German field radios
Re: German field radios
This article has good information.
https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/pd ... ell-24.pdf
And here:
http://www.noding.com/la8ak/e.htm
https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/pd ... ell-24.pdf
And here:
http://www.noding.com/la8ak/e.htm
Re: German field radios
Thanks, Allen
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Re: German field radios
Hi, what is the type of the radio in the background?
Source: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=222516&p=2237298#p2237298
Source: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=222516&p=2237298#p2237298
Re: German field radios
Hi Alif,
that´s not a radio, but a magnetophone "Tonschreiber d (Dora)" AEG, the first portable magnetophone of the world they say. Here a pic of this magntophone (source: http://www.ro-l.de/de/wehrmacht)./tonschreiber/ton_s_d.htm)
Best regards
Bert
that´s not a radio, but a magnetophone "Tonschreiber d (Dora)" AEG, the first portable magnetophone of the world they say. Here a pic of this magntophone (source: http://www.ro-l.de/de/wehrmacht)./tonschreiber/ton_s_d.htm)
Best regards
Bert
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Re: German field radios
Thank you Bert
Re: German field radios
Hi all,
Can somebofy identify this radio equipment ?
Image from Ebay
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Can somebofy identify this radio equipment ?
Image from Ebay
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Re: German field radios
Nobody for my last image ?
Well, here another image from Ebay. Any idea about this radio equipment ??
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Well, here another image from Ebay. Any idea about this radio equipment ??
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Re: German field radios
Hi Sturm,
I think up right is a MWEa reciever, mid right appears to be a 30-WSa, both for Fu8. Bottom right appears to be the/ a battery.
I also see a bit of the old fashioned "Rahmenantenne" as this a SdKfz251A/B.
I don't recognize what is on the left side of the rack. It could be the transmitter for a Fu4.
I think up right is a MWEa reciever, mid right appears to be a 30-WSa, both for Fu8. Bottom right appears to be the/ a battery.
I also see a bit of the old fashioned "Rahmenantenne" as this a SdKfz251A/B.
I don't recognize what is on the left side of the rack. It could be the transmitter for a Fu4.
Regards
Christian M. Aguilar
Christian M. Aguilar
Re: German field radios
Thank you very much for your help, Christian
Do you have any idea about the photo posted on 23 Dec 2019 ??
Regards
Sturm78
Do you have any idea about the photo posted on 23 Dec 2019 ??
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Sturm78
Re: German field radios
Nobody for my last image ??
Well, here another image from Ebay. Is this a German FuG III aircraft radio set ??
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Well, here another image from Ebay. Is this a German FuG III aircraft radio set ??
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Re: German field radios
Hi Sturm!
The apparatus you posted on Jan 15th(the one used by the lady) is the Siemens-Hell Feldfernschreiber.
More info about it is available here: https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/he ... d-hell.htm
Cheers,
Angel
The apparatus you posted on Jan 15th(the one used by the lady) is the Siemens-Hell Feldfernschreiber.
More info about it is available here: https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/he ... d-hell.htm
Cheers,
Angel
Re: German field radios
Thank you very much for your help and for the link, Angel....Angel wrote
The apparatus you posted on Jan 15th(the one used by the lady) is the Siemens-Hell Feldfernschreiber.
More info about it is available here: https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/he ... d-hell.htm
Regards
Sturm78
Re: German field radios
Hi Sturm,
The radioset you posted on January 21st is a vehicle-mounted FuG V.
Here is a Kfz.305/18 mounted FuG V (source: WWP SML#10 "Wireless for Wehrmacht in Detail")
Besides the Luftwaffe, this set was also used by the Kriegsmarine,
Cheers,
Angel
The radioset you posted on January 21st is a vehicle-mounted FuG V.
Here is a Kfz.305/18 mounted FuG V (source: WWP SML#10 "Wireless for Wehrmacht in Detail")
Besides the Luftwaffe, this set was also used by the Kriegsmarine,
Cheers,
Angel