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Old 09-05-16, 14:07
Bruce MacMillan Bruce MacMillan is offline
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Default Type 3 MK II

Perhaps the most recognizable "spy set" of WW2 was the Type 3 MK II, more commonly known as the B2. It was used in every theatre of war by SOE agents, SCU/SLU units and many resistance groups. It came in a variety of suitcases and parachute drop boxes. Mine is in the original suitcase and appears to be an early version based on the type of aerial matching and anode tuning knobs and the power connectors.

The spares kit contained headphones, morse key, 3 crystals,2 spare valves, screwdriver, aerial insulators, battery clamps and fuse bag.

Today, May 9th, is the 75th anniversary of the first message sent by a SOE agent from France to England. Georges Begue was the first F section SOE agent dropped into France on the night of May 5th, 1941. He was later captured but escaped and survived the war. He was also credited with inventing the "messages personnels" that the BBC transmitted nightly.
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