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endobj Actually, the 3D printing would solve a nasty problem in making WW2 gear operate again; finding the connectors! Learn more, WWII Aircraft Radio Roars To Life: What It Takes To Restore A Piece Of History, radio systems installed into WW2 aircraft, Mr Carlsons Lab has a great video on how to use one, Custom Nixies Perform When Cranked Up To 100,000 Hertz, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYQXlaLJRzzW9TYSynzOAvg, Repurposing Old Smartphones: When Reusing Makes More Sense Than Recycling. 84 0 obj FWIW according to the Tarrant ORB , 116.1mhz was the guard freq worldwide in 1946(That was DSB-AM- Amplitude Modulation). Near exclusively AM mode. endobj I tend to have such a bad opinion of caps made since the mid 90s though, that I figure if I leave something in that seems marginal it still might last 5 years whereas a replacement might last 3. 2.2. Spaceborne altimeters generally use frequencies in the 2-18 GHz band while scatterometers generally use frequencies between 5-36 GHz. Power 220 V AC 50Hz. 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 date of manufacture was early-war, February 1942. << /S /GoTo /D (subsection.6.1) >> << /S /GoTo /D (subsection.4.3) >> Now there are so many easily modifiable kits and open source designs the remaining historical items are better off as museum pieces. We are now at a point where the surplus WW2 electronics should no longer be hacked to bits. The Submarine Base at Pearl Harbor, established in 1919, found itself at the forefront of war operations for the Pacific during World War II. Formed the base design of other units. Not reversible. It was used for communication back to the regimental command post. VHF frequency is widely used in analog TV broadcasting since it started a few decades back. FuG 4: A medium-wave receiver used in command tanks. How the lineage of the walkie-talkie reaches from World War II to the modern cell phone. Born in Maine, Gillars was a. The result was an overseas radio facility program that was advanced in proportion and technology above other area installations. 52 0 obj On May 25th, 1939 Congress passed an appropriation bill providing 63 million dollars for Naval Air Bases. England. I figured out the problem after about five minutes of reverse polarity operation. Radio Communications in World War II Naval radio communication played a vital role in World War II efforts and Hawaii's defensive installation. The K series were truck mobile units using a range of masts up to approximately 11 m tall. FuG 17: Designation for a Torn Fu H transceiver. Short wave was available on many, but by no means all, pre-war consumer radios. Channel 1, voice or 2400 CPS teletype. qk|UbVE4k%3DsRaEAYsombT_FG46m,@0E/N7U. The only exception for me is that historical books and papers should be preserve, so we can know what has preceded us. The F4F is often underrated today because its performance numbers look so bad on paper but it had a very good kill ratio and it was the main US fighter at Midway. Military radar band nomenclature, L, S, C, X, Ku, and K bands originated during World War II as a secret code so scientists and engineers could talk about frequencies without divulging them. One of them went under the stairs and there was the characteristic sound of a dynamotor spinning up they blasted out Morse at (I think they said) 2kW for a few seconds and then G4EYL used her best local-radio announcers voice to tell them they werent welcome. ahh jeez, that was meant at top level, idk how it ended up as a comment 3 levels down. This was helped by the increasingly short supply of qualified Japanese pilots as well as the Zeros lack of performance compared to the Hellcat. The instrument could be . It drives me nuts to see someone take something that should be in a museum and butcher it. In modern low-voltage electronics the key metric to capacitor goodness is ESR. I remember visiting a couple of friends (G4EYL and G8LUV) in the 80s, and they noticed some CBers on a ham band. The FuG 2 was never used on its own but as an additional receiver in command tanks and relay devices. Usually they used 30.xx MHz area frequencies (low band, radios close to 10 meters) AM mode usually. Range up to 50km. In fact, using sound to psychologically attack an enemy has roots in the ancient Aztec culture. 85 0 obj There was a lot of noise coming through the speaker likely due to failed decoupling caps that would otherwise quiet the dynamotors hum. https://mapsairmuseum.org/what-constitutes-a-radio-on-a-wwii-era-bomber/#:~:text=The%20predominate%20command%20installation%20during,5%20command%20series%20was%20used. It operated in the 27,000 to 33,300kHz (27-33.3MHz) frequency range with a transmission power of 20 Watts. Radio during WWI At the onset of World War I, radio was still in its infancy. The Navy believed it possible to use the natural geography to create the necessary height. FuG 15: A HF receiver. The Role of Radio in Wartime France. After Coral Sea it was immediately concluded that a Wildcat dog fighting a Zero was suicide. So rule 1 fails immediately. Octal tubes were used as the active devices and the operational frequencies did not exceed 20 MHz, which was considered a high frequency for the mid 1930s. Tower up to 50 m. Transmission power 0.4 Watts. endobj Fug 19: A transceiver operating in the range 3 - 7.5 Mhz. . Various radios were used for clandestine communications by resistance groups in WWII, including the Norwegian OLGA and the British Paraset, which was supplied to resistance groups in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. This radio transmitter was 25 watts and had a range of 7 miles moving, and 10 to 15 while stopped. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. 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. The units of the T series were "backpack"-style mobile equipment. If small amounts of current (on the order of single-digit uA) leak through then that capacitor is bad. (Critical frequency) In other words, they were planning ahead for this conflict (an interesting book on this topic, how war production in the US was set up in advance by an executive from General Motors who established GMs global supply chain in the 20s and 30s). [2], Torn.Fu.g: A HF transceiver. At this point in time the proposal for the Pacific Naval Air Bases was being limited to defensive measures. (BBC Radio Signal Prediction) Used by artillery forward observers. This test will show if a cap is functioning as a cap and as specified. It is a measure of the effectiveness of a filter capacitor. By the winter of 1940 Congress began to understand the full impact of the Pacific turmoil and approved a bill that included $31 million specifically for the Pacific island bases. 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. EDIT: forgot to add that nearly all transmitters employed crystal-oscillators (wartime demands actually drove research to make leaps in radio crystal quality). Rather than having two motors with two shafts tied together (larger units on ships actually used such configurations) this motor is built into one compact unit with two armatures and two sets of brushes. Feldfu b2: Panzergrenadier only two tubes, no AF tube Rv2,4P700. About Me - Opt out - OP can reply !delete to delete - Article of the day. Post-WWII use continued for quite some time with AR-8510s showing up on old oil tankers as late as the 1980s. It operated in the 23.11 to 24.01 MHz (24100 to 25000kHz) frequency range with a transmission power of 5 Watts. There I found a unicorn of historical significance; an un-modified-since-WW2 surplus CBY-46104 receiver with dynamotor. Which one was this radio used it? Those old caps still working is amazing, and a testament to just how terrible the knockoff electrolytic caps are. I did make one modification to it: I added a pot to dial in some positive feedback around 2 of the IF stages. I made the necessary repairs; it appears that this unit was dropped at some point and the fixed plates, which were normally electrically isolated from ground, had popped off of their plastic insulators. The ghostly radio station that no one claims to run - BBC . << /S /GoTo /D (section.4) >> Navy, 1947:401). Channel 2 8000 CPS teletype. It operated in the 23,000 to 24,950 kHz (23-24.95 MHz) frequency range with a transmission power of 10 Watts. 61 0 obj Sadly this is no longer the case. During this hearing Admiral Moreell laid out the exact method that would be used in building the bases. In particular they questioned how the wires would be brought to the top of the ridge from the Valley side. Electromagnetic radiation falls . It is tough to test capacitors correctly, it requires multiple tests to troubleshoot for bad capacitors: Given all of that, the keys to troubleshooting tube equipment are to test the capacitance of each cap to verify that it is functioning and test the leakage to make sure it is not leaking current between circuits. The US was the first to large scale field FM radios, as well as FM radio relay sets. Bravo! [2], Torn.Fu.f: A HF transceiver. (BBC Signal and Sunspots) I wonder if the Nazi's used Hertz? Walkie-talkies even inspired a major cell phone network. Particularly the higher valued ones in the 100s of K or M ohm range. The BC-604 has a drawer with room for all the crystals for its frequency range. A typical practice of the post-WW2 era was for the Elmer hams to gift an ARC-5 receiver to a young ham working to earn their license. 65 0 obj And yes, Ive restored many WWII radios, and the peanut gallery is always annoying. Both the army and the air force made use of the same equipment. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. 36 0 obj Today surplus stores only have contemporary Chinese-made boots, camping gear, and flashlights. DVM testing only reveals the short-circuited caps, this is a necessary first step. 41 0 obj (Episodes of Nazi-fascist violence) Most of the community orbits around Electric Radio Magazine. In my experience, the dynamotors were often the first thing to be discarded on those sets. R1155 frequency range: 75 kHz to 18.5 MHz depending on the model variant. 1.5 Watt output AM voice and CW. To preserve this historic treasure my rules of restoration were: These were not easy rules to follow because, as we know, the first step to antique radio restoration is to replace all of the paper and electrolytic capacitors, saving a lot of headache and time. Eric Steven Raymond have extremely high DC impedance) at high voltages. As with every other aspect of the entertainment industry, the government had a firm grip on radio stations, which led to censoring many of their programs. Long-distance ham radio communications began in the 1920s. There seemed to b warehouses full of them up into the 80s along with a lot of other WWII stuff still around. Operating on the 502 - 555MHz band, two channels. Of course I am not proud of that today. 20 0 obj Dynamotor worked perfectly, just like new again! Or both? 30Mhz+ is used by the government to this day, along with other PMR Licensees. Radio frequency radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation, which is a combination of electric and magnetic fields that move through space together as waves. It needs some work too. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. endobj Some command and reconnaissance units had this infantry transceiver to allow then to talk to Panzergrenadier units.[2]. They're all over the place. Range 1.5km. I did that once with a couple of books and used OCR software on the images to create a searchable PDF. FuG 2: A high-band HF/low-band VHF receiver. They used radio frequencies from 15 kHz to 33,3 kHz. Was the standard kit for tank-to-tank communication within platoons and companies. 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. Used by anti-tank units. It had the rare 12 Volt dynamotor so I could use it as part of a mobile setup in the car. It was used with antenna of either 1.4 to 2.0 metres antenna. Unfortunately, I did modify the chassis to accommodate some kind of tuning knob and vernier in an attempt to slow down the tuning rate for cw. It consists of a few dials and a very sensitive Magic Eye tube which will deflect leakage is detected. (Fug 8 + Fug 4). The model is 1/48 scale and the frequencies used are 48 times higher than actual. I opted to re-stuff the defective caps by opening the metal cans, extracting the guts, and putting in a modern replacement, then gluing the cans back together. Receivers use a single-conversion heterodyne architecture similar to that of big wood console radios of the era. Radio. 77 0 obj It operated in the 27,000 to 33,300kHz (27-33.3MHz) frequency range with a transmission power of 10 Watts. And that for frequencies according the plans. << /S /GoTo /D (subsubsection.4.4.1) >> I never played with the transmitters very much. I was bemused by these rules of engagement: 1. I wish I still had it, but the car it was in was stolen from me, and when I got the car back, the radio was no longer in it. I listened to a basketball game from an AM broadcast station in Chicago, I tuned into WWV at 2.5 MHz, and tuned in an 80 m AM net. Took first prize in my category! Octal tubes were used as the active devices and the operational frequencies did not exceed 20 MHz, which was considered a high frequency for the mid 1930's. This radio gear was light-weight. Fug 21: A 0.1 - 10MHz receiver paired with a 2.5 - 7.5MHz transmitter. In Hawaii,Navy communications began in September, 1916, at Hospital Point, Pearl Harbor. 29 0 obj It was first used in combat early in 1944 on the Anzio beachhead in Italy. It operated in the 1.87 - 3MHz frequency range. The receiver was not too sensitive, and tuning was jammed up at the higher frequency ranges on the dial. (Looking at you, [MisterM]!). At one time (1976) I had it mounted in my 65 Datsun (named Ziggy), and used to work CW on 40 meters with headphones on and a key strapped to my leg. Your painstaking dedication to detail and historical accuracy means that the next caretaker of this radio will still have plenty of historical context surrounding each of the individual parts, construction, etc. Range 70km AM voice to 200km CW. 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. The problem with these crystals was, that frequencies of the radio nets were planned frequencies for day and night time, just for all the 24 hour. I then moved onto cleaning the Dynamotor. 1 Watt output AM voice and CW. 121.500 MHz. First, that private contractors would be used because the use of civil service engineers was too slow. Stephen Chasey liked LIDL PARKSIDE Battery hacks. 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. (on the work youve done and the article) No other details available. This thing was preserved as good as the day it was removed from its F4F Hellcat. I measured <1 uV on AM at 2 MHz, more than good enough for me and easily exceeding the original factory spec. Of course, they called them megacycles, rather than MHz. endobj By 1943 Japan controlled about forty broadcasting stations and was able to have programmes going out on shortwave around the clock on more than fifty frequencies. << /S /GoTo /D [90 0 R /Fit] >> The Admiral proposed: . Miraculously it came to life when powered. Power 220 V AC 50Hz 680 VA. Stuttgart - FuG D 3: Development item, possible none deployed. Most radios need every paper capacitor replacing, otherwise the leakage in them just destroys the resistor droppers, or blows up something else. For high voltage capacitors, the key metric of goodness is leakage. . Range was line-or-sight so the ranges reported here were assuming the antenna could "see" one another.[4][5]. Comparable to the American SCR-508 tank radio, which covered a similar frequency range (20-27.9MHz) at 25 watts. Sadly the impact of this (significantly improved Command and Control of forces at the tactical level) gets virtually no 'airtime'. In some command units. 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. Otherwise, you should probably ask around in the area in which you plan to operate. Transmitters utilize a MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) architecture supporting AM phone and CW (aka Morse code) transmission. I applied 28V and, carefully with my finger, pushed the armature on the 28V side of the dynamotor to coax it into operation. The station was commissioned on December 21, 1941, and grew to be one of the largest Naval radio stations in the world at that time (Allen, 1950: 226). If only more kit of that vintage was restored and demonstrated, then some of the static aircraft exhibits would at least sound like they were still usable. endobj Aviation Distress (VHF Guard) 118.000 - 121.950 MHz. endobj I think you did a great restoration just a pity about nonsensical rules! Depends on the service. Range up to 50km. << /S /GoTo /D (subsection.4.2) >> The 1940s also came to be known as the Age of Golden Programming for radio shows. is thought to have been created during WWII. Air traffic controllers and airline pilots use frequencies between 118 MHz to 137 MHz to communicate. Main advantage over the FuG 5 was greater range. Fortunately for me, and unlike solid state equipment, no damage was done. Feldfu c: 130 - 160MHz infantry. The PNAB was initiated in the 1930s as turmoil was mounting in the Pacific. It operated in the 1,130 to 3,000kHz frequency range. 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. endobj It was used on most of the larger aircraft in the war. Over one hundred firms applied to be the Contractors used for the Pacific Naval Bases. Very impressive! Old resistors tend to increase in value over time. Channel 2 6000 CPS teletype. Air to ground radio communication equipment. It operated in the 4.5-6.67MHz frequency range. Channel 2 8000 CPS teletype. I think its output is 3k. Yeah, I try to scan whatever manuals I can but I have yet to figure out how to scan the manual for my old military generator since it is bound. 89 0 obj endobj It was used with the same antenna as the Fug 8. Finally someone restoring something instead of shoving in a raspberry pi. Learn how your comment data is processed. It tuned the 40 meter ham band, and I spent many an evening with it. Unit must be made fully operational to original specification. Derp, sorry only trawled the top layer of the grey matter there, been reading some vintage computer pages where they (mis)use reforming to mean blowing out the shorts, forgot the older process. The BC-348 receiver was built in large quantities, and covered 200-500 Khz, plus 1.5 to 18 Mhz in 6 bands. 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