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Year 348 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Corvus and Laenas (or, less frequently, year 406 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 348 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
The BC-348 is a compact American-made communications receiver, which was mass-produced during World War II for the U.S. Army Air Force. Under the Joint Army-Navy nomenclature system, the receiver system became known as the AN/ARR-11.
The BC-348 is the 28 vdc powered version of the 14 vdc powered BC-224. The first version, the BC-224-A, was produced in 1936. Installed in almost all USAAF (and some USN, some British and some Canadian) multi-engined transports and bombers used during the fifteen-year period from before World War II through the Korean War, BC-348 radio receivers were easy to operate and reliable. Designed as LF/MF/HF receivers for use in larger aircraft (B-17, B-24, B-25, B-26, B-29, C-47, etc.), they were initially paired with a BC-375 transmitter in the SCR-287-A system. Late in World War II, the AN/ARR-11 (BC-348) was the receiver and the AN/ART-13A (ART-13) was the transmitter in the AN/ARC-8 system.
They were also used in some ground and mobile installations such as the AN/MRC-20. The BC-348 series ran to several variations during its long production history, which included the BC-224. More than 100,000 of these receivers were produced, 80 percent by Belmont Radio and Wells-Gardner and the balance by RCA and Stromberg-Carlson. BC-348 receivers were copied and manufactured by the U.S.S.R. following War II by the Russian Vefon Works and labeled УС-9 (US-9 in English, US as Universal Superheterodyne, not United States.) The УС-9 continued to be produced in the Soviet Union through the 1970s, with such improvements as a solid state inverter to replace the dynamotor.
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instructional video on rebuilding and repairing tube type amateur radio equipment ,Example is a WW2 BC-348 aircraft radio restoration.This BC-348 the paint had all come off of the front panel so in addition to restoring it to working condition it was necessary to repaint it with primer and then wrinkle varnish . I don't recommend repainting one unless you absolutely have to it is a huge labor intensive job . I had made a video "Part-1" That showed this receiver in the condition it was when I bought it BUT something happened There was a message that the video was in process.After several days of the "in Process"message I deleted it and was going to reload it . Now I cannot find the part-1 video to reload it so all that is available right now is "Part 2 " . If I find part -1 I will sur...
Four easy modifications that can be added to a BC-348Q to make it a more practical for Ham radio or SWL use, Please note I started with a 348 that was allready modified, if you have a clean unmodified 348 dont change it. Find one that has been hacked! origional examples are hard to come by and shoud be preserved. Ray Fantini KA3EKH
QUick look at teh BC 348 LF/HF receiver
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A peek at this new tool historical architecture kit from Italeri, The Parthenon of Athens circa 348 B.C.
Once more I'll show you how easy you can use the 453 as a q5er for the 348. Performance will improve if using a tuned circuit between the two, but it's also doable without.
The repair of a BC-348 as done by Brok'en Tub'en Electronics L.L.C. Hey! Did you inherit an old radio or found one at a flea market and was assured it worked. If it's not working and your around the Detroit area, contact me! *Legal Disclaimer* The following video contains music from "Telegraphy - Cosmic Induction Generation" which is licensed under the Creative Commons. It can be freely obtained here http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Telegraphy/Earth_Stereo/Cosmic_Induction_Generation_1511 Any other audio heard is solely licensed to the broadcasting entity but not to Brok'en Tub'en Electronics L.L.C. Contesting entities of royalty claims is recommended to direct disputes to the broadcasting entity.
SIGNAL CORPS he BC-348 is the 28 vdc powered version of the 14 vdc powered BC-224. The first version, the BC-224-A, was produced in 1936. Installed in almost all USAAF (and some USN, some British and some Canadian) multi-engined transports and bombers used during the fifteen year period from before World War II through the Korean War, BC-348 radio receivers were easy to operate and reliable. Designed as LF/MF/HF receivers for use in larger aircraft (B-17, B-24, B-25, B-26, B-29, C-47, etc.), they were initially paired with a BC-375 transmitter in the SCR-287-A system. Late in World War II, the AN/ARR-11 (BC-348) was the receiver and the AN/ART-13A (ART-13) was the transmitter in the AN/ARC-8 system.
Radio receptor BC-348(*) da Signal Corps U.S ARMY; fabricado em 1943 em pleno funcionamento atualmente, recebendo neste video, o sinal de tempo do Observatório Nacional, em 10 MHz.
This is a brief video to show how to do a quick alignment on your BC-348 with or without a signal gen. If your rig works pretty well already and you do not have a sig gen, skip the IF alignment and do the RF stages with an AC voltmeter or by ear. It will be good enough to start having fun with your vintage radio.
I working on a external power supply for the radio Getting the case work done
Platon (428.BC – 348.BC) narreted by D. Selzer-McKenzie YoutubeVideo: https://youtu.be/sJhNGlAQErQ
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Crito by Plato (428 BC - 348 BC), translated by Benjamin Jowett (1817 - 1893). Read by Bob Neufeld. Courtesy of LibriVox. Many thanks to the reader and everyone involved!
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(Jump to 12:49 to skip the description and see the radio on the air) This WWII tank radio is so cool, it is peeing ice cubes. A like new SCR508 radio installation including a full complement of FT-241 radio crystals, on a never issued FT-237 mount, with a New Old Stock BC-604, transmitter, a NOS BC-603 receiver and a second BC-603 receiver that is practically like new. As you can see, it all works perfect. The best SCR508 military WWII radio you will EVER see - working as it did in WWII, 70 years after the war ended. This SCR-508 radio system was used from 1942 for tanks like M5 Stuart, M7 Priest, M10 Wolverine, M24 Chaffee, M4 Sherman, M7 MT, T1 heavy, M36 Slugger, M4A3E2, M4A3E8 Sherman, M6, T20, T25 AT, T29, M26 Pershing, T23, T28, T32, M46 Patton, T34, T95. (Source: radiomuseum.org)
Critias by PLATO - FULL Audio Book - Ancient Greek & Western Philosophy & Philosophers | Critias by Plato (427-347 BC) Translated by Benjamin Jowett (1817-1893) - Critias is a philosophy classic which contains Plato's legendary description of the Lost City of Atlantis! - Enjoy! - SUBSCRIBE to Greatest Audio Books: http://www.youtube.com/GreatestAudioBooks - Become a FRIEND: Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/GreatestAudioBooks Google+: - READ along by clicking (CC) for Closed Caption Transcript! - LISTEN to the entire audiobook for free! Chapter listing and length: 01 - Section I -- 00:20:48 02 - Section II -- 00:45:44 More about the author of "Critias," famed Greek philosopher PLATO: Plato (pron.: /ˈpleɪtoʊ/; Greek: Πλάτων, Plátōn, "broad";[2] 424/423 BC[a] -- 348/347 BC) was a C...
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Crito tries to convince Socrates to escape the Prison Updated to REALLY BIG FORMAT.(All videos will be converted to this eventually) CRITO PERSONS OF . Click for the latest videos ▻ The16thCavern Subtitles available. Crito by Plato (428 BC - 348 BC), . This is a video in my new Core Concepts series -- designed to provide students and lifelong learners a brief discussion focused on one main concept from a . Here, we go through a brief summary of Crito, a dialogue written by Plato about why Socrates did not escape his execution sentence .
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Yo 'Pac yo, I heard you got beat up by the police
Got a big fat lawsuit and everything
Niggaz just wanna know
if you still gon' be on some crooked-ass sheeeit
[2Pac]
Please tell me what's a nigga to do, and it's true
Ain't nuttin new, so I do, what I can to get through
Now first they had me trapped and now I'm pissed
A loaded AK-47 lay under my head so I don't trip
One motherfucker from the Underground
And Big Stretch buckin niggaz if they fuck around
Yo why I got beef with police?
Ain't that a bitch that motherfuckers got a beef with me
They make it hard for me to sleep
I wake up at the slightest peep, and my sheets are 3 feet deep
I guess it's hard for you to see
But now I'm pointin the finger at police
instead of them motherfuckers blamin me
I got the right to bear a pistol
And when the punk motherfuckers get to trippin I got shit too
And maybe then you'll see the truth (hell yeah)
But until then, I gotta do what I do
and stay a crooked nigga too
[Chorus: Raphael Saadiq]
I've got to do, what I'm gon' do
I'm gon' say what I'm gon' say
I'm gon' live how I live - how else you want a nigga to live?
I'm gon' do, what I do
I'm gon' say, what I say
I'm gon' live how I live - how do you want a nigga to live?
[2Pac]
Y'know you really can't say that ya blame niggaz
Fuck bein tame, set aflame, time to aim triggers
2Pac'll spark a revolution, fuck the Constitution
I want my bucks for restitution
This time you got a bigger problem
Time to face the niggaz from South Central, Oakland, Brooklyn and Harlem
And we ain't shootin at each other
That's my motherfuckin brother, so Dave Duke, run for cover
And all the bitches from the Klan
Come feel the wrath of a black man that doesn't smoke crack and
I don't drink St. Ides (fuck that!)
Genuine Draft, ganja ganja, and my fuckin tec-9
They know they scared to see us sober
Stop drinkin King Cobra, and niggaz'll take the world over
It's all up to you (up to you)
Blame the Korean, blame the jew, or be a crooked nigga too
[Chorus]
[2Pac]
Aiyyo! Why me? Play like Jasmine Guy and try me
I'll be damned if I die, come look at the rage in my eyes G
They got my homies in a jail cell
And it's the Rebel and the Devil, and one of us is goin to Hell
I got the whole place covered, with loc'd out brothers
And nuttin but love for each other
So motherfucker make a motion
I give a fuck, slice you up, and throw your ass in the ocean
Temperatures drop; see it's cool to shoot a nigga
but they hate it when we pop the cops
That's when they gettin petrol
You better watch your step or you'll be left on death row
But I learn to look ahead of me
Stay strapped watch your back keep your eyes on the enemy
We blowin up precincts and OOOH
You can't fuck with the crew, of crooked nigga too
[Chorus]
[Raphael Saadiq]
It's the coldest town from here to Georgia
(I'm a crooked nigga too)
It's the coldest town from here to Georgia
It's the coldest town from here to Georgia
(I'm a crooked.. crooked nigga too)
It's the coldest town from here to Georgia
Y'all gon' stop fuckin with me
[Chorus - repeat to fade]