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Brand: Mitsubishi

The Mitsubishi DP-75B was a Japanese land-based radar system used during World War II. Its full name was the "Mitsubishi Gyokuyō 75 Betō" (Jōkyūyō 75-Betō), where 75 was the wave length in centimeters of the radio frequency used, and "Betō" was the designation for the improved model. The radar used for air defense purposes and had a range of up to 50 kilometers, making it a valuable tool for early warning and interception of enemy aircraft. The Mitsubishi DP-75B was also used as a ground-controlled interception (GCI) system, allowing the radar operator to guide interceptor aircraft to the location of incoming hostile aircraft. Overall, the Mitsubishi DP-75B played a significant role in Japan's defense strategy during the latter part of the war.



  • Drive: Belt Drive
  • Motor: AC
  • Control: Synchronous
  • Automation: Full-Auto
  • Changer: No
  • Suspension:
  • Rumble: -45dB
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.15% wrms
  • Speeds: 33, 45 rpm
  • Platter: 300 mm
  • Tonearm: S-Shaped
  • Dimensions: 450 x 190 x 360 mm
  • Weight: 6.5 kg
  • Year: 1972
  • Price:

Mitsubishi DP-75B

Mitsubishi DP-75B



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