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    #91
    Lichtsprechgerät 80 V1

    Training with a Li.Spr.80 first version with 6 men team.

    Sorry, I will try to insert a link to the picture later.

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      Interwar postcard showing Wehrmacht wearing GM-24 gas masks and some radio equipment that I don't know anything about

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        #93
        Originally posted by Galacnor View Post
        Interwar postcard showing Wehrmacht wearing GM-24 gas masks and some radio equipment that I don't know anything about
        You can clearly see the wheel behind the rightmost funker, the same funker is receiving message and writing it down. Seems like Reichswehr receiver on the horse drawn carriage, probably from the middle of '20-s.

        Here's something similar.

        http://www.armyradio.ch/radio-e/se-301-e.htm

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          #94
          It looks like a Leichte Bespannte Feldstation 0.5 kW of WW1 vintage. There were several version of these, they used a 17 meter Kurbelmast, which is just visible in the background of the picture. The photograph was probably taken in the early 1920's...

          regards,

          Funksammler

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            #95
            Another WW1 station.

            http://www.bildarchivaustria.at/Preview/15721995.jpg

            http://www.europeana1914-1918.eu/en/..._3000073602687

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              #96
              It looks like this may actually be a E226 receiver station from 1928. Compare to this picture:

              <a href="http://s672.photobucket.com/user/Funksammler/media/16_zpsq1mdroj4.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i672.photobucket.com/albums/vv86/Funksammler/16_zpsq1mdroj4.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 16_zpsq1mdroj4.jpg"/></a>

              The transmitter on the right hand side is missing and the The "Betriebsverstärker" (operational amplifier) which is normally mounted inside the left door can clearly be recognised on the right hand side.

              So the photograph is probably taken a bit later than I first mentioned, probably 1928-1930.

              regards,

              Funksammler

              Originally posted by Galacnor View Post


              Interwar postcard showing Wehrmacht wearing GM-24 gas masks and some radio equipment that I don't know anything about

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                #97
                Zwischenstecker (or Parallelschaltgerät) in use. Pretty rare on photos.



                http://der-fernmelder.de/zubehoer-na...henstecker-33/

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by ezesar View Post
                  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...
                  New link that works.

                  https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ala6QgzwZ1PHg04npZu-5OLsuHf1

                  Best regards

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                    #99
                    Very interessed in pictures of Fusprech.a1 in use by luftwaffe .
                    This was the pre serie og Feldfu.b.

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...usprech&page=2

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                      24 November 1942
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                        FF26 und Katze

                        A rare feature of the Feldfernsprecher26 cought on photo



                        I'd be glad to see more FF26 cont. photos, where the shoulder strap can be seen, tnx!

                        Csaba

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                          FF33 use in Spanish Civil war

                          Photograph from "Archivo fotográfico de la Fundación Telefónica"

                          It shows a FF33 field phone employed by the "Nacional" army during Spanish Civil War (1936-39). It was part of the German aid to the rebel forces against the communist government of "Frente Popular"

                          Image dated on 1938, april 1

                          https://simft.fundaciontelefonica.co...264.1492465746

                          Best regards

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                            https://i.pinimg.com/originals/1e/fc...ision-wwii.jpg

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                              Signals set in use.
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                                https://d2upmi9jmg2f2.cloudfront.net...large/A279.JPG

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