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    #16
    PP 15 Watts,




    Accesory box

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      #17


      "Bedienungsklar "

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        #18
        PP 15 Watts



        Antenna
        Last edited by Misi; 08-08-2011, 10:15 AM.

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          #19
          PP 15 Watt



          Accesory box

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            #20
            hello yuri
            i know the guys name , he pass away in 2009, it was a very good friend and we meet ones 'a year in germany , i bring him some sets and we swap , sell , and i come back with plenty of nice items , it's sad he pass away in june 2009 not far after his 65 birthday , german collectors , has taken everything after his dead and i don't know where this romenian set is gone

            pierre

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              #21
              The PP, a 12 Volt version of the Torn Fu B1

              Ingenious is the PP's transmit and receive switches
              Relay timing. The relay includes a second coil,
              their is a relay contact closes.
              Thus, the induction in second coil will be about 3 seconds
              "On" the last relay, the Morse signals break even.
              Is there such a solution is another Wehrmacht unit?
              Regards, Misi

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                #22
                Originally posted by Misi View Post
                Ingenious is the PP's transmit and receive switches
                Relay timing. The relay includes a second coil,
                their is a relay contact closes.
                Thus, the induction in second coil will be about 3 seconds
                "On" the last relay, the Morse signals break even.
                Is there such a solution is another Wehrmacht unit?
                Regards, Misi
                Sounds a bit like the system used in the FuG 10 aircraft installation. The installation switches to transmit when the morse key is pressed and only returns to receiving once the delayed keying relay drops off.

                regards,

                Funksammler

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                  #23
                  Many thanks, to you, FUNKSAMLER for the answer.
                  I have a 1939 year book of the FUG's X.
                  I'm going to see these.
                  All the bests,

                  Misi

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                    #24
                    The PP a 12 Volt version of the Torn.Fu.b1

                    My friend,Iulian,from Bucuresti ,has restaure a PP

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                      #25
                      I found a PP antenna, 9 pieces of 2o mm aluminum tubes elements and the carrying bag , but the bottom element is missing,also, the cross form piese.
                      It would be at home to prepare them?
                      I need to paint the original color?

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                        #26
                        I have a question about power supply for this transceiver

                        The power supply use a 12 or 24 bord batterie or/and 110/220 volts ac ?

                        Please have you some informations about this or schematic diagram

                        Thank

                        Regards Rv12p2000

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                          #27
                          Power supply use a 12 Volt ,120 Ah capacity accumulator,and charger 12 Volt pedal generator.
                          Not possible 220 or 110Volts AC use in original equipment.
                          Monday i send for you the schematics.
                          Regards,Misi

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Misi View Post
                            What "PP" is stands for? What it means?

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