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 ==== Military equipment of the German Wehrmacht ==== ==== Military equipment of the German Wehrmacht ====
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 |[[Torn.E.b]]|1935|[[TRF with regeneration]]|LW, MW, SW 1,6 - 7,1 MHz|AM|[[Torn.E.b|{{:images-small:mil-de-torn-empf-b.jpg?direct&200|}}]]| |[[Torn.E.b]]|1935|[[TRF with regeneration]]|LW, MW, SW 1,6 - 7,1 MHz|AM|[[Torn.E.b|{{:images-small:mil-de-torn-empf-b.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 |[[E 52|E 52 (Köln)]]|1941|[[Single conversion]]|KW 1.5 - 25.2 MHz|AM, CW|[[E 52]] |[[E 52|E 52 (Köln)]]|1941|[[Single conversion]]|KW 1.5 - 25.2 MHz|AM, CW|[[E 52]]
 |[[FuMB4|FuMB 4 "Samos"]]|ca. 1940|[[Single conversion]]|90 - 470 MHz|AM, FM|[[FuMB4|{{:images-small:rohde-schwarz-samos.jpg?direct&200|}}]]| |[[FuMB4|FuMB 4 "Samos"]]|ca. 1940|[[Single conversion]]|90 - 470 MHz|AM, FM|[[FuMB4|{{:images-small:rohde-schwarz-samos.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +
 +==== Military sets of the German Armed Forces ====
 +=== VHF manpack radios ===
 +In the early years of the German Bundeswehr, mainly military equipmen from American surplus was used, later sets were produced under licence in Germany and locally developed sets followed.
 +{{tablelayout?colwidth=‘90px,100px,60px,-,-,220px’}}
 +|[[AN/PRC-6]]|RT-196|1951/55|[[Transceiver]], Handy Talkie|47 - 55.4 MHz|[[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/military_prc_6_rt_196_prc_6.html|{{:images-small:mil-usa-an-prc6.jpg?direct&50|PRC-6}}]]|
 +|[[PRC-6/6]]|SEL (Lorenz)|1961|[[Transceiver]], six switchable channels|47 - 55.4 MHz|[[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/itt_funksprechgeraet_prc_66.html|{{:images-small:mil-de-prc6-6-small.jpg?direct&50|}}]]|
 +|[[AN/PRC-8]]|RT-174|1951|[[transceiver]]|20 - 27.9 MHz|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/AN~PRC-8|{{:images-small:mil-usa-prc8-front.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|[[AN/PRC-9]]|RT-175|1951|[[Transceiver]]|28 - 38.9 MHz|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/AN~PRC-9|{{:images-small:mil-usa-prc8-front.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|[[AN/PRC-10]]|RT-176|1951|[[Transceiver]]|38 - 54.9 MHz|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/AN~PRC-10|{{:images-small:mil-usa-prc8-front.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|[[SEM-35]]|SEL (Lorenz)|1965|[[Transceiver]]|26 - 70 MHz, 1 / 0.15 W; 880 channels|[[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/lorenz_sem_35_sem35.html|{{:images-small:mil-de-sem35-small.jpg?direct&200|SEM-35}}]]|
 +
 +=== Vehicle radios VHF ===
 +In the early years of the German Bundeswehr, mainly military equipment from U.S. Surplus was used:
 +{{tablelayout?colwidth=‘90px,100px,60px,-,-,220px’}}
 +|SCR-293|BC-500|19xx|[[Transceiver]]|20 - 28 MHz, 25 W, 2 channels|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-293|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr293-bc500-small.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|SCR-294|BC-449|19xx|[[Receiver]]|20 - 28 MHz, 2 channels| |
 +|SCR-508|[[http://armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=de:bc-604|BC-604]]/[[http://armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=de:bc-603|BC-603]]|1942|Transmitter, two receivers|20 - 27.9 MHz, 30 W, 10 channels|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-508|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr-608-small.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|SCR-509|BC-620|1943|[[Transceiver]]|20 - 27.9 MHz, 1.8 W, 2 channels, battery operation|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-509|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr509-small.jpg?direct&150|}}]]|
 +|SCR-510|BC-620|1943|[[Transceiver]]|20 - 27.9 MHz, 1.8 W, 2 channels, vehicle operation from rotary converter|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-510|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr509-small.jpg?direct&150|}}]]|
 +|SCR-528|[[http://armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=de:bc-604|BC-604]]/[[http://armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=de:bc-603|BC-603]]|1942|transmitter, one receiver|20 - 27.9 MHz, 30 W, 10 channels| |
 +|SCR-538|BC-604/BC-603/BC-605|1942|transmitter, one receiver, one on-board amplifier|20 - 27.9 MHz, 30 W, 10 channels|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr-538-small.jpg?direct&200|}} |
 +|SCR-608|[[http://armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=de:bc-684|BC-684]]/[[http://armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=de:bc-683|BC-683]]|1944|Transmitter, two receivers|27 - 38.9 MHz, 30 W, 10 channels|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-608|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr-608-small.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|SCR-609|BC-659|1943|[[Transceiver]]|27 - 38.9 MHz, 1.8 W, 2 channels, battery operation|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-609|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr509-small.jpg?direct&150|}}]]|
 +|SCR-610|BC-659|1943|[[Transceiver]]|27 - 38.9 MHz, 1.8 W, 2 channels, vehicle operation from rotary converter|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-609|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr509-small.jpg?direct&150|}}]]|
 +|SCR-628|[[http://armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=de:bc-684|BC-684]]/[[http://armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=de:bc-683|BC-683]]|1944|Transmitter, one receiver|27 - 38.9 MHz, 30 W, 10 channels|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-628|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr-608-small.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|SCR-708| |194x|transmitter, two receivers|20 - 27.9 MHz, 30 W, 4 channels (‘crystal saving’ - variant of SCR-508)| |
 +|SCR-728| |194x|transmitter, one receiver|27 - 38.9 MHz, 30 W, 4 channels (‘crystal saving’ - variant of SCR-528)| |
 +|SCR-808|BC-924/BC-923|194x|transmitter, two receivers|27 - 38.9 MHz, 30 W, 4 channels (‘crystal saving’ - variant of SCR-608)|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/SCR-808|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr-808-small.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|SCR-828|BC-924/BC-923|194x|transmitter, one receiver|27 - 38.9 MHz, 30 W, 4 channels (‘crystal saving’ - variant of SCR-628)| |
 +
 +From 1956, sets of the AN/GRC-3 - 8 family were used in various configurations and frequency ranges:
 +{{tablelayout?colwidth=‘90px,100px,60px,-,-,220px’}}
 +|[[AN/GRC-3]]|RT-66, R-108, RT-70, AM-65|1950|transceiver, auxiliary receiver, low power transceiver|20 - 27.9 MHz, 16 + 2 W, 80 channels|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/AN/GRC-3|{{:images-small:mil-usa-an-grc3-small.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|[[SEM-25]]|SEL (Lorenz)|1965|[[Transceiver]]|26 - 70 MHz, 15 / 1 W; 880 channels|[[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/lorenz_sem25sem_2.html|{{:images-small:mil-de-sem25-small.jpg?direct&100|SEM-25}}]]|
 +
 +==== Shortwave radios ====
 +{{tablelayout?colwidth=‘90px,100px,60px,-,-,220px’}}
 +|SCR-506|[[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/military_bc_652_bc652.html|BC-652]] / [[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/BC-653|BC-653]]|1941|Receiver / Transmitter|RX 2 - 6 MHz, Tx 2 - 4.5 MHz, 50-90 W, 4 channels|[[https://www.radionerds.com/images/d/d6/TM_11-630.pdf|{{:images-small:mil-usa-scr506-small.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
 +|[[AN/GRC-9]]|[[https://www.radionerds.com/index.php/AN~GRC-9|RT-77]]|1953|Transceiver|2 - 12 MHz, 15 / 5 W, 2 presets|[[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/military_angrc_9_angrc9.html|{{:images-small:mil-usa-an-grc9-small.jpg?direct&100|}}]]|
 +|[[AN/GRC-26]]|BC-610 / BC-342 resp. R-388 resp. R-390|1950 / 1962|transmitter, two receivers and teleprinter|RX 1 - 30 MHz, TX 2 - 18 MHz|[[https://www.radiomuseum.org/forumdata/upload/177-11.pdf|{{:images-small:mil-usa-an-grc26.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|
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