I have a special place in my heart for Panzer communication equipment, so I was very luck to have procured this item. This is a Z-18 intercom box which was the first one used in Panzers after 1933. Based on Ellison's book, this box was introduced in 1936 for Panzer III and IVs. It did not have a power amplifier, thereby necessitating the modification of the Ukw.E.e and 10W.S.c to provide intercom amplification capability and featuring the "yellow stripe". Note the remnants of a yellow stripe on the front of the Z-18 - which was made in 1940.
Ellison mentions that he has never seen an example of this box. This is the first example that I have ever encountered. Perhaps they were all replaced by Kasten 20 in standard tanks and by Kasten 11 in command tanks.
I welcome all opinions and thoughts.
Ellison mentions that he has never seen an example of this box. This is the first example that I have ever encountered. Perhaps they were all replaced by Kasten 20 in standard tanks and by Kasten 11 in command tanks.
I welcome all opinions and thoughts.
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