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    Unknown German antennas

    I make a Website: www.spycom.org with a friend.
    He has found some German antennas in his store.
    Need help identifying these.
    Have numbered pictures and put on letters on the parts.
    Can someone assist to find out what this is?

    regards LA6NCA


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    http://www.spycom.org/UKJENT/antenne.htm

    #2
    second last picture is a light regulator for a 1m rangefinder...
    not antenna related

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      #3
      Photo 1:
      Range finder reostat

      Photo 2:
      SchK200 for FuG200 Hohentwiel

      Photo 3:
      A: Torn.Fu.b1 etc
      B: Torn.Fu.d2
      C: Abgesetzte antenne Torn.Fu.d2
      D: Artillery extension for FF33
      E: Remote control cable Torn.Fu.h or g
      F & G: Unknown, they appear coax with Luftwaffe "Brechkopplungen", so presumably Luftwaffe gear (can you post close ups of the plugs?)

      Photo 4:
      A and B: Torn.Fu.b1 etc.
      C: Mixture of Torn.Fu.d2, Torn.Fu.h and Torn.Fu.g antenna rods
      D: Unknown
      E: Torn.Fu.ha bases, rods unknown
      F and G: Looks British (19 set?)
      H: SARAM
      I: Luftwaffe connection cable for some measuring gear

      Photo 5:
      A and B: LO1UK39
      C: Torn.Fu.b (SE449A)
      D: Torn.Fu.b1
      E: Unknown (Possible power cable for EP2 etc., can you post close up pictures?)
      F: Torn.Fu.b1 etc rods
      G: Unknown
      H: Unknown (looks like tent poles, can you post close up pictures?)
      I: Unknown (looks a bit like EP2 sense antenna)
      K: Unknown
      L: Unknown Antenna bag

      Photo 6:
      A: Torn.Fu.b1 etc. antenna bag
      B: Unkown (Please post close up pictures)
      C: Old car horn
      D: Could be Torn.Fu.b1 (please post close ups of fixtures and fittings)
      E: Unkown (please post close up of plugs etc)
      F: Abgestetzte Antenne Torn.Fu.d2
      G: Stahlhelmhörer HAP2
      K: HLSa
      L: Steckmast guywires (how long are the ropes?)
      M: Counterpoise wire (seems pretty long, probably for 1500WSa)

      regards,

      Funksammler

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        #4
        Photo 6:

        E: this is not German, it is an extension cord for American SCR-194 radio set.

        Best Regards,

        Cristiano

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          #5
          Photo 4:

          H: This is not SARAM equipment but Philips Berlin, - H2L/7 ?

          Best regards,

          P2000

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            #6
            New Internet page idea

            Thank you for the fantastic good information.
            Thanks to Funksamler who has done such a great job.

            We should create a page that shows all the devices that belong to each radio.
            With pictures so we can figure out what belongs to what.
            Torn.Fu.b1 page should then show microphone, morse code key, battery, antenna parts, cables, carrying straps, etc..
            I do not have as much of these things, I have most radios.
            Is it a good idea?


            regards LA6NCA



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              #7
              According to http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/mil_tor...et_torn_2.html the bag in photo 5 with the letter L belongs to Torn.Fu.b1.
              Does bag 6A also belong to the Torn.Fu.b1 ?

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                #8
                This canvas and leather bag in 6 A has always thought to be an ammo bag for MG or for a patronenkasten. I have mentioned this thread in another in the equipment forum.

                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...40#post6577840

                Thanks for idying

                Carles

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                  #9
                  Carles,

                  I believe 6A does not look like an antenna bag for Torn.Fu.b1 and so could well be the ammo bag for MG as you mentioned (I am not familiar with MG ammo bags).
                  I say that because the 6A bag appears to be a bit short and too wide for the antenna sections of Torn.Fu.b1.
                  Also, Torn.Fu.b1 antenna bags usually have a round leather bottom, not a square one as pictured in 6A.
                  These Torn.Fu.b1 bags were placed inside a narrow compartment inside the Zubehör box of Torn.Fu.b1 and in addition, as per radio manual, they were BEHIND the antenna base.
                  So, I do not know if there would be enough room in this narrow compartment for the square leather bottom displayed in 6A.
                  To me, the correct antenna bag for Torn.Fu.b1 antenna sections is pictured in 5F, 5H and 5L.
                  5L clearly shows the round leather bottom I mentioned.

                  Best Regards,

                  Cristiano

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                    #10
                    Hello reading again this post i believe picture 6 A and B antenna rods
                    Are not for marine Fritz Lo10 uk39, but for 15w SE469A, and in c there
                    Is also the antenna base for those special rods
                    Pierre

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                      #11
                      Sorry not picture 6 but picture 5

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