[ARC5] WW2 German Aircraft Radio articles
Bart Lee
kv6lee at gmail.com
Tue Sep 12 17:31:09 EDT 2023
Hue,
Thanks for these! The WW-II German equipment articles will be useful at the
CHRS Museum and Library. I had not before seen the German predecessor of
the US Gibson Girl life raft transmitter, nor had I ever seen the V-1
"Flying Bomb" radio navigation system.
The PW magazines are of considerable independent interest as well. No
hesitancy about expressing opinion there! It was also interesting to see
the BBC evolving towards television in 1946.
Thanks again!
73 de Bart, K6VK ##
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On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 12:24 AM Hubert Miller <Kargo_cult at msn.com> wrote:
> I decided i had to show at least a little productivity today, and my
> conscience said not enough widgets had come off the conveyer belt today, so
> as part of my paper abatement program,
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> i decided to look up online some articles, with the intention of ditching
> some paper photocopies i have had around since 1985. So here they are, and
> so i have at least ditched a few pieces
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> of paper today from the stack. The scans vary in quality from real good to
> like found in an abandoned coal mine.
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> -Hue Miller
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> Luftwaffe Radio Equipment
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> https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practical-Wireless/40s/PW-1942-09.pdf
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> https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practical-Wireless/40s/PW-1942-10-S.pdf
> [ I think it’s on page 13, amusing: some prune complains about the low
> state of pop music, with a mind to get it banned
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> from the BBC. Now, i hate ‘Classic Rock’ as much as anyone can, but i’d
> never think about trying to get it banned from the airwaves. Funny and kind
> of sad, that someone’s wanting to be such a cultural
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> dictator. Criticize, but let it die from criticism or time, not
> suppression. ]
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> German Airborne Radio
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> https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practical-Wireless/40s/PW-1946-04.pdf
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> https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practical-Wireless/40s/PW-1946-05.pdf
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> German Flying – bomb Transmitter
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> https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practical-Wireless/40s/PW-1946-06.pdf
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> German Air – sea Rescue Transmitter
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> https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practical-Wireless/40s/PW-1946-07.pdf
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> ( A crappy scan of a crappy original, but still on the par of my paper
> copy. )
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