I showed the antenna of the Panzer III in a previous thread, here is Fu5 set inside the tank. The radio operators visor was opened, so I just stuck the camera in and tried to get some decent shots in the dark interior.
In the Panzer III the transmitter and receiver wer placed on top of eachother. Note the plugholders on the right of the frame. These were used to plug in the power cables when the Fu5 set was not in use. Note that the casing is missing from the receiver. Also note the earthing cable running from the top right shock mount to the ceiling panel:
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The bow machine gun sits in front of the radio set making it a cramped working space for the Funker. Note the connection box on the bottom left of the frame, it is marked Kasten.Pz.nr. 8a "z. Empf. Fernh." Also note the the brackets to hold the lids of of the radios just under the radio frames. Interestingly the radioframes are marked "Empf 1" and "Empf. 2" so these were probably not originally from a Pz III but probably from an early Pz IV where the two receivers were placed on top of eachother:
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Looking slightly up shows the light mounted against the ceiling. Just behind the radios you can see the turret ring and just before it a grab handle for the Funker. Also note the typical rubber shock mount between the inner and outer mounting frames:
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Swinging forward you can mainly see the equipment below the bow machine gun. I am not entirely sure if this is the mounting frame for a second Ukw.E.e receiver, perhaps the inner frame with shock mounts are missing. There appers to be a bracket for storing the radio lid underneath. Note on the top right of the picture the antenna plug going to the "swing mount" of the antenna:
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regards,
Funksammler
In the Panzer III the transmitter and receiver wer placed on top of eachother. Note the plugholders on the right of the frame. These were used to plug in the power cables when the Fu5 set was not in use. Note that the casing is missing from the receiver. Also note the earthing cable running from the top right shock mount to the ceiling panel:
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The bow machine gun sits in front of the radio set making it a cramped working space for the Funker. Note the connection box on the bottom left of the frame, it is marked Kasten.Pz.nr. 8a "z. Empf. Fernh." Also note the the brackets to hold the lids of of the radios just under the radio frames. Interestingly the radioframes are marked "Empf 1" and "Empf. 2" so these were probably not originally from a Pz III but probably from an early Pz IV where the two receivers were placed on top of eachother:
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Looking slightly up shows the light mounted against the ceiling. Just behind the radios you can see the turret ring and just before it a grab handle for the Funker. Also note the typical rubber shock mount between the inner and outer mounting frames:
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Swinging forward you can mainly see the equipment below the bow machine gun. I am not entirely sure if this is the mounting frame for a second Ukw.E.e receiver, perhaps the inner frame with shock mounts are missing. There appers to be a bracket for storing the radio lid underneath. Note on the top right of the picture the antenna plug going to the "swing mount" of the antenna:
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regards,
Funksammler
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