[Boatanchors] Military Wonders

Radios R. Me radios_r_me at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 17 09:51:27 EDT 2010


There was also the lesser know model 22 set or "Wireless Set 22" which I owned 
at one time.
It looked very similar to the WS19 and performed spectacularly badly just like 
the WS19 ! !


73 - Brian "Bry" Carling, AF4K





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From: J. Forster <jfor at quik.com>
To: "Duane Fischer, W8DBF" <dfischer at usol.com>
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Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] Military Wonders

Most of the Commonwealth countries used the WS 19. Both Mk II and MK III
sets were fielded in huge numbers, with the Canadian MK IIIs being the
best of the lot IMO.

They were even tens of thousands of MK II sets made in the US by Zenith
with dual English/Russian markings for Lend-Lease.

Best,

-John

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> I was "watching" a program on the 'Military Channel' and got to wondering
> what radios were used in the USA and British tanks during WW2?
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> Additionally, what was used for the field phones?
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