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The Wireless Set No. 19 was a Second World War mobile radio transceiver designed for use by armoured troops of the British Army. First introduced in 1940, the No. 19 began to replace the pre-war Wireless Set No. 11. Two modified versions were introduced, Mk. II in 1941 and Mk. III in 1942.
Station Radio A13 – HF manpack transceiver. Station Radio A40 – Based on the Canadian C/PRC-26. Station Radio A41 – British copy of the US AN/PRC-10. Replaced the WS No. 31 Set. Station Radio A42 – British copy of the US AN/PRC-9. Station Radio B44 – Short-range duplex AM set for artillery and anti-aircraft batteries. Station Radio B45
The Wireless Set No. 38 was a High frequency (HF) portable man-pack radio transceiver used by the British Army during World War II. Designed by Murphy Radio, it was a five-valve set covering 7.4 to 9 MHz and powered by a large dry cell battery carried in a separate haversack. [1]
The Wireless Set No. 18 was a High frequency (HF) portable man-pack radio transceiver used by the British Army during World War II. Frequency coverage was 6 to 9MHz with an RF output of 0.25W. Range was up to 10 miles. [1] Wireless Set No. 18 in use during a training exercise in 1941 Wireless Set No. 18 in France during 1940
The British Army's Wireless Set, Number 10, was the world's first multi-channel microwave relay telephone system. [1] It transmitted eight full-duplex (two-way) telephone channels between two stations limited only by the line-of-sight , often on the order of 25 to 50 miles (40 to 80 km).
Larkspur was the retrospectively adopted name of a tactical radio system used by the British Army. Its development started in the late 1940s with the first equipment being issued in the mid-1950s. It remained in service until replaced by Clansman in the late-1970s although some elements of Larkspur were still in service well into the 1980s. It ...
R-105D – a VHF portable radio transceiver used by the Soviet military; SCR-284 – was a World War II era combination transmitter and receiver used in vehicles or fixed ground stations. [14] SCR-300 – was a portable radio transceiver used by United States Army Signal Corps in World War II. This backpack-mounted unit was the first radio to ...
The Wireless Set Number 11, or WS No. 11, was a radio set designed for the British Army in 1938. It was designed to replace the 1933 Wireless Set No. 1 which had been found inadequate for a number of reasons. Like the No. 1, it was designed to be used in fixed locations like regimental field headquarters, as well as in vehicles and tanks.