Hi All,
I thought of sharing pics of my Torn.Fu.b1 set and accessories:
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/M...-2a-guerra-_JM
What I find very interesting and unsual about this set is the absence of the "lose/fest" frequency locking screws on the transmitter panel and the obstructed "Feldfernsprecher" connection.
I guess, just like Torn.Fu.d2a, Torn.Fu.b1 also came out of factories late in the war with simplified panels...
Any comments???
Date on ID plate is 1944, serial number 222557.
I am selling the whole lot, if anyone interested please send me a private message.
Best Regards and Happy Easter to All,
Cristiano
I thought of sharing pics of my Torn.Fu.b1 set and accessories:
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/M...-2a-guerra-_JM
What I find very interesting and unsual about this set is the absence of the "lose/fest" frequency locking screws on the transmitter panel and the obstructed "Feldfernsprecher" connection.
I guess, just like Torn.Fu.d2a, Torn.Fu.b1 also came out of factories late in the war with simplified panels...
Any comments???
Date on ID plate is 1944, serial number 222557.
I am selling the whole lot, if anyone interested please send me a private message.
Best Regards and Happy Easter to All,
Cristiano