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Operating with a portable ARC-5 military surplus station.
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Old army radio, motorola software.
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AN/GRC-9 HF AM/CW Transmitter-Receiver picture and detailed specifications on this portable station by WB6FZH.
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AN/GSQ-160 Detecting-Transmitting Set. By Brooke Clarke. Runs on 60 MHz and 170 MHz ranges.
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Ed Deringer.Pictures of antique amateur radio, and military gear. Ham links.
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Buy, sell and trade military radio equipment for the ham radio operator or collector. Military radios from many countries.
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List of some army radios with descriptions
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Information about Military Radio oriented Nets on the amateur radio bands. They also have an e-mail list.
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Description and photograph of the B-40 military receiver, by Ray Robinson in Australia.
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Aircraft Receivers in detail. Specifications, broken down by model numbers. By Ken Corwin, KF6NUR
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Picture by WB6FZH
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Pictures of Russian, Australian, and British Military radios.
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Bill Griffith gives a brief description of his military rigs; a 19 Set Mk.II, and Mk.III, AR88LF, R390A, ART-13 and ARC-502.
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Photos, advertisements, and information on a military and amateur vintage radio collection.
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How to get Army Field Manuals and Technical Manuals on the web. Also information on the BR Communications (TCI/BR) RCS-5 Chirpsounder Receiver and pictures of other radios.
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Military surplus from Australia. Article about this all-band receiver.
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WA6VVC's Military radio pictures, including GRC-106, and AN/PRC104 field radio.
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Peter McCollum presents a site dealing with all aspects of American spy radio equipment.
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The ARC-5 Family. A great article with pictures by Ray Robinson.
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N8ETQ has some great pictures of military surplus receivers and transmitters here, incluiding a nice BC-610E.
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Military radio data, tube equivalents, airborne radar information, large variety of data and information.
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About his collection of old military radios, and cypher machines.
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Dave, G4AQY in England, featuring military radio equipment, and links.
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Pictures and details
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Jack Ponton's military radios. Articles and pictures from Britain.
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Resource for radio equipment used aboard a Canadian naval vessel.
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One picture of his antique military radio gear.
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Pictures and information on KI0PF's old radio gear.
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German WW2 radio collection. From Norway.
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Text list with links to more information. Arranged by model number.
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West Coast Military Collectors. Includes photos and meeting information.
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An article by Ray Mote from Electric Radio.
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Sales of surplus military radio equipment.
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John Dilks of Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. Includes picture and contact information.
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A review of UK and Canadian military radios in use 1940-1945.
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Complete specifications, photos and many interesting details on this British WW II era receiver.
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Article with pictures on this U.S. Navy HF portable receiver.
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As used in the B-26 Aircraft.
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KE6ZIQ Jim Beeler's SCR-399 Radio Station - picture and description.
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A description of each of the old SCR-series military radio sets.
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Picture and description. Shows a complete station.
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Resource for the TV-2, TV-4, TV-10, and I-177. Military surplus tube testers.
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Patricia Gibbons, WA6UBE runs this site with major focus on military comms systems.
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Peacekeeping, and international stability operations, showing some early communications installations.
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Links to sites buying and/or selling radios and vehicles.
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For collectors and users of this World War II vintage military radio, still in use by many amateur radio operators. By Bob Cooke, VE3BDB.
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Includes some information about military radios.
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Information on numerous radios by Alan D. Tasker, WA1NYR
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Some useful specifications from Dave Ross, N7EPI
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Museum of military radio and spy radio from WW2 in France.
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Documentation on Military Surplus Radios, SEM 25, SEM 35, and SEM 52.
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Picture and technical description of the Warner-Stewart TCS-8 Radio System by WB6FZH.
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Sources list with condition, quantity, model and supplier's e-mail address. Very handy.
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Yahoo-based group dedicated to collecting, restoring, maintaining, and operating Wireless Set No. 19 and other HF radios of World War II.
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Picture and write-up about the venerable 19 set. By Rick Griffith.
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This web site is primarily devoted to the history and technical development of British Army radio communication equipment up to the 1950s.
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History and technical development of British Army radio comm equipment up to the 1950s