This page is a gallery of photos from Project Baker. This project may
have been TMC's first essay into air transportable communications systems.
It was built at the Waverly Avenue plant in Mamaroneck, most likely in the late
1950's (judging by the cars in the plant parking lot). Later systems were
built at the Alexandria, VA plant, where there was a heck of a lot more space!
The photos provide no indication concerning the military designation for this
communication system, but a TMC General Catalog that came to me in a recent
stash of documents shows that Project Baker is AN/MSC-42. Evidence (Teletype Corporation TTY equipment)
suggests that it's either a Navy, or possibly Air Force, system. There's
no info on the web about MSC-42; if you know something about this system, please
let me know!
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614.18-3 Van under construction. |
615.15-1. Project van. |
615.15-2. Project van. |
615.15-3. Project van. |
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615.15-4. Project van. |
621.10-1. Baker van. Note
SBT-1K inside door. |
621.10-2. Another shot of same van. |
621.10-3. Same van, but different angle
showing GPT-10K |
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621.10-4. Baker van, another view of
GPT-10K. |
621.10-5. Transmitter control van
showing UHF relay link equipment. |
621.10-6. Appears to be M28 tty
and some sort of tape euqipment. |
621.10-7 |
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621.10-7 (misnumbered..) |
622.28-1. Baker van. |
625.22-1. Shot of various manuals for
Project Baker. Manuals identify the generators as having been built
by Western Branch (55KW, 100KW, and 233KW). Cannot read the Motorola
manuals.. |
C621.10-3. Rear view of control van. |
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C621.10-5. Front of van showing air
conditioning equipment. |
C621.10-7. Van control center, showing
TTY and tape equipment. |
C621.10-14. Interior shot of control
center van. |
C621.10-16. Baker power van with two
55KW Diesel generators. |
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C621.13-38. Baker receiving control
complex outside Waverly Ave plant. |
C621.13-39 Project Baker overview at
Waverly Ave. plant. |
C622.13-26. Interior of
transmit/receive van, showing GPT-10K in foreground . |
C6112.26-30. Labelled "Mars
Van", but label may have been mistakenly attached! |
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C6112.26-31. Interior of
transmit/receive van, showing R-390A's with MSA's, and SBT-1K/SBG at
right. |
C6112.26-33. Rear of equipment in
transmit/receive van (?). |
C6112.26-38. Transmit/receive
van. If you recognize any of these folks, please let me know! |
C6112.26-43. Van under
construction. Pretty sure this is the transmitter van (GPT-10K) |
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C6112.26-44. Interior of transmit van,
showing GPT-10K |
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C6211.3-37. Transmit complex at Waverly
Ave. plant. |
Labelled "C 33", shows the
R-390A and other receivers (left) and SBT-1K (right). |
"Project Baker G.M. Generators" |
R6111.17-12. Van rear, showing rear of
GPT-10K. |
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Unnumbered. "Project Baker.
Receiving Center showing tone terminal equipment on the left, receivers
and monitor teletypes on the right." |
Unnumbered. "Project Baker. Receiving
complex set up in operating position, showing microwave
antenna." I believe there's a possibility that this photo was
taken at the site of the future West Nyack plant, next to the NY Thruway. |
Unnumbered. "Project Baker.
Transmit/Receive van showing mounting of 10 and 1KW transmitter. Guy
wires are installed to stabilize equipment in transit." |
"Baker vans at rear of Waverlly plant
during installations." This shot looking toward the north at
the rear of the Waverly plant, showing the railroad siding for the
plant. Note the "penthouse" and stairway to roof, which
apparently gave access to the penthouse. |
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