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    #61
    Very interesting photo. I especially like the power, antenna and interconnection sockets on the back of the desks. I wonder what the big receiver is in the middle of the photo - looks like either a Kw. E. a or an Lw. E. a. Since the other receivers in the room are Torn. E. b, then in all probability it's a Kw. E.a, since they had the gretest frequency overlap.

    Notice that the student with the Kw. E. a is keying Morse Code. They are probably using the FF33 phones to connect to a weak in-room transmitter. Looks like the other students are receiving the code and transcribing it.

    Yuri
    Last edited by Yuri Desyatnik; 02-27-2007, 11:58 PM.

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      #62
      Hi,

      Thanks Todd. You have also posted some awsome photos on this forum.

      Here's another pic of a field telephone exchange in operation.

      Cheers,

      Larry
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        #63
        I was supposed to place this here in this thread...

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=210691

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          #64
          Another from 225 ID album.
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              #66
              Last edited by boyouLaGleize.; 04-17-2007, 04:38 AM.

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                #67
                Torn Fu

                Hi

                Here is my contribution to this excellent thread.

                HCS

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                  #68
                  Two pics from a 9 Pz. Division album.

                  Signals truck and sleeping quarters.
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                    #69
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                      #70
                      Looks like the top photo is of a WR1/T or P entertainment radio. And the cabinet behind the sleeping soldier says "Schreibgerät" or Writing Device.

                      The photo below, is probably of the same receiver.

                      Yuri

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                        #71
                        Here's another photo showing German troops listening to a radio broadcast.
                        A Hitler speech or news from the front perhaps.
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                          #72
                          Time to bring this thread back to the top.

                          They are receiving the weather forecast with the help of a radio receiver at the Berlin-Templehof airfield.
                          18 May 1938
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                            #73
                            Telefunken-Zielflug-Peilrahmen PR50N
                            18 May 1938


                            Anyone know what this is??
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                              #74
                              Ground radio direction position with Telefunken-Peilrahmen and rod antennae.
                              18 May 1938
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                                #75
                                Here a scan from I pic. I found recently.....

                                Looks like field-lessons with the klappenschrank...
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