Bunker equipment
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Thanks dirk!
This (wooden?) podest, anyone ever found that in a bunker?
Why not make it 2 teilig.. much easyer to make, Strange folks
This (wooden?) podest, anyone ever found that in a bunker?
Why not make it 2 teilig.. much easyer to make, Strange folks
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Thanks Kurt
Very useful information
Regards Jos
Very useful information
Regards Jos
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marvelous
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Thanks Kurt,
If you have more please keep them coming.
bregds
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If you have more please keep them coming.
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I saw this in a NARA file? Can't find it anymore.
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Hello
Correct: T78 Roll 774 OKH Fortification Engineering Records 1938 - 44
Kurt
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Correct: T78 Roll 774 OKH Fortification Engineering Records 1938 - 44
RegardsAvB wrote:I saw this in a NARA file? Can't find it anymore.
Kurt
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Hi all,
We are working on a diorama in (a.o) the funkraum of our regelbau 608,
Now i'm very curious about what kind of equipment was used in the funkraum, and also were there standars fernschreibers or other equipment?
Maybe pictures of funkraume in other 608 or regimental hq's?
Many thanks in advance,
Gr, Tim
We are working on a diorama in (a.o) the funkraum of our regelbau 608,
Now i'm very curious about what kind of equipment was used in the funkraum, and also were there standars fernschreibers or other equipment?
Maybe pictures of funkraume in other 608 or regimental hq's?
Many thanks in advance,
Gr, Tim
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Erik E wrote:A guy at a musem in Bergen had a simlilar one.....
He had a name for this, but I can`t remember it, but according to
him, its for radioset(s)
This cabinet however, doesn`t look like something for clothes at all....
Inside, there is a cable reel, attacments for portable antenna, and lots of small shelves. The cabinet is in two parts, and the lower part is atleast 3-4 cm thick, and has a very unusual lock in front......This really reminded me of a fireproof "vault"
Is this the same (from the commandbunker at HKB 35./977 Hönsnaö)?P. Heijkoop wrote:The Second cabinet is then a Funkgeräteschrank. I didn't recognise it the first time because of the angle in which the picture was taken.
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Hello Natter
Please see also here http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... 0&t=183242
Regards Jos
Please see also here http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... 0&t=183242
Regards Jos
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Thank you! I knew I had seen those photos somewhere, but I only managed to find this thread...jopaerya wrote:Please see also here http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... 0&t=183242
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Hi,
We found the past years 2 times remains of volksempfanger inside st. Bunkers.
Anyone ever seen wartime pictures of v.e. in st. Bunker?
I wonder if it could function with a cable as antenna trough the nahkampfscharte of trough the tube for the festungantenne?
Gr, Tim
We found the past years 2 times remains of volksempfanger inside st. Bunkers.
Anyone ever seen wartime pictures of v.e. in st. Bunker?
I wonder if it could function with a cable as antenna trough the nahkampfscharte of trough the tube for the festungantenne?
Gr, Tim
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I have seen on ebay a roll antenna extension wire, so that was a common thing..
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Thanks Jos for this nice info!
No info about the volksempfanger, i think that was used only by the troops to hear regular radio programmes..
Gr, Tim.
No info about the volksempfanger, i think that was used only by the troops to hear regular radio programmes..
Gr, Tim.