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
[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
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