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    #31
    But unfortinently, a previous owner has destroyed the "Sprechkapsel" or the microphone insert it self. Thats a real shame, as it has beautiful stampings and waffenamt marking











    As you can see from the two following pictures, it has been properly gutted...











    If anyone has a spare Sprechkapsel like this, i would be very interested.
    It would be great to have this microphone repaired. I had to use a throat microphone, to test my 5W.s. so far.



    Kind Regards
    Björn

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      #32
      Originally posted by Bjørn View Post
      And I opened it up, an pictured the insides too.
      Here is the casing on the inside:
      Thanks Bjørn for the images! Funksammler, do you happened to have a Schaltkasten (Fu) b schematics? I'm interested to see how this stuff is wired inside.

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        #33
        5W.S. by Werner Thote

        Page 21

        http://www.radiomuseum.org/forumdata..._rev05_1_V.pdf

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          #34
          Thanks again, Val for yet another nice link to a interesting document. Great stuff, and interesting and educating reading.

          And to day, I got this very nice 330 Volt cable in the mail. (Thanks, again, Ragnar )







          Everything looks so much more nice and tidy, with the original high-voltage cable installed:











          .....and I have also cleaned up the radio a bit for the occation. I have just carefully wiped off dirt and grease from the frontpanel. (as the transmitter came without a front cover, and has proberbly not had a cover for many years, the frontpanel was quite dirty)







          Cheers

          Björn

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            #35
            I just got hold of a original 1940 issue L.Dv. 702/1, Heft 151 Luftnachrichtentruppe, Der 5 Watt sender.
            This is a nice booklet, with lots of very nice and useful information. It has several different archive stamps, both wartime and even post war Bundesarchiv stamps.







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                #37
                And to my great surprize, I just discovered (in my "parts box") that I actually already have the original antenna cable that goes between the Torn.E.b. and the Empfänger antenne connection on the 5W.s.
                I seriously did not know that I had it, so this was a very nice surprize













                Cheers
                Björn

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                  #38
                  A very dedicated and loving project. Very nice to see the enthusiasm, attention to detail, and restoration success.

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                    #39
                    I came across this auction of a Japanese handheld microphone, looks remarkably similar!

                    http://www.ebay.com/itm/WWII-Japanes...item35c077019a

                    regards,

                    Funksammler

                    Originally posted by Bjørn View Post
                    I also have this nice original issue "handmikrofon" for the 5W.s. This part has been laying around in my "parts box" for years, until I recognized it from pictures with the 5W.s.
                    I actually thought that this was a civillian microphone, and did not pay any attention to it, before I realized what it was.











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                      #40
                      There is a nice 1939 dated 5 watt sender for sale on ebay at the moment, with a buy-now option at 1950 euros:


                      http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...E:B:SS:DE:1123







                      Best Regards
                      Björn

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                        #41
                        Hi. I have a small update on my 5 W.s.
                        Yesterday, I got no less than 4 microphone inlays from Germany, for the hand held microphone.







                        They are dated from 1935, 36, 39 and 1943.







                        I have installed the 1935 dated Sprechkapsel into the microphone, and tested it on the 5 W.s. with great success







                        And I did a short transmission test-recording.
                        I put up an improvized antenna, and tuned in the transmitter on the same wawe-lenght with the AM radio. This is a rather poor test, as the transmitter is way to close to the recieving radio, and the antenna is not correct for this transmitter. A lot of resonance and interfearing noise, but you get the idea. And as this is a somewhat international forum, I tried to do the test in both english and german. My native language is Norwegian, so please excuse my somewhat poor quality english and german language.
                        Click on the image, to see a short filmclip.







                        I will conduct a better radiotest outside, when I have collected the original antenna parts needed. But this will proberbly not be until next summer.

                        Best Regards
                        Björn
                        Last edited by Bjørn; 10-23-2012, 03:11 PM.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Funksammler View Post
                          I came across this auction of a Japanese handheld microphone, looks remarkably similar!

                          http://www.ebay.com/itm/WWII-Japanes...item35c077019a

                          regards,

                          Funksammler

                          The similarity is quite obvious here yes. I guess asian copy's of western products are nothing new of this century.
                          I noticed that the microphone sold for about $50, but now the same microphone is up for sale again:

                          http://www.ebay.com/itm/WWII-Japanes...30862291354%26


                          Cheers
                          Björn

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                            #43
                            when searching in my spares , i found a bakelite device , with a socket , like for a pocket lamp , inside a coil , and the mike is like your 4 from germany with CL- DRP
                            one is with a green circle , not written F.mph.25c but same size , may be civilian use ? Don't know
                            pierre

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                              #44
                              Hi Pierre.
                              That is proberbly a civilian part. The extra sprechkapseln that I got hold of, are civillian models wich originally belong to the german OB 05 desk telephone.





                              I believe that your parts also come from this or a very similar telephone.

                              Best Regards
                              Björn

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                                #45
                                Bjorn i believe it's different from what you post

                                http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/PB090914.jpg
                                http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/PB090915.jpg
                                http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/PB090916.jpg
                                http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/PB090917.jpg
                                pierre

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