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    morse code key pad.

    picked up this morse code key pad at a car boot in the uk .i'ts marked D.R.P JUNKER .can anybody tell me anything about it cheers paul .
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    This is the legendary Junker key. Probably one of the oldest and most well-balanced German Morse Code keys. They started making these in the 1920s, and the design was so good, that they made them into the 1990s. These keys, because of their size were used in fixed installations and ships. Does yours have any military markings on it?

    Yuri

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      Junker keys

      Originally posted by Yuri Desyatnik View Post
      This is the legendary Junker key. Probably one of the oldest and most well-balanced German Morse Code keys. They started making these in the 1920s, and the design was so good, that they made them into the 1990s. These keys, because of their size were used in fixed installations and ships. Does yours have any military markings on it?

      Yuri
      The WW2 version was used with all Lo40K39 transmitters and DR78 tyransceivers here in Norway.
      I never saw them used with anything else.

      Rag

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        #4
        kriegsmarine junkers morse key

        what would be the military codes on a kriegsmarine junkers key please?

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          #5
          Originally posted by glaser View Post
          what would be the military codes on a kriegsmarine junkers key please?
          None- to my knowledge. THese keys were not used by army or airforce.

          Ragnar

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            Kriegsmarine morse code key JUNKER

            [ATTACH]2217755[/ATTACH]

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              #7
              I don't have a better picture, but this is definately a Kriegsmarine example which does have a type plate on it:

              <a href="http://s672.photobucket.com/albums/vv86/Funksammler/?action=view&amp;current=DSC00213-1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i672.photobucket.com/albums/vv86/Funksammler/DSC00213-1.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

              It also has an addtional plate on it, I think with a station code on it. Note the typical grey colour, the rubber cable with thick rubber connection sleeve and the grey three pronged plug of a real Kriegsmarine example.

              regards,

              Funksammler

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                #8
                junker key



                This shows a stamp under one of my Junkers. The other one has no stamp.

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                  #9
                  Kriegsmarine JUNKER morse key

                  for what use was this one meant please
                  HAUPTEMPF(ÄNGER) R.
                  (main receiver R?)

                  PICT0242.jpg

                  PICT0241.jpg

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                    #10
                    KM? kriegsmarine? JUNKER MORSE KEY identification wanted of UT

                    is this a KM item and what is the meaning of UT please?JUNKER KEY UT2.jpg

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                      #11
                      hello i also have one marked UT i believe i have read it's " Untersee telegrafie"
                      pierre

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                        #12
                        Mine has a "UT" tag on it as well, but not the painting on the housing. Can't confirm what it means though...

                        regards,

                        Funksammler

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                          KM? kriegsmarine? JUNKER MORSE KEY identification wanted of UT

                          [ATTACH]2560987[/ATTACH]

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                            KM? kriegsmarine? JUNKER MORSE KEY identification wanted of UT

                            [ATTACH]2561895[/ATTACH]

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                              #15
                              Interestingly this morse key was manufactured by "bbw": Elektroacustik A.G. in Kiel under licence from Junker. Mine has the same maker code but is 1944 dated.

                              regards,

                              Funksammler

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