Here is the Umformer connected to the junction box, and a better picture of the box with two outlets. I'm very interestedin more information about this particular "Steckdose" if anyone knows what it was for, and where it might have been used.
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Anyway, I just put together a improvized setup, with only a 20m electrical wire as an antenna, I powered up the transmitter, using the Umformer and a 12 volt car battery.
The radio works just fine now. There is however a drift of about 15KHz in the frequenzy transmitted, wich I have tried to illustrate in the next picture. The recieving radio was set to 1314 KHz on the AM band:
I got a loud and clear telephony signal on the AM band on our radio from the transmitter, using a throat microphone.
I will do a more extensive test outside, with proper antenna and ground cable later.
I will post a better report and pictures and a film and sound recording when I get it done.
This was real fun. I'm still quite worked up about the outcome of this project so far.
Cheers
Björn
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Originally posted by Bjørn View PostHaha - nice 5W.s. , Yuri. I must say that I do understand why they cose to make a print with the 5W.s. for their shirts - because these radios are just so good looking :-)
Thanks for the compliment on my restoration progress, btw.
Thanks Ragnar. That sounds very nice :-)
Cheers
Björn
rgds Ragnar
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Originally posted by Val View PostGood to hear the progress, Bjørn. Looking forward the fieldtest and the film
Isn't that Steckanschluß from Funkwagen? I see there Bosch 12V connectors, typical 12V battery connectors in the Funkwagen.
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The "Schalt-Anschluss (Fu) b was used if the radio installation was set up outside the vehicle:
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I am still looking for the complete box, so if anybody has one to part with....:-)
regards,
Funksammler
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Powering the 5W.S. Again, by Werner Thote.
Page 20.
http://www.radiomuseum.org/forumdata..._rev06_1_V.pdf
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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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