The Wireless-Set-No19 Group
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For the open exchange of information and opinions
about collecting, restoring, maintaining, and operating the Wireless
Set No. 19 and other HF radios used by the Allied forces during and
after World War II. For organising operating events with the broadest
possible participation. ALL collectors of vintage military communications
equipment are most welcome.
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The
Group's Links Page
Contact us using the WEB form on the main index page to have your link(s) added to this page.
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If you click on any of the links below, you will leave the Royal.Signals.org WEB site. We have absolutely no control over the content of any site but our own and disclaim any and all responsibility for anything on any other site. |
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Remote
communications outposts in the Great White North.
lots of photos & a great deal of history. |
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A
British dealer with some interesting equipment and some good photos
too.
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A
UK Dealer who has some good equipment and some nice photos too.
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UK
based Valves/tubes dealer, his prices are second to none!
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Keith
Watt's Wireless Set No.22 WEB page.
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The
Virtual Valve Museum is the online presentation of Jeremy Harmer's personal
collection. It includes many rare WWII types and a large selection of
CV types.
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UK
based Valve/Tube Supplies.
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Keith
Yates' old radio WEB site, including Military Radios.
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The
British Horological Institute, info on BA threads.
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Brooke
Clarke's PRC-68 WEB pages.
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Brooke
Clarke's military information WEB pages.
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Surplus
Radio Society of The Netherlands
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W.L.
Howard - Ordnance Technical Intelligence Museum
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ON7WJ
Waeytens Julien Homebrew & Army stuff
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IWM/Duxford
Radio Society web site
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G4NCE's
Vintage Military Wireless Collection
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Military
Vehicles - Military Trucks and museums links
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K4CHE
Military Radio and Boat Anchors
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SCR300
(BC-1000) WEB site
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At our company in Moscow,
Russia, we have a WWII radio museum (RKK Radio |
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Vintage
Military Radio at Royal Artillery Firepower Museum, Woolwich SE London
- 5 mins from British Rail Station
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U.S.
Radar. Operational Characteristics of Radar, Classified by Tactical
Application.
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The
makers of a popular "Battle of Britain" wargame called "The
Burning Blue" have posted some of their research into the game;
some outstanding interviews of RAF B.o.B. Spitfire and Hurricane veterans
with details of the use of the T.R.9D HF transceivers and the change-over
to the T.R.1133 VHF, which birthed the SCR-522. The T.R.9- series of
HF radios were the Brit equivalent of the U.S. SCR-183. First installed
in 1932, they were a great improvement over earlier sets. They saw long,successful
service in the relatively radio-quite 1930s.
However, by 1940 the HF environment had changed and the T.R.9D could not keep up. They were retired as the VHF sets became available. |
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Home
page for "The Burning Blue:"
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Online
home for Vintage Aircraft also some nice installations of radio equipment.
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Tatjana
van Vark
H2S Mk 9A and Navigation, Bombing and Computer NBC) used in V-bombers Victor, Vulcan and Valiant |
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UK
Department of Defence Battery Specifications
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Click here for MORE UK Department of Defence Battery Specifications