[ARC5] re german tank radio

Heinz Breuer hbreuer at debitel.net
Sat Jan 7 12:27:41 EST 2012


In Germany it was kHz and MHz ever since it was adopted. In the early twenties broadcast station frequency was often stated as wavelengh in meters.
vy 73 Heinz DH2FA, KM5VT

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

Am 07.01.2012 um 18:10 schrieb Bob Macklin <macklinbob at msn.com>:

> I think in those days it was MC, not MHZ!
> 
> Bob Macklin
> K5MYJ
> Seattle, Wa.
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "phil" <signetics at netzero.com>
> To: <ARC5 at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 9:00 AM
> Subject: [ARC5] re german tank radio
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> 
>> The German tank radios were as following:
>> Transmitters:
>> 10 W.S.c  27.2mhz to 33.3mhz
>> 10 W.S.h  23.0mhz to 24.95
>> made by Telefunken
>> 
>> 20 W.S.c 27.2mhz to 33.3mhz
>> 20 W.S.h 42.1mhz to 47.8  talked to Luftwaffe
>> I think made by Loranze
>> 
>> Receivers:
>> UKw e 27.2mhz to 33.3mhz
>> UKw h 23mhz to 24.94
>> 
>> Aircraft:
>> Fug16 copied from the Fug17 
>> Fug16 38.5mhz to 47.9mhz
>> Fug17 42.1mhz to 47.9
>> The Fug17 was the first one used.
>> 
>> I have has hands on experience with the tank radios.
>> Phil
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