[Milsurplus] Fwd: European radios of 30s and 40s

Christian R. Fandt cfandt at netsync.net
Sun Feb 20 22:15:25 EST 2005


Hello Milsurplus list residents and Bob L.,

I received this email from a lady named Meg inquiring about Italian radio 
gear used in WWII. I know you, Bob, plus several of you fellas on the 
Milsurp list will have the resources to help her. Those interested in 
helping should contact her directly at <megaram at excite.com> . Sounds to me 
like the plot is based upon the Italian resistance movement and military, 
household, and perhaps counterespionage radio gear is involved (hence, 
you're being copied Bob because of your knowledge of European household 
radios of that era).

This is our chance to offer her accurate info on equipment of that time 
setting.

Regards,  Chris F.

NNNN

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>Hi, Im a writer doing research for a book. My story takes place in Italy 
>during the 2nd world war. I'm looking for any type of info about the type 
>or radios that would be in use at that time & place.
>
>Perhaps in a setting where the resistance was listening in on radio 
>reports from the Germans and Allies as well. Maybe even a transmitter. Any 
>info you could provide would be helpful and send me on my way.
>
>regards,
>
>Meg
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Christian Fandt,    Electronic/Electrical Historian
Jamestown, NY  USA      cfandt at netsync.net
         Member of Antique Wireless Association
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