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    Hello, Can some one identificate this radio set ? sorry for the quality.



    Thanks
    Miroslav OM6AMV

    #2
    Originally posted by terabit View Post
    Hello, Can some one identificate this radio set ? sorry for the quality.IMG]http://www.terabit.sk/P1070545.jpg[/IMG]
    Thanks
    Miroslav OM6AMV
    Dr Miroslav. Can you take more photos ? 73 Ragnar la5he

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      #3
      The Morse key is a Luftwaffe T2, the other elements don't look German to me...

      regards,

      Funksammler

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        #4
        More foto.


        Miroslav
        OM6AMV

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          #5
          Hello

          Please have you on this box some references
          What is the reference for the valve using ?
          It is no more easy to idenficate there box

          regards RV12p2000

          it is problably a clandestine radio

          The valve support is american octal
          the box on the right is transmitter because you have a support for xtal, on the left receiver and in midle the power supply

          built in and by ?
          Last edited by rv12p2000; 05-22-2013, 04:21 AM.

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            #6
            I have only this photos. ..


            Miroslav

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              #7
              There are some resemblence with soviet Nabala set.

              http://www.milradio.com/Pictures/War...bala_Radio.jpg

              Can you make inside photos?

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                #8
                Here you go.

                http://ua1osm.forum2x2.ru/t4-topic
                http://oldradio.cqham.ru/secret/nabla.html
                Last edited by Val; 05-22-2013, 09:33 AM.

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                  #9
                  RX is the same like in "Belka-4" (simple 1-V-1). I have manual for "Belka" since 1942, receiver is the same, but transmitter is different.

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                    #10
                    I believe thet this set is one variant of Nabla. Probably RX design was successful and was shared with Belka set - as they were manyfactured in the same secret factory anyway. Miroslav, your set is in the collection of UR6CW (as also my first link states).

                    Here's it again.

                    http://uarl.com.ua/album/UR6CW/slides/IMG_0013.html

                    As you are Ham, contact UR6CW directly.

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                      #11
                      Thank you VAL and RU3AL for your identification.

                      Miroslav
                      OM6AMV

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                        #12
                        A certain similarity with the USA-made RS-6 !


                        http://www.militaryradio.com/spyradio/rs6.html

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                          #13
                          Belka was by the way used by the NKVD after war in the Baltics to communicate during the raids to catch our freedom fighters - forest brothers.

                          http://qrp.ru/media/kunena/attachments/829/belka.jpg
                          http://qrp.ru/media/kunena/attachments/829/5.jpg

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                            #14
                            Sorry...while we on the topic - quality image of the the very rare Tensor spy set (also NKVD), for comparison.

                            http://s3.uploads.ru/zesL5.jpg

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