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    Original photographs of Peilgerate

    These are some of my original photographs of WW2 German Communications equipment. The equipment that I've identified shows the Kapsch - Peiler, and also Unidentified Adcock and Crossed Frame Gogniometer setups.

    [Kapsch Nahfeldpeiler R30 (Fu. N.P. Ger. a/c))
    This is original photo of Kapsch Nahfeldpeiler (Fu. N.P. Ger. a/c). The receiver was a Kapsch R30. Freq coverage 0.192 - 25.0 Mhz in DF mode and 0.081 - 25.0 Mhz. as Comint Rx. Used by Orpo (Ordnungspolizei) in mobile & airborne installations for Nearfield DF on Allied agent transmitters (also used by Heer in field).
    http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u.../DF/Kapsch.jpg
    http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u...DF/kapsch2.jpg

    Unidentified Adcock
    Original photograph of unidentified HF Adcock DF installation.
    http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u...nownAdcock.jpg

    Unidentified DF Equipment
    Unidentified DF setup
    Original photograph of unidentified DF setup - 4 operating positions going to a central control unit. Notice the Gogniometers on top of the receivers. Couldn't see cables going from central control unit to antennas which might not have been in photo - Training setup?????. Richtkreis on tripod with stake underneath for plumbline can be seen in background, also Nahfeldpeiler on table .
    http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u.../unknowndf.jpg

    Unidentified Crossed frame wire antennae
    Original photograph of unidentified (DF?) installation. With difficulty it is possible to observe 4 separate multiwire segments.
    http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u...unknowngon.jpg

    Unidentified DF Antenna
    Original photograph of what appears to be the Antenna of a Kreuzrahmen (crossed frame) antenna used in Goniometer DF system. With difficulty the wires of the frames can be observed, as can, what appears to be insulated support rope (appx 1/2 way between the two trees on the right hand side of photograph).
    http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u...gon2.jpg<br />

    Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers
    ARYEH

    #2
    Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!! These are AWESOME!!!!!

    That's the first time that I've seen the front of the Kapsch receiver that was used with the Fu.Np.E.a/c DF antenna. Both are super rare. I have the antenna tuning unit, but no antenna elements.


    Yuri
    Last edited by Yuri Desyatnik; 05-04-2009, 01:01 PM.

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      #3
      kriegsmarine adcock communications MPHS Brügge MPA Flandern Belgium

      The is a picture of one of the two adcock stations in MPHS Brügge, taken in 1972. Can anybody identify the rectangular forms on top op the concrete walls, they look like some kinds of bricks? Purpose?ADCOCK verkleind.JPG

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        #4
        hello about the picture with 4 DF that goes to a central unknow unit
        i believe that the sets are EP2 , the goniometer is plug on top
        and on one picture i recognize the protecting cover laying on right side
        it can be a variation of EP 2 but same family
        pierre

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          #5
          hello

          The R30 is French receiver built by SFR see : http://siteedc.edechambost.net/CSF/materiel.html

          pics : http://siteedc.edechambost.net/CSF/M...otechnique.jpg

          this receiver use octal valves

          Kapsch have built this adapter : Nahfeldpeiler

          see technical information : http://www.laud.no/ww2/funpac/index.htm

          Regards Rv12P2000

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