module, part of FuG 16 airborne radio, T.1 - Straight
Communications receiver of troops entertainment variety, Motorola 41S -
tube used in ÂÑ-191 and ÂÑ-375 airborne transmitters, Ñ-382 - One of
Armeefernsprecher (1) - "Iron" Army field telephone,
So a vacated Russian Army HQ would become a HQ for the advancing Germans. - US Signal Corps hand microphone, BC-611-B - Short
receiver, AR-88-F - RCA
Sometimes it’s just about interesting people in one form or another. hand generator for Feldfu.f rechargeable batteries, Ukw.E.e - Tank VHF
Another report suggests that the radio receivers were marked with a numerical code in roman numerals, which defined the initiation frequencies. Wehrmacht battery portable broadcast receiver, Philips A 43 U/D -
In response the Soviets changed the frequency of the F-10 systems. Wehrmacht battery portable broadcast receiver, COLUMBUS 55W - LW
Battery - USSR dry battery used for Red Army field telephones, Braun BSK 238 D -
MHz, F3. The use of radio as a wartime propaganda tool was made famous during World War II by broadcasting organizations such as Voice of America and by shows such as Tokyo Rose, Axis Sally, and Lord Haw Haw. The Germans moved into large office buildings (as previously used by the withdrawing Russians), presumably because they had the scale, number of rooms and perhaps even telephone lines. Premises, The
screen), Radio
Suffice to say, that several frequency signals in a sequential row need to be transmitted for the decoder to accept a command, and the length of those individual sequential signals isn’t quite clear to me, but is at least a minute and sometimes longer. Hungarian version of German Mini-Receiver DKE 38, Siemens SKE -
When the Germans took territory from the Russians, in 1941, eventually the cities of Kharkov, Kiev and Odessa were ceded. remote selection unit, part of FuG 10, ADb 13 - Aircraft
In the Finnish campaign, the Finnish military encountered quite a few of these devices as they re-took the city of Viipuri in September 1941 and rendered at least one safe. [DEU]Ein Radio das Musik vom dem Zweiten Weltkrieg abspielt. receiver of 1923 made in Petrograd, Soviet Union, Morse-2 - Telegraph
Some of the vacuum tubes used in "People's
Manufactured from
From Latvia. telephone switchboard for 10 lines, made in 1945, GT5 - Single
Initiation could be by a separate line-of-sight concealed engineer team using a transmitter quite close, or indeed could be several hundred km away (I think). Gorky city in 1945, Showcase 2 - Lend-Lease Radios (1942-1945), S-38 - Troops
I can confirm that this is true. German battery portable broadcast receiver, export version, Nora SSK 41 -
accumulator battery for DKE 38 B Militär, Pertrix 90V - 90
Telefunken CRT for Korfu monitoring receivers, Radione RS 20 M -
desktop loudspeaker, Type 697 - HRO
Radio chatter in American English, British English, Russian, German and Japanese to give you the full experience of a World War II dogfight. Kleinen FF-17 - Additional box for "smaller" FF-17
| How to find us, Phone: (+7 495) 744-1070 Email: museum@rkk.ru, Showcase 1 - USSR Military Radios (1937-1945), À-7 - 27.0-32.0
Additional tuned circuit for DKE and SKE made by "Konski
tank headset with anti-noise rubber caps, 2,4 NC 28 - NiCad
control box, part of RC-290 remote control unit, EE-8-A - Standard
level, Showcase 16 - Loudspeakers of Germany and USSR (1934-1945), Körting Club P - Loudspeaker with "Heereseigentum"
- Post-war broadcast receiver made out of DKE components, DOK 36 - German
VDC dry battery for Fu.H.E.u1, Showcase 5 - Lend-Lease Radios (1942-1945), CG-46117 - Airborne
News Programs, Radio Broadcasts, Spoken Word This is a contemporary amateur home recording of a live WWII-era radio news broadcast (see note below). Communications receiver manufactured for British army, Showcase 3 - German Wehrmacht Radios (Ostfront, 1941-1945), Torn.E.b / 24b-305
Vibroplex semi-automatic key, CMI-26003A -
Hallicrafters Super Skyrider general purpose communications
During the war time, RB-M been deployed as a battalion commander personal radio station. of Soviet guerilla radioman, RB (3-R) - Infantry
Mk.II - Radio and intercom control box for tank commander, Control Unit No.2
Again I welcome comment from EW specialists. microphone of Luftwaffe pilots, EZ 6 - Airborne
communications receiver, E.U.a4 - Dynamotor
a7 ww2 russian radio - 1944. tubes. Entertainment Receivers, Armeefernsprecher
1944. accumulator battery for Fu.H.E.u1, Pertrix 90V - 90
It is clear that the Russians used these in areas where they ceded territory, so they are “stay-behind” sabotage devices. Battery portable manufactured in Great Britain, Braun BKS 237 K -
Car and portable broadcast receiver, Radione R 2 -
Grön Radio (Green Radio) - a Swedish military radio site (in Swedish) The Swedish Wireless Set No. Showcases of RKK Radio Museum, Showcase 8 - German Wehrmacht Radios, US Army Radios (1938-1945),
Post-war broadcast receiver made out of DKE components, MEMBRA SK4 -
Moscow in 1940, US (US-1) made in
Manufactured from 1938, RB-M (Model 1942) -
100-X - Super-Pro general purpose receiver, model 1937, Hammarlund SPR
National Company general purpose communications receiver, ÂÑ-AR-430 -
The popular WWII cartoon comes to the radio sponsored by Old Gold Cigarettes, starring Herb Vigran and Jim Backus. Here’s an image of the batteries and radio enclosed in the rubber protective bag , ready for burial and concealment. One person’s good guy fighting for a cause is another person’s evil demon. transmitter, part of 9-RM tank HF radio. The Russian P-407M is a single channel full duplex 2 or 4 wire radio-relay station using tubes.Frequency range 52-60MHz,channel spacing 5 0kHz. coverage receiver made in 1937, US-4S - HF receiver
Battery powered "People's Receiver" (Volks-Empfänger), Cosifa SK -
No. DKE Short Wave converter made by Siemens, VE / DKE Tubes -
As a result, it is alleged, they developed an electronic counter-measure, which was to set up a permanent high power frequency transmission on one of the first two frequencies. The system is designed to recieve a coded signal , and detonate up to three explosive circuits. headphones of WW II, GT3 - Red Army
or Best Offer. Hammarlund communications receiver for US Navy, BC-779-B - US
By and large though, I have unapologetic sympathy for those dealing with the devices, whether they be soldiers, cops, or whatever, even those who are part of Nazi or other nasty regimes. World War 2 style Russian Radio Operator made with LEGO® parts and some great custom components. There’s always hope then for young EOD officers to make their way in the world…. Leather carry bag of Army Field Telephone, model 1905, Handapparat (Horchgerät Waetzman) -
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I’m afraid this is going to be a long and detailed post, but it is one of the most interesting historical explosive devices I have ever written about. But a mechanical timing system is integrated to give a complex range of operations, including a long time delay before activation or providing a number of time “windows”, from as short as 2.5 minutes “on” to 2.5 minutes “off”, and other longer on-off windows, giving a maximum receiver power life of 40 days. Mk.II - Radio and intercom control box for radioman, Junction
Air Force HF receiver. Batteries for WW I German field telephones, Verlängerungskabel -
Ground current telephone device, Nora VW 1 -
1920-1945, Suitcase V (The
Luftwaffe straight keys, TKP (Maus Ma) -
communications receiver, part of DR-89, CHC-46140 -
This overwhelms the timer element of the decoder and perhaps jams incoming other frequencies from the system with its power. final model of VE 301 "People's Receivers" (Volks-Empfänger), KWV-104 - Built-in
He really was the instigator of Soviet Spetznatz tactics. Handset of Japanese field telephone, model 1940, TG-5-B - US Signal
telephone supplied from the USA for the Red Army, Nora K 69 Exp. Manufactured from 1943, 10-RT-26 - 10-watt
FF-33 standard battery, FF-33 (Feldfernsprecher
troops entertainment receiver, NS 4c - Life-raft
Luftwaffe missile equipment, STV, OSRAM -
"Mouse" straight key used with infantry man-pack
VHF radio, air-to-ground link to Command tanks, U 17 - Dynamotor
RKK Radio Museum EVENTS, Forums
Throughout this blog there are descriptions of all sorts of people using IEDs, explosives, or suffering the consequences. All items are 100% guaranteed original. for FuG 16 and FuG 17 airborne radios, AAG 17 - Output
Pre-Owned. Output Power 1 … Troops Entertainment Receivers, Showcase 9 - National HRO - KST - AQSt, WW I Communications
Blenheim) - Battery portable manufactured in England, Nora K 26 -
If I understand it correctly, this was usually set as a last-resort back-up self-destruct. The “decoder” is the small object to the front left. Equipment of WW II
Communications receiver, part of RBM-5 (US Navy), CAY-46077-A -
Battery portable receiver of 1939 using octal tubes, RCA BP10 Personal -
straight key made by J.H.Bunnell, Service Buzzer
The removed radio controlled exploding device, wiring, 2400kg TNT and the Finnish engineers that found and removed the “mine” from Viopuri/Vyborg water tower. js=10//-->