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DING DING DINGLonghunter7 said:There is another reason! The voltage that is used for Military radios happens to be 24 volts!
Which leads to the next question, why/when were radios standardized for 24vdc?DDoyle said:.....the reason for the 24 volt electrical system was to ensure radio compatibility......
And yes, a very good question!!cranetruck said:Which leads to the next question, why/when were radios standardized for 24vdc?DDoyle said:.....the reason for the 24 volt electrical system was to ensure radio compatibility......
Cant miss that distinctive sound!!! That'll wake you up in the morning!! (not to mention the neighbors, even the dead dog buried in the back yard!!!n1vbn said:There is an alternative starting system still in use today which is better than an electric starter. it is called an air starter...
Because the radio systems of the '40s and '50s, up until the invention of the transistor and solid-state electronics, was all vacuum tube, and these things run at very high voltages and generally low current/amps to keep heat buildup to a minimum. It was easier to step up 24V with a transformer than to step up 12V... again, more efficient because of less loss due to heat. As modern radios were created, it was easier to make then run on 24V than to re-engineer all of the trucks, planes, tanks, etc. There is an electrical advantage to 24V as well, for the same reason it is better for radios. To get the same power (watts) you need half the amps, which means half the current, which means less resistance/heat buildup in wiring. So, 14 gauge wiring is fine for 24v but light for 12v high amperage systems.RE: Re: 24 Volts?
And yes, a very good question!!
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