KL.Fuspr.d: A VHF transceiver. Modern direction finding of both communications and noncommunications signals covers a much wider range of frequencies. FuG 10: A medium-wave transceiver (receiver/transmitter) used in command tanks. 69 0 obj Over one hundred firms applied to be the Contractors used for the Pacific Naval Bases. In the World War II context, HF/DF applied to direction-finding of radio communications transmitters, typically operating at high frequency (HF). The FuG 2 was never used on its own but as an additional receiver in command tanks and relay devices. When they did not have enough time to gain altitude they had catastrophic losses. I can do 36-inch wide scans and prints from a plotter if needed. That would be a good station to calibrate his dial on. Fug 20: A 0.1 - 7.1MHz receiver paired with a 1.1 - 3MHz transmitter. It had the rare 12 Volt dynamotor so I could use it as part of a mobile setup in the car. The Role of Radio in Wartime France. Dynamotors are motor-generators; in my case one end is a spinning motor at 28VDC motor and the other end is a 250VDC generator. endobj The Aztec "Death Whistle" served a variety of purposes from human sacrifice rituals to warfare. For example, according to the ARRL Ham net's directory, there's a Bartlesville, Oklahoma rag chew net that operates on 444.775 MHz on Wednesdays at 8:30 pm. I have been binge watching WWII movies lately and it got me wondering about what kind of radio frequencies where they broadcasting on back then. To check each cap I had to remove each of them from circuit, one at a time. Comparable to the American SCR-508 tank radio, which covered a similar frequency range (20-27.9MHz) at 25 watts. But American pilots still avoided dog fighting and utilized the dominant characteristics of the Hellcat to inflict heavy losses. It operated in the 1,130 to 3,000kHz frequency range with a transmission power of 30 Watts. endobj This test will confirm that a capacitor is presenting a low impedance to a high frequency signal. Sadly, it disappeared in one of my folks moves., Did it occur to you, that is maybe why they moved as often as they did? The one-way voice link (OWVL) described a covert communications system that transmitted messages to an agent's unmodified shortwave radio using the high-frequency shortwave bands between 3 and 30 . Very cool! << With the outbreak of World War II, radio communication stations in Hawaii were built as rapidly as all other military operations that combined to make the Pacific offensive. I also got a lot of use of the BC-453 low frequency version as an improvement to my Hallicrafters receiver connecting it to the 455 Kc IF to take advantage of the low IF (85 Kc) to give improved selectivity. All receiver dials, prior to WWII, were vague in accuracy and didn't provide . Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag; 143.700: M: USAF TB CC/Fuel: Cross Country/Refueling/Delta: AM: Military: 139.225: M: USAF TB Diamond: Diamond Formation Workers hiked up the back side of the cliffs, from the Red Hill side, soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Michael 2 B - DMG 4a K: Truck-mounted. It was used for communication back to the regimental command post. endobj It needs some work too. RFID - Radio-Frequency Identification - uses electromagnetic fields to identify and track objects which carry either a passive or active tag. Its tedious, but even photographing each page with a digital camera is better than nothing. I then moved onto cleaning the Dynamotor. That connector full of separate banana jacks is just screaming for a 3D printed jig to hold them all together. Power output: 40 to 70 watts on CW and 10 to 17.5 Watts on speech or MCW 92 0 obj Receivers use a single-conversion heterodyne architecture similar to that of big wood console radios of the era. During World War II, the German Army relied on an diverse array of communications to maintain contact with its mobile forces and in particular with its armoured forces. Electronic warfare receivers to detect enemy radar signals. Radio and Radar Frequency Bands A Navy vet told me that 2716 was the "Harbor Common" frequency. The nice thing about tube gear is that when the power is turned off the tubes present an open-circuit and therefore you can test resistors reliably in-circuit without removing them. << /S /GoTo /D [90 0 R /Fit] >> This receiver is part of a series of radio gear known as ARC-5 command sets, which describes an entire class of WW2 transmitting and receiving equipment for aircraft-to-aircraft communication. << /S /GoTo /D (subsection.6.1) >> Power battery. I had about 25+ years ago picked up this old WW2 4 cyl generator a PU-35/U , remember it had about 8 hours on the hour meter, it might have about 9 when I got it I fired it up, had it outside in a box, would like to get rid of it if anyone would be interested, can send some pictures. but it probably didnt make sense. The instrument could be . In other words, how much series DC resistance does a capacitor present when it is measured at a relatively high frequency. endobj << /S /GoTo /D (subsubsection.4.4.2) >> Used by the infantry at the regimental and battalion level. It was usually used with a 1.4 metre antenna. At this point I had two toggle switches and a pot with a mess of wire shoved into the rear panel connector pins. FuG 3: A low-band VHF receiver. It also seems from recently received info that in 1947 the World Radio Conference and ICAO adopted the basis of current system(118-132Mhz later expanded to 136, then 137mhz) for en route/ local traffic/Approach/Tower etc..while HF was retained for long distance comms (much . Was the standard kit for tank-to-tank communication within platoons and companies. The audio amp tube socket is a problem. The basic wireless invention went through a rapid evolution between the first and second World Wars. Most places cant scan books without destroying the original unless you pay a fortune. Ive become a believer in testing all the caps now. Most of the community orbits around Electric Radio Magazine. With the receiver aligned I tested its sensitivity. The b version was used by the infantry until they changed to the 'c' model radio in another band. sorry guys. 28VDC in, 250VDC out all the while spinning like a whirly-bird. This mine was first developed in 1929 (90 years ago!) Unfortunately some leaky capacitors will measure to their specified value, so this test is not definitive. 1, dated 15 January 1943: "The designation of Radio Intelligence in these regulations is a general term for attacks on the communications and operations of enemy communications. For B+ I went to the dollar store and bought 20 9v batteries and snapped them together into a B+ strip Navy, 1947:401). The CBY-46104 covers 1.5-3 Mc either AM or CW (it can also tune in SSB in CW mode), made by the Aircraft Radio Corporation of Boonton N.J. in February 1942 with SN# 1777. The museum ships often have fully operational radio rooms wherein folks make the old radio gear work again. The results were actually quite nice. 24 0 obj 17 0 obj FuG 13: A Fug 6 with two receivers rather than one. The G series were still mobile but were intended to form more of a backbone for communications and were intended to remain in place for longer periods than the K. They again used a series of masts up to 50 m high. From this information shown on the navigators screen, a course to the target or as home run could be plotted. He taught me all about the command rx and tx. I dont know if they finally all sold out, or everything just got sent for scrap when Soviet surplus and post Soviet cheap optics and gear filled out the surplus pages during the 90s. The new receiving station at Wahiawa amply met these requirements but the main Navy transmitter at Lualualei was not powerful enough for an all-ocean war. With all of this I made a neat wire harness to tie it all together. (Tactical Information) 37 0 obj endobj I used to be all about modding things to unrecognizability but that was when new gear was so much more expensive. They used radio frequencies from 15 kHz to 33,3 kHz. I found mine at the Dayton Hamvention many years ago for $10. The result was an overseas radio facility program that was advanced in proportion and technology above other area installations. Range up to 50km. How to make this low frequency radio system become reality was one of the most complicated jobs in the Pacific during the war. That radio has an acceptance stencil from Alameda Naval Air Station Everyone is thrilled and amazed to see a dynamotor-powered receiver that is running almost entirely on its original parts and as it was originally built. << /S /GoTo /D (section.4) >> She would also listen for my grandfather just to be able to hear his voice. (BBC Messages) It operated in the 19,990 to 21,470kHz (19.99-21.47MHz) frequency range with a transmission power of 5 Watts. The CPNAB had an interest in Haik Valley as soon as the war broke out. FuSpr.f: A mid-band HF transceiver. To check for value and leakage with one test device you must resurrect an old piece of test gear known as the capacitor checker. My grandmother was a ham during WW2, my grandfather was in the signal corps. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraset. er /fr (h)bandr/. As it operated on the same band as the FuG 5 it allowed them, for example, to listen to the regimental command net while talking to the subordinate units at the same time. I did have a BC-348 at one time, when I was in college and that was my receiver for the station I took to school paired with a home made CW transmitter using a 6L6 on 80 and 40 meters. Formed the base design of other units. 1. . No ham has ever laid a soldering iron or a drill bit to it. Used by anti-tank units. To organize this mess and to make a more permanent functional display for the radio I built up a small external switch panel and drilled a hole pattern in it so it would simply bolt to the side of the radio using two of the existing machine screws on the case. Or both? The Hellcat was of course better but that is only to be expected. Actually, the 3D printing would solve a nasty problem in making WW2 gear operate again; finding the connectors! .15 Watt output AM voice and CW. It operated in the 23,000 to 24,950kHz (23-24.95MHz) frequency range with a transmission power of 10 Watts. Radio-frequency identification ( RFID) has been around for over 80 years and has evolved into one of the most powerful technologies available for sample tracking and asset management. Sadly the impact of this (significantly improved Command and Control of forces at the tactical level) gets virtually no 'airtime'. endobj This test will show if a cap is functioning as a cap and as specified. (Acronyms) << /S /GoTo /D (subsection.4.3) >> Torn.Fu.d2: A VHF transceiver. The Shortwave Broadcast Bands During WW2 I've always been curious about what the short wave bands sounded like in the United States during World War II. 73 K9LJB. Most times a good proportion of resistors have to be replaced..with modern parts, because if you find old parts of the same type they are all out of tolerance too. Operating on the 2000 - 2100MHz band. The project was one of hundreds that were completed under the coordination and leadership of the Pacific Naval Air Base (PNAB). It spun up like a 1950s jet engine! endobj Free shipping for many products! My unconventional restoration of this radio followed strict rules so as to minimize the evidence of repair both inside and out yet make this radio perform again as though it came fresh off the assembly line. Air to ground radio communication equipment. Frequencies around the 13-18 GHz band is where precipitation radars generally operate. But a question: why go to all of the work to restuff caps and things, all hidden deep inside, but then have all that modern bright plastic wire, tie-wraps, psychedelic banana plugs and a modern speak hanging on the outside, its kind of trashing it up, like someone painting graffiti on it? Learn how your comment data is processed. 4 0 obj Short wave was available on many, but by no means all, pre-war consumer radios. I was a bit surprised at how the caps actually tested. Next I checked all of the resistors with my Fluke DVM. Of course, it had a dynamotor power supply, which we used to (only half jokingly) refer to as a rotating short. Its a long story, but an abused ARC5 dynamotor adapted for use powering an autopilot got me an interesting gig on a sailing yacht back in the 60s. .15 Watt-output AM voice and CW. Could interwork with the Fug 5 of the armour. It was stated that an 80 m AM net was monitored but 80 meter band is outside of 1.5 to 3 MC. Navy, 1946:139). Range 70km AM voice to 200km CW. Newer computer modeling is also used. endobj Something was not right with it, the plates on the large variable tuning cap were literally grinding against each other. It was used with antenna of either 1.4 to 2.0 metres antenna. << /S /GoTo /D (subsection.4.4) >> FuG 6: A high-band HF/low-band VHF transceiver. I kept the flower pots to reverse the mod. Small world. Macona: Range 1.5km. In comparison, there's a morning Ohio rag chew net that operates on 28.337 MHz, Monday-Friday at 8:30 am. It is a criminal offensive to hike the Stairs, and you could be fined a minimum of $1000 if you are caught. I even used the receiver as a tunable IF in a science fair project experimenting with mixers/converter for 10mhz WWV. The Paraset was a small, low-power, thermionic valve CW morse code-only radio transmitter-receiver supplied to the resistance groups in France, Belgium and the Netherlands during World War II. I am familiar with these radios and have had a few of them in the past, but dont have any now. Found this today, while researching how to fix up my CCT-46192 (roughly like the AN/ARC-5 R23) that hasnt seen power since probably 1985. It was usually used with a two-metre antenna. FuG 14: Multi-radio setup consisting of several separate radios. Usually they used 30.xx MHz area frequencies (low band, radios close to 10 meters) AM mode usually. Im totally on your side generally; but its really not a crime to play around with gear like that and drill some holes. Great project! The wireless was invented by Marconi in the late nineteenth century and the Navy was quick to make use of the new technology. If small amounts of current (on the order of single-digit uA) leak through then that capacitor is bad. More information including downloadable manuals here; http://radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-522 Anne Member for 14 years 3 months Army equipment was primitive, had a very short range, and often negotiated atmospheric interference. A common infantry set. There was a lot of noise coming through the speaker likely due to failed decoupling caps that would otherwise quiet the dynamotors hum. $79.99 The ghostly radio station that no one claims to run - BBC . In an effort to take some of the fight to the enemy Winston . Range 5km AM voice.[1]. Range was line-or-sight so the ranges reported here were assuming the antenna could "see" one another.[4][5]. Im surprised. B^). Nicely done. endobj Mast or tower. Old radios are like old cars, they could use an alignment from time to time. endobj Tower up to 50 m. DM 43: Development item, possible none deployed. Replacement for Torn.Fu.f. Please note: the Haik Stairs are currently closed and illegal to access. Radio was the cheapest form of entertainment, and it was the most popular medium during World War II. Infantry. It is not easy hooking-up military surplus radios because they typically use multi-pin multi-use connectors for power and other controls. Depending on the set a range of communication facilities were available consisting of voice and/or teletype and Hellscriber. Two weeks ago I was at the Communications Museum in Seattle, and they had a Command Set just like yours, tuned to the Boeing Tower frequency. The system would also require a transmitter building at the bottom of the valley, placement of anchors at the ridge of the cliffs, wires running from the anchors to the transmitter, and a copper grid system in the valley to assist in conducting the signals. Range 10km AM voice to 40km CW. Come on, there are a gazillion of those out there. Long range radio systems to communicate back to base, typically consisting of an ART-13 transmitter and a BC-348 receiver. The parasets the British SOE sent to operatives in occupied Europe used low HF, 3-7 MHz. Nice work on the restoration. endobj The men that reached the ridgeline were pondering the possibilities and problems of construction at the site. From 1936 the German forces started deploying a range of communication links using UHF frequencies to form a point-to-point mesh communication network. FuG 17: Designation for a Torn Fu H transceiver. However, The radios would probably be near identical to CBs in their function, key differences being Freq Range, power- ect. It could be powered by 12 or 24v dynamotors. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for WW2 Marconi Type C2 Frequency Indicator No.10D/3789 Vintage RCAF Ham Radio Comm at the best online prices at eBay! Like weather frequencies, the Ham net frequencies also vary from state to state. It's so enigmatic, it's as if it was designed with conspiracy theorists in mind. 16 0 obj Main advantage over the FuG 5 was greater range. 1 Watt output AM voice and CW. I put them back into place and the tuning unit was good as new. Channel 2 6000 CPS teletype. endobj I was also surprised by the quality of the caps in my WS19. DVM testing only reveals the short-circuited caps, this is a necessary first step. 56 0 obj 5 0 obj The later was tricky, with some high, medium, and low-band-specific alignments required. Production on the SCR-536 radio began in July of 1941, and approximately 130,000 of them were built by Galvin Manufacturing Co./Motorola of Chicago, Illinois. Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR): Also see Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio ( ESMR ). Range 2km AM voice to 4km CW. Just one thing about caps: ESR is not Electrostatic Resistance, its the Equivalent Series Resistance, Excellent posting and thanks for the dynamotor rebuild info. Radio: Long haul communication was primarily HF (High Frequency) radio 4,000 to 30,000 kHz giving ranges up to 3,000 or more miles. With the strong powered radio signals they succeeded to communicate from a distance of 16 nautical miles, depth of submarine's antenna was 10 metres. Born in Maine, Gillars was a. I think you did a great restoration just a pity about nonsensical rules! 1940-1949 IT'S THE OLD STORY: A glamorous movie actress and a brash avant-garde composer get together to invent and patent a device that controls torpedoes by radio. 48 0 obj It operated in the 4.5-6.67MHz frequency range. Now that everything was in order it was time to try the radio in its final configuration. I left the original rear power plug in place and found out that miniature banana plugs fit perfectly into the WW2 socketed pins. (Comment Policy). Testing capacitors with a DVM in resistance mode will show which are short-circuited but it will not reveal the leaking capacitors that are only leaking ever so slightly (e.g. Aviation Distress (VHF Guard) 118.000 - 121.950 MHz. endobj A projectile hit the . ( Voice of America Coverage Analysis Program \(VoACAP\)) FuG 9: A transceiver, operated in the 0.1 - 7.1MHz (100kHz - 7100kHz) range. I remember visiting a couple of friends (G4EYL and G8LUV) in the 80s, and they noticed some CBers on a ham band. Of course I am not proud of that today. FuG 4: A medium-wave receiver used in command tanks. Could this unit have seen some action in the south Pacific? It was usually installed in section leader and company commanders' vehicles, to allow them to listen on one frequency while transmitting and receiving on another. This innovation constituted the Contractors, Pacific Naval Air Base (CPNAB). Near exclusively AM mode. Feldfu c: 130 - 160MHz infantry. 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