Since 1997, a site for collectors and users of the WW II vintage military radio the Wireless Set No. 19, used by many amateur radio ops world wide. This is the ORIGINAL 19 set website and Group, and should not be confused with imitations.
This web site is primarily devoted to the history and technical development of British Army radio communication equipment up to the 1950s ...
This web site is primarily devoted to the history and technical development of British Army radio communication equipment up to the 1950s ...
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Fred's Very Eclectic Home Page is dedicated to a host of highly varied subjects studied over many years. Enjoy!
Welcome to the Signals Collection '40-'45 Home of allied army, navy & airforce radio & radar equipment of WWII Click here to continue Copyright Signals Collection 40-45 , 2001-2002 All Rights Reserved The Vintage Military Radio SiteRing This site owned by Paul Bodifee SiteRing by Bravenet.com ...
Military Radio Sets for land, sea or air from new current production, unused or rebuilt U. S. military surplus and their accessories and spare parts since 1946 your reliable one stop source.
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--- For those into collecting restoring, and operating military communications equipment, click on the Armyradios Area info button to the left. This website is for the purpose of bringing people together who have an interest in Military and Tactical Communications equipment and techniques. For your listening pleasure: THIS SITE IS BEST VIEWED IN 800X600 FORMAT WITH NETSCAPE NAVIGATOR 4.0+, OR ...
U.S. Military Portable Radios By Alan D. Tasker, WA1NYR Table of Contents Introduction General Goals The Simple Six The Charts Recent Trends, Program Management Lead The Beginning Steps in GF Portables The VHF Squad Radio The VHF Backpack Radio The UHF Backpack for FAC The HF Backpacks SAR/Rescue Radios Non-Tactical Portables Multi-Band Portables Unknowns Battery Technology References and Other ...
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Mark's Radio Room Well, after a few years of on-again, off-again construction, I have finally completed my radio room... sort of! The room itself is ready, I've installed the 3" copper ground strap and 1.25" metal conduit leading from an outlet box across the garage to a vent where antenna and ground cables will enter the house, and my workbench is set up. Now, all I need to do is get ...
www.qsl.net/ke6myk/greenradio/gradio.html
R1155 Receiver The R1155 is an English LF and HF superheterodyne receiver covering from 75kHz to 18.5mHz in 5 bands, with D/F (Direction Finding) and homing functions. This receiver started development in 1939 by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co and was called the AD.87B/8882B to replace the pre-war T1083 and R1082. The R.A.F. designation was the R1155 and the corresponding transmitter was the ...
www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/R1155.html
Site consacre aux collections de materiels de transmissions militaires et les valises de la resistance ...
Check out www.milstuf.com . We're almost ready! For more information contact info@milstuf.com ...
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B40 Receiver The B40 is a communications receiver covering the HF bands. It was made in the United Kingdom by Murphy Radio and comes in 4 models. The frequency range is continuous from 600 kcs to 30 mcs. The IF is at 500 kcs and has a crystal filter. It is a single conversion super heterodyne receiver with 2 RF stages and 3 IF stages. It has a distinct looking front panel with a vertical ...
www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/B40.html
COMMAND SETS The Command radio is a description of the radio function, rather than a specific model. The Command function was to communicate between aircraft. The Liaison function was to communicate back to base. However, functions often become blurred in use, and even though there were several different models and generations of Command radios, one particular model has become popularly known as ...
www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/command.html
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Click on the envelope to comment on our site or suggest a change to the site. Peacekeeping and International Stability Operations With the collapse of the WARSAW PACT in 1989 the world situation changed. The threat of world wide nuclear war was suddenly reduced as the USSR fragmented and its international influence was severely reduced. Unfortunately, losing the super power moderating influences ...
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Amateur radio and family related site. Good ham links. Great pictures of antique amateur radio and military gear. DX
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Army Radios - Armored, Artillery, & Infantry A listing of the standard series of Old Family Army tactical FM radios, in front line use from the early '50s to the mid '60s (or later). (Taken from TM 11-288, titled RADIO SET AN/PRC-16 & dated April 1951. Common pieces like antenna sections & coaxial cables are not listed, but I did try to include all the small but unique pieces like odd mast bases ...
www.hypertools.com/armyradios.html
BC-224 AND BC-348 AIRCRAFT RADIO RECEIVERS (Revision 10, December 16, 1998) BY Ken Corwin, KF6NUR kenc2@pacbell.net TABLE OF CONTENTS Background: A Brief History: History by Model Number: Special Note on Receiver Alignment: Description: 1. General 2. Weight and Dimensions 3. Cabinet 4. Chassis 5. Dial and Mask 6. Dynamotor 7. I-F Transformers, Crystal Filter, C-W Oscillator 8. R-F and Oscillator ...
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Bill's Room - VE3WGX email me : (griffith@idirect.com) My interests include : ham radio, especially tube-type military radios (affectionately known as boatanchors ), simple homebrew tube receivers and transmitters ( glowbugs ), radio direction finding (RDF) or fox-hunting , homebrewing (designing and building my own radios and test gear), military history, especially the history of RADAR and ...
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Cam Ogan, WA6VVC, is one of the charter members of the armyradios mailing list and is active with the Military Radio Collectors Group which holds an annual event in San Luis Obispo each Spring here in California. The SLO event will be in May of this year. Once I have the definite dates for this event, I'll post it here on the web. Please contact Cam Ogan for further details at: ...
www.tactical-link.com/cam_ogan.htm
After our first Wednesday evening net on 7296 KHz, USB, Mark e-mailed me with comments, and a great photo of his station. Our first Wednesday evening net was quite successful, with 11 stations arriving on the frequency, including Rolynn, and two stations from Colorado. Perhaps more stations from the mid-west will be able to check in!! Here are Marks comments: Since this is the 21st century, we ...
www.tactical-link.com/ki0pf.htm
Brief specs on various rigs available... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRC-46 The T-195 & MD-203 combo makes true FSK and is hardwired for MARK HIGH ops. The CV-278 is switchable MARK HIGH or MARK LOW. The GRC-46 junction box can be modified to allow transmitting MARK LOW.
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Wireless Set No.19 The W/S No.19 was the workhorse of the Canadian Army's battlefield wireless communications during WWII. It was most often installed in tanks, universal ( bren gun ) carriers, and wheeled vehicles, and was also used by the infantry. The 19 set operator's manual shows installation examples and checklists for an infantry field station and a Canadian Ram tank. The 19 set consists ...
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