[Milsurplus] tank radio skip?

telegrapher at att.net telegrapher at att.net
Thu Feb 3 10:27:13 EST 2005


In one of my "Radio" magazines from WWII there is a pretty good layout of different German radio stuff.  I'll have to try and find it to see what they are showing and talking about.  Lot's of pictures with "der troops" using the radio gear.

Larry
W0OGH


-------------- Original message from "Hue Miller" <kargo_cult at msn.com>: -------------- 


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> > 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. 
> 
> The variants aren't nearly as common at the standard 3-6 set. The transmitter 
> uses the equivalent of one or 2 807's ( can't recall right now ) screen 
> modulated. 
> These facts, mine and yours, clearly don't support the statements in the Army 
> article. The historical information and claims in that article are a good part 
> bogus, 
> but i did find the technical material very interesting. -Hue 
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