Hi everyone,
i have recently gotten a fieldphone and researched it through threads here and other interesting sites on the web, but hope you might enlighten me further.
I also read alot of phones stayed in use after the war so i am hoping to learn more about what might have been altered/added post-war to this one.
This was a rather impulsive buy but having looked into it some more i will be looking out for a nice, more complete phone ( and accesories ) at future events i visit.
You can click the thumbs for a larger picture, thanks for having a look!
I read in a thread the special connection on the side indicates its a Siemens ( 1 of 3 types ) and likely KM use ( shouldnt the green stripe on top be yellow then? ).
Besides the sliding cover for them also the K1 & K2 jacks are not there.
The prüftaste button has been removed and covered it seems, can i presume the "DR" mark on the bottom stand for "Deutsche Reich"?
On top of the generator there is more text " Induktorleistung 3,4 - 4,4 watt " ( unmarked generator crank was included ) .
The handset is marked 1941 and the plug 1944, cable is black smooth rubber.
Both caps are flat and the parts underneath look a bit too shiny to be WW2 era...
Would a original Siemens phone only include bakelite pieces marked with their MPA or would pieces from different manufacterers be commonly used ( especially in 1944 ) ?
Kind regards, Olivier.
i have recently gotten a fieldphone and researched it through threads here and other interesting sites on the web, but hope you might enlighten me further.
I also read alot of phones stayed in use after the war so i am hoping to learn more about what might have been altered/added post-war to this one.
This was a rather impulsive buy but having looked into it some more i will be looking out for a nice, more complete phone ( and accesories ) at future events i visit.
You can click the thumbs for a larger picture, thanks for having a look!
I read in a thread the special connection on the side indicates its a Siemens ( 1 of 3 types ) and likely KM use ( shouldnt the green stripe on top be yellow then? ).
Besides the sliding cover for them also the K1 & K2 jacks are not there.
The prüftaste button has been removed and covered it seems, can i presume the "DR" mark on the bottom stand for "Deutsche Reich"?
On top of the generator there is more text " Induktorleistung 3,4 - 4,4 watt " ( unmarked generator crank was included ) .
The handset is marked 1941 and the plug 1944, cable is black smooth rubber.
Both caps are flat and the parts underneath look a bit too shiny to be WW2 era...
Would a original Siemens phone only include bakelite pieces marked with their MPA or would pieces from different manufacterers be commonly used ( especially in 1944 ) ?
Kind regards, Olivier.
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