Old German Tube Radio: Volks-Empfenger
The People''s Radio (German Volksempfänger, Volks-Empfenger) is a unique, unparalleled program launched in Germany in 1933. We are talking about the manufacture of completely identical radios by
Get QuoteSE 108/10 and SE-110/11 1 are both designators of a clandestine transmitter and receiver, also known as a spy radio set, developed during WWII, in 1942, by OKW -Aussenstelle Wurzen 2 and manufactured ...
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The People''s Radio (German Volksempfänger, Volks-Empfenger) is a unique, unparalleled program launched in Germany in 1933. We are talking about the manufacture of completely identical radios by
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WW2 US Navy – COLLINS MODEL MBF RECEIVER & TRANSMITTER – VERY NICE! $ 299.99 Contact Make An Offer
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I''ve got a few German radios that I''d like to broadcast to on the long wave bands. Looking for simple but effective one that can at least work across a room. Would like it to have variable
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With the proper function settings and simple modification the performance may be compared to later receivers like Drake 2-B and Collins 51-S, in fact the Collins receiver needs some
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This resulted in a completely new generation of radio receiver and transmitter valves. Also the number of different types was greatly reduced. Several military receivers used only one type of valve in all
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This is the transmitter for German WWII Sturmgeschütz self-propelled howitzers. It is a part of the Fu 16 SE 10 U system that also includes the Ukw. E. h receiver.
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This is a semi-hacked Torn.E.b. receiver, "Pack Receiver type b", used as a field set with 5W.S. 5-watt transmitter and in radio trucks with the 100W.S. 100 watt 200-1200 kHz transmitter.
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This is a HF transmitter developed by Lorenz around 1936, and was used by Kriegsmarine and Wehrmacht. Lo40K39d consist of transmitter type S. 23725/I and power supply type RGLE.
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SE 108/10 and SE-110/11 1 are both designators of a clandestine transmitter and receiver, also known as a spy radio set, developed during WWII, in 1942, by OKW -Aussenstelle Wurzen 2 and manufactured
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Within Abwehr terminology, “S” stands for the transmitter (“Sender” in German) and E stands for the receiver (“Empfänger” in German). So an SE 88/5
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FuG I: An early receiver/transmitter set manufactured by Lorenz. It operated in the 600 to 1667 kHz range (generally the entire American AM radio broadcast band) at a power of 20 to 100 watts,
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Leland L. Hite February 2022 All of Germany hears the Führer with the People''s Receiver.
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The Fu 5 system was typically composed of two main units: a transmitter and a receiver, powered by an associated transformer unit (Umformer E.U.a2 or E.U.a4) drawing power from the vehicle''s 12-volt
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