SOV - R-123 / R-123M / R-123MT / R-123Z (automobilová a tanková VKV stanica)

R-123 - version overview


R-123 - basic version
R-123M - upgraded version
R-123MT
R-123Z - so-called command radio station with double transmitter power and possibility of cooperation with UTS (via T-219 attachment)



Source: http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiostacja_R-123
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Tank VHF FM station.



Antenna : 4m
Range : in moderately rugged terrain while driving 40km/h- 20km, in terminal mode over 16km.
Types of operation : steady reception, handheld simplex F3, terminal device.
Weight : 45kg
Dimensions : 44x24x22cm
Operator : 1 person
Possibility of presetting 4 frequencies.


Frequency range : 20-51.5 MHz
Frequency hop : 25 kHz
Power : 25 W
Range : 16-55 km depending on antenna type
Power supply : 26 V=



Source : Author Archive
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Tactical technical data of the radio station
Frequency range..................................20.000 - 52.000 Mhz in the 2 podrozsazích
(20.000-36.000 36.000-52.000)
The performance of the transmitter.......................................min. 30W
The type of modulation.......................................F3
The sensitivity of the receiver...................................2.5 mikroV
The number of PPK.............................................4
Supply voltage......................................26V
Kind of power.........................................on-board network
the ac power source.
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Hello gentlemen......I have a car UAZ 452-T2 and in it is also among other things the above-mentioned radio.Could some of you enlighten me how to work with it???Oh and I have no headphones,or was there a hood???
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The hood can be connected to the radio via the input, shown in the picture in the circle with the arrow. The R-124 tank talker was connected to this input, or the hood can be connected directly via cable. The cable has a chest switch box on one side, there are 4 holes on the box set in a trapezoid shape (I need to take a picture of the cable), on the other side it was a round plug with a screw with pins sticking out of it. Otherwise, I have one cable to connect the hood at home as well. Maybe you've already got hold of one yourself, after all it's been quite a while since the post was published.
If there's anything else you'd like to know about the rdst, let me know, I'll answer what I can.
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Basic elements before working on the radio station:
1. Lever the ON-OFF switch to the OFF position,
2. Lever switch SHUT ON-OFF to the OFF position.
3. switch SIMPEKS-D.ON to the SIMPLEKS position
4. Potentiometer VOLUME to the middle position
5. NOISE potentiometer to the far right position
6. FREQUENCY SETTING potentiometer to the
corresponding to the operating frequency
7. the OPEN-CLOSE block cover to the CLOSED position.
8. FICTION-FREE-FLOAT switch to the position
FIK-SIR.VOLNY
9. ANTENNA SETUP control knob to the locked position
10. TRANSMISSION-ROBOT CONTROL switch to the REST position 1
11. switches for switching the subranges of the locked frequencies to
positions corresponding to the locked frequencies
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1. Switch the PITANIE to the ON position.
2. Set one of the frequencies, e.g. 1 (switched under the screws), top right under
the čnumber 1 lights up, with the switch under the cap under the čnumber we switch the subrange I,
II, under which we adjust the frequency either on the top or bottom
of the scale.
3. Open the cap in the middle of the rdst (covers the 4 screws) and loosen the screw č. 1.
4. Set the selected frequency
5. Secure the screw
6. Press the transmitting button (push the button closer to the connector of the hood), the glowing beam will open
and at the same time; the hand on the measuring instrument is deflected.
7. Loosen the čred nut and adjust the antenna current so that, when the transmitting power is depressed
turn the knob so that the deflection on the meter is maximum and
at the same time, so that the glowing beam has a bluish and čo strongest glow.
8. Tighten the nut.
9. The other default channels and subranges are set similarly.


If I made a mistake somewhere, please correct me. Practically, it works better for me than when Iď describe it from the picture Smile.
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Photo of R-123M in better resolution.
SOV - R-123 / R-123M / R-123MT / R-123Z (automobilová a tanková VKV stanica) - Pohľad na predný panel R-123M

Pohľad na predný panel R-123M
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The radio station also used the codename Magnolia. Serial production began in 1960 and it remained in service for more than 30 years.


Source: www.qrz.ru
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Fitted in R3AT.Photographed in own vehicle.
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Diskuse

Citace - om3cu :

It remained in service for more than 30 years.





I just want to point out that it is still in common use, and certainly will be for a few years at least in the Slovak Armed Forces (e.g. in OT-90, AV-15, ....). )
That's just a side note Laughing
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I also have to confirm, this radio station was still in use during my service with the 73rd Mech. battalion Praslavice in 97/98 in BVP-1, T-54 and I even saw it in T-72.


just a little pearl:
I had 1 of this station on my communications workstation and I managed to make a connection in the CB band to Olomouc, about 12km away.
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Hi guys, I don't know if this is for a separate topic
but does anyone know what kind of tank hood this is?
Probably some kind of a transfer from the old one that was part of the THZ124 ?


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