Type Radio truck In service 1920-? | Place of origin United States Used by US Army Designed 1919 | |
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The SCR-108 Radio Truck was a mobile Signal Corps Radio used by the U.S. Army during and after World War I, for short range air to ground communications,
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Use
This truck was assigned to squadron headquarters in order to communicate with the SCR-68 airplane radio as well as the others in its class. eventually replaced by the SCR-197 mobile radio station. The van is described as having room for 3 operators and one squadron radio officer. One bench supports the SCR-67, SCR-54, and 1 amplifier with storage batteries held by clamps underneath the bench. on another bench is the SCR-79. a desk for the officer is installed with batteries underneath. a 6 volt circuit is provided for 2 lamps connected to storage batteries, and a 110 volt circuit with 2 lamps is provided if there is an external power source available.
Components
(Note- all sets seem to have been upgraded to an A model)
Variants
The SCR-124 was evedently housed in a similar truck, and was assigned to division and Corps level headquarters. it carried the following components-