[Milsurplus] WWII Japanese VHF?
Hue Miller
kargo_cult at msn.com
Thu May 19 17:31:10 EDT 2005
>I have in my collection a Japanese WWII transmitter-receiver
>working in the vhf spectrum. It uses octal based tubes such
>as the 6J7 etc. I cann't read japanese so I do not know the
>model number. So we know the Japanese used VHF for
>communications.
>Phil signetics at netzero.com
If you describe it, maybe we can identifiy it. Then tell me the actual
frequency
range, and we'll know if it really is vhf or not. vhf is defined by 30 - 300
MHz,
and as i said, i've not seen any Japanese WW2 2-way radio comm equipment
working above about 50 MHz. I don't think the 50 MHz equipment is what
Dave was asking about. -Hue Miller
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