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Old 18-11-10, 05:46
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Old 18-11-10, 06:40
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I reckon it would be a valuable addition to the forums ! i want a working 19 set in my carrier. I presume that the radio op, driver and gunner all have headsets and can talk / listen to each other ? if so what better way than a period radio unit
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Old 03-12-10, 21:17
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yep deffo a section all about radios and vehicle mounting, operating etc. I am looking for a working No 11 and No 19 set (or all the insides for a 19 set as I have the casings, cables etc)

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Old 03-12-10, 22:52
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my 76 set that is up for offers, as is the 19 set psu, the airborne forces used the76 set at Arnhem, John.
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Old 03-12-10, 23:03
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If you google G4NCE"s Vintage Military Wireless Collection you will find a wealth of pictures of military wireless sets, John.
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Old 05-12-10, 17:55
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Also google "Wireless for the Warrior". I have Volume 2.
Gary I Managed to buy an 11 set about 12 years ago from Australia. I have only ever seen two British 11 sets. One is in the Signals museum at Blandford Camp. The other one was sold at War & Piece just after I bought mine and fetched £1000 at that time. Please keep me informed if you find one, so that we can swap notes.

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Old 13-12-10, 13:59
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Default WS No 19. Wavemeter Class ‘D’ No 1 Mk II on EBAY now

There is a WS 19 Wavemeter Class ‘D’ No 1 Mk II on the ebay.uk now with more or less ...50 bids on that, and 290 pounds untill now..


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wireless-Set-N...item230c3e3c66

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