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    #76
    After 5 years, its time to bring this thread back to life. Here is a new acquisition.
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      #77
      Are you sure its a working phone - looks like a wire is sticking out of the handset (on ebay this phone wouldn`t sell for much). LOL!!!

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          #79
          Nice reenactor photo.

          Here is a new purchase as well.
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            #80
            damn mp40 muzzle...

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              #81
              Originally posted by cTapocTa View Post
              damn mp40 muzzle...
              Yep, dead give away.

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                #82
                Foto of two man with Feld.fu. in Russia.

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                  #83
                  Anyone recognize this piece of equipment on the fender?
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                    #84
                    It is a WR1 receiver. You can find them in various threads on this forum, e.g.: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...&highlight=wr1

                    regards,

                    Funksammler

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                      #85
                      Thanks Funksammler!

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                        #86
                        Siemens portable model K32 GWB barracks radio

                        I am looking for a photo of the Siemens portable model K32 GWB barracks radio
                        showing it in use. Also are there any books on this subject of WW2 German Radios?

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                          #87
                          As far as I am aware there are no books on the entertainment radios. On military radio equipment there are some, mostly German language, books (Trenkle etc.).

                          English language books are mainly the Charles C. Barger's books (long out of print),

                          Metsu's picture book (published by Heimdal) and "Wireless for Wehrmacht" published by wwp are still be available. These are mainly picture books, relatively light on technical detail, that give a good overview of the types of equipment used.

                          regards,

                          Funksammler

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by Todd Gylsen View Post
                            This is a great and very informative forum. I'm not a collector of communication equipment, per se', only having a couple German field phones in the collection. However, I do have a few images of communication equipment in use. If you have any photos of communication equipment in your collection, please post them.

                            Here is a LW signals unit setting up an antennae of some sort.
                            Hi Todd.

                            I think that there are mounting the "anspannbock" where the “Schweres Feldkabel” from FF33,s or trunk lines from other Klappenschranks, spread over the front, end.
                            Here they mount the abspannbock with porcelain isolators to retain cables and guide them to one or more 20 pairs terminal box, where the field lines are connected to binding post and go to the klappenschrank room by only a 20 pairs cable, avoiding to have someting similar to a "spiderweb" on the room.

                            You can see it on the KatS-Dv. 861 "Feldkabelbau" from German Bundesamtes für Zivilschutz, page 94.

                            Regards.

                            César.

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by ezesar View Post
                              Hi Todd.

                              I think that there are mounting the "anspannbock" where the “Schweres Feldkabel” from FF33,s or trunk lines from other Klappenschranks, spread over the front, end.
                              Here they mount the abspannbock with porcelain isolators to retain cables and guide them to one or more 20 pairs terminal box, where the field lines are connected to binding post and go to the klappenschrank room by only a 20 pairs cable, avoiding to have someting similar to a "spiderweb" on the room.

                              You can see it on the KatS-Dv. 861 "Feldkabelbau" from German Bundesamtes für Zivilschutz, page 94.

                              Regards.

                              César.
                              This kind of mast are called "Stangenteil" and here are several with "bauhaken" that I own in my collection from Spanish Army Signals. http://1drv.ms/1PeToXD

                              Also a photo of taken from internet to my "nachrichten album" of the abspannbock on working...

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                                #90
                                Luftwaffe Mess Radio

                                I am looking for photos of this set issued to the Luftwaffe for personal and entertainment use. I have not been able to find anything period.
                                I own one of these sets with its original shipping case and provenance.

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