griffinmilitaria

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

British Army radio help please

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    British Army radio help please

    I've had this a while and wondered at the period of when it was used, late 40's 50's maybe 60's even.

    Any ideas on this, I don't know to much about radios but I don't think you'd reach to far on this !!!! 10-15 miles if you're lucky maybe. Or is for use in a vehicle ??

    Any help and ideas would be great.

    Kr

    Marcus
    Attached Files

    #2
    2
    Attached Files

    Comment


      #3
      3
      Attached Files

      Comment


        #4
        I just found a site on them.....what some people collect eh ! It was issued in 1945.
        Thanks for looking, oh and the range was up to a mile (1 mile)........!!!! And it needed a 12 ft aerial for that !!!!! Good grief

        Comment


          #5
          Oh Dear

          Not too different from clansman then
          And we still use them

          Comment


            #6
            Ws38

            There's an example of one of these WS38 sets in the Hartenstein Airborne museum - Oosterbeek ... which was retrieved from the Polish DZ "K" a couple of years ago from a "lost" supply cannister that was unearthed during redevelopment.

            I'm sure Ade can confirm that these were a more popular light-weight set, and there are a few photo's around of airborne troops using them ...

            Gary J.

            Comment


              #7
              Hi !
              This is Wireless Set No. 38 Mk III. Several information what are on website Wireless for the Warrior
              Citation:
              "Wireless Set No. 38 Mk.3 was based on the No. 38 Mk. II* model but with a much improved netting and tuning facility. In addition, it was tropicalised (hermetically sealed in a die-cast aluminium case) and carried on the operator's back, the control being a mechanically operated remote control. The basic circuit compared to the Mk.II* is not changed very much.
              Crystal calibrator No. 9 fitted to the case for calibrating and netting.
              Case hermetically sealed and tropicalised.
              Standard 150V/3V No. 38 Set battery.
              Issued in 1945.
              Manufactured at Murphy Radio Ltd."
              If someone has elements parts or webb equipment to
              Wireless Set 38 Mk II or
              Wireless Set 38 Mk II*
              I ask about information .
              Greetings - Robert

              Comment

              Users Viewing this Thread

              Collapse

              There are currently 2 users online. 0 members and 2 guests.

              Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.

              Working...
              X