Specifications

[P-51D Mustang]
DCS
EAGLE DYNAMICS
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SELECTED CHANNEL LIGHTS. The Selected Channel lights indicate when a channel is selected for
reception and transmission.
MODE LOCK SWITCH. The Mode Lock switch is used to lock the Mode switch in the selected
position. When the Mode Lock switch is set to the up position, the Mode switch is held in place by a
locking mechanism. When the Mode Lock switch is set to the down position, the Mode switch is held
in the R (receive) position and can be moved to a spring-loaded T (transmit) position to allow the
pilot to transmit in case remote operation of the transmitter using the Mic button is inoperable. When
released from the T position, the Mode switch reverts to the R position for continuous reception. The
Mode switch cannot be set to the REM (remote) position when the Mode Lock switch is set in the
down position.
MODE SWITCH. The Mode switch has three possible positions: REM (remote), R (receive), and T
(transmit). When set to REM, the radio is operated by the throttle Mic button, receiving when the Mic
button is released and transmitting when it is pressed. When set to R, the radio is in continuous
reception mode. When set to T, the radio is in continuous transmit mode.
You control the volume of the VHF set by means of a knob on the AN/APS-13 Rear Warning Radar
control panel located at your right side.
SCR-695-A IFF Radio
The SCR-695-A IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) radio set permits automatic transmission of
identification signals upon reception of a challenge signal from a properly equipped friendly air or
surface unit. It can also be used to transmit emergency or distress signals. The IFF controls include a
Code Selector switch which provides a choice of six code settings, an Emergency switch for
transmitting a distress signal, and an ON-OFF control switch.
Figure 77: SCR-695-A IFF Radio
TIME ON-OFF
switch
Emergency
switch
ON-OFF switch
Code Selector
switch