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    FuG10K-2

    As my FuG10 project is (slowly) progressing, I got slightly side tracked by the opportunity to buy the transmitter to go with my EK-2 receiver:

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    Whereas the standard EK/SK sets run from 3-6 Mhz, the EK-2/SK-2 operate on double the frequency, from 6-12 Mhz. The higher frequencies were needed to allow long range reconaissance and bomber aircraft to keep in communication as the standard set was found limited in range. They were used in aircraft like the FW-200 "Kondor" and He177 long range bomber.

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    So even though the FuG10 K-2 probably was not used in the Ju88, I plugged in the units in my Ju88 setup to create an overview of the installation:

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    Now all I need to find is an AAG2-2 antenna tuner to complete the installation, so if anybody has an AAG2-2 spare please let me know.

    regards,

    Funksammler

    #2
    In the standar sw station e10k+s10k the lw is e10l and s10l
    i have about the e10k : what is the model in yor installation : 8 ou 11 valves rv12p2000
    The difference are :
    one RV12p2000 for avc
    2xrv12p2000 in parallele for audio amplifier
    because in this receiver you have two models
    The e10k2 have 11xrv12p2000
    you have also e10k3 the frequency is differents. it use 11xrv12p2000 and voltage regulator built by TFK and 3 sections
    for the TX s10k3 the atenna tunning is automatic

    The receiver and transmitter fug10 have some variants !!!!
    Last edited by rv12p2000; 06-27-2012, 03:43 PM. Reason: update

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      #3
      mistake

      Originally posted by rv12p2000 View Post
      In the standar sw station e10k+s10k the lw is e10l and s10l
      i have a question about the e10k : what is the model in yor installation :
      because the e10k is aviilable in 2 model
      8 or 11 valves rv12p2000

      The difference are : one RV12p2000 for avc 2xrv12p2000 in parallel for af amplifier

      The e10k2 have 11xrv12p2000
      you have also e10k3 the frequency is differents. it use 11xrv12p2000 and voltage regulator built by TFK and 3 sections
      for the TX s10k3 the atenna tunning is automatic

      The receiver and transmitter fug10 have some variants !!!!
      *

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        #4
        technical information for e10l and e10k

        Originally posted by rv12p2000 View Post
        In the standar sw station e10k+s10k the lw is e10l and s10l
        i have about the e10k : what is the model in yor installation : 8 ou 11 valves rv12p2000
        The difference are :
        one RV12p2000 for avc
        2xrv12p2000 in parallele for audio amplifier
        because in this receiver you have two models
        The e10k2 have 11xrv12p2000
        you have also e10k3 the frequency is differents. it use 11xrv12p2000 and voltage regulator built by TFK and 3 sections
        for the TX s10k3 the atenna tunning is automatic

        The receiver and transmitter fug10 have some variants !!!!
        Technical informations and schematic diagram for e10l and e10k
        more pics of this receiver
        http://goto.glocalnet.net/bosradio/l...nzFuG10eng.htm

        regards rv12p2000

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          #5
          All my receivers and transmitters are mid to late war types, the shortwave receiver is a E10aK with AVC and scale lighting (with a "C" Geraet Nr.). As far as I am aware the E10K2 is always with AVC and scale lighting (with a "G" Geraet Nr.). All shortwave receivers had "Geraet nr 124-108" with the suffix indicating the subtypes.

          Indeed many variants, my manual (that does not include the E10K3 and S10K3) lists
          4 E10L variants
          8 E10K variants
          4 S10L variants
          7 S10K variants
          3 AAG2 variants
          1 AAG3 variant

          The receiver variants differed mainly how the volume control was designed and if the receiver was fitted with scale ligthing or not.

          A German collector ones showed me an interesting variation where the "kHz" on the scale was changed to "kpersec". The Luftwaffe was a thoroughly nazified organisation and some if it's members apparently could not bear a jewish name (Herz) on their equipment. This change was shortlived however and the kHz markings prevailed for the rest of the war.

          regards,

          Funnksammler

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            #6
            Hello

            LA6NCA video.production :

            Luftwaffe FUG10 AAG2 antenna tuner.Testing syncro system.

            very nice video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oTE02WLr-g

            i have a question to la6nca : please have you a video with aag3 automatic antenna for e10k3 ?

            thank

            73 f1aag Bernard
            Last edited by rv12p2000; 10-03-2013, 08:52 AM. Reason: mistake

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              #7
              fUG 10

              This triggered my curiosity , as I have not looked at my various FUG 10 units for long time.
              I have 2 antenne tuning units- AS - for the sloping ant and on AF-2 for fixed antenna.
              I also noted that one of my E10ak had a frequency range more like a K2 , ending up at 12 mHz !! Wonder why ?
              rgds Ragnar

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