German field radios
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Re: German field radios
Hi all,
Two nice images from EBay:
Image 1: I think Torn.E.b and a Fu.9 5 watt sender radio
Image 2; I think Fu. H.E. 1 direction finding receiver
Sturm78
Two nice images from EBay:
Image 1: I think Torn.E.b and a Fu.9 5 watt sender radio
Image 2; I think Fu. H.E. 1 direction finding receiver
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Re: German field radios
Nobody ??
Well, here another image from EBay. It seems a radio school. According to photocaption Schw.Flak Abt 615 in Trondheim.
Can anyone identify the redios?
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Well, here another image from EBay. It seems a radio school. According to photocaption Schw.Flak Abt 615 in Trondheim.
Can anyone identify the redios?
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Re: German field radios
Nobody for my last image?
Well, here another intersting image from Ebay. Can somebody identify the radio model ??
Thanks in advance.
Sturm78

Well, here another intersting image from Ebay. Can somebody identify the radio model ??

Thanks in advance.
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Re: German field radios
Nobody for my last images ??
Well, here another two images from EBay:
Image 1: I think a Torn.Fu.d2 radio
Image 2: I think 5 Watt transmitter and ....?
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Well, here another two images from EBay:
Image 1: I think a Torn.Fu.d2 radio
Image 2: I think 5 Watt transmitter and ....?
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Re: German field radios
Hi all,
I found this image on EBay. I think it is the interior of a special truck or trailer.
Any idea about these equipments?
Sturm78
I found this image on EBay. I think it is the interior of a special truck or trailer.
Any idea about these equipments?

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Re: German field radios
Nobody for my last images??
Well, here an image from SA-Kuva archive. Can somebody identify this Finnish field radio?
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Well, here an image from SA-Kuva archive. Can somebody identify this Finnish field radio?
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Nobody ??
Well, here another image from EBay. Any idea about this equipment?
Sturm78

Well, here another image from EBay. Any idea about this equipment?

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Nobody ??
Well, here another two images from EBay:
Image 1: ?? Any idea?
Image 2: Torn. Fu. b1 radio
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Well, here another two images from EBay:
Image 1: ?? Any idea?
Image 2: Torn. Fu. b1 radio
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Re: German field radios
Hi all,
An image from EBay: Torn.E.b radio
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An image from EBay: Torn.E.b radio
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Re: German field radios
Hi,
Production started from Feb-40
Regards, Juha
That seems to be Finnish early model radio transmitter P-12-10,VRFNSturm78 wrote:Nobody for my last images??
Well, here an image from SA-Kuva archive. Can somebody identify this Finnish field radio?
Production started from Feb-40
Regards, Juha
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Re: German field radios
Hi all,
I think a Torn.Fu.b1 radio:
Image from EBay
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I think a Torn.Fu.b1 radio:
Image from EBay
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Re: German field radios
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An image from EBay: I am not sure: Feld Fu or Torn Fu G
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An image from EBay: I am not sure: Feld Fu or Torn Fu G
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Re: German field radios
Hi Sturm 78,
on Your pic is a so called Fernfunksprecher.
Regards
Bert
on Your pic is a so called Fernfunksprecher.
Regards
Bert
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I had never heard of this radio....Bert wrote
on Your pic is a so called Fernfunksprecher.

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Re: German field radios
Hi Sturm 78,
here some informations about the "Feldfunksprecher". It was used for radiotelephony over samll distances until about 1 km. Here a pic, a drawing and a list of the "Feldfunksprecher" out of the booklet Waffenarsenal Band 184 "Tragbare Funkgeräte der Wehrmacht" by Helmut Krause.
Regards
Bert
here some informations about the "Feldfunksprecher". It was used for radiotelephony over samll distances until about 1 km. Here a pic, a drawing and a list of the "Feldfunksprecher" out of the booklet Waffenarsenal Band 184 "Tragbare Funkgeräte der Wehrmacht" by Helmut Krause.
Regards
Bert
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