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    Type of German Communication Notebook

    I am very uneducated on the information surrounding this notebook. I know it is original it was given to me by a war vets wife along with a uniform eagle and HJ armband (which I will also picture).

    If anyone has any information surrounding this notebook or what type of communications are recorded in it I would be very happy!! : )

    Thanks,

    Josh





















    Thanks

    #2
    It appears the notebook was owned by an HJ who was into electronics. The columns of Xc, Xl, Xe,....Zt are realated to Capacitive reactance, Inductive reactance, Rms voltage and Impedance. The other symbols are related to symbology for setting up the various elements of a radio system (i.e. power supply, various amplifier stages, and antenna loads. The next page appears to be a wiring diagram for a switch to a vaccuum tube socket. The dots and dashes are the Morse Code. I would say that he was into radio electronics, especially continuous wave (CW) transmission and reception.

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      #3
      The eagle belongs to RMBO / Baudienst cap :
      Click !

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        #4
        For comparison :
        (BTW - rare bird, congratulation )
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          #5
          It's funny, I knew it was a rare bird b/c I had done research on it using many different sources and couldn't find anything on this - what i thought was an oddly shaped headed bird.

          Thanks for the information - how rare are you talking - in a $$ sense just curios.

          ANY INFORMATION MORE INFORMATION ON THE BOOKLET IS STILL APPRECIATED, thanks Memory, you're very educated on electronics.

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            #6
            I read in the shown notebookpage top line:

            Z. Zt.= zur Zeit (right now) F.P.Nr. (Feldpostnummer) 30511

            This belonged to the 10. komp./III. Batl. Sicherungs-Regiment 16

            1943 - febr. 1945

            Hope this helps

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