[Milsurplus] tank radio skip?
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WA5CAB at cs.com
Thu Feb 3 02:05:31 EST 2005
Hue,
TM-E 30-451 (Handbook on German Military Fources) dtd 15 March 1945 agrees
with you on the Fu.G10. It also lists Fu.G10 K-1 as covering 5.3-10 MC, Fu.G10
K-2 as 6-12 MC and Fu.G 10 K-3 as 6-18 MC. All Airborne sets, though, as you
said. However, there is no mention in the TM of an Fu.10. It skips from 8 to
11.
In a message dated 2/3/2005 12:30:43 AM Central Standard Time,
kargo_cult at msn.com writes:
> The Army article talks about the German FuG-10 radio: ".....each tank,
> aircraftm and unit
> command post had long-range, mobile, combat-net radio...these were in large
> part the
> FuG-10 operating in the 2 - 18 MHz range...."
>
> The FuG10 was an aircraft radio. 3-6 MHz and 300-600 kHz.
>
> The Fu 10 was a ground radio of 1 - 1.65 MHz transmit and 0.1 - 7.1 receive
> capability.
>
> ( Not from my imagination or my guess. Reference "Les Materiels Radio de la
> Wehrmacht". )
>
> What might you conclude about the accuracy of the historical information in
> this
> article?
>
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