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Mike Kelly 23-01-23 03:13

W.S.122 Australia
 
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These sets were reasonably common finds at swap meets. I used to buy these for around $30.

A difficult set to repair. Too much was crammed onto a single chassis making access very difficult.

The author, Rod Champness, sadly passed on recently.

As far as I understand, these 122 sets were on issue during the last months of WW2. All of the examples I have seen have production dates of 1945.

A vast improvement on the British 22 set . I spent many hours on air with a 122 set , best contacts were two US stations on CW. The transmitter could be XTAL locked.

The PVC insulated wiring was a bonus for tropical conditions . The army, frustrated with poor performing earlier sets i.e. the W.S. 11 (Aust.) tested the Aust. 22 and 122 sets thoroughly and they were impressed. Special moisture resistant wax sealing compounds were developed for the delicate RF coils and the set was dunked in water tanks , blown off with air and turned on. A salient feature of this set is the very low power consumption on receive standby. The receiver also has good band spread.

A few errors in Rod's article: "Originally, the 122 came into use around 1942" not correct.

Mike Kelly 23-01-23 03:17

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Bruce Parker (RIP) 23-01-23 03:39

Just for the historical record, I think you should send an example of each and every one of those fine Australians sets to me so I could consolidate them with my collection of Canadian and UK sets. It would be a privilege to receive them!!!

Mike Kelly 23-01-23 03:53

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Follow up article.

Mike Kelly 23-01-23 03:55

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Mike Kelly 23-01-23 04:05

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Originally Posted by Bruce Parker (Post 290703)
Just for the historical record, I think you should send an example of each and every one of those fine Australians sets to me so I could consolidate them with my collection of Canadian and UK sets. It would be a privilege to receive them!!!


Ah ! You missed the boat Bruce - literally. I have sent one to the USA ! A collector friend of mine in California. I also shipped a W.S. 11 (Aust.) to David Pope. Those days are over , shipping costs are now sky high. I don't have much ex-mil radio stuff left, with the current prices of these ex-mil radios I wish I had kept some of the collection I had.


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