Specs on different IFF sets are at:
http://www.qsl.net/pe1ngz/airforce/airf ... f.html#IIG Am
Some system info at:
http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ref/Radar/Radar-13.htmlSCR-535 or ABE, & ABD Mark II Airborne Transpondors
DESCRIPTION:
IFF Mark II airborne transpondors which alternately sweep two frequency bands providing uncoded radar response to challenges within their two frequency bands. These transpondors are basically the same, differing only in frequency range of one band.
USES:
For identifying friendly plane to ground or ship radar stations ABD responds to following search radars:
Royal Navy 286, 286M, 286P, 290, 291, 241.
Army (Ground) SCR-270, SCR-271, SCR-268, SCR-545, SCR-527, SCR-588, SCR-602, SCR-627.
Navy (Ship) SD, CXAM, SC, SA, SK.
Navy (Airborne) ASE, ASVC.
Army (Airborne) SCR-521-A, SCR-521-B, SCR-540-A.
ABD responds to following Airborne Interrogator-Responsors:
Navy AN/APX-2
Army SCR-729
ABE responds to following search radars:
Royal Navy 79, 279, 286, 286P, 290, 291, 241, 286M.
Army (Ground) SCR-268, SCR-545, SCR-527, SCR-588, SCR-602, SCR-627.
Navy (Ship) CXAM, SC, SA, SK.
Navy (Airborne) ASE, ASVC.
Army (Airborne) SCR-521-A, SCR-521-B, SCR-540-A.
ABE responds to following Airborne Interrogator-Responsors:
Navy AN/APX-2.
Army SCR-729.
PERFORMANCE:
Maximum range is 75 miles; minimum, 1 mile.
TRANSPORTABILITY:
Sets (including spares) are packaged for shipment in 4 units, weighing a total of about 100 lbs. Largest unit is 15" x 15" x 30" and weighs about 45 lbs. One set of test equipment is supplied with every 10 sets.
INSTALLATION:
Installed weight is 45 lbs.
PERSONNEL:
In operation sets normally require only turning on and off by pilot. (see SD158). One maintenance man per squadron is needed.
POWER:
Primary power required is 12 v., 5 amps. or 24 v., 2.5 amps., DC, depending on model used. Source is plane's battery and generator system.