[Milsurplus] German WWII command tank TX 30WSA help
John Flood via Milsurplus
milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Mon Aug 11 16:00:29 EDT 2014
Bob,
Thanks, in part from your help, I found another, more detailed, listing of the TB's and this site shows the doc i need as:
Technical Bulletin, TB SIG E11, 44. German Radio Transmitter, 30 W.S.a..
PB 993 - BSIR 1(3):78
Thanks to everyone looking into this! Its a lot of work for a 30W AM signal on 160 meters that may never even get on the air! However, I'd not want to hack it up to do anything else that it wasn't designed for.
John
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Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] German WWII command tank TX 30WSA help
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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