RCAF users
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Originally Posted by Bruce MacMillan
The AR88 was chosen to be the main receiver for the military. There were a few different models. It was used in point to point stations like the NWT & Y radio system, Y stations and other sigint sites. The photo is of banks of AR88 sets near Vancouver used on a link to Australia. When maintained it is a nice receiver.
Performance was great and you could set the dial to a frequency and turn the set on and it would be spot on. The only kicker was the weight at just over 100 lbs. Here is a good link on the AR88 history: https://www.radioblvd.com/ar88.htm
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Look for something called North 40 Reserve to see what once was at RCAF Station Westham Island.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/No...4d-123.0220646
Also, http://seaislandhome.org/rcaf-station-sea-island.html
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