Discussions on the equipment used by the Axis forces, apart from the things covered in the other sections. Hosted by Juha Tompuri
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Sturm78
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by Sturm78 » 18 Feb 2016 10:27
Greg wrote
It's purpose was to improve quality of phone conversation on a temporarily laid lines by modulating frequency of a signal.
Manual also mentions that device helps where:
- crosstalk makes communication impossible
- there is an interference noise caused by power lines or parallel telephone lines
There was an amplifier (Verstärker) sometimes added to this configuration. It could be the smaller box on the right, but I don't recognize the model.
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by udondave » 06 May 2016 01:31
Hi all.
Looking for an ID on this Italian radio
Cheers, Dave
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by shamirnewell » 06 May 2016 03:52
udondave wrote:Hi all.
Looking for an ID on this Italian radio
Cheers, Dave
It appears to be a RF 3C.
Battery cases are the cases on right.
Technical detail:
http://www.qsl.net/ik0moz/re_rf_series.htm
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by udondave » 06 May 2016 04:20
Great! thanks shamirnewell.
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by Sturm78 » 08 May 2016 15:52
Hi all,
Any idea about this one ??
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by shamirnewell » 08 May 2016 16:39
Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,
Any idea about this one ??
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This looks like an R4 station.
Source and tech specs:
http://www.qsl.net/ik0moz/re_r_series.htm
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by shamirnewell » 08 May 2016 18:00
Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,
Can somebody identify this hungarian radio ??
Image from Fortepan archive
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This set is a R3
Tech spec and pictures:
http://oldradios1.com/?page_id=1832
Scroll down page to r3 entry. It is Hungarian language google translate helps.
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by Sturm78 » 08 May 2016 20:16
Thanks a lot for your help, shamirnewell.
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by shamirnewell » 08 May 2016 21:51
Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,
I am not sure about these radios. I think Ukw.E.e panzer receiver to the left and .... ???
Image from EBay
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The unit on the right is a 10 W.s.c 10 watt transmitter this total rig makes a fu 5
Source and specs:
http://www.rkk-museum.ru/vitr_all/322_e.shtml
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by Sturm78 » 20 Sep 2016 22:28
Hi all,
Any idea ??
Image from Ebay
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by shamirnewell » 21 Sep 2016 00:09
Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,
Any idea ??
Image from Ebay
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Not sure on equipment will dig around. Looks like a vhf rig. Love the " the enemy listens in warning"
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by Funksammler » 24 Sep 2016 21:21
FuG III, not quite a VHF set.... The FuG III was the standard LF/HF aircraft radio sets used in pre-war multi-engined aircraft. It was replaced by the FuG X from 1937 in most bombers and heavy fighters but remained in use in transport aircraft like the JU 52 for several years more. Here it is used as a ground station in a Kfz 305/18 Funkwagen.
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by Sturm78 » 26 Sep 2016 10:44
Funksammler wrote
FuG III, not quite a VHF set.... The FuG III was the standard LF/HF aircraft radio sets used in pre-war multi-engined aircraft. It was replaced by the FuG X from 1937 in most bombers and heavy fighters but remained in use in transport aircraft like the JU 52 for several years more. Here it is used as a ground station in a Kfz 305/18 Funkwagen.
Thanks a lot for your help, Funksammler..
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by Sturm78 » 04 Dec 2016 15:38
Hi all,
An image from Ebay. I am not sure about the model
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by Sturm78 » 30 Jan 2017 21:26
Hi all,
Torn.Fu.b1 (I think):
Image from Ebay
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