 - 4:59am
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Bob and Jerry;
I too noticed it on 308, I am now sure this is a RON 22 "invention".
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Dick
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Posted on: May 23, 2011 - 9:23am
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A little off subject but interesting.
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Bob,
Thanks for the pictures, check out the SO radar dish, no fiberglass dome! I do not think I have ever seen a photo of the dish before.
Bill
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To add to Bill's comment about the photo showing the shape of the SO Radar without its dome. A While back the group had been discussing the early SO Radar and Jim Stanton had taken this photo at HQ's Museum in Battleship Cove (I believe he was leaning over from one of the boats and snapped this photo of several boat components laying on the ground behind the boat). This photo shows what I had always thought the radar antenna/dish looked like. Here is the photo from an earlier post and it's message link:
http://www.ptboats.org/cgi-local/sitenetbbs/netboardr.cgi?fid=102&cid=101&tid=855&sc=20&pg=1&x=0
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Jerry Gilmartin |
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Posted on: May 23, 2011 - 1:30pm
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Hi Dick!
Thanks for reposting that radar dish picture. I wonder if they are merely different radar models. eg. :SO, SOA or SO-3. Perhaps (and I am guessing) the one on the PT305 is an SO dish, the one in the above photo is an SOA dish and then the SO-3 has the late war football shaped motor that is not in a dome. Maybe somebody who is more knowledgeable (Like TED!) or who worked at Raytheon Corp could answer this apparent difference between dishes.
Jerry PT658 Portland OR
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Bob
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Posted on: May 23, 2011 - 2:32pm
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Here is a picture from a sailor on the 305. It was labeled "being taken off the tanker". So I would assume it is just getting to the Med. It doesnt have the portholes yet, so it definately wasnt being loaded onto the tanker. It has the vent already installed. The earlier photos in New Orleans, with the cammo paint scheme do not have the vent. So it must have been done in New Orleans or Miami.
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Dick
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Posted on: May 23, 2011 - 6:26pm
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You're right Jerry, I completely forgot about the SOA
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TED WALTHER
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Posted on: May 24, 2011 - 7:17am
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Jerry;
There you go, Al had the answer. Thanks for the complement, but I really don't feel "more" knowledgable. That is why I love this board, If I don't have an answer one of my brothers here will.
Take care,
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Posted on: May 24, 2011 - 10:43am
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Hi Ted,
Yeah I get tired of telling Al how awesome he is...Al you never cease to amaze me where do you find this stuff? ..Jerry
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