In itself the UKW.E.e and 10 W.S.c are not the rarest of German sets, a fully cabled up one is a relatively rare sight.
Finding the cables was a real challenge, especially those that connect the transmitter and receivers to the intercom. It has taken quite some time, but it is slowly coming together:
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Apart from the power cables, each unit needs a two pin angled connector for the antenna connection, a special splitter cable connects the transmitter to the two receivers; the 10 W.S.c and Ukw.E.e I are connected via a short cable and an extra two pin connector. All these connections use the "Unverwechselbar" type of connector, with one thick and one thin pin.
Each unit is also connected via a two pin connector to the K.Pz.nr. 20. These connectors are slightly different from the antenna connector as they are "Verwechselbar": both pins are the same diameter. That means that the connectors can plugged into the sockets facing up or down. Each cable has a different length (55, 75 and 100 cm) to allow for the different distance from each unit to the K.Pz.nr.20
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I am planning to complete the installation as it was fitted to the Panther, I am hoping to be able to copy the outer mounting frame from a local collector. I will rig it up with working intercom, albeit without the "Schleifringübertrager" and "Turmanschlußkasten" as I am unlikely to locate those.
Having the outer frame should make the setup a bit less messy, as the frame has cable holders to neatly run the cables around the units. The frame also has a mounting bracket for the K.Pz.nr.20, storage for the lids of the units and a storage box for a headset/microphone attached to it. Oh well, probably another few years....
enjoy,
Funksammler
Finding the cables was a real challenge, especially those that connect the transmitter and receivers to the intercom. It has taken quite some time, but it is slowly coming together:
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Apart from the power cables, each unit needs a two pin angled connector for the antenna connection, a special splitter cable connects the transmitter to the two receivers; the 10 W.S.c and Ukw.E.e I are connected via a short cable and an extra two pin connector. All these connections use the "Unverwechselbar" type of connector, with one thick and one thin pin.
Each unit is also connected via a two pin connector to the K.Pz.nr. 20. These connectors are slightly different from the antenna connector as they are "Verwechselbar": both pins are the same diameter. That means that the connectors can plugged into the sockets facing up or down. Each cable has a different length (55, 75 and 100 cm) to allow for the different distance from each unit to the K.Pz.nr.20
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I am planning to complete the installation as it was fitted to the Panther, I am hoping to be able to copy the outer mounting frame from a local collector. I will rig it up with working intercom, albeit without the "Schleifringübertrager" and "Turmanschlußkasten" as I am unlikely to locate those.
Having the outer frame should make the setup a bit less messy, as the frame has cable holders to neatly run the cables around the units. The frame also has a mounting bracket for the K.Pz.nr.20, storage for the lids of the units and a storage box for a headset/microphone attached to it. Oh well, probably another few years....
enjoy,
Funksammler
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