[Milsurplus] German WWII command tank TX 30WSA help
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Mon Aug 11 14:31:55 EDT 2014
John,
I don't have any of the TB-SIG-E 11's but that's just the prefix. As with
normal TM 11's and TB-SIG 11's, the "11" would be followed by a hyphen and
three or four digits. Probably three. And probably beginning at -200 like
the TM 11's did. Others are TM-E 11 and TM-E 30. I have TM-E 30-351.
Handbook of German Forces. Another one that I have is TM E 11-227, German Signal
Communication Equipment, which is analogous to the US TM 11-227. There was
also a German and a Japanese analog to TM 11-487, but I can't locate my copies
at the moment. Note that sometimes the hyphen between the "TM" or the
"TB-SIG" and the "11" was present and sometimes there was a space.
Robert Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
In a message dated 08/11/2014 13:00:04 PM Central Daylight Time,
milsurplus at mailman.qth.net writes:
> Greetings,
>
> This weekend, probably "the most interesting ever" thing followed me home.
> It is a WWI german command tank transmitter model 30WSa with the U5b
> dynamotor power supply. My research finds that late in the war or just after a
> series of technical bulletins were written to cover operation of the axis
> equipment. An english manual so to speak. the one for this radio is TB
> SIG E11. I see it refered to in an index of the publications. I am hoping
> that one of you has a scanned copy of this or a paper one that you would
> sell or sell me a copy of it. The previous owner shipped the radio home from
> Europe sometime around 1945 and I'd love to gets it pw 30W AM signal out on
> 160M again.
>
> I have never seen a request go unfilled here but fear that I may have
> stumped the panel. Prove me wrong!
>
> John Flood
> 978-979-2807
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