Signal Corps Radio - SCR Communication Radios By Branch Use

SCR Communication Radios By Branch Use

This is only a general list, quite a few radios crossed over between branches.

Armor

  • SCR-78
  • SCR-189
  • SCR-245
  • SCR-508 FM
  • SCR-510 FM

Artillery

  • SCR-109
  • SCR-136
  • SCR-161
  • SCR-178
  • SCR-179 pack
  • SCR-194
  • SCR-608 FM
  • SCR-610 FM
  • SCR-619 FM

Infantry

  • SCR-77
  • SCR-131
  • SCR-195
  • SCR-284
  • SCR-300 FM
  • SCR-536
  • SCR-694

general use/command

  • SCR-50
  • SCR-97
  • SCR-101
  • SCR-105
  • SCR-124
  • SCR-171
  • SCR-177
  • SCR-193
  • SCR-299
  • SCR-506

Cavalry

  • SCR-44 mule pack
  • SCR-49 mule pack
  • SCR-127 mule pack
  • SCR-130 mule pack
  • SCR-179 mule pack
  • SCR-203 mule pack
  • SCR-511 pogo stick

Coast artillery/AAA

  • SCR-162
  • SCR-543

Air Liaison (ground)

  • SCR-108
  • SCR-188
  • SCR-197
  • SCR-237

Aircraft

  • SCR-62 observation balloon
  • SCR-64
  • SCR-68
  • SCR-80
  • SCR-90
  • SCR-91
  • SCR-100
  • SCR-133
  • SCR-134
  • SCR-135
  • SCR-183
  • SCR-187
  • SCR-274
  • SCR-283
  • SCR-287
  • SCR-522
  • SCR-542

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